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BOOKS PUBLISHED BY CHATTO & WINDUS.

The Art of Amusing.

A Collection of Graceful Arts, Games, Tricks, Puzzles, and Charades, intended to amuse everybody, and enable all to amuse everybody else. By FRANK BELLEW. With nearly 300 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 45. 6d.

One of the most entertaining handbooks of amusement ever published.

Awful Crammers.

A New American Joke Book.
Edited by TITUS A. BRICK,
Author of "Shaving Them.”
Fcap. 8vo, with numerous
curious Illustrations, Is.

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UNIFORM WITH MR. RUSKIN'S EDITION OF "GRIMM."

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Bechstein's As Pretty as Seven, and other Popular German Stories. Collected by LUDWIG BECHSTEIN. With Additional Tales by the Brothers GRIMM. 100 Illustrations by RICHTER. Small 4to, green and gold, 6s. 6d. ; gilt edges, 7s. 6d.

One of the most delightful books for children ever published. It is, in every way, a Companion to the German Stories of the Brothers Grimm. The quaint simplicity of Richter's engravings will charm every lover of legendary lore.

The Biglow Papers. By JAMES Russell

LOWELL. The Best Edition, with full Glossary, of these extraordinary Verses. Fcap. 8vo, illustrated cover, Is.

74 & 75, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.

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ARTEMUS WARD'S WORKS.

Artemus Ward,

Complete. The Works of CHARLES FARRER BROWNE, better known as ARTEMUS WARD, now first collected. Crown 8vo, with fine Portrait, facsimile of handwriting, &c., 540 pages, cloth neat, 7s. 6d.

** Comprises all that the humourist has written in England or America. Admirers of Artemus Ward will be glad to possess his writings in a complete form.

Artemus

Ward's

Lecture at the Egyptian Hall, with the Panorama. Edited by the

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late T. W. ROBERTSON, Author of "Caste," &c., and E. P. HINGSTON. Small 4to, exquisitely printed, bound in green and gold, with NUMEROUS TINTED ILLUSTRATIONS, 6s.

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Artemus Ward: his Book. With Notes and Introduction by the Editor of the " Biglow Papers.' One of the wittiest books published for many years. Fcap. 8vo, illustrated

cover, Is.

The Saturday Review says:-"The author combines the powers of Thackeray with those of Albert Smith. The salt is rubbed in by a native hand-one which has the gift of tickling."

Artemus Ward: his Travels among the Mormons and on the Rampage.

Edited by E. P. HINGSTON, the Agent and Companion of A. WARD whilst " Rampage." New Edition, price Is.

on the Some of Artemus's most mirth-provoking papers are to be found in this book. The chapters on the Mormons will unbend the sternest countenance. As bits of fun they are IMMENSE!

Artemus Ward's Letters to "Punch," Among the Witches, and other Sketches. Cheap Popular Edition. Fcap. 8vo, in illustrated cover, Is. ; or, 16mo, bound in cloth extra, 25.

The volume contains, in addition, some quaint and humorous compositions which were found upon the author's table after his decease.

Artemus Ward among the Fenians:

with the Showman's Experiences of Life at Washington, and Military Ardour at Baldinsville. Toned paper, price 6d.

74 & 75, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.

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Babies and Ladders:

By

Essays on Things in General.
EMMANUEL KINK. Fcap. 8vo,
illustrated by W. S. GILBERT, &c.
Picture wrapper, Is.

Bayard Taylor's Di

versions of the Echo Club. Royal 16mo, Is. 6d. ; cloth, 25.

Boccaccio's Decameron; or, Ten Days' Entertainment. Now fully translated into English, with Introduction by THOMAS WRIGHT, Esq., M. A., F. S. A. Illustrated by STOTHARD'S Engravings on Steel. Crown 8vo, cloth, extra gilt, 7s. 6d.

Booksellers, A History of. Full Accounts

of the Great Publishing Houses and their Founders, both in London and the Provinces, the History of their Rise and Progress, and of their greatest Works. By HARRY CURWEN. Crown 8vo, over 500 pages, with frontispiece and numerous Portraits and Illustrations, cloth extra, 75. 6d.

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HEADPIECE USED BY WILLIAM CAXTON.

"In these days, ten ordinary Histories of Kings and Courtiers were well exchanged against the tenth part of one good History of Booksellers."-THOMAS CARLYLE.

"This stout little book is unquestionably amusing. the reader who, opening it anywhere, lights upon six entire compass of which some good anecdote or smart -Saturday Review.

Ill-starred, indeed, must be consecutive pages within the repartee is not to be found."

"Mr. Curwen has produced an interesting work."-Daily News.

"The History of Booksellers' will not merely repay perusal, but ought to have a permanent place on library shelves."-Court Circular.

74 & 75, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.

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BRET HARTE'S WORKS.

Widely known for their Exquisite Pathos and Delightful Humour.

Bret Harte's Com

plete Works, in Prose and Poetry. Now First Collected. With Introductory Essay by J. M. BELLEW, Portrait of the Author, and 50 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 650 pages, cloth extra, 7s. 6d.

Bret Harte's Luck of Roaring Camp, and other Stories. Fcap. 8vo, illustrated cover, Is.

Bret Harte's That

Heathen Chinee, and other Humorous Poems. Fcap. 8vo, illustrated cover, Is. 6d.

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Bret Harte's Sensation Novels Condensed. Fcap. 8vo, illustrated cover, Is. 6d.

A most enjoyable book, only surpassed, in its special class, by Thackeray's Burlesque Novels.

Bret Harte's Lothaw; or, The Adventures of a Young Gentleman in Search of a Religion. By Mr. BENJAMINS (Bret Harte). Price 6d. Curiously Illustrated.

Bret Harte's East and West. Fcap.

8vo, ilustrated cover, Is.

Bret Harte's Stories of the Sierras, and other Sketches. With a Wild Story of Western Life by JOAQUIN MILLER, Author of "Songs of the Sierras." Illustrated cover, Is.

74 & 75, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.

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Book of Hall-Marks;

or, Manual of Reference for the Goldsmith and Silversmith. By ALFRED LUTSCHAUNIG, Manager of the Liverpool Assay Office. Crown 8vo, with 46 Plates of the Hall-Marks of the different Assay Towns of the United Kingdom, as now stamped on Plate and Jewellery, 7s. 6d.

This work gives practical methods for testing the quality of gold and silver. It was compiled by the author for his own use, and as a Supplement to "Chaffers."

NEW BOOK FOR BOYS.

The Conquest of the _Sea: A History

of Divers and Diving, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. By HENRY SIERE. Profusely Illustrated with fine Wood Engravings. Small crown 8vo, cloth extra, 4s. 6d.

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"We have perused this volume, full of quaint information, with delight. Mr. Siebe has bestowed much pains on his work; he writes with enthusiasm and fulness of knowledge."-Echo.

"Really interesting alike to youths and to grown-up people."-Scotsman. "Equally interesting to the general and to the scientific reader."-Morning Advertiser.

74 & 75, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.

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