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 Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, Two very thick Volumes, 75, 6¢, each, Cruikshank's Comic Almanack.

Complete in Two Seriss: The First from 1835 to 1843; the SeconD from 1844 to 1853. A Gathering of the Best Humour of THackeray. Hoop, Maruew, AtnertT SautH, A'BECKETT, Roserr Broven, ec. With 2,000 Woodeuts and Steel Engravings by Crcixsuann, Hine, LANDELLS, &c.

"arts 1, to XUV, now ready, 21s. each,

Cussans' History of Hertfordshire.

By Joun E. Cussans, Jilusteated with full-page Plates on Copper and Stone, and a profusion of small Woodcuts.

" Dr, Cussans Aas, from sources nat accessible fo Clutterbuck, made most valwable additions to the manorial Aistary of the county from the earitest period dmwutoardt, cleared mp many donbtfal points, and pion original detatls cone cerning various subjects untouched or imperfectly treated by that writer, The pedigrees seem to have been constructed mith great care, ond area valuable addition to the genealogical Aistory of the county. Mr, Cussans ov to haw done Als work conscientiously, and to have shared nefther time, + kor expense to veader his volumes worthy ef ranking in thepiwhest clas af County Histertes." —ACApEMY.

Two Volumes, demy to, handsomely bound in half-morocco, gilt, profusely Nlustrated with Coloured and Plain Plates and Woodcuts, price £7 74

Cyclopedia of Costume; or, A Dictionary of Dress —Regal, EKeclestastical, Civil, and Military— from the Earliest Period in England to the reign of George the "Third. Incinding Notices of Contemporaneous Fashions on the Continent, amd a General History of the Costumes of the Principal Countrics of Europe. By J. R. PLANCHE, Somerset Herald. The Volumes may also be had seAarafely (each Complete in itself at £3 15.60. each: Vol. I. THE DICTIONARY, Vol. Il, A GENERAL HISTORY OP COSTUME IN EUROPE. Also in 25 Parts, at gz, each, Cases for binding, 5s, cach,


 * A comprehensive and roe rarlwadie book af nforence. . . . We have rarely failed to find in this an account of an article of dress, while in most of the entries curiont and instructive details ave given. ., . Mr, Planchéd's enormous labour of love, the production af a text whick, whether in ite dictiona form or in that of the 'General History," is within its intended seofpeimareasurah the best and richest work on Costume in English, . . . his book is net ondy one of the eve readable works of the hitul, but intrinsically attractive and

"—A THEN AGU M,

" 4 most readable and interesting twork—and if can scarcely be consaited tx win, wvtetiher the reader #7 in search for information as to military, court, scriesiastical, legal, or professional costume,,, . All the chromo-dithagraphs, and moet of the wonteut tlinstrations-~ the fatter amounting fe several thousands —are very renter adi: easiee j and the work fornrs a livre de luxe which rendert ft eguedly suited to the tibrary and the jadies' drawing-room:,""—Times,

"One af the most perfect works ever published wpon the subject, The illnstrations are nwmerows and excellent, and would, ewen without the letterpress, render the work an invalnatie book af reference for information aa te cestumes for fancy balis and character guad + « « Seantifully printed and superbly itins trated."—STANvauo,