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A PLEA FOR THE ANTIQUITY OF HERALDRY, with an Attempt to Expound its Theory and Elucidate its History. By W. Smith Ellis, Esq., of the Middle Temple. 8vo, sewed, 1s. 6d.

BARONIA ANGLIA CONCENTRATA; or, a Concentration of all the Baronies called Baronies in Fee, deriving their Origin from Writ of Summons, and not from any specific Limited Creation; showing the Descent and Line of Heirship, as well as those Families mentioned by Sir William Dugdale, as of those whom that celebrated Author has omitted to notice: interspersed with Interesting Notices and Explanatory Remarks. Whereto is added the Proofs of Parliamentary Sitting from the Reign of Edward I to Queen Anne; also, a Glossary of Dormant English, Scotch, and Irish Peerage Titles, with references to presumed existing Heirs. By Sir T. C. Banks. 2 vols. 4to, cloth, £3. 3s; now offered for 15s.

A book of great research by the wellknown author of the "Dormant and Extinct Peerage," and other heraldic and historical works. Those fond of genealogical pursuits ought to secure a copy while it is so cheap. It may be considered a Supplement to his

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former works. The second volume, pp. 210300, contains an Historical Account of the first settlement of Nova Scotia, and the foundation of the Order of Nova Scotia Baronets, distinguishing those who had seisin of lands there.

Arts.

Playing Cards in Europe. By W. A. Chatto, author of the "History of Wood

LAYING CARDS.-Facts and Speculations on the History of

subject. In spite of its faults, it is exceedingly amusing; and the most critical reader cannot fail to be entertained by the variety of curious outlying learning Mr. Chatto has somehow contrived to draw into the investigations."-Atlas.

"Indeed the entire production deserves our warmest approbation."-Lit. Gaz.

Engraving;" with Illustrations by J. Jackson. 8vo, profusely illustrated with engravings, both plain and coloured. Cloth, £1. 1s. "The inquiry into the origin and signification of the suits and their marks, and the heraldic, theological, and political emblems pictured from time to time, in their changes, opeus a new field of antiquarian interest; and the perseverance with which Mr. Chatto has explored it leaves little to be gleaned by his successors. The plates with which the volume is enriched add considerably to its value in this point of view. It is not to be denied that, take it altogether, it contains more matter than has ever before been collected in one view upon the same HOLBEIN'S DANCE OF DEATH; with an Historical and Literary Introduction, by an Antiquary. Square post 8vo, with 53 engravings-being the most accurate copies ever executed of these Gems of Art-and a frontispiece of an ancient bedstead at Aix-la-Chapelle, with a Dance of Death carved on it, engraved by Fairholt. Cloth, 9s

"The designs are executed with a spirit and fidelity quite extraordinary. They are indeed most truthful."-Athenæum.

"A perfect fund of antiquarian research, and most interesting even to persons who never play at cards."-Tait's Mag.

"A curious, entertaining, and really learned book."-Rambler.

"Ces 53 planches des Schlotthauer sont d'une exquise perfection."-Langlois, Essai sur les Dances des Morts.

THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER (present Version). Small 8vo, beautifully printed by Whittingham; every page ornamented with woodcut borders, designed by Hans Holbein and Albert Durer, copied from the celebrated Book of Prayer called "QUEEN ELIZABETH'S." Antique cloth, 10s. 6d.-Plain morocco, flexible back, and gilt edges, 148.-Antique morocco, bevelled boards, edyes gilt and tooled, 16s. 6d.

Containing upwards of 700 pages. The designs represent scenes in Scripture History, the Virtues and Vices, Dance of Death with all conditions of persons, &c. &c., illustrated with appropriate mottoes.

MEMOIRS OF PAINTING, with a Chronological History of the Importation of Pictures by the Great Masters into England since the French Revolution. By W. Buchanan. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, 7s. 6d. (original price £1. 6s.)

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VALUABLE AND INTERESTING BOOKS.

ECCLESIASTICAL

ARCHITECTURE

OF THE COUNTY OF ESSEX, from the Norman Era to the Sixteenth Century; with Plans, Elevations, Sections, Details, &c., from a Series of measured Drawings and Architectural and Chronological Descriptions. By James Hadfield, Architect. Imperial 4to, 80 plates, leather back, cloth sides, £1. 11s. 6d.

HISTOIRE DE L'ARCHITECTURE SACREE du quatrième au dixième siècle dans les anciens évêchés de Genève, Lausanne et Sion. Par J. D. Blavignac, Architecte. One vol. 8vo (pp. 450), and 37 Plates, and a 4to Atlas of 82 plates of Architecture, Sculpture, Frescoes, Reliquaries, &c. &c. £2. 10s.

A very remarkable Book, and worth the notice of the Architect, the Archeologist, and the Artist.

Popular Poetry, Tales, and Superstitions.

THE

THE NURSERY RHYMES OF ENGLAND, collected chiefly from Oral Tradition. Edited by J.O. Halliwell. The Fifth Edition, enlarged, with numerous Designs, by W. B. Scott, Director of the School of Design, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 12mo, cloth, gilt leaves, 4s. 6d.

Rhymes, Places and Families, Superstition Rhymes, Custom Rhymes, and Nursery Songs; a large number are here printed for the first time. It may be considered a sequel to the preceding article.

POPULAR RHYMES AND NURSERY TALES, with Historical Elucidations. By J. O. Halliwell. 12mo, cloth, 4s. 6d. This very interesting volume on the Traditional Literature of England is divided into Nursery Antiquities, Fireside Nursery Stories, Game Rhymes, Alphabet Rhymes, Riddle Rhymes, Nature Songs, Proverb OLD SONGS AND BALLADS.-A Little Book of Songs and Ballads, gathered from Ancient Music Books, MS. and Printed, by E. F. Rimbault, LL.D., F.S.A., &c., elegantly printed in post 8vo, pp. 240, half morocco, 6s.

"Dr. Rimbault has been at some pains used to delight the rustips of former to collect the words of the Songs which

times."-Allas.

"Pure fancy of the most abundant and picturesque description. Mr. Horne should write us more Fairy Tales; we know none to equal him since the days of Drayton and Herrick."-Examiner.

BALLAD ROMANCES. By R. H. Horne, Esq., Author of " Orion," &c. 12mo (pp. 248), cloth, 3s. (original price 6s. 6d.) Containing the Noble Heart, a Bohemian Legend; the Monk of Swineshead Abbey, a ballad Chronicle of the Death of King John; the Three Kraghts of Camelott, a Fairy Tale; the Battad of Delora, or the Passion of Andrea Como; Bedd Gelert, a Welsh Legend; Ben Capstan, a Ballad of the Night Watch; the Elfe of the Woodlands, a Child's Story.

"The opening poem in this volume is a fine one; it is entitled the Noble Heart,' and not only in tite but in treatment well imitates the style of Beaumont and Fletcher."-Athenæum.

WILTSHIRE TALES, illustrative of the Manners, Customs, and

Dialect of that and adjoining Counties. "We will conclude with a simple but hearty recommendation of a little book which is as humorous for the drolleries of

By John Yonge Akerman. 12mo, cloth, 2s. 6d. the stories as it is interesting as a picture of rustic manners."

Tallis's Weekly Paper.

MERRY TALES OF THE WISE MEN OF GOTHAM. Edited by James Orchard Halliwell, Esq., F.S.A. Post 8vo, 1s.

SAINT PATRICK'S PURGATORY.-An Essay on the Legends of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, current during the Middle Ages. By Thomas Wright, M.A., F.S.A., &c. Post 8vo, cloth, 6s. "It must be observed that this is not a mere account of St. Patrick's Purgatory, but a complete history of the legends and superstitions relating to the subject, from the earliest times, rescued from old MSS. as well as from old printed books. More

over, it embraces a singular chapter of literary history, omitted by Warton and all former writers with whom we are acquainted; and we think we may add, that it forms the best introduction to Dante that has yet been published."—Literary Gazette.

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Bibliography.

HANDBOOK TO FILE of its formation, and of the

[ANDBOOK TO THE LIBRARY OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM;

it is composed; Descriptions of the Catalogues in present use; Classed Lists of the Manuscripts, &c.; and a variety of information indispensable for Literary Men; with some Account of the principal Public Libraries in London. By Richard Sims, of the Department of Manuscripts, Compiler of the "Index to the Heralds' Visitations." Small 8vo (pp. 438), with map and plan. Cloth, 5s.

It will be found a very useful work to every literary person or public institution in all parts of the world.

"A little handbook of the Library has been published, which I think will be most useful to the Public."- Lord Seymour's Reply in the House of Commons, July, 1854. "I am much pleased with your book, and find in it abundance of information which I wanted."-Letter from Albert Way, Esq., F.S.A., Editor of the "Promptorium Parvulorum," &c.

"I take this opportunity of telling you how much I like your nice little 'Hand

book to the Library of the British Museum,' which I sincerely hope may have the success which it deserves."-Letter from Thos. Wright, Esq., F.S.A., Author of the 'Biogra phia Britannica Literaria,' &c.

"Mr. Sims's Handbook to the Library of the British Museum' is a very comprehensive and instructive volume.

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I venture to predict for it a wide circulation." Mr. Bolton Corney, in "Notes and Queries," No. 213.

A MANUAL FOR THE GENEALOGIST, TOPOGRAPHER, ANTIQUARY, AND LEGAL PROFESSOR; consisting of a Guide to the various Public Records, Registers, Wills, Printed Books, &c. &c. By Richard Sims, of the British Museum, Compiler of the "Handbook to the Library of the British Museum," "Index to the Pedigrees in the Heralds' Visitations," &c.

A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CATALOGUE OF ENGLISH WRITERS ON ANGLING AND ICHTHYOLOGY. By John Russell Smith. Post 8vo, sewed, ls. 6d. BIBLIOTHECA MADRIGALIANA-A Bibliographical Account of the Musical and Poetical Works published in England during the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, under the Titles of Madrigals, Ballets, Ayres, Canzonets, &c. &c. By Edward F. Rimbault, LL.D., F.S A. 8vo, cloth, 5s.

It records a class of books left unde- furnishes a most valuable Catalogue or scribed by Ames, Herbert, and Dibdin, and Lyrical Poetry of the age to which it refers. THE MANUSCRIPT RARITIES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. By J. O. Halliwell, F.R.S. 8vo, boards, 3s. (original price 10s. 6d.) A companion to Hartshorne's "Book Rarities" of the same University. SOME ACCOUNT OF THE POPULAR TRACTS, formerly in the Library of Captain Cox, of Coventry, A. D. 1575. By J. O. Halliwell. 8vo (only 50 printed), sewed, ls.

CATALOGUE

OF THE CONTENTS OF THE CODEX HOLBROOKIANUS. (A Scientific MS.) By Dr. John Holbrook, Master of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, 1418-1431). By J. O. Halliwell. 8vo, ls.

ACCOUNT OF THE VERNON MANUSCRIPT. A Volume of Early English Poetry, preserved in the Bodleian Library. By J. O. Halliwell. 8vo (only 50 printed), ls. BIBLIOTHECA CANTIANA.-A Bibliographical Account of what has been published on the History, Topography, Antiquities, Customs, and Family Genealogy of the County of Kent, with Biographical Notes. By John Russell Smith. In a handsome 8vo volume (pp. 370), with two plates of facsimiles of Autographs of 33 eminent Kentish Writers. 5s. (original price 14s.)-Large Paper, 10s. 6d. BIBLIOMANIA in the Middle Ages; or, Sketches of Book-worms, Collectors, Bible Students, Scribes, and Illuminators, from the Anglo-Saxon and Norman Periods; with Anecdotes, illustrating the History of the Monastic Libraries of Great Britain. By F. S. Merryweather. Square 12mo, cloth, 3s.

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PRING-TIDE; OR, THE ANGLER AND HIS FRIENDS. B-
John Yonge Akerman. 12mo, plates. Cloth, 3s. 6d.

A Tribute to the Memory of William Carton.

THE GAME OF THE CHESSE.-In small folio, in sheets, £1. 16or, bound in calf, antique style, £2. 2s.; or, in morocco, with silver clasps & bosses, £3. st

Frequently as we read of the Works of Caxton and the early English Printers, and of their Black Letter Books very few persons have ever had the opportunity of seeing any of these productions, and forming a proper estimate of the ingenuity and skill of those who first practised the "Noble Art of Printing."

present age into somewhat greater intiniac. with the Father of English Printers.

The TYPE HAS BEEN CAREFULLY IN TATED, and the cuts traced, from the copy. the British Museum. The Paper and Wale marks have also been made expressly, a near as possible, like the original; and tl Book is accompanied by a few remarks a practical nature, which have been su gested during the progress of the fount, ar the necessary study and comparison Caxton's Works with those of his conten poraries in Germany, by Mr. V. FIGGINS. By the Rev. R. W. Eytor.

This reproduction of the first work print-
ed by Caxton at Westminster, containing
23 woodcuts, is intended in some measure
to supply this deficiency, and bring the
ANTIQUITIES OF SHROPSHIRE.

Rector of Ryton. Royal 8vo, with plates. Vols. I. & 11, £1 each.
THE BAYEUX TAPESTRY ELUCIDATED. By the Rev. Dr. Joh
Collingwood Bruce, Author of the "Roman Wall." 4to, a handsome volume, illustrate
with 17 COLOURED plates, representing the entire Tapestry. Extra boards, £1. Is.
TONSTALL (Cuthbert, Bishop of Durham) Sermon preached on Palı.
Sunday, 1539, before Henry VIII; reprinted verbatim from the rare Edition t
Barthelet, in 1539. 12mo, Is. 6d.

An exceedingly interesting Sermon, at the commencement of the Reformation
Strype, in his Memorials," has made large extracts from it.

ARCHERY.-The Science of Archery, showing its Affinity to Heraldry
and capabilities of Attainment. By A. P. Harrison. 8vo, sewed, ls.

HISTORY OF OREGON AND CALIFORNIA and the other Terri
tories on the North-West Coast of America, accompanied by a Geographical View an
Map, and a number of Proofs and Illustrations of the History. By Robert Greenhow
Librarian of the Department of State of the United States. Thick Svo. Large Map
Cloth, 6s. (pub. at 16s.)

LITERARY COOKERY; with Reference to Matter attributed t
Coleridge and Shakespeare. In a Letter addressed to the " Athenæum," with
Postscript containing some Remarks upon the refusal of that Journal to print it
8vo, sewed, ls.

FOUR POEMS FROM "ZION'S FLOWERS;" or, Christian Poem-
for Spiritual Edification. By Mr. Zacharie Boyd, Minister in Glasgow. Printed from
his MS. in the Library of the University of Glasgow; with Notes of his Life an.
Writings, by Gab. Neil. Small 4to, portrait and facsimile. Cloth, 10s. 6d.

The above forms a portion of the wellknown "Zachary Boyd's Bible." A great many of his words and phrases are curious and amusing, and the Book would repay a

diligent perusal. Boyd was a contemporar of Shakespeare, and a great many phrases in his "Bible" are the same as to be foun in the great southern Dramatist.

VOYAGES, Relations, et Memoires originaux pour servir à l'Histoire de la Découverte de l'Amérique, publiés pour la première fois en Français. Par H. Ternaux-Compans. 20 vols. 8vo, both Series, and complete. Sewed, £3. 10s.

A valuable collection of early Voyages and Relations on South America; also

translations of unpublished Spanish MSS. principally relating to Old and New Mexico.

TUCKER AND CO., PRINTERS. PERRY'S PLACE, OXFORD STREET.

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