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Taylor's History of

Playing Cards. With Sixty curiou Illustrations. 550 pp., crown 8vo, cloth, extra gilt, price 7s. 6d.

Ancient and Modern Games, Conjuring, Fortune-Telling, and Card Sharping, Gambling and Calculation, Cartomancy, Old Gaming Houses, Card Revels and Blind Hookey, Picque. and Vingt-et-un, Whist and Cribbage, Tricks,

&c.

Vagabondiana; or, Anec

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dotes of Mendicant Wanderers through the Streets of London; with Portraits of the most remarkable, drawn from the Life by JOHN THOMAS SMITH, late Keeper of the Prints in the British Museum. With Introduction by FRANCIS DOUCE, and descriptive text. Reprinted from the original, with the Woodcuts, and the 32 Plates, from the original Coppers, in crown 4to, half Roxburghe, price 12s. 6d.

"LES MISÉRABLES."

Victor Hugo's Fantine.

Now first pub

lished in an English Translation, complete and unabridged, with the exception of a few advisable omissions. Post 8vo, illust. boards, 25. "This work has something more than the beauties of an exquisite style or the word-compelling power of a literary Zeus to recommend it to the tender care of a distant posterity: in dealing with all the emotions, passions, doubts, fears, which go to make up our common humanity, M. Victor Hugo has stamped upon every page the Hall-mark of genius and the loving patience and conscientious labour of a true artist. But the merits of 'Les Misérables' do not merely consist in the conception of it as a whole; it abounds, page after page, with details of unequalled beauty."Quarterly Review.

Victor Hugo's Cosette and Marius. Translated into English, complete, uniform with "Fantine." Post 8vo, illustrated boards, 25.

Victor Hugo's Saint Denis and Jean Valjean. Translated into English, complete, uniform with the above. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, 25. [Nearly ready.

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Vyner's Notitia Venatica: A Treatise on Fox-Hunting, the General Management of Hounds, and the Diseases of Dogs; Distemper and Rabies; Kennel Lameness, &c. Sixth Edition, Enlarged. By Robert C. VYNER. WITH SPIRITED ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOURS, BY ALKEN, OF MEMORABLE FOXHUNTING SCENES. Royal 8vo, cloth extra, 215.

An entirely new edition of the best work on Fox-Hunting.

Walt Whitman's Leaves

Leaves

of

of

Grass.

The Complete Work, precisely as issued by the Author in Washington. A thick volume, 8vo, green cloth, price 9s.

"Whitman is a poet who bears and needs to be read as a whole, and then the volume and torrent of his power carry the disfigurements along with it and away. He is really a fine fellow."-Chambers's Journal.

Walton and Cotton, Illustrated.-The Complete Angler; or, the Contemplative Man's Recreation; being a Discourse of Rivers, Fish-ponds, Fish and Fishing, written by IZAAK WALTON; and Instructions how to Angle for a Trout or Grayling in a clear Stream, by CHARLES COTTON. With Original Memoirs and Notes by Sir HARRIS NICOLAS, K. C.M.G. With the whole 61 Plate Illustrations, precisely as in the royal 8vo twovolume Edition issued by Pickering. A new Edition, complete in One Volume, large crown Svo, with the Illustrations from the original plates, printed on full pages, separately from the text. [Nearly ready.

Warrant to Execute Charles I.

An

exact Facsimile of this important Document, with the Fifty-nine Signatures of the Regicides, and corresponding Seals, admirably executed on paper made to imitate the original document, 22 in. by 14 in. Price 2s. ; or, handsomely framed and glazed in carved oak of antique pattern, 145. 6d.

Warrant to Execute Mary Queen of Scots. The Exact Facsimile of this important Document, including the Signature of Queen Elizabeth and Facsimile of the Great Seal, on tinted paper, made to imitate the Original MS. Price 25.; or, handsomely framed and glazed in carved oak of antique pattern, 14s. 6d.

74 & 75, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.

Waterford Roll (The).-Illuminated Charter-Roll of Waterford, Temp. Richard II.

*** Amongst the Corporation Muniments of the City of Waterford is preserved an ancient Illuminated Roll, of great interest and beauty, comprising all the early Charters and Grants to the City of Waterford, from the time of Henry II. to Richard II. A full-length Portrait of each King, whose Charter is given—including Edward III., when young, and again at an advanced age-adorns the margin. These Portraits, with the exception of four which are smaller, and on one sheet of velium, vary from eight to nine inches in length-some in armour, and some in robes of state. In addition to these are Portraits of an Archbishop in full canonicals, of a Chancellor, and of many of the chief Burgesses of the City of Waterford, as well as singularly curious Portraits of the Mayors of Dublin, Waterford, Limerick, and Cork, figured for the most part in the quaint bipartite costume of the Second Richard's reign, though partaking of many of the peculiarities of that of Edward III. Altogether this ancient work of art is unique of its kind in Ireland, and deserves to be rescued from oblivion, by the publication of the unedited Charters, and of fac-similes of all the Illuminations. The production of such a work would throw much light on the question of the art and social habits of the Anglo-Norman settlers in Ireland at the close of the fourteenth century. The Charters are, many of them, highly important from an historic point of view.

The Illuminations have been accurately traced and coloured for the work from a copy carefully made, by permission of the Mayor and Corporation of Waterford, by the late George V. Du Noyer, Esq., M.R.I.A.; and those Charters which have not already appeared in print will be edited by the Rev. James Graves, A.B., M.R.I.A., Hon. Sec. Kilkenny and South-East of Ireland Archeological Society. The work will be brought out in the best manner, with embossed cover and characteristic title-page; and it will be put to press as soon as 250 subscribers are obtained. The price, in imperial 4to, is 20s. to subscribers, or 30s. to non-subscribers.

Wonderful Characters: Memoirs and

Anecdotes of Remarkable and Eccentric Persons of Every Age and Nation. From the text of HENRY WILSON and JAMES CAULFIELD. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Sixty-one full-page Engravings of Extraordinary Persons, 75. 6d.

There are so many curious matters discussed in this volume, that any person who takes it up will not readily lay it down until he has read it through. The Introduction is almost entirely devoted to a consideration of Pig-Faced Ladies, and the various stories concerning them.

Wright's (Andrew) Court-Hand Re

stored; or, Student's Assistant in Reading Old Deeds, Charters, Records, &c. Half Morocco, a New Edition, 10s. 6d.

*.* The best guide to the reading of old Records, &c.

Wright's History of Caricature and

the Grotesque in Art, in Literature, Sculpture, and Painting, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. By THOMAS WRIGHT, Esq., M.A., F.S.A. Profusely illustrated by FAIRHOLT. Small 4to, cloth extra gilt, red edges, 215.

74 & 75, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.

Wright's Caricature History of the

Georges (House of Hanover). With 400 Pictures, Caricatures, Squibs, Broadsides, Window Pictures, &c. By Thomas Wright, Esq., M.A., F.S.A. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 7s. 6d.

"A set of caricatures such as we have in Mr. Wright's volume brings the surface of the age before us with a vividness that no prose writer, even of the highest power, could emulate. Macaulay's most brilliant sentence is weak by the side of the little woodcut from Gillray, which gives us Burke and Fox."-Saturday Review. "A more amusing work of its kind was never issued."—Art Journal. "It is emphatically one of the liveliest of books, as also one of the most interesting. It has the twofold merit of being at once amusing and edifying."-Morning Post.

Yankee Drolleries, Edited by G. A. SALA.
Containing ARTemus Ward's Book; Biglow Papers; Orpheus
C. KERR; JACK DOWNING; and NASBY PAPERS.
700 pp., 35. 6d.

More Yankee

Drolleries.

Containing

ARTEMUS WARD'S TRAVELS; HANS BREITMANN; PROFESSOR AT BREAKFAST TABLE; BIGLOW PAPERS, Part II.; and JOSH BILLINGS; with Introduction by G. A. SALA. 700 pp., cloth, 35. 6d.

A Third Supply of Yankee Drolleries. Containing ARTEMUS WARD'S FENIANS; AUTOCRAT OF BREAKFast Table; Bret Harte's STORIES; INNOCENTS ABROAD; and NEW PILGRIM'S PROGRESS; with an Introduction by G. A. SALA. 700 pp., cloth, 3s. 6d

74 & 75, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.

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