nity on sale. Second Edition, 1s. each.
London: JAMES DARLING, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.
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MURRAY'S ENGLISH HANDBOOKS.
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I.
Early in April will be published, as a Pocket Volume, 16mo.,
HANDBOOK OF MODERN LONDON; Or, LONDON AS IT IS, IN 1851: giving full
Descriptions of all Places and Objects of Interest in the Metropolis,
including the various
Palaces.
Public Buildings.
Government Offices.
Galleries of Art.
Churches.
Parks and Gardens.
Museums.
Private Mansions.
Principal Streets.
Hospitals and Asylums.
Clubs.
Exhibitions.
Theatres.
Public Monuments.
River Thames.
Docks.
Excursions in the Environs.
Conveyances, &c.
*** The aim of this Work is to describe those Features of the Metropolis
best worth seeing, and the way they may be seen to the best advantage, as
well as to give some general hints as to Hotels, Lodgings, &c.; in other
words, it is intended to make "MURRAY'S HANDBOOK OF MODERN LONDON" on the
plan adopted with so much success in "MURRAY'S CONTINENTAL HANDBOOKS."
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II.
WESTMINSTER ABBEY: Its ART, ARCHITECTURE, and ASSOCIATIONS. By PETER
CUNNINGHAM, F.S.A. New Edition. 16mo.
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III.
THE BRITISH MUSEUM: Its ANTIQUITIES and SCULPTURE. By W. S. W. VAUX, F.S.A.
Woodcuts. Post 8vo. (In April.)
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IV.
THE GALLERIES OF PICTURES IN AND NEAR LONDON. Including THE NATIONAL
GALLERY; WINDSOR CASTLE; HAMPTON COURT; DULWICH GALLERY; SOANE'S MUSEUM;
BARRY'S PICTURES. With Catalogues, and Biographical and Critical Notices.
By MRS. JAMESON. Post 8vo. 10s.
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V.
HANDBOOK OF LONDON: PAST and PRESENT. By PETER CUNNINGHAM, F.S.A.
Containing full Descriptions of all the
Remarkable Old Inns, Coffee Houses, and Taverns.
Town Houses of the Old Nobility.
Old London Sights.
Ancient Theatres and Crosses.
The Hostels of Church Dignitaries.
Privileged Places for Debtors.
Old London Prisons.
Places referred to by Old Writers.
The Churches and Wards of London.
Residences of Remarkable Men.
Remarkable Streets.
Burial Places of Eminent Individuals.
Second Edition, revised. Post 8vo. 16s.
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