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"Phiz." _Fiddle Faddle's Sentimental Tour, in search of the Amusing, Picturesque, and Agreeable_ (1845). _The Union Magazine._ Vol. I (1846). Containing three plates by "Phiz." _The Illuminated Magazine._ Conducted by Douglas Jerrold (1843-5), with woodcut illustrations by Leech, "Phiz" (H. K. Browne), and others. _Fanny, the little Milliner, or the Rich and the Poor_ (1846), illustrated by "Phiz" and Onwhyn. _Wits and Beaux of Society. Sketches of Cantabs, by John Smith (of Smith Hall), Gent._ (1850). _The Cambridge Freshman._ With woodcut illustrations. _Paved with Gold, or Romance and Reality of the London Streets_, by Augustus Mayhew (1858). _A Medical, Moral, and Christian Dissection of Teetotalism by Democritus_ (1846). _New Sporting Magazine_ (1839). _The Pottleton Legacy_, by Albert Smith. _Christmas Day, and how it was spent by four persons in the house of Fograss, Fograss, Mowton, and Snorton, bankers_, by C. Le Ros (1854). _Home Pictures_ (Durtin & Co., 1856). A series of seven charming and characteristic plates. _Dame Perkins and her Grey Mare, or the Mount for Market_, by L. Meadows (1866). With coloured illustrations. _H. B.'s Schoolboy Days._ _Illustrations of the Five Senses._ _Adventures of Sir Guy de Guy_, by George Halse. _The Baddington Peerage_, by G. A. Sala (published in _The Illustrated Times_). In addition to these may be added an illustrated edition of Byron's works, the "Abbotsford" edition of Sir Walter Scott's Novels, besides numerous cuts in _The Sporting Gazette_, _The Illustrated Times_, the early volumes of _Once a Week_, and the Comic Papers. [Illustration: (SOME SIGNATURES ADOPTED BY H. K. BROWNE.)] BELCARO: being Essays on Sundry AEsthetical Questions. By VERNON LEE, author of the "Studies of the Eighteenth Century in Italy." 8vo. price 8_s._ "There is much in this thoroughly original and delightful book which reminds us of the essays of the eighteenth century.... It is rare indeed to find so much thought conveyed in so easy a style--to find a writer who not only has so much that is fresh to say, but has so fresh a way of saying it.... This way of conveying ideas is very fascinating.... From first to last there is a continuous and delightful stimulation of thought. The book will lead to conversation, dreaming, speculation, and all kinds of pleasant and healthy mental exercise; and it is interspersed with such perfect little sketches of scenery, and passages of so much eloqu
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