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A sequence of practical essays and anecdotes on riding and hunting, offering instruction on handling horses, using bridle and spur, developing hand and seat, and applying coercion and kindness; comparisons of horse temperaments and breeding; chapters on mounted hunting with foxhounds and staghounds, regional differences, and lessons in courage and discretion; illustrated guidance includes problem-solving at obstacles, mounting and control techniques, and etiquette among sportsmen. The tone blends technical advice, personal observation, and descriptive scenes to guide riders of varying skill toward safer, more effective horsemanship.

DICKENS’S (CHARLES) WORKS.

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THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD. With Illustrations by S. L. Fildes, and a Portrait engraved by Baker. Cloth, 7s. 6d.

OUR MUTUAL FRIEND. With Forty Illustrations by Marcus Stone. Cloth, £1 1s.

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NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. With Forty Illustrations by Phiz. Cloth, £1 1s.

SKETCHES BY “BOZ.” With Forty Illustrations by George Cruikshank. Cloth, £1 1s.

MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. With Forty Illustrations by Phiz. Cloth, £1 1s.

DOMBEY AND SON. With Forty Illustrations by Phiz. Cloth, £1 1s.

DAVID COPPERFIELD. With Forty Illustrations by Phiz. Cloth, £1 1s.

BLEAK HOUSE. With Forty Illustrations by Phiz. Cloth, £1 1s.

LITTLE DORRIT. With Forty Illustrations by Phiz. Cloth, £1 1s.

THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP. With Seventy-five Illustrations by George Cattermole and H. K. Browne. A New Edition. Uniform with the other volumes, £1 1s.

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CHRISTMAS BOOKS: Containing—The Christmas Carol; The Cricket on the Hearth; The Chimes; The Battle of Life; The Haunted House. With all the original Illustrations. Cloth, 12s.

OLIVER TWIST and TALE OF TWO CITIES. In one volume. Cloth, £1 1s.

OLIVER TWIST. Separately. With Twenty-four Illustrations by George Cruikshank.

A TALE OF TWO CITIES. Separately. With Sixteen Illustrations by Phiz. Cloth, 9s.

The remainder of Dickens’s Works were not originally printed in Demy 8vo.

LIBRARY EDITION.

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NICHOLAS NICKLEBY 39 2 vols. 16 0
MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT 40 2 vols. 16 0
OLD CURIOSITY SHOP and REPRINTED PIECES 36 2 vols. 16 0
BARNABY RUDGE and HARD TIMES 36 2 vols. 16 0
BLEAK HOUSE 40 2 vols. 16 0
LITTLE DORRIT 40 2 vols. 16 0
DOMBEY AND SON 38 2 vols. 16 0
DAVID COPPERFIELD 38 2 vols. 16 0
OUR MUTUAL FRIEND 40 2 vols. 16 0
SKETCHES BY “BOZ” 39 1 vol. 8 0
OLIVER TWIST 24 1 vol. 8 0
CHRISTMAS BOOKS 17 1 vol. 8 0
A TALE OF TWO CITIES 16 1 vol. 8 0
GREAT EXPECTATIONS 8 1 vol. 8 0
PICTURES FROM ITALY and AMERICAN NOTES 8 1 vol. 8 0
UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELLER 8 1 vol. 8 0
CHILD’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND 8 1 vol. 8 0
EDWIN DROOD and MISCELLANIES 12 1 vol. 8 0
CHRISTMAS STORIES from “Household Words,” &c. 16 1 vol. 8 0

THE “CHARLES DICKENS” EDITION.

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DOMBEY AND SON 8 3 6
NICHOLAS NICKLEBY 8 3 6
DAVID COPPERFIELD 8 3 6
BLEAK HOUSE 8 3 6
LITTLE DORRIT 8 3 6
OUR MUTUAL FRIEND 8 3 6
BARNABY RUDGE 8 3 6
OLD CURIOSITY SHOP 8 3 6
A CHILD’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND 4 3 6
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TALE OF TWO CITIES 8 3 0
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UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELLER 4 3 0
THE LIFE OF CHARLES DICKENS. Uniform with this Edition, with Numerous Illustrations. 2 vols. 3s. 6d. each.

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This Edition is printed on a finer paper and in a larger type than has been employed in any previous edition. The type has been cast especially for it, and the page is of a size to admit of the introduction of all the original illustrations.

No such attractive issue has been made of the writings of Mr. Dickens, which, various as have been the forms of publication adapted to the demands of an ever widely-increasing popularity, have never yet been worthily presented in a really handsome library form.

The collection comprises all the minor writings it was Mr. Dickens’s wish to preserve.

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OLD CURIOSITY SHOP and REPRINTED PIECES. 2 vols. With Illustrations by Cattermole, &c.

BARNABY RUDGE and HARD TIMES. 2 vols. With Illustrations by Cattermole, &c.

MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. 2 vols. With 40 Illustrations by Phiz.

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DOMBEY AND SON. 2 vols. With 40 Illustrations by Phiz.

DAVID COPPERFIELD. 2 vols. With 40 Illustrations by Phiz.

BLEAK HOUSE. 2 vols. With 40 Illustrations by Phiz.

LITTLE DORRIT. 2 vols. With 40 Illustrations by Phiz.

A TALE OF TWO CITIES. With 16 Illustrations by Phiz.

THE UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. With 8 Illustrations by Marcus Stone.

GREAT EXPECTATIONS. With 8 Illustrations by Marcus Stone.

OUR MUTUAL FRIEND. 2 vols. With 40 Illustrations by Marcus Stone.

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MR. DICKENS’S READINGS.

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CHIMES: A GOBLIN STORY, 1s.

STORY OF LITTLE DOMBEY. 1s.

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*One wire quadrangle, with a circle and cross within it, and one straight wire. One solid cube. One skeleton wire cube. One sphere. One cone. One cylinder. One hexagonal prism. £2 2s.

  Skeleton cube in wood, 3s. 6d.

  18-inch Skeleton cube in wood, 12s.

*Three objects of form in Pottery:

Indian Jar, }
Celadon Jar, 18s. 6d.
Bottle,

*Five selected Vases in Majolica Ware, £2 11s.

*Three selected Vases in Earthenware, 18s.

  Imperial Deal Frames, glazed, without sunk rings, 10s.

*Davidson’s Smaller Solid Models, in Box, £2.

*Davidson’s Advanced Drawing Models (10 models), £9.

*Davidson’s Apparatus for Teaching Practical Geometry (22 models), £5.

*Binn’s Models for illustrating the elementary principles of orthographic projection as applied to mechanical drawing, in box, £1 10s.

  Vulcanite set square, 5s.

  Large compasses with chalk-holder, 5s.

*Slip, two set squares and T square, 5s.

*Parkes’ case of instruments, containing 6-inch compasses with pen and pencil leg, 5s.

*Prize instrument case, with 6-inch compasses, pen and pencil leg, 2 small compasses, pen and scale, 18s.

  6-inch compasses with shifting pen and point, 4s. 6d.

  Small compass in case, 1s.

* Models, &c., entered as sets, cannot be supplied singly.


LARGE DIAGRAMS.

ASTRONOMICAL:

TWELVE SHEETS. Prepared for the Committee of Council on Education by John Drew, Ph. Dr., F.R.S.A. £2 8s.; on rollers and varnished, £4 4s.

BOTANICAL:

NINE SHEETS. Illustrating a Practical Method of Teaching Botany. By Professor Henslow, F.L.S. £2; on canvas and rollers, and varnished, £3 3s.

ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE PRINCIPAL NATURAL ORDERS OF THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM. By Professor Oliver, F.R.S., F.L.S. 70 Imperial sheets, containing examples of dried Plants, representing the different Orders. £5 5s. the set.

Catalogue and Index to Oliver’s Diagrams, 1s.

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION:

TEN SHEETS. By William J. Glenny, Professor of Drawing, King’s College. In sets, £1 1s.

LAXTON’S EXAMPLES OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION IN TWO DIVISIONS:

First Division, containing 16 Imperial Plates, 10s.

Second Division, containing 16 Imperial Plates, 10s.

BUSBRIDGE’S DRAWINGS OF BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, 11 Sheets. Mounted, 5s. 6d.; unmounted, 2s. 9d.

GEOLOGICAL:

DIAGRAM OF BRITISH STRATA. By H. W. Bristow, F.R.S., F.G.S. A Sheet, 4s; mounted on roller and varnished, 7s. 6d.

MECHANICAL:

DIAGRAMS OF THE MECHANICAL POWERS, AND THEIR APPLICATIONS IN MACHINERY AND THE ARTS GENERALLY. By Dr. John Anderson.

This Series consists of 8 Diagrams, highly coloured on stout paper, 3 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 6 inches, price £1 per set; mounted on common rollers, £2.

DIAGRAMS OF THE STEAM-ENGINE. By Professor Goodeve and Professor Shelley.

These Diagrams are on stout paper, 40 inches by 27 inches, highly coloured.

The price per set of 41 Diagrams (52-1/2 Sheets), £6 6s. These Diagrams can be supplied varnished and mounted on rollers at 2s. 6d. extra per Sheet.

EXAMPLES OF MACHINE DETAILS. A Series of 16 Coloured Diagrams. By Professor Unwin. £2 2s.

SELECTED EXAMPLES OF MACHINES, OF IRON AND WOOD (French). By Stanislas Pettit. 60 Sheets, £3 5s.; 13s. per dozen.

BUSBRIDGE’S DRAWINGS OF MACHINE CONSTRUCTION (22). Mounted, 11s.; unmounted, 5s. 6d.

LESSONS IN MECHANICAL DRAWING. By Stanislas Pettit, 1s. per dozen; also larger Sheets, being more advanced copies, 2s. per dozen.

LESSONS IN ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING. By Stanislas Pettit. 1s. per dozen; also larger Sheets, being more advanced copies, 2s. per dozen.

PHYSIOLOGICAL:

ELEVEN SHEETS. Illustrating Human Physiology, Life size and Coloured from Nature. Prepared under the direction of John Marshall, F.R.S., F.R.C.S., &c. Each Sheet, 12s. 6d. On canvas and rollers, varnished, £1 1s.

1. THE SKELETON AND LIGAMENTS.

2. THE MUSCLES, JOINTS, AND ANIMAL MECHANICS.

3. THE VISCERA IN POSITION.—THE STRUCTURE OF THE LUNGS.

4. THE ORGANS OF CIRCULATION.

5. THE LYMPHATICS OR ABSORBENTS.

6. THE ORGANS OF DIGESTION.

7. THE BRAIN AND NERVES.—THE ORGANS OF THE VOICE.

8. THE ORGANS OF THE SENSES, Plate 1.

9. THE ORGANS OF THE SENSES, Plate 2.

10. THE MICROSCOPIC STRUCTURE OF THE TEXTURES AND ORGANS, Plate 1.

11. THE MICROSCOPIC STRUCTURE OF THE TEXTURES AND ORGANS, Plate 2.

HUMAN BODY, LIFE SIZE. By John Marshall, F.R.S., F.R.C.S.

1. THE SKELETON, Front View.

2. THE MUSCLES, Front View.

3. THE SKELETON, Back View.

4. THE MUSCLES, Back View.

5. THE SKELETON, Side View.

6. THE MUSCLES, Side View.

7. THE FEMALE SKELETON, Front View.

Each Sheet, 12s. 6d.; on canvas and rollers, varnished, £1 1s.

Explanatory Key, 1s.

ZOOLOGICAL:

TEN SHEETS. Illustrating the Classification of Animals. By Robert Patterson. £2.; on canvas and rollers, varnished, £3 10s.

The same, reduced in size, on Royal paper, in 9 Sheets, uncoloured, 12s.

THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW.

Edited by JOHN MORLEY.

THE FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW is published on the 1st of every month (the issue on the 15th being suspended), and a Volume is completed every Six Months.

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  • SIR RUTHERFORD ALCOCK.
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  • PROFESSOR BEESLY.
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  • HON. GEORGE C. BRODRICK.
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