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Just Published,

Just Published,

CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW-YEAR GIFTS. A Series of Sixteen Interesting Designs, illustrating TEARS, byMiss Jessie Macleod, with Descriptive Poems.

There is a fountain in the human heartWhence every feeling of our nature flows;Ofttimes the waters fall as years depart,Yet leave the source where once their brightness rose;Thus all our joys and sorrows, hopes and fears,O'erflow the swelling breast, and find relief in tears.

There is a fountain in the human heartWhence every feeling of our nature flows;Ofttimes the waters fall as years depart,Yet leave the source where once their brightness rose;Thus all our joys and sorrows, hopes and fears,O'erflow the swelling breast, and find relief in tears.

There is a fountain in the human heart

Whence every feeling of our nature flows;

Ofttimes the waters fall as years depart,

Yet leave the source where once their brightness rose;

Thus all our joys and sorrows, hopes and fears,

O'erflow the swelling breast, and find relief in tears.

Elegantly bound, price 1l.11s.6d.The Borders embellished with gold, and extra bound in morocco, 2l.2s.

ByMiss Girard, beautifully coloured as the originals,

ByMiss Girard, beautifully coloured as the originals,

FLOWERS OF SHAKSPEARE,

FLOWERS OF SHAKSPEARE,

FLOWERS OF MILTON,

FLOWERS OF MILTON,

Price per Volume, 26s.cloth. Bound in morocco, 42s.

Price per Volume, 26s.cloth. Bound in morocco, 42s.

London:Ackermann & Co., 96. Strand.

London:Ackermann & Co., 96. Strand.

TO FOREIGN BOOKSELLERS.—Four Pounds are offered for a copy of an old German book, printed at Tübingen by Erhardo Cellio in 1602, containing an account of the Travels in England of Lord Frederick, Duke of Württemburg and Teck, Count of Mümpelgart, &c. The original title is not known. Address to J.O.H., care of Mr. J. Russell Smith, 4. Old Compton Street, Soho Square, London.

44. Bedford Street, Strand.

44. Bedford Street, Strand.

May now be had, price 6d., or sent by Post on receipt of Twelve Postage Stamps,

May now be had, price 6d., or sent by Post on receipt of Twelve Postage Stamps,

B.R. WHEATLEY'S CATALOGUE FOR 1851 OF BOOKS IN LITERARY HISTORY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY, interspersed with Works on a variety of subjects likely to interest the Gatherer of Trifles in the pleasant By-ways of History and Literature.

NEW CHRISTMAS BOOKS.

NEW CHRISTMAS BOOKS.

Mr. Thackeray'sNew Christmas Book.

Mr. Thackeray'sNew Christmas Book.

THE KICKLEBURYS ON THE RHINE. A New Picture Book, Drawn and Written by Mr.M.A. Titmarsh. Price 5s.plain, 7s.6d.coloured. Now ready.

A New Fairy Tale.

A New Fairy Tale.

THE KING OF THE GOLDEN RIVER. Or,The Black Brothers. With Illustrations byRichard Doyle. Now ready.

NEW WORKS NOW READY.

NEW WORKS NOW READY.

TABLE TALK. ByLeigh Hunt. 1 vol. crown 8vo., cloth gilt, price 7s.

PIQUE:A Novel. In 3 vols. post 8vo.

PIQUE:A Novel. In 3 vols. post 8vo.

CONVERSATIONS OF GOETHE WITH ECKERMANN. ByJohn Oxenford. Translated from the German. In 2 vols. post 8vo., cloth, price 24s.

WUTHERING HEIGHTS AND AGNES GREY. With a Selection of the Literary Remains of ELLIS and ACTON BELL, and a Biographical Notice of both Authors byCurrer Bell. 1 vol. small post 8vo., cloth, price 6s.

London:Smith, Elder, & Co.,65. Cornhill.

London:Smith, Elder, & Co.,65. Cornhill.

PUBLISHED OR SOLD BY

PUBLISHED OR SOLD BY

Illustrating the Diaries ofPepys, Evelyn, Clarendon, &c.Imp. 8vo. Illustrated by Twenty-one Beautiful Portraits, comprising the whole of the celebrated suite of Paintings bySir Peter Lely, preserved at Hampton Court and the Windsor Gallery, extra cloth, richly gilt back and sides, gilt edges, 1l.5s.; or with India proof impressions of the Plates, 2l.10s.

Or,Fac-similes of the Writings of every Age, taken from the Most AuthenticMissalsandManuscripts. Containing upwards of Three Hundred large and beautifully executed Fac-similes, richly illuminated in the Finest Style of Art. 2 vols. atlas folio, half Morocco extra, gilt edges, 31l.10s.

From the French of BARON SILVESTRE. (Descriptive Letter press to the preceding Work.) 2 vols. royal 8vo. 1l.16s.1850.

Illustrated by Forty-five Fine Steel Plates, including a Portrait of Her Majesty, with a Map of the Island, andDr. Mantell's Geological Map. 8vo. A New and Improved Edition, completed to the Present Time, elegant, in cloth gilt, 10s.6d.1850.

***The present Edition contains Two new and very accurate Views of Ryde from the Sea, a new View of Osborne, and every possible Information up to September, 1850.

Setting forth the Origin, History, and Signification of the various Emblems, Devices, and Symbolical Colours peculiar to Christian Design of the Middle Ages. Eighty Plates, splendidly printed in gold and colours, royal 4to. half morocco extra, 7l.7s.

Thirty Plates splendidly printed in gold and colours, royal 4to. Elegantly bound in cloth, with rich gold ornaments, 3l.3s.

Or,General Armoury of England, Scotland, and Ireland, containing a very Comprehensive and Exact Account of the Arms of English Families, with an Introduction to Heraldry, a Dictionary of Terms, and a Supplement. Imperial 8vo. (uniform with his Peerage), 1l.5s.

2 vols. 8vo. (published at 1l.12s.) cloth, 12s.

Consisting of Romances, Novels, Poems and Histories used by Shakspeare as the Foundation of his Dramas, by PAYNE COLLIER. 2 vols. 8vo. (published at 1l.1s.) cloth, 10s.6d.

Edited byJ.R. Planché, Esq, F.S.A. 2 vols. royal 4to. 153 Plates. 4l.4s.Or, with the Plates coloured, 7l.7s.; or, splendidly illuminated in the Missal Style, 20l.

Royal 4to. Seventy-two Plates. 2l.2s.Edited byJ.R. PlanchéEsq. Or, with the Plates coloured, 4l.4s.; or splendidly illuminated, 12l.12s.

New Edition. 2 vols. imperial 8vo. 1l.11s.6d.

New Edition. Corrected, enlarged, and continued to the Present Time, by GEO. STANLEY, Esq. Imperial 8vo. (above 1000 pages). With numerous Plates of Monograms, 2l.2s.

Footnote 1:(return)A Memorial for the Reformation in England, by R.P. (Parsons), of which I have a well transcribed copy, is another. It was published by Gee.

A Memorial for the Reformation in England, by R.P. (Parsons), of which I have a well transcribed copy, is another. It was published by Gee.

Printed byThomas Clark Shaw, of No. 8. New Street Square, at No. 5. New Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride in the City of London, and published byGeorge Bell, of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in the West, in the City of London, Publisher, at No. 186. Fleet Street aforesaid.—Saturday, December 21. 1850.


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