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"VALUABLE TO BOOKSELLERS AND STILL MORE SO TO BOOKBUYERS."-Athenæum.

In demy 8vo., strongly bound in buckram, and printed on good paper, with broad margin for Notes and Additions, £1 7s. 6d. net.

NOW READY.

THE NEW (ELEVENTH) VOLUME OF

BOOK PRICES CURRENT

Being a Record of the Prices at which Books have been sold at Auction, with the Titles and Descriptions in full, the Catalogue Numbers, and

the Names of the Purchasers from December,

1896, to November, 1897.

"The record is extremely useful for buyers and collectors of books, and is a valuable index to current phases of book-collecting and to fluctuations in the market."-Saturday Review. "In 'Book Prices Current' all who are concerned in the buying and selling of books have a permanent record of undoubted value."-Publishers' Circular.

NEW VOLUME OF THE POPULAR COUNTY HISTORY SERIES.

In demy 8vo., cloth, price 7s. 6d.; Roxburghe, price 10s. 6d.; Large Paper Copies, price 21s. net each volume.

A HISTORY OF CAMBRIDGESHIRE

BY THE

Rev. EDWARD CONYBEARE,

VICAR OF BARRINGTON, CAMBRIDGE.

"The book is written in a graceful and flowing style, and is well worthy of careful perusal."-Publishers' Circular.

'The author has made ample use of the rich materials at his command, and the result is a highly pleasing and instructive work. He merits congratulation not only for the wealth of information he has won, but also for the useful way in which he has presented it to his readers."-Public Opinion.

NEW VOLUME OF THE ANTIQUARY'S LIBRARY.
In handsome crown 8vo.

Volumes to be issued at short intervals, price 3s. 6d. net.

The ANTIQUITIES and CURIOSITIES of the EXCHEQUER

By HUBERT HALL, F.S.A.,

Of H.M.'s Public Record Office.

Illustrations by Ralph Nevill, F.S.A.; Introduction by Sir John Lubbock, Bart. "A scholarly and well-written book, full of valuable information which cannot easily be found elsewhere."-St. James's Gazette.

ELLIOT STOCK, 62, Paternoster Row, London, E.C.

Founded 1891.

THE INTERNATIONAL BOOKFINDER.

Telephone 6848.

'BOOK QUERIES'

The Leading Organ of the Second-hand Book Trade.

[TS ADVANTAGES to all connected with book production or distribution and allied trades are too well known to need comment, but a few recent letters from hundreds of voluntary testimonials received, may aid the hesitating subscriber. [A printed list of about 150 compli

mentary letters can be had post free.]

"Just the paper for booksellers."-Answers.

"I have nothing but praise for 'B.Q.'"-E. BAKER.

"More replies to 'wants' than from any other paper."-GEO. BELL & SONS.
"B.Q.' is essential to successful bookselling."--Book Gazette.

"B.Q.' will produce a living for the energetic bookseller."-C. F. BULLOCK.

"The books sold through 'B.Q.' are far in excess of any other paper."-T. FORSTER. "Destined to be the booksellers' vade mecum."-T. KENNARD.

"More response to my lists in B.Q.' than from any other source."-H. W. MARSDEN. "Of more use than ALL THE OTHER trade journals put together."-Midland Educational Company.

I always enjoy reading Bookshop Echoes in B.Q.""-E. W. B. SMITH. "More useful to me than any weekly I formerly supported."-J. STRONG. "B.Q.' is most useful in my business."--W. H. WARMINGHAM,

CIRCULATION OVER 3,000 COPIES, DISTRIBUTED THROUGHOUT EUROPE. The non-subscribing bookseller does not move with the calendar.

Every Thursday, price 1d.; or post free to all parts, 6s. annually; or six months, 3s.; three months, 2s. Advt. rates on application. OFFICE:-39, RENSHAW STREET, LIVERPOOL.

The 'B.Q. Copyright Post Card

For Inland and Foreign Postage.

SAVES TIME, TROUBLE, AND MONEY. Price 4s. 6d. per 1000, well printed on

stout white card, 3 by 4in.

Many thousands in use. Sample post free. Innumerable post cards go astray unknown to the senders for want of the simple device we have copyrighted.

'B.Q.' ENQUIRY BUREAU, 39, Renshaw Street, Liverpool. PRIVACY, DESPATCH, AND ECONOMY COMBINED.

This institution has rendered invaluable aid to many members of the trade at trifling expense to them (see numerous complimentary letters).

Private and confidential enquiries in any part of the Kingdom, by secret agents, at 6d. each (low rates for foreign parts).

No Enquiry Form Books or other hindrances necessary, and anyone is welcome to its services.

Information is only obtained (and given) in strict confidence. All questions must be accompanied by the fee in halfpenny stamps and stamped addressed envelope for reply.

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Autographs, Curious Bindings, and
Foreign Stamps.

Classified Catalogue, 60 pp, 2d. No rubbish shelved or listed.

New Books.-4d. in 1s. discount to trade. 5,000 items to select from. Second-hand Books.-50 per cent. to 75 per cent. discount off published prices. Over 25,000 volumes.

Engravings, Old Mezzotints, &c.-Portfolios & Scrap Books purchased.
Bookplates.-5,000 Ex Libris. 24 different plates post free for 2s.
Autograph Letters Bought. PARCHMENT MANUSCRIPTS WAnted!
Foreign Stamps.-Collections and loose stamps desired. Best London
prices given. Collections arranged, valued, or examined by experts.
Circulating Library.-List, 68 pages, 2d.
Bookbinding of every description undertaken. Experienced London and
Parisian workmen.

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'Very pleased with your binding."-W. WADE, Esq., London. Publishers of "The Labour Annual;" Senfs' "Stamp Album;" Andrews' "How to Cure Consumption;" Dressler's "Curse of Machinery;" Gamlin's "Twixt Mersey and Dee;" "Walker Art Gallery Autumn Catalogue;" &c., &c.

Sole Agents for "Stamp C. F.," and leading Philatelic lists.

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Systematic Bookfinding.-"Out of 24 firms receiving my list," writes a client, yours is the only one able to supply my wants." also HANS BREITMANN'S Memoirs.]

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“I am highly gratified by your book finding successes. G. SEDDON, Esq., Birkenhead. No fees and no charge whatever, save for books supplied! Purchase entirely optional! [Our services are always at the disposal of Librarians, Secretaries, and others.]

Libraries catalogued, arranged, packed, or valued. -Our Cataloguer has had nearly 20 years' experience, gleaned from the Warwick Castle collections, Libraries of the Earl of Aylesford, Du Moulin Browne, Leamington College, Warneford Hospital, Tonbridge School, and other public and private collections.

BOOKS BOUGHT.

JAGGARD & Co.,

39, RENSHAW STREET, LIVERPOOL.

Wire-"Jaggard, Bookshop, Liverpool." Telephone-6848, Central.

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The International

Directory of Booksellers

AND

Bibliophile's Manual,

INCLUDING LISTS OF

The Public Libraries of the World;

PUBLISHERS, BOOK COLLECTORS,

LEARNED SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS,

THEOLOGICAL COLLEGES,

AND

El Bibliography of Works of Reference.

EDITED BY

JAMES CLEGG.

5th ed.

Rochdale: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY JAMES CLEEG, ALDINE PRESS. London: ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C.

Yew York: DODD, MEAD, & Co., 149, FIFTH AVENUE.

Paris: LIBRAIRIE NEAL, 248, RUE DE RIVOLI.

Leipzig: GEO. HEDELER, "EXPORT JOURNAL" OFFICE.

1899.

[Entered at Stationers' Hall.]

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