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BIBLE, PRAYER BOOK, AND CHURCH SERVICE WAREHOUSE,

173, FLEET STREET, LONDON.

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essrs. Barritt and Co.

Beg to call the attention of their Friends to the large

NEW & ELEGANT PATTERNS

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,

New Year's Gifts, &c.,

Among which will be found the Best Editions of the

OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESSES,

A Selection from the Queen's Printers, and all the Cheap
Editions published in Scotland.

BARRITT & CO. will be glad to supply a Selection of their Books by way of Sample to any Bookseller to whom they at present do not regularly send.

Catalogues free on application.

PUBLISHED BY

FRIEDR. BRUCKMANN, STUTTGART.

THE

GOETHE GALLERY?

FEMALE CHARACTERS OF GOETHE.

AFTER THE ORIGINAL DESIGNS OF

WILHELM VON KAULBACH.

PHOTOGRAPHS IN FAC-SIMILE BY J. ALBERT, MUNICH.

Each Part containing Three Photographs of largest size, £4 16s.

The Photographs may also be had separately:

LOTTE (Werther's Leiden).
ADELHEID (Goetz of Berlichingen).
IPHIGENIE (Iphigenie in Tauris).
MUSE (Zueignung).

GRETCHEN (Faust).

GRETCHEN (Mater Dolorosa). } Faust.

HELENE.

LEONORE (Torquato Tasso).
MAEDCHEN IM WALDE (Eckart).

At the rate of £2 2s. each.

EDITION WITH ENGRAVINGS ON COPPER

BY

E. MANDEL, H. SACHS, E. SCHAEFFER, RUD. STANG, FRIED. WEBER,
with Texts by Dr. AD. STAHR.

First Part, with Three beautiful Engravings, price 18s.; or on India paper, £1 4s.
ADELHEID by H. SACHS, under the direction of
E. MANDEL.

MUSE by RUD. STANG.

LOTTE by J. L. RAAB.

Any Impression may be had separately.

ARTIST'S PROOF, £1 16s.; PROOF BEFORE LETTERS, 18s.; PROOF AFTER LETTERS, 9s.; ON INDIA PAPER, 12s.

KAULBACH-ALBUM.

THIERFABELN, GESCHICHTEN, and MAERCHEN, in BILDERN.

12 Original Designs by WILH. VON KAULBACH. Engraved on Wood by J. G. FLEGEL.
Text by Dr. JUL. GROSSE.

Price 9s.

PAINTINGS AL FRESCO

OF THE WARTBURG.

By MORITZ VON SCHWIND. Engraved on Wood by AUGUST GABER.
The text by B. VON ARNWALD. Price 15s.

GOETHE'S

HERMANN AND DOROTHEA,

AFTER WILHELM VON KAULBACH.

Engraved on Steel by FRIEDR. WEBER.

ARTIST'S PROOF, £3 4s.; PROOF BEFORE LETTERS, £1 12s.; INDIA PROOFS, £1;
PLAIN PROOFS, 16s.

Stuttgart: FRIEDRICH BRUCKMANN. London: TRÜBNER & CO.
And sold by all the principal Booksellers.

BOHN'S ENGLISH GENTLEMAN'S LIBRARY

FOR JAN., FEB., AND MARCH.
Richly Illustrated, at 9s. per volume.
ALPOLE'S ANECDOTES of PAINT-

WA

ING IN ENGLAND, with some account of the principal English Artists, and Incidental Notices of Sculptors, Carvers, Enamellers, Architects, Medallists, etc. Also, a Catalogue of Engravers who have been born or resided in England. With additions by the Rev. JAMES DALLAWAY. New edition, revised, with additional Notes by RALPH N. WORNUM, Esq. Complete in three volumes. With upwards of 150 portraits and plates.

As it would be inconvenient to sell these three volumes separately, they are, contrary to the usual practice in serials, published together. HENRY G. BOHN, York Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C.

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BAGSTER'S UNIVERSAL HISTORY.

HE WORLD'S HISTORY from the

TCREATION to the ACCESSION of QUEEN

VICTORIA. Complete in Seven Volumes. With coloured Map and Illustrations. Bound handsomely

in half-morocco. Price £2 2s.

London: SAMUEL BAGSTER & Sons, 15, Paternoster
Row.

Just published, 2 vols. crown 8vo, price 12s.

MEMORABLE WOMEN OF THE PURITAN TIMES.

By the Rev. JAMES ANDERSON,

Author of "The Ladies of the Reformation," &c.

BLACKIE & SON, Paternoster Row, London; and all Booksellers.

SCOTTISH SCHOOL-BOOK ASSOCIATION.

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0 9 My Sixth Book.

160 pp., fcap., extra cl.

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IN THE PRESS :

My Fifth Book. 144 pp., 18mo, extra cl. New Editions of the Geographical Books, Atlases, and Maps, revised to the present date, are also just ready.

As the Publications of the Scottish School Book Association are all Stereotyped, they can at all times be had either direct from the Publisher, or through his London agents.

Glasgow: WILLIAM COLLINS, Buchanan Street.
London: GRIFFIN, BOHN, & CO.

COLLINS'S

HEAD-LINE COPY

REPEAL OF PAPER DUTY AND REDUCTION IN PRICE.

BOOKS.

COLLINS'S THREE-HALFPENNY HEAD-LINE COPY BOOKS. Feap. 4to.
COLLINS'S TWOPENNY HEAD-LINE COPY BOOKS. Feap. 4to.
COLLINS'S THREEPENNY HEAD-LINE COPY BOOK. Feap. 4to.
COLLINS'S THREEPENNY HEAD-LINE COPY BOOK.

Post 4to.

COLLINS'S THREEPENNY HEAD-LINE COPY BOOK. Post 4to. The attention of the Trade is called to these Copy Books, which will be found equal to any in the market. Glasgow: WILLIAM COLLINS, Buchanan Street.

IRISH NATIONAL SCHOOL BOOKS.

REPEAL OF THE PAPER DUTY AND REDUCTION IN PRICE.
The Prices of these Cheap and Popular School Books have been still further Reduced.
List of Terms on application.

Glasgow: WILLIAM COLLINS, Buchanan Street.

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NEW WORK OF MESSRS. CHAMBERS.

Messrs. CHAMBERS will issue, in the beginning of January, No. 1, and at the end of January, Part I., of a New Work, entitled

THE BOOK OF DAYS;

which, while periodical in the mode of its publication, will have the advantage of forming a complete Work in two, or at the utmost three, volumes. It will consist of

I.

Matters connected with the Church Kalendar,

INCLUDING THE POPULAR FESTIVALS, SAINTS' DAYS, AND OTHER HOLIDAYS, With Illustrations of Christian Antiquities in general.

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POPULAR NOTIONS AND OBSERVANCES CONNECTED WITH TIMES AND SEASONS.

IV.

Notable Events, Biographies, and Anecdotes

CONNECTED WITH THE DAYS OF THE YEAR.

V.

Articles of Popular Archæology,

of an Entertaining Character, tending to Illustrate the Progress of Civilisation, Manners, Literature, and Ideas in these kingdoms.

VI.

Curious Fugitive and Inedited Pieces.

It is the desire of the Editors, by this Work-while not discouraging the progressive spirit of the age-to temper it with affectionate feelings towards what is poetical and elevated, honest and of good report, in the old national life; while in no way discountenancing great material interests, to evoke an equal activity in those feelings beyond self, on which depend remoter but infinitely greater interests; to kindle and sustain a spirit of patriotism, tending to unity, peace, and prosperity in our own state, while not exclusive of feelings of benevolence, as well as justice, towards others. It is the Editors' wish that these volumes should be a repertory of old fireside ideas in general, as well as a means of improving the fireside wisdom of the present day. They respectfully invite contributions from all who enter into their views.

The Work will be printed in a new, elegant, and readable type, and will be Illustrated with an abundance

of Wood Engravings.

It will appear in Weekly Sheets, at 2d.; Monthly Parts, at 9d.; and in Yearly Volumes, at 10s., elegantly bound in cloth.

W. & R. CHAMBERS,

47, Paternoster Row, London; and 339, High Street, Edinburgh; and sold by all Booksellers.

CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL

OF

Popular Literature, Science, and Arts.

WEEKLY at 1d.; and MONTHLY at 7d.

COMMENCED in 1832-the first cheap periodical in which an attempt was made to present original literature of the first class-CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL has persevered in its plan and design to the present time.

It has been the constant aim of its Conductors to give it a character for Moral Purity, Soundness of Instruction, and Innocent Entertainment, at the same time avoiding all points calculated to awake Controversial feelings, and by a scrupulous attention to these principles of management, they have been so fortunate as to procure for their Paper a circulation co-extensive with the prevalence of the English language.

The abolition of the paper-duties enables the Conductors to announce their resolution to make certain improvements (to date from January, 1862) in the quality of the paper; as well as of immediately improving, as far as possible, the character of the literary contents.

W. & R. CHAMBERS,

339, High Street, Edinburgh; and 47, Paternoster Row, London.

DEAN & SON'S ANNOUNCEMENTS.

DEAN's New Series of 2s. 6d. Present

Books for 1862.

1. Adventures of a Monkey; or, a Voyage on a Raft. A Tale replete with Interest and Entertainment, by CATHERINE CROWE, Author of "Susan Hopley," &c. Title-page and Illustrations in Colours. 2s. 6d. handsomely bound, gilt edges.

2. Fanny and Arthur; or, Persevere and Prosper. A well-written, interesting Story for Children. By Mrs. HOOPER, Author of "Peppy's Warning." Title2s. 6d. handsomely page and Illustrations in Colours."

bound, gilt edges.

3. Happy Tales for Happy Hearts. A Series of delightfully-written Stories, pleasantly inculcatBy the Author of "Spring ing Goodness and Kindness. Flowers and Christmas Berries." Titles and Illustrations in Colours. 2s. 6d. handsomely bound, gilt edges.

4. Eva and her Playfellows: a Book for All who Love the Sight of Flowers. By C. M. SMITH. Coloured Plates, cloth gilt, gilt edges, 2s. 6d.

The want of good Present Books at Half-a-crown, handsomely bound, has long been felt. The Publishers have much pleasure in issuing these Works, as they are confident that they will supply the desideratum.

DEAN'S 3s. 6d. Series of Present Books for 1862.

Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, fully illustrated, 3s. 6d. The Illustrated Book of Wonders, EVENTS, and DISCOVERIES. Edited by JOHN TIMBS, Author of "Things not Generally Known." Illustrated with upwards of 16 page Engravings of the most striking scenes. These books sort up in DEAN'S POPULAR SERIES of crown 8vo illustrated 3s. 6d. cloth gilt Present Books for Boys and Young Ladies, viz. :--

1. Remarkable Men.

2. Men of Deeds and Daring.

3. Six Steps to Honour.

4. Ministering Women.

5. Celebrated Women.

6. Women of the Reformation. 7. Notable Women.

Useful to Volunteers, besides Amusement for all Loyal People. Miniature Drill; or, Indoor Practice for Volunteers, consisting of Moveable Figures, which can be put through the Infantry Field Evolutions, including all the Formations, Changes, Points, Positions of Officers, NonCommissioned Officers, &c. Arranged with an Explanatory Key and full Instructions according to the latest Regulations of Her Majesty's Army. By Sergeant B. CLAYTON. The whole with appropriate fittings, and the Figures coloured and beautifully cut out, in box, price 5s.; or, the Instructions and Sheet of Coloured Figures not cut out, price 2s.

Price 18. 6d. cloth gilt.

A Little Book. By the Author of "Adventures of a Sunbeam." With numerous Illustrations by various Artists.

Folio fcap., in large type, gaily-coloured Pictures. Bessie and Jessie's Second Book. In easy Words of not more than Six Letters. Three Tales on subjects familiar to the eye of Childhood, in Words of Six Letters, very amusing, and of great service to Little Ones learning to Read.

Size, folio fcap. 2s. 6d. lifelike moveable Figures. The Boy's Own Acting Punch and JUDY, as seen in the London Streets. Punch's droll and ever-amusing performance is arranged as a never-failing entertainment for the Young.

Crown 4to, 1s. 6d. with 48 Engravings. Picture Knowledge; or, Pretty Pages to make all Little Folks as Wise as Sages: describing, in a pleasing way, everything in their Food, Homes, and Clothing. By J. BISHOP, Illustrated with 48 Engravings by IRVING WOOD.

DEAN'S moveable 2s. imp. 8vo, gaily-coloured pages. Parlour Magic; or, Tricks for the Drawing-room. This book exhibits, by new movements of the Figures, several surprising and pleasing changeable Tricks, such as a Conjuror throwing Coloured Balls from one hand to the other, &c., &c.

The Galanti Show, Popular Performance of being an exact imitation, Transparency and all, of that amusing Exhibition. 2s. moveable.

28. imp. 8vo, gaily-coloured page Cuts. Tommy Trot and his Loves.

A New Style of Book, for on first appearance the Figures look distorted, but on looking a second time you find they are not

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New Series (for 1862), of 1s. Books, with coloured Pictures, size, fcap. 8vo, cloth gilt.

1. The Young Letter - Writers. By ANNA MARIA SARGENT. With 12 full-page Illustrations. ls. cloth gilt.

2. Short Stories in Short Words, for Good Children, pleasantly telling of subjects proper to With 12 be known at an early age. By Miss STRAFFORD. Coloured Engravings, bound in cloth, Is.

With 50 Engravings, 1s. cloth gilt.

3. Early Buds; or, Very Easy Tales Rhymes for in Reading. By COUSIN EMILY, Author of " Children." This book will be found of great service to parents wishing their children to learn to read with pleasure and profit, the Tales commencing in short words of Two, Three, and Four Letters, and progressing in Easy Words. With about 50 Engravings.

DEAN'S NEW SERIES, for 1862, of 6d. gaily-coloured ToyBooks for Children, imp. 8vo, each embellished with Fight or more large Coloured Engravings. List on application.

New Series of Scripture Sixpenny

TOY-BOOKS of MEMORABLE EVENTS in the OLD TESTAMENT, in language suited to the comprehension of Children. Size, imp. 8vo, and with 16 large Coloured Pictures to each book, and fancy cover in colours. Six different sorts. Printed in large bold type, 6d. each. Edited by Mr. UPCHER COUSINS.

One Shilling large 8vo Coloured

PICTURE MOVEABLE BOOKS. For Children. Six different sorts.

2. Merry Tales. 3. Amusing Tales. 1. Droll Stories. 4. Bo Peep. 5. Our Kittens. 6. Jack Sprat. DEAN & SON, the originators and only good makers of Children's Moveable Books, seeing that the Trade have asked for 18. Books in this style, have just ready the above Six Books, As it each with bold Coloured Pictures and good movements. is expected they will have a large sale, order early, to insure obtaining them.

Imp. 8vo, 18.

The Gem Alphabet. A New Style of Alphabet, in which Coloured Tinsels are introduced into each letter, to imitate Gems.

A Retail List (16 pp.) of Novelties suitable for Christmas and the New Year forwarded on application.

DEAN & Son, 11, Ludgate Hill, Print and Book Publishers.

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