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CHATTO <& WINDUS, PICCADILLY. 35 In reduced facsimile, small 8vo, half Roxburghe, IQS. 6d. The First Folio Shakespeare. Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S Comedies, Histories, and Trage- dies. Published according to the true Originall Copies. London, Printed by ISAAC IAGGARD and ED. BLOUNT, 1623. An exact Reproduction of the extremely rare original, in reduced facsimile by a photographic process ensuring the strictest accuracy in every detail. A full Prospectus will be sent upon application, " To Messrs. Chatto and Windus belongs the merit of having done more to facilitate the critical study of the text of otir great dramatist than all the Shake- speare clubs and societies put together. A complete facsimile of the celebrated First Folio edition of 1623 for half-a-guinea is at once a miracle of cheapness and enterprise. Being in a reduced form, the type is necessarily rather diminutive, but it is as distinct as in a genuine copy of the original, and will be found to be 'as useful and far -more handy to the student than the latter." ATHENAEUM. Two Vols. crown 8vo, cloth extra, iSs. The School of Shakspere. Including "The Life and Death of Captain Thomas Stukeley," with a New Life of Stucley, from Unpublished Sources ; " No- body and Somebody," "Histriomastix," "The Prodigal Son," "Jack Drum's Entertainement," "A Warning for Fair Women," with Reprints of the Accounts of the Murder ; and "Faire Em." Edited, with Introductions and Notes, and an Account of Robert Green and his Quarrels with Shakspere, by RICHARD SIMPSON, B. A., Author of "The Philosophy of Shakspere's Sonnets," " The Life of Campion," &c. With an Introduction by F. J. FURNIVALL. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, Js. 6d. Signboards : Their History. With Anecdotes of Famous Taverns and Re- markable Characters. By JACOB LARWOOD and JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN. With nearly 100 Illustrations. " Even if we were ever so -maliciously inclined, we could not pick out all Messrs. Larwood and Hotten's plums, because the good things are so numerous as to defy the most wholesale depredation." TIMES. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 6s. 6d. The Slang Dictionary ; Etymological, Historical, and Anecdotal. An ENTIRELY NEW EDITION, revised throughout, and considerably Enlarged. " We are glad to see the Slang Dictionary reprinted and enlarged. From a high scientific point of view this book is not to be despised. Of course it cannot fail to be amusing also. It contains the very vocabulary of unrestrained humour, and oddity, andgrotesqueness. In a word, it provides valuable material loth for tJie student of language and the student of human nature." ACADEMY.