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 Demy 4to, cloth extra, gilt edges, 315. 62.

Canova's Works in Sculpture and Modelling. 150 Plates, exquisitely engraved in Outline by Moses, and printed on an India tint. With Descriptions by the Countess Albrizzi, a Biographical Memoir by Cicognara, and Portrait by Worthington.

"The fertility of this master's resources it amazing, and the manual labour expended on his works would have worn out many an ordinary workman. The outline engravings are finely executed. The descriptive notes are discriminating, and in the main exact."—Specrator,

NEW VOLUME OF HUNTING SKETCHES. Oblong 4to, half-bound boards, 21s,

Canters in Crampshire.

By G. Bowers. I. Gallops from Goorseborough. II. Scrambles with Scratch Packs. III. Studies with Stag Hounds.

"The fruit of the observation of an artist who has an eye for character, at sense of humour, and a firm and ready hand in delineating characteristic detail, . . . . Altogether, this is a very pleasant volume the tables of country gentlemen, or of those town gentlemen who, like Mr. Black's hero and herioine, divide their time between "Green Pastures and Piccadilly."—Daily News,

"An amusing volume of sketches and adventures in the hunting-field, drawn with great spirit, a keen sense of humour and fun, and no lack of observation"—Spectator.

Two Vols. imperial 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, the Plates beautifully printed in Colours, £3 3s.

Catlin's Illustrations of the Manners,

Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians: the result of Eight Years of Travel and Adventure among the Wildest: and most Remarkable Tribes now existing. Containing 360 Coloured Engravings from the Author's original Paintings.

Small 4to, cloth gilt, with Coloured Illustrations, 10s. 6d.

Chaucer for Children; A Golden Key. By Mrs. H. R, Haweis, With Eight Coloured Pictures and numerous Woodcuts by the Author.

"It must not only take a high place among the Christmas and New Year books of this season, but it also of permanent value as an introduction to the study of Chaucer whose works, in the selections of some kind or other, are now textbooks in every school that aspires to give sound instruction in English."—Academy.

Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, Two very thick Volumes, 7s. 6. each.

Cruikshank's Comic Almanack.

Complete in Two Series: The First from 1835 to 1843; the Second from 1844 to 1853. A Gathering of the Best Humour of Thackeray, Hood, Mayhew, Albert Smith, A'Beckett, Robert Brough, &c, With 2000 Woodcuts and Steel Engravings by Cruikshank, Hine, Landells, &c,