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Three Vols. royal gto, cloth boards, £6 6s.

Historical Portraits; Upwards of 430 Engravings of Rare Prints. Comprising the . Collections of Ropp, RicHarpson, CAULFIELD, ith Descriptive Text to every Plate, giving a brief outline of the most important Historical and Biographical Facts and Dates 'connected with each Portrait, and references to original Authorities.


Two Vols, royal 8vo, with Coloured Frontispieces, cloth extra, £2 55.

Hope's Costume of the Ancients,

Illustrated in upwards of 320 Outline Engravings, containing Reresentations of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman Habits and, SSeS.

" The substance of many expensive works, couteining all that may be secessary te give to artists, and even to dramatic performer and fo others engaged im classical representations, an idea of ancient costumes sufficiently ample to prevent their offending is their performances by gross and obvious é'nuders,


Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7s. Gd.

flood's (Thomas) Choice Works,

In Prose and Verse. Including the CREAM oF THE Comic ANNUALS, With Life of the Author, Portrait, and over Two Hundred original Illustrations.

"Not only does the volume trclude the better-known poems by the auther, but also what is happily described as' the Cream af the. Conse Annnads," Such delicious things as 'Don't you smell Fivet?' 'The Parish Revolution, and' Huggins avd Duggins, will never want readers."—GRarHic.


Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Photographic Portrait, 6s.

Hood's (Ton) Poems, Humorous and Pathetic, Edited, with a Memoir, by his Sister, FRANCES FREELING BRropERIP.

" There are many poems in the volume witich the very best judge might te mistake for his "Vather's nwerk,"—STaNpann,


Square crown 8vo, in a handsome and specialiy-designed binding, gilt edges, 6s,

Hood's (Tone) From Nowhere to the

North Pole: A Noah's Arkxological Narrative, With 25 Illus. trations by W. BRUNTON and E. C. Barnes,

"The amusing letterpress is profusely interspersed with the Jingling rhymes wihick children pa feurn so easily, Messra, Brunton a ot do fuil justice to the writer's meaning, and a fleasanter result of the harmonious cooperation of author and artist could not be desired."—Times.