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Title: An Alphabetical Catalogue of New Works in General and Miscellaneous Literature, Published by Messrs. Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, Paternoster Row, London

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This book catalogue, dated March 31, 1853, was extracted from John Francis, Annals, Anecdotes and Legends: A Chronicle of Life Assurance, Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, London, 1853.

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AN ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE
OF
NEW WORKS
In GENERAL and MISCELLANEOUS LITERATURE,
PUBLISHED BY
Messrs. LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, and LONGMANS,
PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON.


CLASSIFIED INDEX.

Agriculture and Rural Affairs.
Pages
Bayldon on Valuing Rents, etc.6
Caird’s Letters on Agriculture8
Cecil’s Stud Farm8
Loudon’s Encyclopædia of Agriculture17
Self-Instruction for Farmers, etc.17
(Mrs.) Lady’s Country Companion17
Low’s Elements of Agriculture18
Arts, Manufactures, and Architecture.
Addison’s Knights Templars5
Bourne’s Catechism of the Steam Engine7
On the Screw Propeller6
Brande’s Dictionary of Science, etc.7
Cresy’s Encyclo. of Civil Engineering8
Eastlake on Oil Painting9
Gwilt’s Encyclopædia of Architecture11
Jameson’s Sacred and Legendary Art14
Loudon’s Rural Architecture18
Moseley’s Engineering and Architecture21
Steam Engine (The), by the Artisan Club5
Tate on Strength of Materials29
Ure’s Dictionary of Arts, etc.30
Biography.
Baines’s Life of Baines6
Bunsen’s Hippolytus7
Foss’s Judges of England10
Freeman’s Life of Kirby10
Haydon’s Autobiography, by Taylor29
Holcroft’s Memoirs31
Holland’s (Lord) Memoirs12
Lardner’s Cabinet Cyclopædia16
Maunder’s Biographical Treasury20
Memoir of the Duke of Wellington31
Lord Peterborough23
Russell’s Memoirs of Moore21
Southey’s Life of Wesley27
Life and Correspondence27
Stephen’s Ecclesiastical Biography28
Taylor’s Loyola29
Wesley29
Townsend’s Twelve eminent Judges30
Waterton’s Autobiography and Essays30
Books of General Utility.
Acton’s (Eliza) Cookery Book5
Black’s Treatise on Brewing6
Cabinet Gazetteer (The)7
Lawyer (The)8
Hints on Etiquette12
Hudson’s Executor’s Guide13
On Making Wills13
Lardner’s Cabinet Cyclopædia16
Loudon’s Self Instruction17
(Mrs.) Amateur Gardener17
Maunder’s Treasury of Knowledge20
Scientific and Literary Treasury20
Treasury of History20
Biographical Treasury20
Natural History20
Pocket and the Stud12
Pycroft’s Course of English Reading24
Reece’s Medical Guide24
Rich’s Companion to the Latin Dictionary24
Riddle’s Latin Dictionaries and Lexicon24
Rogers’s Vegetable Cultivator25
Roget’s English Thesaurus25
Rowton’s Debater25
Short Whist26
Stud (The) for Practical Purposes12
Thomson’s Interest Tables30
Traveller’s Library31
Webster’s Domestic Economy32
Wilmot’s Abridgment of Blackstone’s Commentaries32
Botany and Gardening.
Conversations on Botany8
Hooker’s British Flora13
Guide to Kew Gardens12
Lindley’s Introduction to Botany17
Loudon’s Hortus Britannicus18
Encyclopædia of Trees & Shrubs17
Gardening17
Plants18
Self-Instruction for Gardeners17
(Mrs.) Amateur Gardener17
Rivers’s Rose Amateur’s Guide25
Rogers’s Vegetable Cultivator25
Chronology.
Blair’s Chronological Tables6
Bunsen’s Ancient Egypt7
Haydn’s Book of Dignities12
Nicolas’s Chronology of History16
Commerce and Mercantile Affairs.
Francis’s Bank of England10
English Railway10
Stock Exchange10
Lorimer’s Letters to a Master Mariner17
M’Culloch’s Dictionary of Commerce19
Steel’s Shipmaster’s Assistant28
Symons’ Merchant Seamen’s Law28
Thomson’s Tables of Interest29
Criticism, History, and Memoirs.[2]
Addison’s Knights Templars5
Anthony’s Footsteps to History5
Balfour’s Sketches of Literature6
Belfast’s English Poets6
Blair’s Chron. and Historical Tables6
Burton’s History of Scotland7
Bunsen’s Ancient Egypt7
Hippolytus7
Conybeare and Howson’s St. Paul8
Dennistoun’s Dukes of Urbino9
Eastlake’s History of Oil Painting9
Félice’s French Protestants10
Foss’s Judges of England10
Francis’s Bank of England10
English Railway10
Stock Exchange10
Gleig’s Leipsic Campaign31
Gurney’s Historical Sketches11
Hamilton’s Essays from the Edinburgh Review11
Haydon’s Autobiography, by Taylor29
Harrison On the English Language11
Holland’s (Lord) Foreign Reminiscences12
Whig Party12
Jeffrey’s (Lord) Contributions14
Kemble’s Anglo-Saxons in England15
Lardner’s Cabinet Cyclopædia16
Macaulay’s Essays18
History of England18
Mackintosh’s Miscellaneous Works18
M’Culloch’s Dictionary, Historical, Geographical, and Statistical19
Maunder’s Treasury of History20
Marriotti’s Fra Dolcino19
Martineau’s Church History20
Memoir of the Duke of Wellington31
Merivale’s Roman Republic20
History of Rome20
Moore’s (Thomas) Memoirs, etc.21
Mosheim’s Ecclesiastical History22
Mure’s Greek Literature22
Ranke’s Ferdinand and Maximilian31
Rich’s Companion to the Latin Dictionary24
Riddle’s Latin Dictionaries24
Rogers’s Essays from the Edinburgh Rev.25
Roget’s English Thesaurus25
St. John’s Indian Archipelago25
Schmitz’s History of Greece29
Sinclair’s Popish Legends26
Smith’s (S.) Lectures on Moral Philosophy27
Southey’s The Doctor etc.27
Stephen’s Ecclesiastical Biography28
Lectures on the History of France28
Sydney Smith’s Works27
Taylor’s Loyola29
Wesley29
Thirlwall’s History of Greece29
Townsend’s State Trials30
Turner’s England during the Middle Ages30
Anglo-Saxons30
Sacred History of the World30
Zumpt’s Latin Grammar32
Geography and Atlases.
Butler’s Ancient and Modern Geography7
Atlas of General Geography7
Cabinet Gazetteer (The)7
Hall’s Large Library Atlas13
Hughes (E.) New School Physical Atlas13
(W.) Australian Colonies13
Mathematical Geography11
Johnston’s General Gazetteer14
M’Culloch’s Geographical Dictionary19
M’Leod and Weller’s Scripture Atlas18
Murray’s Encyclopædia of Geography21
Sharp’s British Gazetteer26
Juvenile Books.
Amy Herbert25
Anthony’s Footsteps to History5
Calling and Responsibilities of a Governess8
Corner’s Children’s Sunday Book8
Earl’s Daughter (The)25
Experience of Life (The)10
Gertrude26
Graham’s Studies from the English Poets11
Howitt’s Boy’s Country Book13
Children’s Year13
Laneton Parsonage26
Mrs. Marcet’s Conversations19
Margaret Percival26
Pycroft’s Course of English Reading24
Medicine.
Ancell On Tuberculosis5
Bull’s Hints to Mothers7
Management of Children7
Copland’s Dictionary of Medicine8
Holland’s Mental Physiology12
Latham On Diseases of the Heart15
Moore On Health, Disease, and Remedy21
Pereira On Food and Diet23
Reece’s Medical Guide24
Thomas’s Practice on Physic29
Miscellaneous and General literature.
Calling, etc. (The) of a Governess8
Carlisle’s Lectures and Addresses31
Eclipse of Faith (The)9
Graham’s English11
Greg’s Essays on Political and Social Science11
Haydn’s Beatson’s Index12
Holland’s Medical Physiology12
Hooker’s Kew Guide12
Howitt’s Rural Life of England13
Visits to Remarkable Places13
Jeffrey’s (Lord) Contributions14
Lang On Freedom for the Colonies15
Lardner’s Cabinet Cyclopædia16
Loudon’s (Mrs.) Lady’s Country Companion17
Macaulay’s Critical and Historical Essays18
Mackintosh’s (Sir J.) Miscellaneous Works18
Maitland’s Church in the Catacombs19
Memoirs of a Maitre d’Armes31
Pascal’s Works, by Pearce23
Pycroft’s Course of English Reading24
Rich’s Companion to the Latin Dictionary24
Riddle’s Latin Dictionaries and Lexicon24
Rowton’s Debater25
Seaward’s Narrative of his Shipwreck25
Sir Roger De Coverley26
Sketches by a Sailor26
Southey’s Common-Place Books27
The Doctor etc.27
Stow’s Training System[3]28
Sydney Smith’s Works27
Townsend’s State Trials30
Willoughby’s (Lady) Diary32
Zumpt’s Latin Grammar32
Natural History in General.
Catlow’s Popular Conchology8
Doubleday, Westwood, and Hewitson’s Butterflies9
Ephemera and Young on the Salmon10
Gosse’s Natural History of Jamaica11
Kemp’s Natural History of Creation31
Kirby and Spence’s Entomology15
Lee’s Elements of Natural History15
Maunder’s Treasury of Natural History20
Turton’s Shells of the British Islands30
Waterton’s Essays on Natural History30
Youatt’s The Dog32
The Horse23
One Vol. Encyclopædias and Dictionaries.
Blaine’s, of Rural Sports6
Brande’s, of Science, Literature, and Art7
Copland’s, of Medicine8
Cresy’s, of Civil Engineering8
Gwilt’s, of Architecture11
Johnston’s Geographical Dictionary14
Loudon’s, of Trees and Shrubs17
of Gardening17
of Agriculture17
of Plants18
of Rural Architecture18
M’Culloch’s Geographical Dictionary19
Dictionary of Commerce19
Murray’s Encyclopædia of Geography22
Sharp’s British Gazetteer26
Ure’s Arts, Manufactures, and Mines30
Webster’s Domestic Economy32
Poetry and the Drama.
Aikin’s (Dr.) British Poets5
Baillie’s (Joanna) Poetical Works5
Belfast’s Lectures on the English Poets6
Dante, by Cayley8
Flowers and their Kindred Thoughts22
Fruits from the Garden and Field23
Goldsmith’s Poems, illustrated11
Goethe’s Faust, by Falck Lebahn15
Graham’s Studies from the English Poets11
Kippis’s Hymns15
L. E. L.’s Poetical Works15
Linwood’s Anthologia Oxoniensis17
Macaulay’s Lays of Ancient Rome18
Montgomery’s Poetical Works20
Original Hymns20
Moore’s Irish Melodies21
Lalla Rookh21
Poetical Works21
Songs and Ballads21
Shakspeare, by Bowdler26
’s Sentiments and Similes14
’s Songs and Ballads26
Southey’s Poetical Works27
British Poets28
Swain’s English Melodies28
Thomson’s Seasons, illustrated29
Watts’s Lyrics of the Heart32
Winged Thoughts22
Political Economy and Statistics.
Banfield’s Statistical Companion6
Caird’s English Agriculture8
Francis’s Bank of England10
English Railway10
Stock Exchange10
Greg’s Essays on Political and Social Science11
Laing’s Denmark and the Duchies15
Notes of a Traveller15
M’Culloch’s Geographical, Statistical, and Historical Dictionary19
M’Culloch’s Dictionary of Commerce19
London31
On Taxation and Funding19
Statistics of the British Empire19
Marcet’s Conversations on Polit. Economy19
Pashley on Pauperism23
Religious and Moral Works, etc.
Amy Herbert25
Bloomfield’s Greek Testament6
Annotations on ditto6
College and School ditto6
Calling and Responsibilities of a Governess8
Conybeare and Howson’s St. Paul8
Corner’s Sunday Book8
Dale’s Domestic Liturgy9
Discipline9
Earl’s Daughter (The)25
Eclipse of Faith (The)9
Englishman’s Hebrew Concordance10
Greek Concordance10
Experience of Life (The)10
Félice’s French Protestants10
Gertrude26
Harrison’s Light of the Forge11
Hope’s Brittany and the Bible31
Hook’s (Dr.) Lectures on Passion Week12
Horne’s Introduction to the Scriptures13
Compendium of ditto13
Jameson’s Sacred and Legendary Art14
Monastic Legends14
Legends of the Madonna14
Jeremy Taylor’s Works14
Kippis’s Hymns15
Laneton Parsonage26
Letters to my Unknown Friends17
on Happiness17
Maitland’s Church in the Catacombs19
Margaret Percival26
M’Leod and Weller’s Scripture Atlas18
Mariotti’s Fra Dolcino19
Martineau’s Church History20
Milner’s Church of Christ20
Montgomery’s Original Hymns20
Moore on the Power of the Soul21
on the Use of the Body21
on Man and his Motives21
Mosheim’s Ecclesiastical History22
Neale’s Risen from the Ranks22
Closing Scene23
Resting Places of the Just22
Riches that bring no Sorrow22
Newman’s (J. H.) Discourses22
Pascal’s Works, by Pearce23
Ranke’s Ferdinand and Maximilian31
Readings for Lent14
Robinson’s Lexicon of the Greek Testament25
Saints our Example (The)25
Self Denial the Preparation for Easter[4]25
Sketches by a Sailor26
Sinclair’s Journey of Life26
Popish Legends26
Smith’s (J.) St. Paul’s Shipwreck27
(S.) Lectures on Moral Philosophy27
Southey’s Life of Wesley27
Stephen’s (Sir J.) Ecclesiastical Biography28
Tayler’s (Rev. C. B.) Margaret29
Lady Mary29
Taylor’s (J.) Thumb Bible29
(Isaac) Loyola29
Wesley29
Tomline’s Introduction to the Bible30
Turner’s Sacred History30
Willoughby’s (Lady) Diary32
Rural Sports.
Blaine’s Dictionary of Rural Sports6
Cecil’s Stable Practice8
Stud Farm8
The Cricket Field9
Ephemera on Angling10
’s Book of the Salmon10
Hawker’s Instructions to Sportsmen12
The Hunting Field11
Loudon’s Lady’s Country Companion17
Pocket and the Stud12
Practical Horsemanship11
Pulman’s Fly-Fishing24
Stable Talk and Table Talk12
The Stud, for Practical Men12
Wheatley’s Rod and Line32
The Sciences in General and Mathematics.
Bourne’s Catechism of the Steam Engine7
on the Screw Propeller6
Brande’s Dictionary of Science, etc.7
DelaBeche on the Geology of Cornwall, etc.9
’s Geological Observer9
De la Rive’s Electricity9
Herschel’s Outlines of Astronomy12
Humboldt’s Aspects of Nature14
Cosmos14
Holland’s Mental Physiology12
Lardner’s Cabinet Cyclopædia16
Great Exhibition15
Lund’s Companion to Wood’s Algebra32
Marcet’s Conversations19
Moseley’s Practical Mechanics22
Engineering and Architecture22
Owen’s Comparative Anatomy23
Peschel’s Physics23
Phillips’s Mineralogy23
Palæozoic Fossils of Cornwall, etc.24
Portlock’s Geology of Londonderry24
Smee’s Electro-Metallurgy27
Steam Engine (The), by the Artisan Club5
Tate on Strength of Materials28
Exercises on Mechanics27
Mechanical Philosophy28
Wood’s Algebra, by Lund32
Veterinary Medicine.
Cecil’s Stable Practice8
Stud Farm8
The Hunting Field11
The Pocket and the Stud12
Practical Horsemanship11
Stable Talk and Table Talk12
The Stud for Practical Purposes11
Youatt’s The Dog32
The Horse32
Voyages and Travels.
Adams’s Canterbury Settlement5
Davis’s China9
Eöthen31
Forbes’s Dahomey10
Forester and Biddulph’s Norway10
Hope’s Brittany and the Bible31
Hughes’s Australian Colonies31
Huc’s Tartary, Thibet, and China31
Humboldt’s Aspects of Nature14
Jameson’s Canada31
Jerrmann’s Pictures from St. Petersburg31
Lang’s New South Wales15
Laing’s Denmark15
Norway31
Notes of a Traveller15
Lardner’s London, etc.15
Osborn’s Arctic Journal22
Peel’s Nubian Desert23
Pfeiffer’s Voyage round the World31
Power’s New Zealand Sketches24
Richardson’s Arctic Boat Voyage24
Seaward’s Narrative of his Shipwreck25
Snow’s Arctic Voyage27
St. John’s (H.) Indian Archipelago25
(J. A.) Isis25
Sutherland’s Arctic Voyage28
Traveller’s Library31
Werne’s African Wanderings31
Works of Fiction.
Lady Willoughby’s Diary32
Macdonald’s Villa Verocchio18
Sir Roger De Coverley26
Southey’s The Doctor etc.27

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An ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE
OF
NEW WORKS and NEW EDITIONS
PUBLISHED BY
Messrs. LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, and LONGMANS.

MISS ACTON’S MODERN COOKERY-BOOK. Modern Cookery in all its Branches, reduced to a System of Easy Practice. For the use of Private Families. In a Series of Practical Receipts, all of which have been strictly tested, and are given with the most minute exactness. By Eliza Acton. New Edition; with Directions for Carving, and other Additions. Foolscap 8vo. with Plates and Woodcuts, 7s. 6d. cloth.

ADAMS.—A SPRING IN THE CANTERBURY SETTLEMENT. By C. Warren Adams, Esq. With Five Illustrations. Post 8vo. price 5s. 6d. cloth.

ADDISON.—THE HISTORY OF THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. By C. G. Addison, of the Inner Temple, Esq., Barrister-at-Law. Third Edition, corrected and improved: with Four Lithographic and Three Woodcut Illustrations. Square crown 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

AIKIN.—SELECT WORKS OF THE BRITISH POETS: From Ben Jonson to Coleridge. With Biographical and Critical Prefaces by Dr. Aikin. A New Edition; with additional Selections, from more recent Poets, by Lucy Aikin. Medium 8vo. 18s. cloth.

ANCELL.—A TREATISE ON TUBERCULOSIS. The Constitutional Origin of Consumption and Scrofula. By Henry Ancell, late Surgeon to the Western General Dispensary, and Lecturer on Materia Medica and Jurisprudence in the School of Anatomy and Medicine adjoining St. George’s Hospital. 8vo. price One Guinea, cloth.

ANTHONY.—FOOTSTEPS TO HISTORY: Being an Epitome of the Histories of England and France; to which are added, slight Sketches of Literature, Arts and Manufactures. By Louisa Anthony. The Second Edition, thoroughly revised, with considerable Additions. Foolscap 8vo. price 5s. 6d. cloth.

THE ARTISAN CLUB.—A TREATISE ON THE STEAM-ENGINE, in its Application to Mines, Mills, Steam Navigation, and Railways. By the Artisan Club. Edited by John Bourne, C.E. New Edition. With 30 Steel Plates, and about 350 Wood Engravings. 4to. 27s. cloth.

JOANNA BAILLIE’S DRAMATIC AND POETICAL WORKS. Complete in One Volume: Comprising the Plays on the Passions, Miscellaneous Dramas, Metrical Legends, Fugitive Pieces, and Ahalya Baee. Second Edition; including a Life of Joanna Baillie, now first published: with a Portrait engraved by H. Robinson, and a Vignette View of Bothwell Manse. Square crown 8vo. 21s. cloth, or 42s. bound in morocco by Hayday.

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BAINES.—THE LIFE OF EDWARD BAINES, late M.P. for the Borough of Leeds. By his Son, Edward Baines, Author of The History of the Cotton Manufacture. With a Portrait, engraved in line by Greatbach. 8vo. 9s.

BALFOUR.—SKETCHES OF ENGLISH LITERATURE, from the Fourteenth to the Present Century. By Clara Lucas Balfour, Author of Women of Scripture, etc. Foolscap 8vo. 7s. cloth.

BANFIELD.—THE STATISTICAL COMPANION: Exhibiting the most interesting Facts in Moral and Intellectual, Vital, Economical, and Political Statistics, at Home and Abroad. Corrected to the Present Time: and including the Results of the Census of the British Population taken in 1851. Compiled from Official and other Authentic Sources, by T. C. Banfield, Esq., Statistical Clerk to the Council of Education. Foolscap 8vo. price 5s. cloth.

BAYLDON’S ART OF VALUING RENTS AND TILLAGES, and Tenant’s Right of Entering and Quitting Farms, explained by several Specimens of Valuations; with Remarks on the Cultivation pursued on Soils in different Situations. Adapted to the Use of Landlords, Land Agents, Appraisers, Farmers, and Tenants. New Edition, corrected and revised by John Donaldson. 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

LORD BELFAST.—LECTURER ON THE ENGLISH POETS AND POETRY OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. By the Right Hon. the Earl of Belfast. Foolscap 8vo. price 6s. 6d. cloth.

BLACK’S PRACTICAL TREATISE ON BREWING, Based on Chemical and Economical Principles: With Formulæ for Public Brewers, and Instructions for Private Families. New and greatly improved Edition, with considerable Additions. 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

BLAINE’S ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF RURAL SPORTS; Or, a complete Account, Historical, Practical, and Descriptive, of Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, Racing, and other Field Sports and Athletic Amusements of the present day. A New and thoroughly revised Edition; with copious Additions and Improvements, and numerous additional Illustrations. The Hunting, Racing, and all relative to Horses and Horsemanship, revised by Harry Hieover; Shooting and Fishing by Ephemera; and Coursing by Mr. A. Graham. With upwards of 600 Woodcuts. 8vo. 50s. half-bound.

BLAIR’S CHRONOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL TABLES, From the Creation to the present Time: with Additions and Corrections from the most authentic Writers; including the Computation of St. Paul, as connecting the Period from the Exode to the Temple. Under the revision of Sir Henry Ellis, K.H., Principal Librarian of the British Museum. New Edition, corrected. Imperial 8vo. 31s. 6d. half morocco.

BLOOMFIELD.—THE GREEK TESTAMENT: With copious English Notes, Critical, Philological, and Explanatory. Formed for the use of advanced Students of Divinity and Candidates for Holy Orders. By the Rev. S. T. Bloomfield, D.D. F.S.A. New Edition. 2 vols. 8vo. with a Map of Palestine, 40s. cloth.

THE REV. DR. BLOOMFIELD’S ADDITIONAL ANNOTATIONS ON THE NEW TESTAMENT: being a Supplement to his larger Edition of the Greek Testament with English Notes. New Edition. 8vo. 15s. cloth.

BLOOMFIELD.—THE GREEK TESTAMENT FOR COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS; with shorter English Notes, Critical, Philological, and Explanatory. By the Rev. S. T. Bloomfield, D.D. F.S.A. New Edition, enlarged, with a New Map and an Index. Foolscap 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth.

BOURNE.—A TREATISE ON THE SCREW PROPELLER: With various Suggestions of Improvement. By John Bourne, C.E. Editor of The Artisan Club’s Treatise on the Steam Engine. With 20 large Plates and numerous Woodcuts 4to. price 35s. cloth.

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BOURNE.—A CATECHISM OF THE STEAM-ENGINE, Illustrative of the Scientific Principles upon which its Operation depends, and the Practical Details of its Structure, in its Applications to Mines, Mills, Steam Navigation, and Railways; with various Suggestions of Improvement. By John Bourne, C.E. Third Edition. Foolscap 8vo. 6s. cloth.

BRANDE.—A DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE, LITERATURE, AND ART: Comprising the History, Description and Scientific Principles of every Branch of Human Knowledge; with the Derivation and Definition of all the Terms in general use. Edited by W. T. Brande, F.R.S.L. and E.; assisted by Dr. J. Cauvin. Second Edition, revised and corrected; including a Supplement, and numerous Wood Engravings. 8vo. price 60s. cloth.

The SUPPLEMENT separately, price 3s. 6d.

BULL.—HINTS TO MOTHERS. For the Management of their Health during the Period of Pregnancy and in the Lying-in Room: with an Exposure of Popular Errors in connexion with those subjects, etc.; and Hints upon Nursing. By Thomas Bull, M.D. New Edition. Foolscap 8vo. 5s. cloth.

BULL.—THE MATERNAL MANAGEMENT OF CHILDREN. In HEALTH and DISEASE. By Thomas Bull, M.D. late Physician Accoucheur to the Finsbury Midwifery Institution. New Edition, revised and enlarged. Fcap. 8vo. 5s. cloth.

BUNSEN.—HIPPOLYTUS AND HIS AGE; Or, Doctrine and Practice of the Church of Rome under Commodus and Alexander Severus. And Ancient and Modern Christianity and Divinity compared. By C. C. J. Bunsen, D.C.L. With the Effigy of Hippolytus. 4 vols. post 8vo. 42s. cloth.

BUNSEN.—EGYPT’S PLACE IN UNIVERSAL HISTORY. An Historical Investigation, in Five Books. By C. C. J. Bunsen, D C.L. Translated from the German, by C. H. Cottrell, Esq. M.A. Vol. I. containing the First Book, or Sources and Primeval Facts of Egyptian History; with an Egyptian Grammar and Dictionary and a complete List of Hieroglyphical Signs; an Appendix of Authorities, embracing the complete Text of Manetho and Eratosthenes, Ægyptiaca from Pliny, Strabo, etc., and Plates representing the Egyptian Divinities. With many Illustrations. 8vo. 28s. cloth.

⁂ The SECOND VOLUME, comprising the Second and Third Volumes of the original German Edition, revised and corrected by the Author, is preparing for publication.

BURTON.—THE HISTORY OF SCOTLAND, From the Revolution to the Extinction of the last Jacobite Insurrection (1689-1748.) By John Hill Burton, Author of The Life of David Hume, etc. 2 vols. 8vo. [In the press.

BISHOP BUTLER’S SKETCH OF MODERN AND ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY. New Edition, carefully revised throughout, with such Alterations introduced as continually progressive Discoveries and the latest Information have rendered necessary. Edited by the Author’s Son, the Rev. T. Butler. 8vo. 9s. cloth.

BISHOP BUTLER’S GENERAL ATLAS OF MODERN AND ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY. Comprising Fifty-one full-coloured Maps; with complete Indexes. New Edition, nearly all re-engraved, enlarged, and greatly improved; with Corrections from the most authentic Sources in both the Ancient and Modern Maps, many of which are entirely new. Edited by the Author’s Son, the Rev. T. Butler. Royal 4to. 24s. half-bound.

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The Modern Atlas, 28 full-coloured Maps. Royal 8vo. 12s. half-bound.
The Ancient Atlas, 23 full-coloured Maps. Royal 8vo. 12s. half-bound.

THE CABINET GAZETTEER: A Popular Exposition of all the Countries of the World; their Government, Population, Revenues, Commerce and Industries; Agricultural, Manufactured, and Mineral Products; Religion, Laws, Manners, and Social State: with brief Notices of their History and Antiquities. From the latest Authorities. By the Author of The Cabinet Lawyer. In One Volume, with a coloured Map. Fcap. 8vo. price 10s. 6d. cloth; or 13s. calf lettered.

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Transcriber’s Notes:

p. 12: Αγωγός transliterates into English as Agôgos (By Αγωγός. “Manners)

Punctuation has been made consistent.

The last name for author “Henry T. De la Beche” is spelled DelaBeche, Delabeche, and De la Beche in different places.

Inverted asterisms have been replaced with standard asterisms (⁂).

Other variations in spelling and hyphenation were retained as they appear in the original publication, except as noted below.

Changes have been made as follows:

p. 2: “Felice’s” changed to “Félice’s” (Félice’s French Protestants)

p. 2: “31” changed to “13” (School Physical Atlas 13)

p. 3: “Greig’s” changed to “Greg’s” (Greg’s Essays on Political)

p. 4: “ni” added (Self Denial the)

p. 4: “b” added (Sketches by a)

p. 9: “Catologue” changed to “Catalogue” (a Catalogue of the Species,)

p. 12: “Rayther” changed to “Rather” (other, Rather a bad)

p. 16: “Gleg” changed to “Gleig” (Gleig’s Lives of)

p. 32: “nunerous” changed to “numerous” (with numerous Additions)






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