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Or, Buddhist Monuments of Central India.
By MAJOR A. CUNNINGHAM.
One Volume, 8vo, with Numerous Illustrations.

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THE CROSS AND THE DRAGON; Or, Memorials of Christianity in China; with notices of the Secret Societies of the Chinese.

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JUVENILE DELINQUENCY.

By MICAIAH HILL, Esq., and C. F. CORNWALLIS. One Volume, Post 8vo, price 6s. cloth.

V.

MODERN GERMAN MUSIC.

(Now ready.)

By HENRY F. CHORLEY, Esq.

Two Volumes, post 8vo. (Nearly ready.)

Works in the Press.

VI.

AVILLION, AND OTHER TALES.

By the Author of "Olive," "The Head of the Family," &c. Three Volumes, post 8vo. (Now ready.)

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MAUDE TALBOT. By HOLME LEE.

Three Volumes, Post 8vo.

VIII.

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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, AND THE COUNTRY ADJACENT.

Post 8vo, with a View and Coloured Map. Price 6s. cloth.

IX.

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THE TRUE LAW OF POPULATION.

Shown to be connected with the Food of the People.
By THOMAS DOUBLEDAY.

Third and Enlarged Edition,

One Volume, 8vo, price 10s. cloth (Now ready.)

X.

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE HIMALAYA.
By CAPTAIN RICHARD STRACHEY,
Bengal Engineers.

One Volume, 8vo, with Numerous Illustrations.

XI.

FOUR YEARS AT THE COURT OF HENRY VIII. Being the Despatches of SEBASTIAN GUISTINIAN, Venetian Ambassador to England;

Illustrating the Court Life and Diplomatic Intercourse of the period, the character of Cardinal Wolsey, and the course of events, A.D. 1515 to 1519.

Translated from the Italian by RAWDON BROWN.
In One Volume.

THE INSURRECTION IN CHINA.

By Dr. YVAN and M. CALLERY.

With a Supplementary Account of the Most Recent Events. Edited by JOHN OXENFORD.

SECOND EDITION.

Post 8vo, with Fac-simile of Chinese Map, and Portrait of
Tièn-tè, the Insurgent Chief. Price 7s. 6d., cloth.

The Publishers of this Volume having purchased the exclusive right of translating the
French work, no other English Translation can appear.

"A curious book, published at an opportune moment; written by the vivacious and intelligent Dr. Yvan, and M. Callery, once a Missionary, and since Interpreter to the French Embassy in China, to which Dr. Yvan was attached as Physician; and giving a lucid account of the origin and progress of the civil war now raging in China, bringing it down to the present day."-Blackwood's Magazine.

"Their narrative is animated by traits of Chinese manners, opinions, and ideas, and by lively reminiscences of the country and some of the actors with whom the authors were personally acquainted."-Spectator.

"With the history of MM. Callery and Yvan, and the official documents furnished by our own authorities, we are now able to form some notion of the extraordinary change going on in China."-Economist.

"The book can scarcely fail to find a curious and interested public."-Athenæum. "A timely and interesting publication, full of most curious and valuable matter.' Examiner.

"The volume is instructive and attractive in a high degree."-Illustrated News. "The Revolution in China is the greatest revolution the world has yet seen.' Times.

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MEMORANDUMS MADE IN IRELAND.

By SIR JOHN FORBES, M.D., Author of
"The Physician's Holiday."

Two Vols., Post 8vo, with Illustrations, price 1l. 1s. cloth.

"A complete handbook of the sister island. If there be any, who, knowing nothing of its social and political condition, meditate a tour in Ireland, the pleasure and profit to be derived from the journey will be much enhanced by a careful study of Dr. Forbes's very sensible observations."-New Quarterly Review.

"The book is excellent, and, like all the writings of its author, points to a gcod purpose. It is honest, thoughtful, liberal, and kindly. By readers of all grades Dr. Forbes's volumes will be read with pleasure."-Examiner.

"Dr. Forbes is evidently possessed of a candid mind, and though he has dealt with polemical matter, he does not write in a sectarian spirit."-Athenæum.

Works of Mr. Ruskin.

I.

THE STONES OF VENICE. Vol. 3. THE FALL.
By JOHN RUSKIN, Esq.,

Author of "Modern Painters," "Seven Lamps of
Architecture," &c.

Imperial 8vo, with 12 Plates Drawn by the Author, price
Il. 11s. 6d., in embossed cloth, with top edge gilt.

*THIS VOLUME COMPLETES THE WORK.

"The Stones of Venice' is the production of an earnest, religious, progressive, and informed mind. The author of this essay on architecture has condensed into it a poetic apprehension, the fruit of awe of God, and delight in nature; a knowledge, love, and just estimate of art; a holding fast to fact and repudiation of hearsay; an historic breadth, and a fearless challenge of existing social problems; whose union we know not where to find paralleled."-Spectator.

"One of the most important works on æsthetics ever published in this country; and which not only equals in profundity any single work put forth in modern times upon art, but surpasses in importance any that has heretofore been written upon the subject; inasmuch as the writer is gifted with the rare tact to make profound truths plain to common understandings."-Daily News.

II.

THE STONES OF VENICE. Vol. 2. THE SEA STORIES. By JOHN RUSKIN, Esq.

Imperial 8vo, with 20 Plates, and numerous Wood-cuts, price 27. 25. cloth.

"No one who has studied art in Venice will go through this book without such pleasure as belongs to a revival of some of his warmest admirations, and the refreshment of his most delicious associations. This volume is full of fine things, and of true things."-Athenæum.

"The plates in this volume are all line engravings, most minutely designed and delicately executed; and they familiarize us with some of the most lovely and profuse architectural inventions in the world."-Spectator,

"No one who has visited Venice can read this book without having a richer glow thrown over his remembrances of that city; and for those who have not, Mr. Ruskin paints it with a firmness of outline and vividness of colouring that will bring it before the imagination with the force of reality."-Literary Gazette.

"The whole volume is eloquent and thoughtful, and creative of thought in others. This book is a noble innovation upon the old dead talk of architects, and amateurs in architecture."-Examiner.

"Mr. Ruskin is the first really popular writer we have ever had upon architecture: he is the first writer who has satisfactorily touched upon architectural principles.”– Daily News.

Works of Mr. Ruskin.

III.

THE STONES OF VENICE. Vol. I. THE FOUNDATIONS. With Twenty-One Plates and numerous Woodcuts. Imperial 8vo, 27. 2s. cloth.

"The book before us contains Mr. Ruskin's theory and doctrines of the elements of architecture, applied to the various points of practical building. Throughout is manifest the great aim of inculcating, by every possible form of precept and example, the absolute necessity of preserving an unfailing correspondence between the destinations of buildings, and their forms and decorations. Mr. Ruskin's work cannot be

read by any one without improvement to his moral sense and mental discipline. It has an indestructible value. It tells us the truth on much where it greatly imports us to be informed. The eloquence of the book is extraordinary."—Examiner. "The reputation which Mr. Ruskin has earned by his former works will probably receive a great accession of lustre from The Stones of Venice.' This work may be justly described as his most valuable performance, and fitted to become the most popular of all his productions."-British Quarterly Review.

"Mr. Ruskin has seized on the great principle that all art is the expression of man's delight in God's work. This is his clue through the universe; holding fast by that, he can never get far wrong. His pursuit of truth is as admirable for its clearsightedness as it is for its honesty."-Eclectic Review.

IV.

MODERN PAINTERS. Imperial 8vo.

Vol. I. Fifth

Edition, 18s. cloth. Vol. II. Third Edition, 10s. 6d. cloth. "Mr. Ruskin's work will send the painter more than ever to the study of nature; will train men who have always been delighted spectators of nature, to be also attentive observers. Our critics will learn to admire, and mere admirers will learn how to criticise thus a public will be educated."-Blackwood's Magazine.

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"A generous and impassioned review of the works of living painters. A hearty and earnest work, full of deep thought, and developing great and striking truths in "-British Quarterly Review.

art.

"A very extraordinary and delightful book, full of truth and goodness, of power and beauty."-North British Review.

"One of the most remarkable works on art which has appeared in our time."— Edinburgh Review.

The Third Volume is in preparation.

V.

With

Imperial 8vo, Il. Is.

THE SEVEN LAMPS OF ARCHITECTURE.
Fourteen Etchings by the Author.

cloth.

"By the 'Seven Lamps of Architecture,' we understand Mr. Ruskin to mean the seven fundamental and cardinal laws, the observance of and obedience to which are indispensable to the architect who would deserve the name. The politician, the moralist, the divine, will find in it ample store of instructive matter, as well as the artist."-Examiner.

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