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The bookseller31.10.1862
  • Datum
    Freitag, 31. Oktober 1862
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[...] C. GOULDEN, High STREET, CANTERBURY. Knight's Pictorial England. Part 57 to end. Orig. ed Gentleman's Magazine. July to Nov. 1856. Notes and Queries. Jan. to Oct. 1856. [...]
[...] Chitty's Archbold's Prac. of the Court of Q. B., 11 ed. by S. Prentice, 2 v. ry. 12mo . Christian Verses for the Children, selected by Compilers of “Christian Lyrics,” fp. 8vo Clayton (E. C.) Miss Melly Moss; or, Sunlight and Shade, fcap. 8vo . . . . . . [...]
[...] Hardcastle (Charlotte) Family Troubles: a Story, 2 vols. post 8vo. . . . . . . . . Hare (J. Middleton) Familiar Colloquies between a Father and his Children, fcap. 8vo . Helps for the Pulpit ; or, 102 Sketches and Skeletons of Sermons, 2nd ser., 5th ed., f. 8vo Herford (J. S. A.) Stirring Times under Canvas, cr. 8vo . . . . . . . . . . . . Hindmarsh (J. H.) Rhetorical Reader, Choice Specimens of Orator. Compn., 5 ed. 12mo [...]
[...] Macleod (Norman) Parish Papers, sm. cr. 8vo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Macmillan's Magazine. ... Ed. by David Masson. Vol. 6. May to Oct. 1862, 8vo . Mansel (Rev. H. L.) Artis Logica Rudimenta, from Text of Aldrich, 4th ed. cr. 8vo Manson (John) Second Book of Progressive Lessons in Reading, 18mo . . . . . [...]
[...] Manson (John) Second Book of Progressive Lessons in Reading, 18mo . . . . . Manual (A) of School Drill for the Use of Teachers, by an Ex-Adjutant, 12mo . . Mapother (Ed. Dillon) Physiology, and its Aids to the Study of Disease, fcap. 8vo . Marcet (W.) On Chronic Alcoholic Intoxication, 2nd ed. feap. 8vo . . . . . . Marryat (Capt.) Frank Mildmay; or, the Naval Officer, new ed. feap. 8vo. . . . . [...]
[...] Number One ; or, the Way of the World. By Frank Foster, 2nd series, cr. 8vo . . Ogle (Rev. W.) Bible in the Collects, as shown in Quest. upon them, &c., 18mo, cl. sd. Oke (Geo. C.) Magis. Synopsis, a Pract. Guide for Magis., their Clerks, &c., 8th ed. 8vo Oliphant (Mrs.) Life of Edward Irving, 2nd ed., revised, 2 vols. 8vo . . . . . . Orley Farm. By Anthony Trollope, illust., Vol. 2, 8vo . . . . . . . . . . [...]
[...] Oliphant (Mrs.) Life of Edward Irving, 2nd ed., revised, 2 vols. 8vo . . . . . . Orley Farm. By Anthony Trollope, illust., Vol. 2, 8vo . . . . . . . . . . Our Heavenly Home. By the author of “God is Love,” &c., 6th ed., fcap. 8vo Owen (Rev. J. B.) Old Friends and What became of Them, cr. 8vo. . . . . Palmer (Mrs. Phoebe) Way of Holiness, with Notes by the Way, new ed., 18mo . [...]
[...] Parrots, Parrakeets, Macaws, Cockatoos, &c. How to Rear them, 12mo . . . . . Paterson (W.) Practical Statutes of the Session, 1862 (25 & 26 Victoria), 12mo • * Payne (George) Elements of Mental and Moral Science, 5th ed., 8vo . . . . . . . Pearson (J. R.) Hints on the Construc. and Manage. of Orchard-House, 2nd ed., fp. 8vo Peddie (Alex.) Prac. Measurer; or, Tradesman and Wood Merchant's Assist., n. e., 12mo [...]
[...] Peddie (Alex.) Prac. Measurer; or, Tradesman and Wood Merchant's Assist., n. e., 12mo Percy (Gilbert) Piccalilli; a Mixture, sq., cr. 8vo - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phillips (Sir Rich.) Million of Facts of Correct Data, new ed., post 8vo . . . . . . . Phipson (T. L.) Phosphorescence; or, Emis, of Light by Min., Plants, and Animals,fp. 8vo Pick (Dr. Ed.) On Memory and the Rational Means of Improving it, 2nd ed., fp, 8vo . [...]
[...] Wills (W.) Essay on the Principles of Circum. Evidence, ed. by A. Wills, 4th Edit. 8vo o 10 Wilson (D.) Prehistoric Man, Researches into the Origin of Civilisation, 2 vols. 8vo . I 8 (J.) “Christopher North,” a Mem. Comp. by his Dau. Mrs. Gordon, 2 v. er. 8vo. 1 4 [...]
Punch22.08.1868
  • Datum
    Samstag, 22. August 1868
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[...] inquiries on matters connect ! ed with Fishing, Shooting, Hunt ing, the Manage [...]
[...] bottles full of disinfecting fluid all day... The police have threatened to indite us for a nuisance. If so, we shall say it was you, and give your name and address in Scotland.--Sp. Ed.) [...]
[...] and savage description. Luckily we let the clerk open it. He has been laid up ever since, and now sends a solicitor to us. You’ll get in a row.—Sp. Ed.] [...]
[...] HAMPSHIRE. [Thanks. They have not come yet.—Sp. Ed.] [*** We re-open this column to say yes they have. But why didn't rou send them before ? There are many things very curious about them, [...]
[...] [*** We re-open this column to say yes they have. But why didn't rou send them before ? There are many things very curious about them, ring an action against the S.W. Railway.—Sp. Ed.] [...]
[...] [Anything like 'em P. We can’t get rid of 'em, and are bitten, all over, dreadfully. Don't send any more.--Sp. Ed.] [...]
[...] *!. Ed.] ‘Friends at a distance will please accept this intimation. - *In answer to “ANGLo-INDIAN’s” query, we are sorry to decline, but [...]
[...] if we'd let him lie down in the kitchen at night, we shouldn't be troubled with any more black-beetles. Many thanks; but don't send it.—Sp. Ed. [...]
[...] instantaneous death to the fly. If a female fly, one drop more will be necessary. In a short time you will be entirely free from the nuisance. If not, write again.—Sp. Ed. [...]
[...] bug,” so this insect you saw we have not the slightest doubt is not a humming-bird but a “ Hum-bird,” or, more commonly speaking, a “Hum-bug.”—Sp. Ed.] [...]
Punch11.03.1876
  • Datum
    Samstag, 11. März 1876
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[...] * The cheque was sent, was received, and was cashed. We know all about it now, and so shall the patient public.—ED. t The evident reply to Our Correspondent's question, “Why cannot I borrow?'...is, of course, “Because no one would be such a donkey as to lend [...]
[...] t The evident reply to Our Correspondent's question, “Why cannot I borrow?'...is, of course, “Because no one would be such a donkey as to lend you anything.” We know Our Man by this time.—ED. † In spite of all that has happened, and of all that may happen, we shall always regret that a gentleman of such historical learning and research should [...]
[...] have so utterly thrown himself away as the public will subsequently learn he has done. e willingly admit that so accomplished and erudite a scholar would be an ornament to any society. Alas! poor Yorick 1–Ed. § Here Our Correspondent at last let the cat out of the bag. In his eager ness to secure the money, he wrote, as may be seen, “send a boy on ...”. [...]
[...] secured the envelope. It was stamped Gravesend ? We took steps accord º: Gravesend is associated with the place wherein to “spend a happy day!” We know Our Man now. Attendez 1–ED. [...]
[...] * A Sunderbundis “aforest tract on the Delta of the Ganges!” Videour Dic tionary, on which we are now certain we can perfectly rely. But we are not to be taken in-in fact, we never were; we always said we mistrusted him.–ED. t Once for all we unmask the deceiver. Tattee is not a trunk or portman teau, but a “screen of glass placed in a window and cooled by water!” [...]
[...] everyone knows it’s not a garment of any description. And, finally, a atarras is no more a gamekeeper than a tom-cat, being, in fact, “a pair of {. slung on a bamboo.” So much for Buckingham | Off with his head !—Ed. † This º: of note is attributable to the sudden appearance of our Head clerk, with a Police-officer, just as Our Correspondent and the missing Boy [...]
[...] clerk, with a Police-officer, just as Our Correspondent and the missing Boy (whom we sent, months ago, to buy a Dictionary) were leaving his cottage to go out for a row on the river.—ED. § Our office is in Fleet Street. Why did our Boy go to Gravesend for an Indian Dictionary 2–ED. [...]
[...] cheaper down at Gravesend.” This looks like truth. The Boy, at his age, could not have invented such a falsehood. We shall retain him on the esta blishment, and deduct the half-sovereign.-ED. [...]
[...] p P.S.–On inquiry we find that Our Correspondent has not got a wife, or a mother, or a father, or any children at all. We have been imposed upon, but it is for the last time. “Never again with you, Robin?"—Ed. [...]
[...] lent; the joint was on the table. “Come,” said ED WIN, “this is some **** a dinner. I [...]
Punch28.06.1873
  • Datum
    Samstag, 28. Juni 1873
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[...] r - l - vain. In fact, our Statesmen \; JLP { plead guilty to thinking of no - thing but NAssR-ED-Din. R GLADSTONE allowed the Commons to rise early on the Friday, that they might get into the City, and MR. PELL wanted them to rise earlier still, declaring that he should otherwise never get [...]
[...] risen, was turned $º Buckingham Palace, and if NASSR-ED-DIN's shutters were not what MRs. MALAPROP calls “arithmeti cally”, closed, His Majesty must have [...]
[...] Mr. Punch having gazed on that scene kissed his hand to NAssR-ED-DIN, an retired to his own seclusion and tobacco. [...]
[...] “THE SHAH keeps a Journal, in which he notes up, with great care whatever strikes him. He is also attended by an historiographer, in the erson of KHAN MAHoMMED HAssan-EL-SANEE-ED-Dowlah, Editor of the fficial Gazette of Tehrān,”—Court Newsman. [...]
[...] extracts which we here print we are not at liberty to reveal. We have our own little #. but, if they have any other name than Legion, it is as private and confidential as the news they carry.-ED.] [...]
[...] From the most private Journal of KHAN MAHOMMED HASSAN-EL SANEE-ED-DOWLAH. [...]
Punch03.10.1863
  • Datum
    Samstag, 03. Oktober 1863
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[...] “DEAR P., “5, Castle Terrace, Ilfracombe. “You have not heard from me for the last week or two, -[It is nearer six weeks than one. Ed.]—and may have been uncomfortable about ... [Nº. about you, but about your contributions. Ed.]—Be comforted. I have been so very comfortable, and yet I have been at [...]
[...] —[Of course I do, but I don’t see how they º: Ed]-Well, I have never felt their full force so much, I think, as while enjoying the perusal of your amusing periodical—[This is intolerable impertinence. Ed.] [...]
[...] of London-Super-Mare. “When you kindly gave me leave to recruit my worn-out brain—[He took it a la Française. Ed.]—in a brief absence at the Sea-side, I spent some days (which I feel cannot, fairly, be counted in my holidays) in making .# my mind whither to betake myself. I had done Brighton, [...]
[...] —[Of course we do, then why quote it? Ed.]—its lodging-house bills, the smell of soup and pies from MUTTON's, the china and pebbles in the shop-windows, the riding-masters, their screws and bevies of [...]
[...] “You know how I love nature, [We were not aware of it, except as he has been in the habit of pleading it, occasionally, in excuse for short copy and absences without leave. Ed.]—and you will therefore be glad to hear that Ilfracombe combines, in its coast and inland scenery, whatever is sternest with whatever, is loveliest in landscape. The coast is a [...]
[...] member).-[The shallow parade of scientific knowledge, like the yulgar habit of Latin quotation, seems to be incurable in this contributor. Ed.]—A member of the Af. risking his neck, quite as freely and at far less cost than in the High Alps; and the lover of adventure within half-an-hour's walk of the [...]
[...] its delicate cilia, and the madrepore spreads its snowy .."; }; have here struck out two pages of Marvels of the Sea-shore, evidently extracted from some popular compendium. Ed.] [...]
[...] promise you a choice one. (You may as well make it a P.O. order for a sovereign, and we can settle the difference on my return).-[Trust him for that " Ed.] “There is a Local Board of Health, which, strange to say, seems to be enterprising and active, keeps the streets clean, and has constructed a [...]
[...] lengths of flirtation. Toilette is ad libitum. I go about in my usual º deshabille,_-[Which his friends call disreputable slovenli mess. Ed.]—and do not find that I attract more attention than in London; Qf course the dear girls will blossom here as elsewhere. The pork-pie flourishes in all its variety of colour, cock, and plumage, [...]
Punch07.07.1860
  • Datum
    Samstag, 07. Juli 1860
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[...] al-ways snarling and bit-ing, and quar-rel-ling a-mong them-selves. The old Wolf knew that he was more than a match for any of the dogs sin-gly, but he was a fraid if he ven-tur-ed to attack one of them, the 9-thers might for-get their snarl-ing to join in a league of de-fence a-gainst him. There was one large dog in par-ti-cu-lar, cal-led “Prince,” [...]
[...] at log-ger-heads, he will take us, one by one, with-out dif-fi-cuſ-ty, and when he has eatien us up, he will have his own way with the sheep.” " But they would not mind his words, and some of them growl-ed at him, and said he was a trai-tor, end on-ly wan-ted to get the sheep to him-self, and that the Wolf was an honest beast, and loved the small [...]
[...] was in a thick wood on a hill, with an old cas-tle built at the top. The big dog was at the gate of the cas-tle, and when the Wolf came up, with a grin that show-ed his long, sharp teeth, he said—“Walk in, my dear Wolf; I am so glad to see you.” Then the Wolf put his paw on his heart, and said, “Dear Prince, I have been wait-ing so long for [...]
[...] the small dogs will be able to do their work, so pleasant-ly and so ea-si-ly. What a shame it is, that the poor little beasts should be so hard work-ed, and kept out in all wea-thers, guard-ing their sheep from the wick-ed wolves that sur-round them. Now you are a great dog, [...]
[...] sun, and you and I would take care they had plen-ty of nice bones and paunches; and mean-while we would guard the sheep to-ge-ther.” Then the big dog laugh-ed and said, “A nice plan, in-deed! How ve-ry kind you are Here are all the small dogs just in-side the gate. Per-haps you will be kind e-nough to tell them the nice lit-tle plan you [...]
[...] have just told me, and see how they will like it.” Then the Wolf be-gan to feel very awk-ward and un-com-fort-a-ble, and felt that the big dog had led him in-to a trap; and he curl-ed up his mouth in-to what he meant for a ve-ry sweet smile, and said, “No, thank you, dear Prince. I think I will not say any-thing to them to-day. I have not [...]
[...] wag their tails, and to set up a cry of, “How ve-ry kind you are, dear Wolf, to think of ta-king the charge of our sheep off our hands !” , . So the Wolf, see-ing his plot was de-tect-ed, sneak-ed off with his tail be-tween his legs, and from that time the small dogs knew that Prince was their true friend, and were jea-lous of him no long-er, and made up [...]
[...] afterward, copies may be had, price threepence, at the counter, or four pence if impressed with the Governmental stamp. N.B. MACKINTosh ED PERCUssion-CAPs for the Wimbledon Meeting should be immediately applied for. Also ask for Mr. Punch's IMPER vious ShoBT-PIPE Cover and WATERFRoof CIGARs, which have been [...]
Annals of oriental literatureNo. 1, P. 158 1820
  • Datum
    Samstag, 01. Januar 1820
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[...] mentioned a building by the name of Kas'ri Shirln, which was situated in the country of Khafikeir, was not yet en tirely destroyed in the time of Azad-ed-daidah, and bore an inscription in the ancient Persian language which he pro duces. The passage may be found in Wilkin's Institutions [...]
[...] of brass, and their legends have been examined by the author with scrupulous attention. The silver ones have, on one side, this legend: en-nasir ed-din allah, emir el-mumenin; on the other this: ed-dinar ed'-d'arb bU'l-ghar The former of these legends appears also on one side of the brass coins of these [...]
[...] the other this: ed-dinar ed'-d'arb bU'l-ghar The former of these legends appears also on one side of the brass coins of these princes; on the other, they have these words: ed-dunya saah, JSjaalha tadh. Though the general sense of these legends is easily made out, it is difficult to determine the precise value [...]
[...] them with the rules of the Arabic Grammar. The Com mander of the Faithful, named, in the^rrf legend, En-nasir ed-din allah, is, without doubt, the 34th khalif of the house of Abbas, who reigned from A. H. 575. to A. H. 622 (A. D. 1179 80—1225) and to whom that honorary title (lakab) [...]
[...] of the Catholics. The first thing that arrests our attention, in the second le gend is the word, ed-dinar, which, in strictness, was only applied by the Arabs to gold coins; it is probable that this peculiarity likewise is owing to the imperfect knowledge of [...]
[...] peculiarity likewise is owing to the imperfect knowledge of Arabic possessed by the Bulgharian die-cutters: but the following word ed'-d'arb presents a greater difficulty; for taken in its ordinary signification as the verbal noun (nomen ac- tionis) of the first conjugation, it is wholly irreconcilable to [...]
[...] and is truly the nomen actions; but in the sense in which it is here used, it means 'the thing impressed,' and is synony mous with mad'rub: ed'-d'arb Bu'lghar, therefore, should be translated, 'a coin of Bulgaria.' This observation of Mr. Fraehn is well worth attention [...]
[...] servations; it presents a still greater solecism, for d'arb as antecedent, cannot have an article. A similar phrase is used, in a correct form, on a silver coin of Mangu-timur; Ed- dirhem 'darb Bulghar: i. e. " The Dirhem, (Drachm,) a coin of Bulgaria ;" so on brass coins of Persia we find Fid its'darb [...]
[...] the Arabic Bu'l instead of Abu I; as in Buldjab, written in stead of Abuldjab. The third legend, ed dunya saah fajaalha 'taah, is probably a tradition out of the sunnah or H'adith, and is thus para phrased by the author: Vila humana brevis est; tu igitur [...]
The bookseller30.08.1862
  • Datum
    Samstag, 30. August 1862
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[...] Erster Cursus der Stilübungen. 8th ed. 8vo ... 2/ Fischer (R.) Stenographische Unterrichts-Briefe. 2nd ed. 8vo .................................. ........... 4 [...]
[...] sisch, Angelsächsisch, Altfriesisch, Altnordisch. Pt. 1. Kurze Laut- u. Flexionslehre. 8vo .... -- Heyse (P.) Neue Novellen. 3rd ed. 8vo.... 5/ Annina. Im Grafenschlosz. Andrea Delfin. Auf der Alm. Neue Novellen. 4 Sammlg. 2nd ed. [...]
[...] sophie. Entwicklungsgeschichte unserer spekula tiven, sowohl philosoph. als religiösen Ideen v. ihren ersten Anfängen bis auf die Gegenwart. 2nd ed. [...]
[...] 2nd ed. 12mo, cloth.................................... 2/ Weisz (B.) Der Johanneische Lehrbegriff in seinen Grundzügen untersucht. 8vo ..... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5/ [...]
[...] ED U CATION AL AT LAS ES, [...]
[...] Ten Thousand a Year. By S. Warren. #- J. N. DUNN, NortſNGHAM, Shirley. By C. Bell. Vol. 2. Parker's Willa Rustica. 3 vols, 4to, Pickwick Papers. By C. Dickens. Roy. 8vo ed. Herschel's Observations at the Cape, [...]
[...] 1844. Elliott's (E.) Poems, 3 vols. 12mo. 1833-5. Vol. 2. Alison's Europe. Wols. 6 to 12 and Index. People's ed. [...]
[...] Horne (T. H.) Compend. Introd. to the Study of the Bible, ed. by Ayre, 10 ed., cr. 8vo Horses and Hounds, a Practical Treat. on their Mangt., by “Scrutator,” new ed., fp. 8vo [...]
[...] Lever (C.) Knight of Gwynne, a Tale of the Time of the Union, cheap ed., W. 1, 12mo — One of Them, illust., new edit., 8vo . . . . . . . . . . . . Lloyd (W. W.) Pindar and Themistocles: AEgina and Athens, 8vo . . . . . [...]
[...] Wrigley (Alfº Arithmetic for the Use of Schools and colleges, feap. 8vo. Yorkshire Tales and Legends, by Heather Bell, 12mo . . . . . . . . . . . Zotti (Rom.) Grammaire Italienne et Française, revised by P. z. Veroni, new ed., 12mo [...]
The bookseller31.12.1862
  • Datum
    Mittwoch, 31. Dezember 1862
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[...] PISCOPI CONSTANTINOPOLITANI, INTERPRETATIO OMNIUM EPISTOLARUM PAULI NARUM, PER HOMILIAS FACTA. Ed. F. FIELD. Tomus WII. Continens Homilias in Epistolam ad Hebraeos, et Indices. [...]
[...] Defoe (Daniel) Robinson Crusoe, 18mo, sd. 9d. ; cl. . . . . . . . . . . . . Dickes (William) Studies from the Great Masters, folio. . . . . . . . . . . De Quincey (Thos.) Works, n. ed., W. 12, Speculations Literary and Philosophic, cr. 8vo Disraeli (B.) Alroy, hew edit., fcap. 8vo . . . . Donne (W.B.) Essays on the Drama and on Popular - [...]
[...] Kirby (W. F.) Manual of European Butterflies, 12mo . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Kirke (Edmund) Life in Dixie's Land; or, South in Secession-Time, fcap. 8vo. . . . 0 Kitto's Cyclo. of Bib. Litera., 3rd ed., enlarg., ed. by W. L. Alexander, W. 1, sup.-r. 8vo. 1 Ladies' Treasury (The), edited by Mrs. Warren, cr. 4to. . . . . . . . . . . 0 [...]
[...] Riddles and Jokes, collected by the Ed. of “Every Boy's Magazine,” 3rd series, fp. 8vo 0 1 Ridgway (John), a Prince in Israel, Sketches of the Life of, by Rev. J. Stacey, cr. 8vo 0 4 [...]
[...] - (Rev. F. W.) Analysis of Mr. Tennyson's “In Memoriam,” feap. 8vo. . . 2 Robinson (Thomas Romney) Light; a Lecture, cr. 8vo. . . . . . . . . . . 0 Rogers (Mary E.) Domestic Life in Palestine, 2nd ed., revised, post 8vo . . . . . 10 [...]
[...] Ruff's Guide to the Turf for 1863 (Winter edition), 12ino . . . . . . . . . . Russell (Rob.) Seven Sermons on the Unpardonable Sin against Holy Ghost, n. ed., 18mo (William Howard) My Diary North and South, 2 vols. post 8vo . . . . . Ruth and her Friends; a Story for Girls, fcap. 8vo, red. to . . . . . . . . . [...]
[...] Tangled Skein (A) by Albany Fonblanque, Jun., 3 vols. cr. 8vo . . . . . . . Tate (Thomas) Key to Tate's Algebra made Easy, 12mo . . . . . . . . . Tattam (Rev. H.) Helps to Devotion and Family Prayers for Two Weeks, 2nd ed., fp. 8vo Taylor (Bayard) Poet's Journal, cr. 8vo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tennyson's In Memoriam, Analysis of, by Rev. F. W. Robertson, feap. 8vo . . . . [...]
[...] Riddles and Jokes, collected by the Ed. of “Every Boy's Magazine,” 3rd series, fp, 8vo Ridgway (John), a Prince in Israel, Sketches of the Life of, by Rev. J. Stacey, or 8vo Riego (Mdle) Winter Book for 1862, obl. 16mo . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
[...] (Rev. F. W.) Analysis of Mr. Tennyson’s “In Memoriam,” feap. 8vo. . . Robinson (Thomas Romney) Light; a Lecture, cr. 8vo. . . . . . . . . . . Rogers (Mary E.) Domestic Life in Palestine, 2nd ed., revised, post 8vo . . . . . Ruff's Guide to the Turf for 1863 (Winter edition), 12mo . . . . . . . . . . Russell (Rob) Seven Sermons on the Unpardonable Sim against Holy Ghost, n, ed., 18mo [...]
[...] Tangled Skein (A) by Albany Fonblanque, Jun., 3 vols, cr. 8vo. . . . . . . . Tate (Thomas) Key to Tate's Algebra made Easy, 12mo . . . . . . . . . Tattam (Rev. H.) Helps to Devotion and Family Prayers for Two Weeks, 2nd ed., fp. 8vo Taylor (Bayard) Poet's Journal, cr. 8vo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tennyson's In Memoriam, Analysis of, by Rev. F. W. Robertson, feap. 8vo. . . . . [...]
The bookseller28.02.1862
  • Datum
    Freitag, 28. Februar 1862
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[...] mann, clean copy, cloth or otherwise. JOHN CROSS, LEEDs. Milman's Gibbon. Wols. 3 and 8. Cloth. 12 vol. ed. Thirlwall's Greece. Wols. 5 to 8. 8vo. 1847. Lingard's England. Wols. 7, 10, and 13. Fo. 1838. [...]
[...] Waverley Novels. Abbotsford Edition. W. H. ELKINS, 41, LoMBARD STREET. Percy's Anecdotes. 20 vols. Calf gilt. The old Ed. Boswell's Life of Johnson, with the Supplement. [...]
[...] ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNosTER Row. Blunt's History of the Jews in England. Sigourney's Poems. Tyas's ed., or any other, complete. Palmer's Memorials of Nonconformity. Ruskin's Painters. Vol. 4. [...]
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