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ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK’S PUBLICATIONS.
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MISCELLANEOUS WORKS—(consumed).
Glassford—Italian Poets.
Lyrical Compositions selected from the Italian Poets, with Translations. By James Glasseord,
Esq. of Dougalston. Second Edition, greatly enlarged. Small 8vo, 7s. 6d., cloth.
Irving—Lives of Scottish Writers. By David Irving, LL.D.
Post 8vo, 5s. cloth.
Macaulay—Medical Dictionary for the People.
Containing an Account of Diseases and their Treatment, including those most frequent in Warm
Climates; with Directions for Administering Medicines; the Regulation of Diet and Regimen;
and the Management of the Diseases of Women and Children. By Alexander Macaulay, M.D.,
Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and Physician-Accoucheur to the New
Town Dispensary. Eleventh Edition. In one thick volume 8vo, double columns, 12s., cloth.
“ Just such a work as every head of a family ought to have on his hook-shelf.”—Brighton Herald.
Neill—Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Garden.
By Patrick Neill, LL.D., F.R.S.E., late Secretary to the Caledonian Llorticultural Society.
Fourth Edition. Revised and Improved, illustrated with upwards of 60 Woodcuts. 12mo,
3s. 6d., cloth.
“One of the best modern books on Gardening extant.”—Loudon's Gardener’s Magazine,
Kamsay—Gentle Shepherd.
By Allan Ramsay. New Edition. With a Life and Portrait, and numerous Illustrations after
David Allan. 18mo, sewed, Is. 9d.; cloth, 2s. 6d.; cloth, gilt, 3s.; morocco, 5s.; morocco,
extra, 5s. 6d.
Pod and the Gun.
The Rod by James Wilson, Esq., F.R.S.E., &c. &c. The Gun by the Author of u The Oakleigh
Shooting Code.” Second Edition, with numerous Engravings on Wood and Steel. Post 8vo,
10s. Gd., cloth.
“ Know likewise to thy utter discomfort, nay, to thy utter confusion, that a book has lately appeared yclept
< The Rod and the Gun,’ so amusingly written and so complete in all its parts, that there is not the least occasion
for you to burthen Mr Murray’s shelves with stale precepts that no one will attend to.”—Preface to “ Days and
Nights of Salmon Tishing>” by William Scrope, Esq.
Eussell—History of Modern Europe.
With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, and a view of the Progress of
Society from the Rise of Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris in 1763; in a Series of Letters
from a Nobleman to his Son. New Edition, continued to the Accession of Queen Victoria of
England. Four Volumes, 8vo, 52s., cloth.

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