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ILLUSTRATED WORKS & ALMANACKS for 1850.

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THE KEEPSAKE FOR 1850.

Edited by the COUNTESS OF BLESSINGTON; with Contributions by the most fashionable Writers of the day. Large 8vo. beautifully gilt, 21s.; India proofs, 52s. 6d.

2.

THE COURT ALBUM:

Fourteen Portraits of Ladies of distinction at the Court of St. James's, from Drawings by JOHN HAYTER; with Biographical Notices. 4to. beautifully bound, 21s.; with coloured Plates, 42s.

3.

THE WOMEN OF THE BIBLE.

Eighteen Portraits of Scripture Characters, from Drawings by G. STAAL (forming a Second Series of "THE BIBLE GALLERY"). Handsomely bound, 21s.; coloured, 42s.

4.

THE LANDSCAPE PAINTERS OF ENGLAND. Twenty Engravings, from the Works of the best Masters, etched by LOUIS MARVY. With an Essay on the History and Progress of the Art, by W. M. THACKERAY, Author of " Super-royal 4to. 31s. 6d.; with the Plates beautifully coloured, 52s. 6d.

5.

THE BOY'S OWN BOOK:

Vanity Fair."

A complete Encyclopædia of all the Diversions-Athletic, Scientific, and Recreative-of Boyhood and Youth. With several Hundred Woodcuts. New Edition, greatly enlarged and improved.

Square crown, handsomely bound, 8s. 6d.

6.

THE COMIC ALMANACK.

Illustrated by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK.

7.

New Series. Fcp. 8vo. cloth, 2s. 6d.

THE ROMANCE OF MODERN TRAVEL;

Or, Year-book of Adventure; containing the choicest Extracts from the best Books of Travel published Fcp. 8vo. Plates, 5s.

during the Year.

8.

PRACTICAL HINTS ON PORTRAIT PAINTING.

Illustrated by Examples from the Works of the best Masters. By JOHN Burnet.

9.

LESSONS ON ART:

Demy 4to. 21s.

A complete Course of Instruction, with Examples for Practice. By J. D. HARDING.
New Edition, 4to. 25s. cloth; or in separate Numbers, 21s.

*** This work is dedicated to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, by special permission of Her Majesty the Queen.

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THE SHAKSPERE ALMANACK;

Giving an Event with a suitable Quotation from the Writings of "the immortal Shakspere" for each Day of the Year. The Frontispiece and Title-page from original designs by WILLIAM HARVEY. 1s. 6d.

12.

GUTCH'S LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC REGISTER And ALMANACK: with an ample Collection of useful Statistical and Miscellaneous Tables, Facts, &c. 3s. 6d.

DAVID BOGUE, FLEET STREET.

(1026)

FOR THE YEAR

1850,

To be published on the 1st of November.

Ladies' Pocket Books; each with an Almanack.

ARNAN'S LADY'S COMPLETE POCKET

CAR

BOOK. Embellished with a Frontispiece (Bala Lake, North Wales), printed in colours, and Ten other Engravings. 2s. 6d. roan tuck, gilt edges.

POOLE'S LADY'S SELECT POCKET

BOOK. Embellished with coloured Frontispiece and numerous Engravings. 2s. 6d. roan tuck, gilt edges.

POOLE'S LONDON ANNUAL REPOSI

TORY. Embellished with coloured Frontispiece (Ruins of Stolzenfels Castle on the Rhine) and other Engravings. 2s. 6d. roan tuck, gilt edges.

THE
HE CHRISTIAN LADY'S DIARY; or,
Evangelical Museum. With a Portrait of the

Rev. Samuel Martin, of Westminster, and other En-
gravings. 2s. 6d.

HE CHRISTIAN REMEMBRANCER.

THE With a finely-engraved Frontispiece (View of
Lebanon with the Cedars). 2s. 6d. roan tuck, gilt

edges.

THE

HE GEM; or, Useful Pocket Book: containing a Variety of Articles interesting to Young Persons. Elegantly embellished. 1s. 6d. roan tuck, gilt edges.

THE LADIES' FASHIONABLE REPOSI

TORY. Embellished with coloured Frontispiece and other Engravings. 2s. 6d. roan tuck.

THE LADIES' ELEGANT POCKET

SOUVENIR. Embellished with a coloured Frontispiece (The Toilet) and other Engravings. 2s. 6d. roan tuck.

THE LADIES' DAILY REMEM
BRANCER. Embellished with a coloured
Frontispiece (Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire) and
other Engravings. 2s. 6d. roan tuck.

POOLE'S LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S

POLITE ASSISTANT and USEFUL REMEMBRANCER : containing an Almanack printed in red, embellished with a Frontispiece, and other Views, British and Foreign. 3s. 6d. roan tuck

THE SOVEREIGN: a Pocket Book adapted

for Ladies or Gentlemen. Embellished with a View characteristic of the Scenery in Derbyshire, 3s. 6d. roan tuck. and 12 other Landscape and Historical Engravings.

THE UNIVERSAL REMEMBRANCER :

containing an Almanack and Diary, with a Variety of Information. Embellished with a Fron tispiece and 4 Landscape Engravings. ls. 6d. roan tuck, gilt edges.

THE

HE UNIVERSAL POCKET DIARY: with an extended Cash Account, and a Variety

of useful Information. Embellished with a Fron

tispiece and other Engravings. 1s. 6d. roan tuck, gilt edges.

THE RED-LETTER ALMANACK AND DIARY.

Printed in Red and Black, and interleaved with ruled Writing Paper; containing Lists of the Queen's Ministers, City Officers, Bankers in London, Stamp and Term Tables, &c. In coloured wrapper, gilt edges, 6d.

POOLE'S GENTLEMAN'S POCKET MARSHALL'S GENTLEMAN'S POCKET

MEMORANDUM BOOK. Embellished with

a Portrait of the Earl of Harrowby. Contains a complete List of London and Country Bankers, and Heads of the Acts of Parliament of most importance passed during the last Session. 2s. 6d. roan tuck.

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Embellished with a finely-engraved
Frontispiece (Balmoral Castle in the Highlands, the
property of Her Majesty). Contains Lists of London
and Country Bankers, and Heads of the principal
Acts of the last Session of Parliament, &c.
2s. 6d.
roan tuck.

THE COMMERCIAL LEDGER; or,
GENTLEMAN'S, MERCHANT's, and TRADES.
MAN'S complete ANNUAL MEMORANDUM BOOK:
containing a Portait of the Earl of Harrowby, Lists

of London and Country Bankers, &c. 3s. 6d. extra
bound; 2s. 6d. red leather.

MARS

ARSHALL'S COMMERCIAL POCKET
BOOK. Contains Lists of the Houses of

KEARSLEY'S GENTLEMAN'S and Lords and Commons, Heads of the Departments

TRADESMAN'S POCKET LEDGER. under Government, London and Country Bankers, 3s. 6d. roan tuck.; red leather, 2s. 6d. and much other useful Information. 3s. 6d. roan tuck; or 2s. 6d. red leather.

SUTTABY'S POCKET DIARY.

Containing a Variety of Articles of Useful Information, and enlarged space for Memorandums,
with Cash Account. Price 1s. 6d. roan tuck, gilt edges; or 1s. cloth, gilt edges.

MARCH'S

Price 2s.
OBSON'S
Price 2s.


POOLE'S

HOUSEKEEPER.

COLLINS'S MEMORANDA ;

or, Daily Register for 1850: containing a correct Diary HOUSEKEEPER. for Memorandums, Engagements, &c. and much important Information interesting to Merchants, HOUSEKEEPER. Bankers, Gentlemen of Legal Profession, and all persons engaged in business. Printed on fine large

Price 3s. sewed; or 4s. half-bound.

TANLEY'S DOMESTIC LEDGER. Post paper. Price

ST Price 2s. 6d.

Quarto, sewed, 3s.; ditto, half-bound, 4s.

R. AND A. SUTTABY, STATIONERS' COURT, LUDGATE STREET;

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THE

STANDARD NOVELS AND ROMANCES.

WITH the view of placing this great collection within the reach of all classes of readers, Mr. BENTLEY has determined to publish A NEW EDITION OF

The Standard Novels and Romances

at prices which will enable every family to possess a most entertaining Library of Fiction, consisting of the best Works which have issued from the press of late years.

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Vol.

79. The Buccaneer-Mrs. S. C. Hall,
80. Tylney Hall-Thomas Hood.
81. The Widow Barnaby-Mrs. Trol-
lope.

82. The Soldier of Lyons-Mrs. Gore.
83. Marriage-the Author of "The
Inheritance" and "Destiny."

84. The Inheritance.
85. Destiny.

86. Gilbert Gurney-Theodore Hook.
87. The Widow and the Marquess-
Theodore Hook.

88. All in the Wrong; or Births, Deaths, and Marriages-Theodore Hook.

92. Jacqueline of Holland-Grattan. 93. The Man-at-Arms-James.

96. Richard Savage-Whitehead.

97. Cecil-Mrs. Gore.

98. The Prairie Bird-the Hon. C. A. Murray.

100. Ayesha-Morier.

101. Marchioness of Brinvilliers Albert Smith.

102. Belford Regis-Miss Mitford.
103. My Cousin Nicholas-Ingoldsby.
104. The Poacher-Marryat.

105. The Outlaw-Mrs. S. C. Hall.
106. The Phantom Ship-Marryat.
107. The Dog-Fiend-Marryat.
108. Adventures of Mr. Ledbury-
Albert Smith.

109. Agnes de Mansfeldt-Grattan.
110. The Improvisatore-Andersen.
111. Romance and Reality-L. E. L.
112. Catherine de Medicis-Miss L. S.
Costello.

113. Percival Keene-Marryat.
114. Recollections of a Chaperone-
Lady Dacre.

115. Experiences of a Gaol Chaplain-
the Author of "The Coroner's
Clerk,"

116. Legends of the Rhine-Grattan. 117. Tales of the Peerage and Peasantry -Lady Dacre.

5s. each Volume.

34. Eugene Aram-Bulwer.
47. Paul Clifford-Bulwer.
72. Last Days of Pompeii-Bulwer.

Any of the above may be had Separately.

RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET.

TO BE HAD OF ALL BOOKSELLERS.

(1028)

DR.

R. SOUTHWOOD SMITH'S PHILO.
SOPHY of HEALTH. Written with a view

ADVENTURES OF A MEDICAL STUDENT.

to the promotion of Human Longevity and Happi-ADVENTURES

ness.

New Edition, 4s. sewed.

of a MEDICAL STUDENT. By ROBERT DOUGLAS, Surgeon R.N. 2d Edition, with a Memoir of the Life of the

C. Cox, 12, King William Street, Strand. (1029) Author. 1 vol. post 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

"This volume will be welcome in every circulating

VERGANI, RACCONTI ISTORICI messi library, club, and mess-room.

in lingua Italiana. New Edition, revised and corrected, with Notes by Sig. Corneleti, 5s. 6d. cloth lettered.

This new Edition has been considerably improved, and has Notes at the foot of each page, with Translations of the difficult and idiomatic words to assist the Student.

Dulau and Co. Soho Square.

(1030)

MURRAY'S HOME AND COLONIAL LIBRARY.

MEMO
[EMOIRS of Sir FOWELL BUXTON,
Bart. By HIS SON. Third and Cheaper

Edition. Post 8vo. 7s. 6d.

On November 1st will be published, OLIVER GOLDSMITH: a Popular Biography. By WASHINGTON IRVING. Forming the 37th Volume of the HOME and COLONIAL LIBRARY.

John Murray, Albemarle Street.

UNITED SERVICE GAZETTE. "A most remarkable series of narratives, remarkable for the power-we will not hesitate to add, the geniuswith which the whole of them are treated."-JOHN BULL volume. Every sketch is a drama in itself, most power "We can imagine no more delightful reading than th fully told; indeed, many of them hold you breathless throughout."-WEEKLY CHRONICLE.

W. Tegg and Co., Pancras Lane, Cheapside. (1039)

A

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Richard and John E. Taylor, Red Lion Court, (1031) Fleet Street.

JUST PUBLISHED BY TAYLOR, WALTON, AND MABERLY.

I.

(1033)

HISTORY and ETYMOLOGY of the ENGLISH LANGUAGE; for the use of Classical Schools. By Dr. R. G. LATHAM, Author of "The English Language," &c. Fep. 8vo. 1s. 6d. cloth.

II.

ELLIS'S DEMONSTRATIONS of ANATOMY; being a Guide to the Knowledge of the Human Body by Dissection. By GEORGE VINER ELLIS, Junior Professor of Anatomy in University College, London. 2d Edit. re-written, complete in 1 vol. small 8vo. 12s. 6d. cloth. * Part 2 will be delivered to those who have purchased Part 1, on the production of the proper Papert.

III.

LIEBIG and KOPP'S ANNUAL REPORT of the PROGRESS of CHEMISTRY and the allied SCIENCES-PHYSICS, MINERALOGY, and GEOLOGY. 80. Parts 1 and 2, 6s. each.

The Volumes for 1847-48 will appear in Five Parts. Future Years, Two Parts each.

IV.

SCHMITZ'S HISTORY of ROME; for Colleges and Schools. 2d Edition,

12mo. 7s. 6d. cloth.

V.

PLATTNER on the BLOWPIPE. Edited, with Notes, by Dr. SHERIDAN

MUSPRATT. 2d Edition, 8vo. 10s. 6d.

28, Upper Gower Street, and 27, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row. GRADUATED SCRIPTURE LESSONS.

Just published,

(1034)

THE BOOK OF BIBLE HISTORY,
In THREE GRADATIONS, each Gradation consisting of 132 LESSONS.

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Gradation II. One Shilling.
Gradation III. One Shilling and Sixpence.

GRADATION I. IN TABLET LESSONS, OBLONG QUARTO.

The Set of 132 Lessons, Large Type, Five Shillings.

THOMAS VARTY, EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, 31, STRAND.

(1035)

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A FULL DEVELOPMENT of MIM. is directed to Sell the Trade of a Bookseller and Sta

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1s.

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