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io s. v. FEE 17, 1906.] NOTES AND QUERIES.


BOOKSELLERS' CATALOGUES (FEBRUARY).

(Continued from Second Advertisement Page.)


SIDNEY V. GALLOWAY.

University and General Book Depot, ABERYSTWYTH.

NOW READY.

SECOND-HAND CATALOGUE, No. 8.

Including, among many interesting Items, a SET of the LIBRARY EDITION of RU8KIN and a SET of METHUEN'S REPRINT of SHAKESPEARE'S FOUR FOLIOS. Also a Small COLLECTION of SCARCE BOOKS pertaining to WALES.


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83, HIGH STREET, MARYLEBONE,

' LONDON, W. CATALOGUES NOW READY.

No. 282. MI3CBLLANOUS BOOKS-Ackermann's Coloured Books on the Colleges and Schools, 7 vols. 70Z. Times Newspaper, 1893-1904. 16Z. Ruskin, First Editions- Books on Birds Thomas Hardy. First, Editions Froude's Historical Works, Best Editions, &c.

REMAINDERS, or NEW BOOKS at REDUCED PRICES.

pages.

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MONTHLY CATALOGUES

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LIBRARIES PURCHASED.


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BOOK AUCTION RECORDS. The Bookseller's vade-mecum. Vol. II., for the Season 1904-5, contains 15,751 Records of Scarce Books, 4 Plates viz., Puttick & Simpson's Auction Room ; Bodleian Library Copy of the First Folio Shakespeare ; a Sale at Sotheby's ; and the House of Aldus Manutius at Venice, from a Drawing by Charles Martin in 1879. Also, 4 Supplements, containing Reminiscences of Sotheby's dining 38 years ; Account of Ludwig Rosenthal, of Munich ; Account of the .Bodieian Shakespeare; Revisals of Current, Bibliographical Errors ; Analytical Guides to Booksellers' Catalogues, &c. Price M 1*. in cloth, and also issued in Quarterly Parts, alpha- betically arranged for instant ine-ut reference. The Athenaeum declares it to be "invaluable." The Saturday Revise says it is " the woik of a man who is master of his subject." The Publishers' Weekly, New York, says " it is unrivalled in its field in England." Vol. II. will be sent post free on inspec- tion, on application.. K^RSLAKE & CO., 35, Pond Street, Hampstead, London.


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