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._ 6_d._, gilt edges. * * * * * ANECDOTES OF THE HABITS AND INSTINCTS OF ANIMALS. By MRS. R. LEE, Author of "The African Wanderers," "Adventures in Australia," &c., with Six Illustrations by HARRISON WEIR. Fcap. 8vo., 6_s._ cloth; 6_s._ 6_d._ gilt edges. * * * * * GOOD IN EVERYTHING; or, THE EARLY HISTORY OF GILBERT HARLAND. By MRS. BARWELL, Author of "Little Lessons for Little Learners," &c., with Illustrations by JOHN GILBERT. Royal 16mo., 3_s._ 6_d._ cloth; 4_s._ 6_d._ coloured, gilt edges. * * * * * STORIES OF JULIAN AND HIS PLAYFELLOWS. Written by his Mamma, with Four Illustrations by JOHN ABSOLON. Small 4to., 2_s._ 6_d._ plain; 3_s._ 6_d._ coloured, gilt edges. * * * * * THE DOLL AND HER FRIENDS; or, MEMOIRS OF THE LADY SERAPHINA. By the Author of "Letters from Madras," &c., with Four Illustrations by H. K. BROWNE, (Phiz.) Small 4to., 2_s._ 6_d._ cloth; 3_s._ 6_d._ coloured, gilt edges. * * * * * THE FIVE SENSES. Illustrated in Five Pictures by HABLOT K. BROWNE, (Phiz.) Royal 4to., 5_s._ plain; 7_s._ 6_d._ coloured. =H. NOEL HUMPHREYS' NEW WORK.= _In Super-Royal, 8vo. Price 28s., with Twelve Beautiful Chromo-lithographic Plates and other illustrations, bound in white morocco cloth, gilt edges, and illuminated side in gold and silver._ TEN CENTURIES OF ART; Its Progress in Europe from the Ninth to the Nineteenth Century; with a glance at the Artistic Productions of Classical Antiquity, and some Remarks on the Present State and Future Prospect of Art in Great Britain. By H. NOEL HUMPHREYS, Author of "Ancient Coins and Medals." * * * * * =Second Edition,= Price 25_s._, large square octavo, illustrated by numerous examples of the most exquisite Greek and Roman Coins, executed in facsimile of the Originals in actual relief and in their respective metals. ANCIENT COINS AND MEDALS: An Historical Account of the origin of Coined Money, the development of the Art of Coining in Greece and her Colonies, its progress during the extension of the Roman Empire, and its decline as an art with the decay of that power. By HENRY NOEL HUMPHREYS, Author of "TH
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