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County Directory of Scotland Advertiser.
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MILTON'S Paradise Lost, with illustrations by
John Martin, royal 8vo, morocco, super
extra, 40s.
NATUEE-PEmTED British Ferns, by Brad-
bury, with Descriptions of all the Species
and Varieties by T. Moore, 120 beautifully
coloured plates, 2 vols, royal 8vo, new
cloth, £2, 10s. (pub. £i, 4s.) 1859-60
NATUEE-PSmTED Sea-weeds, a History, with
Figures and Dissections, of the Alga; of
the British Isles, by Johnstone and Croall,
300 beautifully coloured plates, 4 vols. roy.
8vo, cloth £5, 5s. (pub. £8, 8s.) 1859-60
These elegant and valuable works represent with
the fidelity and beauty of Nature herself, the Sea-
Weeds and Ferns of Great Britain, They are now
issued by the Publishers at the reduced prices given
above.
OLD England, a Pictorial Museum of Eegal,
Ecclesiastical, Municipal, Baronial, and
Popular Antiquities, edited by Charles
Knight, 2 vols., folio, scarce, 30s.
PATRONYMICA Britannica, a Dictionary of
the Origin and Signification of Family
Names, by Mark Antony Lower, M.A.,
F.S. A., royal 8vo, 500 pp., with illustrations,
cloth, £1, 5s.
PICTOEIAL History of England, The, being a
History of the People as well as a History
of the Kingdom, illustrated with many
hundred wood engravings. A new edition,
revised and edited by W. and E. Chambers,
7 vols. impl. 8vo, £3, 10s. (pub. at £5, 5s.)
PEESCOTT'S Works, complete. New Library
Edition, in large type, with portraits, 11
vols., 8vo, new calf gilt, £6, 12s., 1853-59
Comprises — Reigns of Ferdinand and Isabella, 2
vols. — Conquest of Mexico, and Conquest of Peru, 4
vols. — Beign of Philip II., 3 vols. — Robertson and
Prescott's Charles V., 2 vols.
PUGIN'S Gothic Ornaments, selected from
various Ancient Buildings in England and
France, together with his Specimens of
Ornamental Timber Gables, illustrated with
120 plates, by J. D. Harding and B. Ferrey,
in 1 large vol., royal 4to, half morocco,
£2, (pub. at £5, 5s.)
QUAETEELY Eeview, complete, from its com-
mencement in 1809 to 1860, with the Four
Indexes, 108 vols., half-calf, fine uniform
set, £11, lis. 1809-60
RAFFLES' History of Java, large Map and 65
Engravings, those of costume (by Daniell)
coloured, 2 vols. 4to, half-calf, £1, Is., (pub.
£6, 6s.) 1817
RETZSCH'S Illustrations to Shakspeare, com-
plete, oblong folio, half-bound morocco,
gilt edges, £2, 2s,
RICHARDSON'S English Dictionaiy, latest
edition, 2 vols, 4to, with Supplement, half-
morocco, £4, 12s.
ROBERTS'S (David, R.A.,) Views in the Holy
Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt, and
Nubia, with Historical Descriptions by Rev.
George Croly, LL.D., 250 finely tinted
LiTHOGEAPHS, executed by Louis Haghe,
from the original Drawings, new edition,
lately completed, 6 vols., bound in 3, im-
perial 8vo, morocco, super extra, with broad
border of gold on sides, £6, 6s., (pub. at
£9, 93. unbound.) — Another Coj)y, bound in
6 vols, in cloth, richly gilt and gilt edges,
£i, 4s.
RUSKIN'S (J.) MoDEEN Painters, complete,
with 84 engravings on steel, and 216 on
wood, from Drawings by the Author, 5
vols. impl. 8vo, cloth, £6, 6s.
SHAKSPEARE— Singer and Lloyd's edition,
10 vols., post 8vo, morocco extra, £5. 1856
SHAKSPEARE— Dyce's edition, 6 vols. 8vo,
half-morocco, £3, 3s. 1856-57 — Another,
copy, red morocco, super extra, £5, 10s.
" A minute examination has satisfied us that
this is the best text of Shakspeare which has
yet been given to the world." — Quarterly Review.
SHAKSPEARE— Collier's edition, 6 vols. 8vo,
cloth, £3. 1858
SHAKSPEARE— Knight's Pictorial edition, 8
vols., royal 8vo, cloth, £5, 5s.
SHAW'S Presses and Decorations of the Middle
Ages, from the 7th to the 17th Century,
with Historical Introduction and Descrip-
tions, 94 richly coloured engravings, and a
profusion of initial letters and examples of
curious ornaments, 2 vols. impl. 8vo, new half-
morocco, £4, 8s. (pub. £6, 6s.) A New Edi-
tion of this exceedingly elegant and interest-
ing work, printed and coloured in a supe-
rior manner, entirely on hot-pressed paper.
SHIRLEY'S Dramatic Works and Poems, with
Notes by Gifford, and additional Notes and
Life of Shirley, by Dyce, portrait, 6 vols.
8vo, calf extra, £3, 3s. extkemelt scarce.
1833
SOUTHEY'S Common-place Book, the Four
Series complete, edited by his Son-in-law, 4
thick vols. 8vo, calf gilt, £3, 18s. 1849-51
SPECULUM Humanas Salvationis; Le plus
ancien Monument de la Xylographie et de
la Typographic reunie. Reproduit en
facsimile, avec introduction historique et
bibliographique, par J. Ph. Berjeau, royal
4to, £4.

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