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CHRONICLE of the KINGS of ENGLAND, from William the Norman to the Death of George III. written after the manner of the Jewish Historians, with copious Notes, [and curious Anecdotes], 8vo. boards, 9s 6d CHRYSOSTOMI (S.) OPERA OMNIA, Gr. et Lat. EDITIO BENEDICTINA, Opera et studio BERNARDI DE MONTFAUCON, portrait, 13 vols. folio, uncut, £9. 9s Venetiis, 1734

1821

BEST EDITION of the entire works of St. Chrysostom. Dibdin emphatically says-"The various readings, notes, versions, and indexes render it a work perfect in its kind." CHRYSOSTOMI (S.) HOMILIÆ in MATTHÆUM, Græce, ad fidem MSS. et Versionum emendavit F. Field, 3 vols. roy. 8vo. cloth, top edges gilt, scarce, £1. 1s Cantabrigiæ, 1839 CHRYSOSTOM (S.) HIS LIFE and TIMES; a Sketch of the Church and the Empire in the fourth century, by Rev. W. STEPHENS, portrait, 8vo. cloth, 12s 6d CHURCH'S (J.) CABINET OF QUADRUPEDS, with Historical and Scientific Descriptions, 84 beautiful engravings by Ibbetson, Scott, Tookey, &c. PROOF IMPRESSIONS, 2 vols. folio, LARGE PAPER, neatly half bound, £1. 16s 1805 These engravings are of a very superior and highly finished character.

1872

CHURCH AND THE AGE; a Series of Essays on the Principles and Present Position of the Anglican Church, second edition, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, £1. 28

1871

The Essays are written by the Bishop of Ely, Dean Hook, Professor Burrows, Revs. Dr. Irons, Charles Pritchard, Dr. Barry, M. F. Sadler, A. W. Haddan, W. Walsham How, St. John Tyrwhitt, A. Weir, W. D. Maclagan. CHURCHILL'S (C.) POETICAL WORKS, with Notes and Life by Tooke, an elegant reprint of Pickering's Aldine edition, portrait, 3 vols. fcap. 8vo. morocco, gilt edges, £1. 2s 6d Boston, 1854 CICERO'S (M. T.) LIFE and LETTERS, containing the Life and Times of Cicero, by Dr. Middleton; Letters to his Friends and to Atticus by Melmoth and Heberden, fine port. and front. large royal 8vo. cloth, 10s

1854

CICERO'S (M. T.) LIFE OF, by W. Forsyth, with 19 illustrations, 8vo. new calf gilt, 15s-Another copy, vellum carmine edges, 18s 6d 1869 CICOGNARA, STORIA della SCULTURA, dal suo Risorgimento in Italia sino al Secolo XIX; per servire di Continuazione alle Opere di Winckelmann e di D'Agincourt, with 180 fine engravings of Sculpture, 3 large vols. folio, boards, uncut, £5.5s Venezia, 1813-18

"Cet Ouvrage est un des meilleurs que l'Italie ait produit sur les Beaux Arts."-Brunet.

An excellent work: in addition to containing several hundred engravings of the most famous works of Sculpture, much of the third volume is devoted to a critical examination of the works of CANOVA, and to fine plates of them.

CIVIL ENGINEER and ARCHITECT'S JOURNAL, complete from its commencement, 1837 to 1866, inclusive, with many hundred engravings of Public and Private Buildings and Works, 29 vols. 4to. hf. calf, £10. 10s 1837-66

This valuable work comprises the most complete register and description of all the great Works in every branch of Engineering and Architecture in all parts of the Kingdom; with full accounts of all the new Inventions, Patents, and Improvements during the last 30 years; besides an immense quantity of the most useful practical information communicated by eminent Engineers and Architects of the present day.

CLARENDON'S (Earl of) HISTORY of the REBELLION and Civil Wars in England, 7 vols.LIFE and CONTINUATION of his HISTORY, 2 vols. finely printed in large type, 9 vols. roy. 8vo. new tree calf extra, £6. 68 Oxf. 1849

A new edition of this great work, now for the first time carefully printed from the original MS. preserved in the Bodleian library; with the notes of Bishop Warburton subjoined. CLARENDON'S (Earl of) HISTORY of the REBELLION and Civil Wars in England; with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland; new edition, with the SUPPRESSED PASSAGES, and the unpublished Notes of Bp. Warburton; ed. by Dr. Bandinel, 8 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, £3. 10s Oxf. 1826 CLARENDON'S (Earl of) HISTORY of the REBELLION and Civil Wars in England, with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, 6 vols. 8vo. calf, £1. 4s Oxf. Clar. Press, 1819 CLARENDON'S (Earl of) History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, with Life written by himself, New edition, with the Suppressed Passages, 56 finely engraved portraits after Vandyke, Lely, etc. 2 vols. impl. 8vo. cloth, £1. 10s Oxf. Univ. Press, 1843 CLARENDON'S (Earl of) HISTORY of the REBELLION and Civil Wars, with his Life and Continuation of the History; also the SUPPRESSED PASSAGES, and copious Indexes, thick impl. 8vo. new calf gilt, £1. 6s Oxford, 1843 CLARENDON'S (Earl of) History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, LARGEST TYPE EDITION, portrait by Fittler, 6 vols. folio, boards, £2. 2s (pub. £16. 5s)

Oxf. Clar. Press, 1816 A most valuable and splendid edition, and one of the finest sets of books issued from this press. CLARENDON and ROCHESTER Correspondence, with the Diary of Lord Clarendon, from 1687 to 1690, edited by S. W. Singer, portraits, engravings, and autographs, 2 vols. 4to. hf. russia, £1. 1s (pub. £4. 4s)

1828

Containing minute particulars of the Revolution; and Lord Rochester's Diary during his Embassy to Poland, &c. CLARENDON GALLERY; Lives of the Friends and Contemporaries of the Lord Chancellor Clarendon, illustrative of Portraits in his Gallery, by Lady Theresa Lewis, with fine portrait, 3 vols. 8vo. cloth, 15s

1852

CLARENDON'S (Earl of) LIFE, in which is included a Continuation of his History of the Grand Rebellion, written by himself, new edition, with all the Suppressed Passages, 3 vols. 8vo. cloth, 16s (pub. 31s 6d) Oxf. 1827 CLARENDON'S (Earl of) LIFE and Administration; with original Correspondence and authentic Papers never before published, by T. H. Lister, 3 vols. 8vo. hf. calf gilt, 14s (pub. £2. 8s)

1838

CLARK'S (E.) BRITANNIA and CONWAY TUBULAR BRIDGES, with general Inquiries on Beams, and on the properties of materials used in Construction, 2 vols. roy. 8vo. with atlas folio, containing 45 large and finely executed engravings, some coloured, cloth, £1. 16s (pub. £4. 14s 6d)

1850

In compiling this valuable work, Mr. Clark (the Resident Engineer) received great assistance from Mr. Stephen. son, under whose sanction and supervision it was published.

CLARK'S (H.) Introduction to HERALDRY, with | CLAUDE'S LIBER VERITATIS, a Collection of 1000 illustrations, new edition, post 8vo. new cloth, 4s 6d; or with COLOURED illustrations, new cloth, 128 6d

1866

CLARK'S (W.) History of the British MARINE TESTACEOUS MOLLUSCA, distributed in their Natural Order, on the Basis of the Organization of the Animals; with references and Notes on every British Species, 8vo. cloth, 8s 6d (pub. 15s) 1855 CLARK'S (W., Advocate) MARCIANO, or the Discovery, a Tragi-Comedy, sm. 4to. hf. morocco, top edge gilt, (ONLY 75 COPIES PRIVATELY PRINTED by W. H. Logan) 9s 6d Edin. 1871

This excellent Play-interspersed with pleasing Lyrics -which after the lapse of upwards of two hundred years is now reprinted for the first time, appears to have been the first Play presented after the Restoration. The original edition of Edinburgh, 1663, is very rare. CLARK'S (W. T.) Account of the SUSPENSION

BRIDGE across the RIVER DANUBE, with 37 folding plates of drawings and details of this "magnificent" Bridge, roy. 8vo. cloth, 10s 6d (pub. 328) 1852

1830-32

CLARKE'S (Dr. Adam) Succession of Sacred Literature in a Chronological Arrangement of Authors and their Works, from the Invention of Alphabetical Characters, with Continuation by J. B. Clarke, 2 vols. 8vo. calf antique, red edges, 9s 6d CLARKE'S (C.) ARCHITECTURA ECCLESIASTICA LONDINI, 123 large and finely engraved views of interiors and exteriors of the Churches of London, Southwark, Westminster, and adjoining Parishes, with descriptions, a large vol. royal fol. new hf. morocco, gilt top, £2. 10s

1820 These engravings are from original drawings by John Coney, G. Shepherd, etc.

CLARKE'S (Mrs. Cowden) CONCORDANCE to SHAKSPERE, a verbal Index to all the Passages in his Dramatic Works, NEW EDITION, roy. 8vo. new cloth, £1. 6s 6d 1870 CLARKE (D. K.) and COLBURN's Recent Practice in the LoCOMOTIVE ENGINE, (being a Supplement to "Railway Machinery,") comprising the latest English improvements, and a treatise on the Locomotive Engines of the United States, illustrated by a series of plates and numerous engravings on wood, royal 4to. hf. morocco, 128 6d

1860

1816-25

CLARKE'S (Dr. E. D.) TRAVELS in various Countries in Europe, Asia, and Africa, portrait, maps, and engravings, BEST 8vo. EDITION, 11 vols. calf gilt; also his Life and Remains by Bp. Otter, 2 vols. cloth; together 13 vols. 8vo. £2. 10s CLARKE'S (Dr. S.) SERMONS, published from the Author's MS. by Dean Clarke, with Life by Bp. Hoadley, portrait by Vertue, 10 vols. 8vo. nice old morocco, gilt leaves, £2. 2s 1730 CLAUDE'S LIBER VERITATIS, a Collection of 300 Prints after the original designs of Claude, in the collection of the Duke of Devonshire, the British Museum, &c. engraved by Earlom, in the manner of the originals, CHOICE EARLY IMPRESSIONS, 3 vols. folio, russia extra, new morocco backs, gilt edges, £31. 10s

1777-1819

300 Prints after the original designs of Claude; in the Collection of the Duke of Devonshire, R. Payne Knight, the British Museum, &c. engraved by Richard Earlom, in the manner and taste of the Drawings, with a descriptive Catalogue of each Print; and of the present possessors of many of the Original Pictures, 3 fine thick vols. folio, new half morocco extra, gilt edges, £9. 98 (1831)

To this edition has been added a revised list of the have been sold, and to whom, by the late Mr. John Smith, the eminent picture dealer.

plates, with addition of the prices at which the pictures

CLAUDE'S LIBER STUDIORUM, consisting of One Hundred large and beautiful LANDSCAPES, BUILDINGS, COMPOSITIONS, STUDIES from NATURE, TREES, &c. now first engraved in facsimile of the originals in the British Museum, by F. C. LEWIS, impl. folio, half morocco, gilt leaves, £4. 4s (pub. £15. 15s)

1840

This fine and interesting volume, by the celebrated engraver, Mr. Lewis, who devoted to its production the greater part of his life, is a necessary accompaniment to the "Liber Veritatis" of Claude, engraved by Earlom. CLAVIGERO'S (Abbé D.) HISTORY OF MEXICO, from Spanish and Mexican Historians, MSS., Paintings, &c. with critical Dissertations on the Land, Animals, and Inhabitants, translated by Cullen, numerous engravings and maps, 2 vols. 4to. calf neat, 18s

1846

1787 CLAYTON'S (J.) Collection of the ANCIENT TIMBER EDIFICES of England, 26 fine tinted plates of celebrated examples, with Descriptions, impl. folio, hf. morocco, £3. 15s CLERCK (C.) ARANEI SUECICI, cum descriptione et figuris, 6 coloured plates, 4to. calf gilt, 10s 6d Stockholm, 1757 CLERISSEAU (C.) ANTIQUITÉS DE LA FRANCE, avec texte historique et descriptif par Legrand, (contenant Histoire et Monuments de NISMES) illustrated by 63 large and fine engravings, plans, elevations, details, &c. of the remarkable remains of Roman Architecture, 2 vols. imperial CLIVE'S (Lord) LIFE, by the Rev. G. R. Gleig, folio, hf. morocco, £1. 10s Paris, 1804 CLODE'S (C. M.) ADMINISTRATION of JUSTICE new edition, cr. 8vo. new calf gilt, 7s 6d under Military and Martial Law, 8vo. cloth, 10s

1869

1872

1869

1869

CLODE'S (C. M.) MILITARY FORCES of the CROWN; their Administration and Government, 2 thick vols. 8vo. cloth, £1. 1s CLOUGH'S (A. H.) POEMS and PROSE Remains, with a selection from his Letters, and a Memoir, edited by his Wife, portrait, 2 vols. post 8vo. new morocco, £2. CLOUGH'S (A. H.) POEMS, with a Memoir, 12mo. morocco extra, gilt edges, 14s-Another copy, calf gilt, 10s 6d 1871 CLUTTON'S (H.) Illustrations of the DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE of FRANCE; with Historical Descriptions, 16 large and beautiful tinted Drawings on stone of the most famous Remains of the XVth Century, royal folio, hf. morocco, £1. 1s (pub. £3. 3s)

1853

A fine and attractive work; the letterpress is also embellished with numerous woodcuts illustrating the ground-plans, sections, and elevations of the mansions.

CLUTTERBUCK'S (R.) HISTORY and ANTI-COLCHESTER (Lord, Speaker of House of

QUITIES OF HERTFORDSHIRE, comprising the entire County; compiled from the best printed Authorities and Original Records preserved in the public Repositories and private Collections, embellished with highly finished engravings by LE KEUX and others, of Mansions, Churches, Monumental Effigies, and other Antiquities, Maps, &c. 3 vols. folio, boards, uncut, £13. 13s (pub. £25. 48)—The same, 3 vols. full bound morocco extra, gilt leaves, beautiful copy, £18. 18s-Another copy, on LARGE PAPER, with proof impressions of the plates on India paper, 3 vols. roy. folio, elegantly bound in new morocco super extra, gilt edges, £31. 10s

Nichols, 1815-27

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1864

COBBOLD'S (Dr. T. S.) ENTOZOA; an Introduction to the Study of Helminthology, with reference, more particularly, to the Internal Parasities of Man, with many fine illustrative plates, large thick imperial 8vo. cloth, 14s (pub. 31s 6d) COBDEN'S (R.) POLITICAL WRITINGS, 2 vols. 8vo. 1868; also, SPEECHES on Questions of Public Policy, edited by John Bright and J. S. THOROLD ROGERS, portrait, 2 vols. 8vo. 1870; together 4 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, £3. 3s 1868-70 COCKBURN'S (Lord) MEMORIALS of his TIME, 1779-1830, 1 vol.; together with JOURNAL, being a Continuation, 1831-54, 2 vols. portrait; 3 vols. 8vo. new calf gilt, £2. 2s 1856-74 "It would be impossible to get too much of Henry Cockburn."

1820

COCKBURN'S (J.) SWISS SCENERY, with Descriptions, 60 highly finished engravings by Heath, Goodall, and others, FINE IMPRESSIONS, impl. 8vo. russia super extra, 16s-Another copy, maroon morocco, gilt edges, 18s COINS.-NUMMI VETERES CIVITATUM, Regum, Gentium, et Provinciarum, Londini in MUSEO R. PAYNE KNIGHT asservati ab ipso ordine geographico descripti, VELLUM PAPER, roy. 4to. hf. morocco extra, top edges gilt, £1. 5s Lond. 1830

Scarce; a very limited number printed. COKAIN'S (Sir Aston) DRAMATIC WORKS; with Prefatory Memoir, Introduction, and Notes, post 8vo. cloth, 10s 6d; or, on LARGE PAPER, 8vo. cloth, 18s 1874 COLBURN (Z.) and HOLLEY'S Permanent Way and COAL-BURNING LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS of European Railways, with 51 plates by J. BIEN, folio, cloth, 15s New York, 1858 Includes a comparison of the working economy of European and American Lines, and the principles upon which improvements must proceed.

Commons, 1802-17) DIARY and CORRESPONDENCE of; edited by his Son, port. 3 thick vols. 8vo. cloth, 7s 6d-Another copy, hf. calf, 15s 1861 Containing many important relations and curious anecdotes nowhere else recorded.

COLE'S (J.) HISTORY and ANTIQUITIES of FILEY, in the County of York, portrait and plates, 8vo. hf. calf, uncut, £1. 15s COLEBROOKE (T.) LIFE and MISCELLANEOUS Scarborough, 1828 ESSAYS of, the Biography by his Son, Sir T. E. Colebrooke, Bart. M.P., the Essays edited by Prof. Cowell, 3 vols. 8vo. cloth, £1. 158 1873 COLENSO'S (Bp.) LECTURES on the PENTATEUCH and the Moabite Stone: with Appendices, containing-I. The Elohistic Narrative; II. The Original Story of the Exodus; III. The Pre-Christian Cross, 8vo. cloth, 12s 1873

1846

COLERIDGE'S (H. N.) Introductions to the Study of the Greek Classic Poets, map, 12mo. calf gilt, 58 COLERIDGE'S (H. N.) Lives of NORTHERN WORTHIES, edited by his Brother, with the Marginal Observations of S. T. Coleridge, 3 vols. COLERIDGE'S (S. T.) WORKS in VERSE and fcap. 8vo. cloth, 12s 6d Moxon, 1852 PROSE, edited by H. and D. Coleridge, very complete set, uniformly printed, with portraits, 19 vols. fcap. 8vo. new calf extra gilt, £10. 108 1853, &c.

Biographia Literaria.
The Friend.

Essays on his Own Times.
Lectures on Shakspeare.

Confessions of an Inquiring

Spirit.

Constitution of the Church and State.

Poetical Works.
Dramatic Works.
Aids to Reflection.
Lay Sermons.
Notes on English Divines.
Notes, Theological, Political,
and Miscellaneous.

1868

1866

COLERIDGE'S (S. T.) DRAMATIC WORKS, edited by D. Coleridge, fcap. 8vo. new calf gilt, 10s-Another copy, new morocco, gilt edges, 128 6d COLERIDGE'S (S. T.) THE FRIEND; ESSAYS to aid in the formation of fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion, post 8vo. new calf gilt, 8s COLERIDGE'S (S. T.) LITERARY REMAINS, collected and edited by H. N. Coleridge, 4 vols. 8vo. calf gilt, A FINE COPY, SCARCE, £3. 3s COLERIDGE'S (S. T.) OSORIO: A Tragedy, Pickering, 1836-39 as originally written in 1797, now first printed from a MS. copy recently discovered, with the Variorum Readings of "Remorse," and a Monograph on the Play by the Author of Tennysoniana," fcap. 8vo. boards, 5s-Another copy, LARGE PAPER, 8vo. boards, 10s Pearsons, 1874 COLERIDGE'S (S. T.) POETICAL WORKS, with Memoir and Illustrations by W. B. Scott, illustrated, cr. 8vo. new calf gilt, 10s-Another copy, new morocco, gilt edges, 12s 6d 1872 COLERIDGE'S (S. T.) RIME of the ANCIENT MARINER, illustrated by Gustave Doré in his own peculiar and masterly style, folio, cloth, £3. 10s COLERIDGE'S (S. T.) RIME of the ANCIENT MARINER, with 20 large tinted engravings from pictures by NOEL PATON, oblong folio, cloth, scarce, £1. 1s Art Union, 1863

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1865

COLERIDGE (S. T.) SPECIMENS of the Table | COLLINS (D.) Account of the Colony of NEW Talk of, port. by Finden, fcap. 8vo. new calf gilt, 78 6d COLERIDGE'S (Sara) MEMOIRS and LETTERS, edited by her Daughter, portraits, 2 vols. post 8vo. cloth, £1. 1s-A cheaper edition, post 8vo. cloth, 68

1873

"The letters of Sara Coleridge were not acts of authorship, but of friendship; we feel in reading them, that she is not entertaining or instructing a crowd of listeners, but holding quiet converse with some congenial mind."-PREFACE.

COLLECTANEA ARCHEOLOGICA; Communications made to the BRITISH ARCHEOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, with numerous plates and woodcuts, Vol. 1, 4to. cloth, and Vol. 2, parts 1 and 2, sewed, £1. 18 1862-64 Contains papers by B. Botfield, T. Wright, T. J. Pettigrew, J. R. Planché, Rev. C. Hartshorne, C. Davis, G. V. Irving, and others. COLLEGE (Royal) of Physicians of London; the Roll of, [Biographical Memoirs], from 1518 to 1800, compiled from its Annals and other authentic sources, by W. Munk, M.D., 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 10s 6d (pub. 24s) 1861 COLLIER'S (Jeremy) ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY of GREAT BRITAIN, from the earliest times to the end of the Reign of K. Charles II.; new edition, with Life, the Controversial Tracts connected with the History, Notes, and Index, by F. BARHAM, 9 vols. 8vo. cloth, £1. 12s (pub. £4. 14s 6d)

1840

COLLIER'S (J. Payne) BIBLIOGRAPHICAL and CRITICAL Account of the Rarest Books in the English Language, alphabetically arranged, which during the last 50 years have come under his observation, 2 thick vols. 8vo. hf. bd. £2, 5s 1865

A valuable work, comprising notices of many very rare and curious Books.

1831

COLLIER'S (J. P.) HISTORY of ENGLISH DRAMATIC POETRY to the Time of Shakespeare; and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration, 3 vols. post 8vo. calf gilt, £2. 2s COLLIER'S (J. P.) POETICAL DECAMERON, or Ten Conversations on English Poets and Poetry, particularly of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I. 2 vols. post 8vo. calf gilt, £1. 4s 1820 COLLINGWOOD'S (Vice-Admiral Lord) Public and Private Correspondence, with Memoirs of his Life by N. Collingwood, portrait, 8vo. calf gilt,

88

1828

COLLINS' (A.) PEERAGE of ENGLAND; Genealogical, Biographical and Historical, augmented and continued to the present time, by SIR EGERTON BRYDGES, LAST AND BEST EDITION, 9 vols. 8vo. calf neat, £4. 48 1812 "Collins," it is said, "dipped even into the Funeral Urn, to stamp his labours with authenticity; and such is the credit they have obtained, that while there remains a spark of veneration for the Ancestry and Actions of our Peerage, his work will be consulted as a faithful history of that splendid part of the British Constitution." COLLINS' (Wilkie) NOVELS, new illustrated Library Edition, with several full-page illustrations in each vol. 17 vols. post. 8vo. new hf. mor. neat, £6. 6s (1874)

Comprises: The Woman in White; Antonina, or, the Fall of Rome; Basil; The Dead Secret; The Queen of Hearts; The Moonstone; Man and Wife; Hide and Seek, or the Mystery of Mary Grice; Poor Miss Finch; Miss or Mrs.?; The New Magdalen; The Frozen Deep; My Miscellanies; The Law and the Lady; After Dark; Armadale; No Name.

SOUTH WALES, with the Manners, Customs, &c. of the Natives, Vocabularies, &c. numerous engravings of Views, Ceremonies, Natural History, &c. 4to. calf gilt, £1. 1s 1804 COLLINS' (W., R.A.) MEMOIRS of the LIFE of; with Selections from his Journals and Correspondence, by his son, Wilkie Collins, port. and 2 illustrations from his pictures, 2 vols. post 8vo. 1848 cloth, 88 6d COLLINSON'S (J.) HISTORY and ANITQUITIES of the COUNTY of SOMERSET, with numerous fine engravings of Views, Seats, Antiquities, 3 vols. royal 4to. hf. morocco, russia sides, £7. 10s Bath, 1791 COLMAN'S (G., the Younger) BROAD GRINS, Eccentricities, Poetical Vagaries, and Vagaries Vindicated, illustrated, 12mo. calf gilt, 15s

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The above work by Prof. Combes, Ingénieur en Chef des Mines, is one of the best Works ever published on COMTE'S (A.) SYSTEM of POSITIVE POLITY, or Treatise on Sociology, Instituting the Religion of Humanity, Vols. 1, 2 and 3 (all published) new cloth, £2. 78 1875-6

Vol. 1. The General View of Positivism, and Introduc tory Principles.

Vol. 2. Social Statics; or the Abstract Theory of Human Order.

Vol. 3. Social Dynamics, or the General Theory of Human Progress.

To be completed in Four Volumes, published separately, and each forming in some degree an independent treatise. COMTE'S (A.) POSITIVE PHILOSOPHY, Freely translated and condensed by Harriet Martineau, second edition, 2 vols. 8vo. new cloth, £1. 1s

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1842

CONEY'S (J.) ANCIENT CATHEDRALS, Hotels de Ville, and other grand examples of Gothic Architecture in France, Holland, Germany, and Italy, 32 very large and beautiful engravings, atlas folio, hf. morocco, gilt, £3. 10s (pub. £10. 10s) CONEY'S (J.) ARCHITECTURAL BEAUTIES of Continental Europe, with 28 large etchings of Cathedrals, &c. in France, Germany, Italy, &c. and 56 vignettes, roy. folio, new hf. morocco, £1. 15s (pub. £4. 10s)

1831

CONEY'S (J.) ECCLESIASTICAL EDIFICES OF THE OLDEN TIME, 200 fine large engravings and facsimiles of Hollar's Views of Cathedrals, Monasteries, Abbeys, &c. of England and Wales, with 18 fine plates of Costume, by Finden, 2 vols. roy. folio, hf. morocco, gilt, £4. 15s

1842 These two magnificent volumes embrace the whole of the copper plates which illustrate the eight volumes of the edition of Dugdale's Monasticon.

CONQUEST of ENGLAND; from Wace's Poem of the "Roman de Rou," translated into English Rhyme by Sir A. MALET, with the FrancoNorman text, and the notes of various editors, illustrated by numerous photographs from the Tapestry of Bayeux, 4to. hf. bound, £1. 4s 1860 Though he has written in a poetical form, his work may be fairly admitted to be invested with the dignity of history.

CONSTABLE (Arch.) AND HIS LITERARY CORRESPONDENTS, a Memorial by his Son Thomas Constable, portrait, 3 vols. large post 8vo. cloth, £1. 10s

1873

A most interesting work; one volume is entirely composed of Sir Walter Scott's correspondence, and the other two volumes with the correspondence of the most eminent literati of the early part of the present century.

CONSTABLE'S (J.) ENGLISH LANDSCAPE SCENERY, comprising 40 beautiful mezzotinto engravings by Lucas, with Descriptions by Leslie, folio, hf. morocco, gilt edges, £2. 10s (pub. £5. 15s)

1855

An exceedingly beautiful volume of Landscapes by this eminent Master, well deserving a place besides Claude's Liber Veritatis.

CONSTABLE'S (J.) MEMOIRS, by C. R. LESLIE, R.A., including Constable's Lectures on Painting, second edition, two portraits and plates, 4to. cloth, 12s

1855

CONSTABLE'S MISCELLANY of Original and Selected Publications in the various Departments of Literature, the Sciences, and the Arts, several hundred engravings, 80 vols. 18mo. neatly half bound, £9. 10s 1826, &c.

A complete set of this instructive and interesting work embracing History, Natural History, Voyages and Travels, &c.

CONSTANTINOPLE and the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor, illustrated, with Descriptions by Walsh, nearly 100 engravings by eminent artists, after Drawings by Allom, 2 vols. 4to. hf. morocco, £1. 14s 1846 CONWAY'S (M. D.) THE SACRED ANTHOLOGY; a book of Ethnical Scriptures, 8vo. cloth, 10s

1875

"He who has once looked into this book shall feel his vision raised and widened, his views modified, as individual charity and sympathy awaken with recognition of the harmony of mankind in the great principles." Prof. A. Weber. CONYBEARE'S (J.) ANGLO-SAXON POETRY; Illustrations of, with additional Notes, Introductory Notices, &c. by W. D. Conybeare, 4to. cloth, uncut, scarce, £1. 1s 1826 CONYBEARE (W. J.) and HOWSON'S LIFE and EPISTLES of ST. PAUL, illustrated by numerous highly finished engravings, maps and woodcuts, BEST EDITION, 2 vols. 4to. new morocco extra, gilt edges, £4. 18s 1869

CONYBEARE (W. J.) and Howson's Life and Epistles of ST. PAUL, engravings, maps, and woodcuts, 2 vols. sq. 8vo. new morocco extra, gilt leaves, £2. 5s-Another copy, 2 vols. 8vo. new calf gilt, £1. 128 1874

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COOK'S (Capt.) Voyage towards the South Pole and round the World, 1772-5, with maps and charts, portraits, and views, 2 vols. 4to. hf. calf, 10s 6d

1777

COOK'S (G. A.) TOPOGRAPHY of GT. BRITAIN, or British Traveller's Pocket Directory, being an accurate and comprehensive Topographical and Statistical Description of all the Counties in England, Scotland, Wales, and adjacent Islands, with County Maps, 26 vols. 12mo. complete, calf gilt, neat set, £1. 8s n. d. COOKE'S (G. F., Tragedian) LIFE, including original Anecdotes of his Theatrical Contemporaries, by W. Dunlap, portrait, 2 vols. 8vo. hf. calf gilt, 10s 6d COOKE'S (M. C.) HANDBOOK of BRITISH FUNGI, with full Descriptions of all the Species, and Illustrations of the Genera, with numerous illustrations, 2 vols. post 8vo. new cloth, £1.

1815

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