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2 BELLES LETTRES.

Art at Home Series — continued,

THE DRAWING ROOM ; ITS DECORATIONS AND FUR- NITURE. By Mrs. Orrinsmith. Illustrated. Fifth Thousand. Crown 8vo. 2j. (xi,

THE DINING ROOM. By Mrs. Loftie. Illustrated. Fonrth Thousand. Crown 8vo. 2J. 6</.

THE BED ROOM AND BOUDOIR. By Lady Barker. Illustrated. Fourth Thousand. Crown 8vo. ar. 6</.

rOther vols, in preparation.]

Atkinson. — an art tour to the northern

CAPITALS OF EUROPE. By J. Beavington Atkinson.

Svo. izr.

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Atkinson (J. P.)— a week at the lakes, and what

CAME OF IT ; or, THE ADVENTURES OF MR. DOBBS AND HIS FRIEND MR. POTTS. A Series of Sketches by J. P. Atkinson. Oblong 4to. ^s. 6d,

Baker. — cast up by the sea; or, the adven-

TURES OF NED GREY. By Sir Samuel Baker, Pasha,

F.R.G.S. With Illustrations by HuARD. Sixth Edition. Crown

8vo. doth gilt 6s.

    • An admirable tale of adventure, of marvellous incidents^ wild

exploits, and terridle dMouements" — Daily News. *'A story of adventure by sea and land in the good old style*** — ^Pall Mall Gazette.

Barker(Lady).— A YEAR'S HOUSEKEEPING IN SOUTH AFRICA. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 9s.

    • We doubt whether in any of her pretnous books she has written

more pleasantly than in this, . . . The great charm of these letters is that she is always natural, and tells of what she sees and hears in a strange country, just as if she were quietly chatting to her friends by their own fireside ** — Standard.

Besant. — studies in early french poetry. By

Walter Besant, M. A. Crown 8vo. Zs, 6d.