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HERVEY'S (T. K.) ENGLISH HELICON; or POETS of the Nineteenth Century, 8vo, illustrated with 12 beautiful Steel Engravings, cloth, gilt edges, (pub. at 17. 18.), 98. HOGARTH'S WORKS ENGRAVED BY HIMSELF. 153 fine Plates, (including the twe well-known "suppressed Plates,") with elaborate Letter-press Descriptions, by J. NICHOLS. Atlas folio (pub at 501.), half-bound morocco, gilt back and edges, with a secret pocket for suppressed plates, 71. 78.

1812

HOLBEIN'S COURT OF HENRY THE EIGHTH. A Series of 80 exquisitely beautiful Portraits, engraved by BARTOLOZZI, COOPER, and others, in imitation of the original Drawings preserved in the Royal Collection at Windsor; with Historical and Biographical Letter-press by EDMUND LODGE, Esq. Published by JOHN CHAMBERLAINE. Imperial 4to, (pub. at 15. 15s.), half-bound morocco, full gilt back and edges, 5l. 158. 6d. HOFLAND'S BRITISH ANGLER'S MANUAL; Edited by EDWARD JESSE, Esq.; or the Art of Angling in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland; including a Piscatorial Account of the principal Rivers, Lakes, and Trout Streams; with Instructions in Fly Fishing, Trolling, and Angling of every Description. With upwards of 80 exquisite Plates, many of which are highly-finished Landscapes engraved on Steel, the remainder beautifully engraved on Wood. 8vo, elegant in gilt cloth, 12s.

HOPE'S COSTUME OF THE ANCIENTS. Illustrated in upwards of 320 beautifullyengraved Plates, containing Representations of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman Habits and Dresses. 2 vols. royal 8vo, New Edition, with nearly 20 additional Plates, boards, reduced to 27. 58.

1841

HOWARD (FRANK) ON COLOUR, as a MEANS OF ART, being an Adaptation of the Experience of Professors to the practice of Amateurs, illustrated by 18 coloured Plates, most 8vo, cloth gilt, 88.

In this able volume are shown the ground colours in which the most celebrated painters worked. It is very valuabie to the connoisseur, as well as the student, in painting and water-colour drawing.

HOWARD'S (HENRY, R. A.) LECTURES ON PAINTING. Delivered at the Royal Academy, with a Memoir, by his Son, FRANK HOWARD, large post 8vo, cloth, 78. 6d. 1848 HOWARD'S (FRANK) SPIRIT OF SHAKSPEARE. 483 fine Outline Plates, illustrative of all the principal Incidents in the Dramas of our national Bard, 5 vols, 8vo, (pub. at 147. 88.) cloth, 21. 28. 1827-33

**The 483 Plates may be had without the letter-press, for illustrating all 8vo. editions of Shakspeare, for 1. 11s. 6d.

HOWITT'S (MARY) LIVES OF THE BRITISH QUEENS; OR, ROYAL BOOK OF BEAUTY. Illustrated with 28 splendid Portraits of the Queens of England, by the first Artists, engraved on Steel under the direction of CHARLES HEATH. Imperial 8vo, very richly bound in crimson cloth, gilt edges, 1. 11s. 6d.

HUNT'S (LEIGH) STORIES FROM THE ITALIAN POETS (Dante, Ariosto, Boiardo, Tasso, Pulei), with Lives of the Writers, 2 vols, post 8vo., cloth, (pub. at £1 48.), 108. HUNT'S EXAMPLES OF TUDOR ARCHITECTURE ADAPTED TO MODERN HABITATIONS. Royal 4to, 37 Plates (pub. at 21. 28.), half morocco, 1. 48.

HUNT'S DESIGNS FOR PARSONAGE-HOUSES, ALMS-HOUSES, ETC. Royal 4to, 21 Plates (pub. at 17. 18.), half morocco, 14s.

1841

1841

HUNT'S DESIGNS FOR GATE LODGES, GAMEKEEPERS' COTTAGES, ETC.
Royal 4to., 13 Plates, (pub. at 17. 18.), half morocco, 14s.
HUNT'S ARCHITETTURA CAMPESTRE; OR, DESIGNS FOR LODGES, GAR-
DENERS' HOUSES. ETC., IN THE ITALIAN STYLE. 12 Plates, royal 4to. (pub. at
1. 1.), half morocco, 148.

1827

ILLUMINATED BOOK OF CHRISTMAS CAROLS. Square 8vo. 24 Borders illuminated in Gold and Colours, and 4 beautiful Miniatures, richly Ornamented Binding (pub. at 14. 58.), 158.

1846

ILLUMINATED BOOK OF NEEDLEWORK. By Mrs. OWEN, with a History of Needlework, by the COUNTESS of WILTON, Coloured Plates, post 8vo. (pub. at 18s.), gilt cloth, 5s. 1847 ITALIAN SCHOOL OF DESIGN. Consisting of 100 Plates, chiefly engraved by BARTOLOZZI, after the original Pictures and Drawings of GUERCINO, MICHAEL ANGELO, DOMENICHINO, ANNIBALE, LUDOVICO, and AGOSTINO CARACCI, PIETRO DA CORTONA, CARLO MARATTI, and others, in the Collection of Her Majesty. Imperial 4to. (pub. at 101. 10s.), half morocco, gilt edges, 31. 3s.

1812

JAMES' (G. P. R.) BOOK OF THE PASSIONS, royal 8vo, illustrated with 16 splendid Line Engravings, after Drawings by EDWARD COURBOULD, STEPHANOFF, CHALON, KENNY MEADOWS, and JENKINS; engraved under the superintendence of CHARLES HEATH. New and improved edition (just published), elegant in gilt cloth, git edges (pub. at 17. 11s. 6d.), 125.

JAMESON'S (MRS.) BEAUTIES OF THE COURT OF CHARLES THE SECOND, with their Portraits after SIR PETER LELY and other eminent Painters; illustrating the Diario of PEFYS, EVELYN, CLARENDON, &C A new edition, considerably enlarged, with an Introductory Essay and additional Anecdotes. Imperial 8vo, illustrated by 21 beautiful Portraits comprising the whole of the celebrated suite of Paintings by LELY, preserved in the Windsor Gallery, and several from the Devonshire, Grosvenor, and Althorp Galleries, extra gilt cloth,

12. 58.

the same, imperial 8vo, with India proof impressions, extra gilt cloth, gilt edges, 27. 10. JACKSON'S HISTORY OF WOOD ENGRAVING: New and Enlarged Edition, with several hundred Illustrations, upwards of One Hundred of which are now first added, beautifully printed by Mr. Clay. Imperial 8vo, hf. bd. green morocco, uncut. 21. 58. London, 1860 *KINGSBOROUGH'S (LORD) ANTIQUITIES OF MEXICO, comprising Fac-similes of Ancient Mexican Paintings and Hieroglyphics, preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin, Dresden, Vienna; the Vatican and the Borgian Museum, at Rome; the Institute at Bologna; the Bodleian Library at Oxford; and various others; the greater part inedited. Also, the Monuments of New Spain, by M. DUPAIX, illustrated by upwards of 1000 elaborate and highly interesting Plates, accurately copied from the originals, by A. AGLIO, 9 vols. imperial folio, very neatly half bound morocco, gilt edges (pub. at 140%.), 351.

the same, 9 vols. WITH THE PLATES BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED, half bound morocco, gilt edges, (pub. at 2107.), 637.

the two Additional Volumes, now first published, and forming the 8th and 9th of the whole work, may be had separately, to complete the former seven, in red boards, as formerly done up, 127. 128.

KNIGHT'S (HENRY GALLY) ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHITECTURE OF ITALY, FROM THE TIME OF CONSTANTINE TO THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY. With an Introduction and Text. Imperial folio. First Series, containing 40 beautiful and highly interesting Views of Ecclesiastical Buildings in Italy, several of which are expensively illuminated in gold and colours, half-bound morocco, 51. 58.

1843

Second and Concluding Series, containing 41 beautiful and highly interesting Views of Ecclesiastical Buildings in Italy, arranged in Chronological Order; with Descriptive Letter-press. Imperial folio, half-bound morocco, 57. 58. 1844

1841-44

KNIGHT'S PICTORIAL LONDON. 6 vols. bound in 3 thick handsome vols., imperial 8vo, illustrated by 650 Wood Engravings (pub. at 31. 3s.), cloth gilt), 17. 18s. LANDSEER'S (SIR EDWIN) ETCHINGS OF CARNIVOROUS ANIMALS, Comprising 38 subjects, chiefly early works of this talented Artist, etched by his brother THOMAS or his Father, (some hitherto unpublished), with letter-press Descriptions, royal 4to., cloth,

16. 18.

1853

LONDON. WILKINSON'S LONDINA ILLUSTRATA; OR, GRAPHIC AND HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATIONS of the most Interesting and Curious Architectural Monuments of the City and Suburbs of London and Westminster, e. g, Monasteries, Churches, Charitable Foundations, Palaces, Halls, Courts, Processions, Places of early Amusements, Theatres, and Old Houses. 2 vols. imperial 4to, containing 207 Copperplate Engravings, with Historical and Descriptive Letter-press (pub. at 261. 5s.), half-bound morocco, 51. 53. 1819-25 LOUDON'S EDITION OF REPTON ON LANDSCAPE GARDENING AND LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE. New Edition, 250 Wood Cuts, Portrait, thick 8vo, cloth lettered (pub. at 1. 108.), 158.

MARCENY DE GHUY, ŒUVRES DE, contenant differens Morceaux d'Histoires, Portraits, Paysages, Batailles, etc., with above 50 remarkably fine Engravings, after Paintings by 'POUSSIN, VANDYCK, REMBRANDT, and others, including Portraits of Charles I., the Maid of Orleans, &c. fine impressions. Imp. 4to, half bound morocco (pub. at 57. 58.), 17. 16s. Paris, 1755 MARTIN'S CIVIL COSTUME OF ENGLAND, from the Conquest to the Present Period, from Tapestry, MSS., &c. Royal 4to, 61 Plates, beautifully Illuminated in Gold and Colours, cloth, gilt, 27. 12s. 6d.

1842

MEYRICK'S PAINTED ILLUSTRATIONS OF ANCIENT ARMS AND ARMOUR, a Critical Inquiry into Ancient Armour as it existed in Europe, but particularly in England, from the Norman Conquest to the Reign of Charles II., with a Glossary, etc. by SIR SAMUEL RUSH MEYRICK, LL.D., F.S.A., etc., new and greatly improved Edition, corrected and enlarged throughout by the Author himself, with the assistance of Literary and Antiquarian Friends (ALBERT WAY, etc.) 3 vols. imperial 4to, illustrated by more than 100 Plates, splendidly illuminated, mostly in gold and silver, exhibiting some of the finest Specimens existing in England; also a new Plate of the Tournament of Locks and Keys (pub. at 217.) half-bound morocco, gilt edges, 10%. 10s.

1844

SIR WALTER SCOTT justly describes this Collection as "THE INCOMPARABLE ARMOURY,” Edinburgh Review.

JEYRICK'S ENGRAVED ILLUSTRATIONS OF ANCIENT ARMS & ARMOUR in the Collection of Goodrich Court, 150 Engravings by Jos. SKELTON, 2 vols. folis (pub at 11. 11s.), half morocco, top edges gilt, 47. 14s. 6d.

3

MILLINGEN'S ANCIENT UNEDITED MONUMENTS; comprising Painted Greek Vases, Statues, Busts, Bas-Reliefs, and other Remains of Grecian Art. 62 large and beautiful Engravings, mostly coloured, with Letter-press Descriptions, imperial 4to. (pub. at 91. 9s.) half morocco, 4l. 148. 6d.

1822

MOSES'S ANTIQUE VASES, CANDELABRA, LAMPS, TRIPODS, PATERÆ, Tazzas, Tombs, Mausoleums, Sepulchral Chambers, Cinerary Urns, Sarcophagi, Cippi, and other Ornaments, 170 Plates, several of which are coloured, with Letter-press, by HOPE, small 8vo. (pub. at 31. 38.), cloth, 17, 5s. 1814

MULLERS' ANCIENT ART AND ITS REMAINS, or a Manual of the Archæology of Art. By C. O. MULLER, author of "History and Antiquities of the Doric Race." New edition by WELCKER, translated by JOHN LEITCH. Thick 8vo, cloth lettered (pub. at 18s.), 128. MURPHY'S ARABIAN ANTIQUITIES OF SPAIN; representing, in 100 very highly finished line Engravings, by LE KEUX, FINDEN, LANDSEER, G. COOKE, &c., the most remarkable Remains of the Architecture, Sculpture, Paintings, and Mosaics of the Spanish Arabs now existing in the Peninsula, including the magnificent Palace of the Alhambra; the celebrated Mosque and Bridge at Cordova; the Royal Villa of Generaliffe; and the Casa de Carbon; accompanied by Letter-press Descriptions, in I vol. atlas folio, original and brilliant impressions of the Plates (pub. at 421), half morocco, 12. 128.

1813

MURPHY'S ANCIENT CHURCH OF BATALHA, IN PORTUGAL, Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Views of the; with its History and Description, and an Introductory Discourse on GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE, imperial folio, 27 fine Copper Plates, engraved by LowRY (pub. at 61. 6s.), half morocco, 21. 85. 1795

NAPOLEON GALLERY; or, Illustrations of the Life and Times of the Emperor, with 99 Etchings on Steel by REVELL, and other eminent Artists, in one thick volume, post 8vo. (pub. at 1. 18.), gilt cỉ th, gilt edges, 108. 6d.

NICOLAS'S (SIR HARIS) HISTORY OF THE ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE; with an Account of the Medals, Crosses, and Clasps which have been conferred for Naval and Military Services; together with a History of the Order of the Guelphs of Hanover. 4 vols. imperial 4to, splendidly printed and illustrated by numerous fine Woodcuts of Badges, Crosses, Collars, Stars, Medals, Ribbands, Clasps, &c., and many large Plates, illuminated in gold and colours, including full-length Portraits of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, the King of Hanover, and the Dukes of Cambridge and Sussex. (Pub. at 147. 14s.), cloth, with morocco backs, 5. 15s. 6d. *** Complete to 1847

the same, with the Plates richly coloured, but not illuminated, and without the extra portraits, 4 vols. royal 4to, cloth, 31. 13s. 6d.

"Sir Harris Nicolas has produced the first comprehensve History of the British Orders of Knighthood; and it is one of the most elaborately prepared and splendidly printed works that ever issued from the press. The Author appears to us to have neglected no sources of information, and to have exhausted them, as far as regards the general scope and purpose of the inquiry. The Graphical Illustrations are such as become a work of this character upon such a subject; at, of course, a lavish cost. The resources of the recently revived art of wood-engraving have been combined with the new art of printing in colours, so as to produce a rich effect, almost rivalling that of the monastic illuminations. Such a book is sure of a place in every great library. It contains matter calculated to interest extensive classes of readers, and we hope by our specimen to excite their curiosity."-Quarterly Review. NICHOLSON'S ARCHITECTURE; ITS PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE. 218 Plates by LOWRY, new edition, revised by Jos. GWILT, Esq., one volume, royal 8vo, 11. 118. 6d. 1848

For classical Architecture, the text book of the Profession, the most useful Guide to the Student, and the best Compendium for the Amateur. An eminent Architect has declared it to be "not only the most useful book of the kind ever published, but absolutely indispensable to the Student."

PICTORIAL HISTORY OF GERMANY DURING THE REIGN OF FREDERICK THE GREAT; including a complete History of the Seven Years' War. By FRANCIS KUGLER. Illustrated by ADOLPH MENZEL. Royal 8vo, with above 500 Woodcuts (pub. at 1. 88.), cloth gilt, 12s. 1845

PICTORIAL GALLERY OF RACE-HORSES. Containing Portraits of all the Winning Herses of the Derby, Oaks, and St. Leger Stakes, during the last Thirteen Years, and a History of the principal Operations of the Turf. By WILDRAKE (George Tattersall, Esq.). Royal 8vo, containing 95 beautiful, Engravings of Horses, after Pictures by CoOPER, HERRING, HANCOCK, ALKEN, &C. Also full-length characteristic Portraits of celebrated living Sportsmen ("Cracks of the Day"), by SEYMOUR (pub, at 2. 28), scarlet cloth, gilt, 17. 108. PICTORIAL HISTORY OF FRANCE AND ITS REVOLUTIONS, (comprising the period 1789 to 1848), by GEORGE LONG, with fine Portraits, and numerous large woodcuts, after Designs by HARVEY. Large imperial 8vo, cloth (pub. at 14) 12s.

PICTURESQUE TOUR OF THE RIVER THAMES, in its Western Course, including particular Descriptions of Richmond, Windsor, and Hampton Court. By JOHN FISHER MURRAY. Illustrated by upwards of 100 very highly-finished Wood Engravings by ORRIN SMITH, BRANSTON, LANDELLS, LINTON, and other eminent Artists. Royal svo. (pub. at l. 55.), gilt cloth, 5s. 6d.

The most beautiful volume of Topographical Lignographs ever produced.

1845

PINELLI'S ETCHINGS OF ITALIAN MANNERS AND COSTUME, including his Rome, 1840 Carnival, Banditti, &c., 27 Plates, imperial 4to, half-bound morocco, 158. PUGIN'S GLOSSARY OF ECCLESIASTICAL ORNAMENT AND COSTUME: setting forth the Origin, History, and Signification of the various Emblems, Devices, and Symbolical Colours, peculiar to Christian Designs of the Middle Ages. Illustrated by nearly 80 Plates, splendidly printed in gold and colours. Royal 4to, half morocco extra, top edges gilt, 61. 6s.

PUGIN'S ORNAMENTAL TIMBER GABLES, selected from Ancient Examples in England and Normandy. Royal 4to, 30 Plates, cloth, 16. 1s.

1830

PUGIN'S EXAMPLES OF GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE, selected from Ancient Edifices in England; consisting of Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Parts at large, with Historical and Descriptive letter-press, illustrated by 225 Engravings by LE KEUX, 3 vols. 4to, (pub. at 127. 128.) cloth, 6l. 63.

1839

PUGIN'S GOTHIC ORNAMENTS. 90 fine Plates, drawn on Stone by J.D. HARDING and others. Royal 4to, half morocco, 31. 38.

1844

PUGIN'S NEW WORK ON FLORIATED ORNAMENT, with 30 Plates, splendidly printed in Gold and Colours, royal 4to, elegantly bound in cloth, with rich gold ornaments, (pub. at 31. 38.), 21. 58. RADCLIFFE'S NOBLE SCIENCE OF FOX-HUNTING, for the use of Sportsmen, royal 8vo, nearly 40 beautiful Wood Cuts of Hunting, Hounds, &c. (pub. at 1. 8s.), cloth gilt, 10s. 6d.

1839

RICAUTI'S SKETCHES FOR RUSTIC WORK, including Bridges, Park and Garden Buildings, Seats and Furniture, with Descriptions and Estimates of the Buildings. New Edition, royal 4to, 18 Plates, cloth lettered (pub. at 16s.), 12s.

"FIGHT WITH THE DRAGON." RETZSCH'S OUTLINES TO SCHILLER'S Royal 4to, containing 16 Plates, engraved by MOSES, stiff covers, 7s. 6d. RETZSCH'S ILLUSTRATIONS TO SCHILLER'S ing 8 Plates, engraved by MOSES, stiff covers, 4s. 6d.

"FRIDOLIN," Royal 4to, contain

REYNOLDS' (SIR JOSHUA) GRAPHIC WORKS, 300 beautiful Engravings (comprising nearly 400 subjects,) after this delightful painter, engraved on Steel by S. W. REYNOLDS. 3 vols, folio (pub. at 361.), half bound morocco, gilt edges, 12l. 128.

ROBINSON'S RURAL ARCHITECTURE; being a Series of Designs for Ornamental Cottages, in 96 Plates, with Estimates. Fourth, greatly improved, Edition. Royal 4to (pub. at 41. 48.), half morocco, 21. 58.

ROBINSON'S NEW SERIES OF ORNAMENTAL COTTAGES AND VILLAS 56 Plates by HARDING and ALLOM. Royal 4to, half morocco, 24. 25.

ROBINSON'S ORNAMENTAL VILLAS. 96 Plates (pub. at 41. 48.) half morocco, 21. 5s. ROBINSON'S FARM BUILDINGS. 56 Plates (pub. at 21. 2s.) half morocco, ll. 118. 6d ROBINSON'S LODGES AND PARK ENTRANCES. 48 Plates (pub at 21. 2s.), half morocco, 1l 118. 6d.

ROBINSON'S VILLAGE ARCHITECTURE. Fourth Editiou, with additional Plate. 41 Plates (pub. at 17. 168), half bound uniform, 1. 48.

ROBINSON'S NEW VITRUVIUS BRITANNICUS; or, Views, Plans and Elevations of English Mansions, viz., Woburn Abbey, Hatfield House, and Hardwicke Hall; also Cassiobury House, by JOHN BRITTON, imperial folio, 50 fine Engravings, by LE KEUX (pub. at 161. 168.), half morocco, gilt edges, 31. 13s. 6d.

1847

ROYAL VICTORIA GALLERY, comprising 33 beautiful Engravings, after Pictures at BUCKINGHAM PALACE, particularly REMBRANDT, the OSTADES, TENIERS, GERARD Douw, BOTH, CUYP, REYNOLDS, TITIAN, and RUBENS; engraved by GREATBACH, S. W. REYNOLDS, PRESBURY, BURNET, &c.; with letter press by LINNELL, royal 4to. (pub. at 41. 4s.), halt morocco, il. 118. 6d.

SCHOLA ITALICA ARTIS PICTORIÆ, or Engravings of the finest Pictures in the Galleries at Rome, imperial folio, consisting of 40 beautiful Engravings after MICHAEL ANGELO, RAPHAEL, TITIAN, CARACCI, GUIDO, PARMIGIANO, etc. by VOLPATO and others, fine imRomae, 1806 pressions, half-bound morocco (pub. at 10. 10s.), 21. 12s. 6d. SHAW'S SPECIMENS OF ANCIENT FURNITURE. 75 Plates, drawn from existing authorities, with descriptions by SIR SAMUEL R. MEYRICK, K.H., medium 4to, plain (pub. at 24. 28.), 14. 11s. 6d.

the same, with a portion of the plates coloured, medium 4to. (puh. at 41. 48.), 2l. 12s. 6d.). the same, imperial 4to, large paper, with all the Plates finely coloured, (pub. at 8ls. 8.).

51. 53.

the same, imperial 4to. large paper, ith the whole of the Plates extra finished in coloris (pub. at 104 108.), 61. 65.

SHAW'S ILLUMINATED ORNAMENTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES, from the 6th to the 17th Century, selected from manuscripts and early printed books, 59 Plates, carefully coloured from the originals, with descriptions by SIR FREDERICK MADDEN, K.H., in one vol. 4to (pub. at 51. 58.), 41. 48.

the same, large paper, highly-finished with opaque colours, and heightened with gold, imperial 4to (pub. at fol. 10s.), 81. ss.

SHAW'S ALPHABETS, NUMERALS, AND DEVICES OF THE MIDDLE AGES. selected from the finest existing Specimens, 48 Plates (26 of them coloured) imperial 83 (pub. at 21. 2s.), 17. 11s. 6d.

the same, large paper, imperial 4to, with the coloured plates highly-finished, and heightened with gold (pub. at 4l. 48.), 37. 10s.

SHAW'S HAND-BOOK OF MEDIEVAL ALPHABETS AND DEVICES, being a selection of 20 Plates of Alphabets, and 17 Plates of original specimens of Labels, Monograms, Heraldic Devices, &c. not heretofore figured, in all 37 Plates, printed in colours, imperial 8vo. in cloth boards (pub. at 17. 16s.), 158.

SHAW'S SPECIMENS OF THE DETAILS OF ELIZABETHAN ARCHITECTURE, with descriptions by T. MOULE, ESQ., 60 Plates, 4to, boards (pub. at 31. 3s.), 17. 118. 6d.

the same, large paper, imperial 4to, proof plates on India paper, some coloured (pub. at 64. 65.), 31. 38. SHAW'S ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ORNAMENT, select examples from the purest and best specimens of all kinds and of all ages, 59 Plates, 4to, boards (pub. at 17. 10s.), îl 58.

the same, large paper, imperial 4to, all the Plates coloured, boards (pub. at 31.), 2l. 12s. 6d. SHAW'S SPECIMENS OF ORNAMENTAL METAL WORK, with 50 plates, 4to, boards (pub. at 21. 28.), 1. 18.

SHAW'S DECORATIVE ARTS OF THE MIDDLE AGES, exhibiting on 41 Plates, with numerous Woodcuts, beautiful specimens of the various kinds of Ancient Enamel, Metal Work, Wood Carvings, Paintings on Stained Glass, Initial Illuminations, Embroidery, Bookbinding, and other Ornamental Textures, also fine and elegant Initial letters to the various descriptions, imperial 8vo, boards (pub. at 27. 2s.), 17. 168.

the same, large paper, imperial 4to, 41 Plates, some coloured, boards (pub. at 47. 48.) 31. 10s.

the same, large paper, imperial 4to, with the whole of the plates coloured in the highest style, forming a very beautiful and interesting volume, boards (pub. at 81. 88.), 67. 68.

SHAW'S DRESSES AND DECORATIONS OF THE MIDDLE AGES, from the 7th to the 17th centuries, with an Historical Introduction and Descriptive Text to every Illustration, consisting of 85 Copper Plates of elaborate Woodcuts, a profusion of beautiful Initial Letters, and examples of curious and singular ornament enriching nearly every page of this highly decorated work, 2 vols., imperial 8vo, the plates carefully coloured, boards (pub. at 71. 78.), 5l. 15s. 6d.

the same, 2 vols. large paper, imperial 4to, the plates highly coloured and picked-in with gold, boards (pub. at 187.), 147. 14e.

the same, large paper, imperial 4to, with the plates highly coloured and the whole of the Initial Letters and Illustrations picked in with gold (only 12 copies got up in this manner) (pub. at 301.), 246.

SHAW'S ORNAMENTAL TILE PAVEMENTS, drawn from existing authorities. Royal 4to, with 47 large coloured plates, half-bound, reduced to 27. 28. London, 1858 SHAW'S GLAZIER'S BOOK, or Draughts serving for Glaziers, but not impertinent for Plasterers, Gardeners, and others, consisting of elaborate designs for Casement Windows, Plasterers' work, garden walks, etc., 117 Plates, mostly taken from a work published in 1615, by WALTER GIDDE, 8vo, boards, pub. at 16s., 10s. 6d.

SHAW AND BRIDGEN'S DESIGNS FOR FURNITURE, with Candelabra and interior Decoration, 60 Plates, royal 4to, pub. at 31. 38., half-bound, uncut, 1. 118. 6d.

1838

the same, large paper, impl. 4to, the Plates coloured (pub. at 61. 6s.) half-bd., uncut, 37, 38 SHAW'S LUTON CHAPEL, its Architecture and Ornaments, illustrated in a series of 26 highly-finished Line Engravings, imperial folio (pub. at 31. 38.) half-morocco, uncut, 11. 16s. SILVESTRE'S UNIVERSAL PALEOGRAPHY, or Fac-similes of the writings of every age, taken from the most authentic Missals and other interesting Manuscripts existing in the Libraries of France, Italy, Germany, and England. By M. Silvestre, containing upwards of 300 large and most beautifully executed fac-similes, on Copper and Stone, most richly illuminated in the finest style of art, 2 vols. atlas folio, half-morocco extra, gilt edges, 31. 10s.

1850

the Historical and descriptive Letter-press by Champollion, Figeac, and Champollion, jun. With additions and corrections by Sir Frederick Madden. 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, 17. 168.; or hf. mor. gilt edges (uniform with the folio work) 21. 8s. SMITH'S (C. J.) HISTORICAL AND LITERARY CURIOSITIES. Consisting of Fac-similes of interesting Autographs, Scenes of remarkable Historical Events and interesting Localities, Engravings of Old Houses, Illuminated and Missal Ornaments, Antiquities, &c., &c., containing 100 Plates, some illuminated, with occasional Letter-press. In 1 volume 4to, half morocco, uncut, reduced to 27. 12s. 6d.

SOLLY ON THE HUMAN BRAIN: its Structure, Physiology, and Diseases; with a Comparative View of the Typical Forms of Brain in the Animal Kingdom. With numerous Wood Engravings. 8vo, Cloth (pub. at 17. 18.) 7s. 6d.

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