This Work contains thirty quarto Plates, three of which are highly finished in Colours, restored accurately from the existing indications. The Pulpits delineated are St. Westburga, Chester: SS. Peter and Paul, Shrewsbury; St. Michael, Coventry; St. Mary, Wendon; St. Mary and All Saints, Fotheringay; All Saints, North Cerney; Holy Trinity, Nallsea; St. Peter Winchcombe; St. John Baptist, Cirencester; St. Mary, Totness; St. Mary, Frampton. Holy Trinity, Old Aston; St. Benedict, Glastonbury; St. Peter, Wolverhampton: St. Andrew, Cheddar (coloured); St. Andrew, Banwell; St. George, Brakworth; Holy Trinity, Long Sutton (coloured); St. Saviour, Dartmouth (coloured); All Saints, Sudbury; All Saints, Hawstead; St. Mary de Lode, Gloucester; St. Mary, North Petherton.
GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street.
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To be completed in Four Parts, Parts I. and II., price 5s. each plain; 7s. 6d. coloured.
ANTIQUARIAN GLEANINGS IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND: being Examples of Antique Furniture, Plate, Church Decoration, Objects of Historical Interest, &c. Drawn and etched by W.B. SCOTT.
“A collection of antiquarian relics, chiefly in the decorative branch of art, preserved in the northern counties, portrayed by a very competent hand ... All are drawn with that distinctness which makes them available for the antiquarian, for the artist who is studying costume, and for the study of decorative art.”—Spectator.
Parts III. and IV., completing the Work, are in preparation, and will be published shortly.
GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street.
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THE EDINBURGH REVIEW,
No CLXXXVIII., will be publishd on THURSDAY,
October 10th, 1850.
I. HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
II. THE UNITED STATES.
III. BRITISH MUSEUM: CATALOGUE OF
PRINTED BOOKS.
IV. MURE’S CRITICAL HISTORY
OF THE LANGUAGE
AND
LITERATURE OF ANTIENT GREECE.
V. COL. CHESNEY’S EXPEDITION
TO THE EUPHRATES AND TIGRIS.
VI. RECENT CLASSICAL ROMANCES.
VIII. DIFFICULTIES OF REPLUBLICAN FRANCE.
IX. HORACE AND TASSO.
London: LONGMAN AND CO. Edinburgh: A. and C. BLACK.
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MR. L.A. LEWIS’S SALES for OCTOBER, 1850, FRIDAY 11TH., and SATURDAY 12th. Valuable Books, Architechural Books, Books of Prints, &c., from the West of England, including Stuart and Revett’s Antiquities of Athens, 4 vols.; unedited Antiuities of Attica; Piranesi Campus Martius Antiqua Orbis; Houghton Gallery, 2 vols; Bowyer’s Hume’s England; Rogers’ Collection of Prints, 2 vols.; Knorr, Deliciae Naturae Selectae, 2 vols.; Tableaux Historiques de la Revolution Francaise, 2 vols.; Stow’s London, by Strype, 2 vols.; Domesday Book, 2 vols.; Edmondson’s Heraldry, 2 vols.; Illustrated London News, 11 vols.; Encyclopaedia Metropolitana, 29 vols.;