Page:A note on Charlotte Brontë (IA note00swinoncharlottebrich).pdf/128

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.
16
BOOKS PUBLISHED BY

Square crown Svo, in a handsome and specially-designed binding,

gilt edges, Gs,

Hood's (Tom) From Nowhere to the North Pole: A Noah's Arkevological Narrative. With 25 Ilustrations by W. Brunton and E. C. Barnes.

The cng 4 poet ee: e

which children. Pg Lone ieee Berens ond es - full

Justice fo the writer's meaning, and a pleasanter result af the harmonious com

operation of anther and artist conid not be desired."—Timns,

Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7s. 6d.

Hook's (Theodore) Choice Humorous

Works, tee. his Ludicrous Adventures, Bons-mots, Pans, and Hoaxes. With a new Life of the Author, Portraits, Fac__similes, and Illustrations.

Crown $vo, cloth extra, 7s.

Horne's Orion: An Epic Poem, in Three Books. By RICHARD Hencist HORNE, With Photographic Portrait. Tenth Edition,; " Orion will be admit: genius, te the noblest, if met the very noblest, Free sanyorn 4 of the age 4s defects ee elerinilomt ats beauties intrinsic and supreme." —EnGar ALLAN Por

Atlas folio, half morocco, gilt, £5 55.

The Italian Masters:

anne Facsimiles of Original Drawings in the British Museum, With Critical and Descriptive Notes, Biographical and Artistic, by J. Comyns Carr.

"This spiendid volume. ., BMyr, Care's choice of examplet has been dictated by wide knowledge and fine fact. . . The majority have been reproduced with vemarhkable accuracy. Of the criticism whick accompanies the drawings we have = aon spoken, Sut it is this whick gives the dook its special value."—PALL

ALL GAZETTE,

Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, 10s. 62,

Fennings' The Rosicrucians: Their Rites and Mysteries. With Chapters on the Ancient Fire and Serpent Worshippers, and Explanations of Mystic Symbols in Monuments and Talismans of Primeval Philosophers, By HARGRAVE JENNINGS. With upwards of 300 Illustrations,

Small 8vo, cloth extra, 6s,? i * Feux a' Esprit, Written and Spoken, of the Later Wits and Humourists. Collected and Edited by Henry S. Leicn.

" This thoroughly congenial of work . . .« Mr. Leigh's claim to ise is threefold: ke ardohomed ant otake with care and judgment; he has restored many stolcs or strayed bons-mots to their rightful owners: he has exercised his editorial functions delicately and sparingly.""—Datcy Tececrarn,