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A MANUAL OF WOOD CARVING;

With Practical Instructions for Learners of the Art, and original and selected designs. By W. BEMROSE, Jun., with an Introduction by Llewellynn Jewitt, F.S.A. In Crown 4to., Fifth Edition, handsomely bound in cloth, price 5s.

**New Designs in Fret Cutting are being continually brought out. A Complete List of those which have already appeared will be forwarded on application.

FRET CUTTING AND PERFORATED CARVING.

With Practical Instructions, and Fifty-four Designs suitable for every description of useful and ornamental articles of Furniture and Ornament. By W. BEMROSE, Jun., Author of "Manual of Wood Carving." In Demy 4to., neatly bound in cloth, price 5s. ENGLISH STATESMEN FROM THE PEACE OF 1815 TO THE PASSING OF THE REFORM BILL, 1867.

By T. E. KEBBEL, M.A., Barrister-at-Law, Author of "Essays upon History and Politics." In one Volume. 8vo. Neatly bound in cloth. Price 5s.

CONTENTS. Lord Castlereagh, Mr. Canning, Lord Palmerston, Duke of Wellington, Lord Aberdeen, Sir Robert Peel, Lord Grey, Lord Russell, Lord Derby, Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Disraeli.

"The sketches are, though professedly slight, useful, thoughtful, and interesting-more especially those which treat rather of the Statesmen representing our foreign policy between 1815 and the death of Lord Palmerston. .It is a pleasant, and in its earlier part, an instructive book. Mr. Kebbel writes well. He has studied the subject on which he writes."-Spectator.

"It consists of ten clever and discriminating political sketches, all of which are full of interest and exceedingly readable. Mr. Kebbel as evidently possesses a well balanced and critical mind as he does a capacity for putting his facts and thoughts into good English. The book will be welcomed and read, and deserves to be so."-Church News.

REMINISCENCES OF CHELTENHAM

COLLEGE.

By an OLD CHELTONIAN. Crown 8vo. Neat Cloth. 3s. 6d. "We have only further to say that we have derived much pleasure from the perusal of this book, and we cordially recommend all who are interested in the welfare of Cheltenham College to make themselves equally familiar with its contents."-Cheltenham Journal.

"Reminiscences of Cheltenham is very much of the same character as Mr. Hughes' celebrated book, and will be read with hardly less eagerness by Cheltonians, than was the former by the old boys of Rugby."-Exeter and Plymouth Gazette.

21, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON; AND DERBY,

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