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The Israel of the Alps. A Complete

History of the Vaudois of Piedmont (or Waldenses) and their Colonies. Prepared in great part from un- published Documents. By ALEXIS MUSTON, D.D. Illustrated by Maps and beautiful Views of the "Waldensian Valleys. In 16^ parts, Is. each; or 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, 18*.

" It is by much the most complete History of the Vaudois which has been written, and it probably leaves little more to be done or collected by any future historian of that people. The volumes are illustrated with maps and engravings of the scenery of the valleys, not only pleasant to the eye, but helpful to the mind which desires to realize the scenes through which it is conducted." Christian Observer.

Italy: Illustrated and Described.

A Series of Views, engraved in the most finished manner, from Drawings by Stanfield, E.A.; Roberts, B.A., Harding, Prout, Leitch, Brockedon, Barnard, &c. &c. "With Descriptions of the Scenes. Preceded by a Review of the Past Condition and Future Pro- spects of Italy and the Italians. Each part contains two large and highly-finished Engravings, with de- scriptive text. Complete in 34 parts, medium 4to, Is. each ; or 1 handsome volume, cloth gilt, 38s.

" We do not know a more delightful drawing-room book than this work on Italy, which comprises upwards of sixty exquisite illustrations of the noblest and most interesting scenery in the world, with corresponding descriptions to record the natural features and the poetical and historical associations of each spot." Invernest Courier,

The Works of Flavius Josephus.

Large Type, with Maps and other Illustrations. Demy 8vo, 22 jj parts, Is. each; or 4 vols., cloth, 24s.

Rollin's Ancient History; With Ex- tensive Notes, Geographical, Topographical, Histori- cal, and Critical, and a Life of the Author. By JAMES BELL. Numerous Illustrations. In 24 parts, medium 8vo, Is. each; or 2 vols. cloth, 26s.

A History of the Earth and Ani-

MATED NATURE. By OLIVER GOLDSMITH. With numerous Notes from the Works of the most distin- guished British and Foreign Naturalists. Fully illus- trated by Engravings on Steel and on Wood. The Plates contain 2400 Illustrative Figures, of which above 250 are carefully Coloured. In 36 parts, super- royal 8vo, 1*. each ; or 2 vols. cloth extra, 40s.

A History of the Vegetable King-

DOM; embracing the Physiology, Classification, and the Culture of Plants; with their various uses to Man and the Lower Animals, and their application in the Arts, Manufactures, and Domestic Economy. By WILLIAM RHIND. Illustrated by 700 Figures on Wood and Steel, of which 100 are beautifully Coloured. In 22 parts, royal 8vo, Is. each; or 1 vol. cloth extra, 24s.

"In his selection of important facts, and condensing and arranging his store derived from numerous sources, the author displays considerable talent, and a knowledge of his subject, evidently the result of deep and well-directed study." Gardener's Gazette.


The Cabinet-Maker's Assistant. A

Series of Original Designs for Modern Furniture, with descriptions and details of Construction. Com- plete in 23 parts, imperial 4to, 2s. 6d. each; half- bound morocco, 3, 5*.


The Carpenter and Joiner's ASSIS- TANT. By JAMES NEWLANDS, Borough Engineer of Liverpool. Being a Comprehensive Treatise on the selection, preparation, and strength of Materials, and the Mechanical Principles of Framing, with their applications in Carpentry, Joinery, and Hand Railing; also, a Course of Instruction in Practical Geometry, Geometrical Lines, Drawing, Projection, and Perspec- tive, and an Illustrated Glossary of Terms used in Architecture and Building. Illustrated by 115 En- graved Plates, and many Hundred Engravings on Wood. In 24 parts, super-royal 4to, 2s. each; or 1 vol. half-morocco, 58s.

"We know of no treatise on the subject which at all ap- proaches this in merit." Mechanic' '* Magazine.

The Engineer and Machinist's AS- SISTANT : Being a Series of Plans, Sections, and Elevations of Sbeam Engines, Water Wheels, Spin- ning Machines, Mills for Grinding, Tools, &c., taken from Machines of approved construction; with de- tailed Descriptions and Practical Essays on various departments of Machinery. In 28 parts, imperial 4to, 2s. 6d. each ; or 2 vols. half-morocco, 4, 4s.

The Engineer and Machinist's Draw-

ING*BOOK : A Complete Course of Instruction for the Practical Engineer; comprising Linear Drawing, Projections, Eccentric Curves, the various forms of Gearing, Reciprocating Machinery, Sketching and Drawing from the Machine, Projection of Shadows, Tinting, Colouring, and Perspective; on the basis of the works of M. Le Blanc and MM. Armengaud. Illus- trated by 71 Engraved Plates and many Engravings on Wood. In 16 parts, imperial 4to, 2s. each; or half- morocco, 42s.

Railway Machinery. A Treatise on

the Mechanical Engineering of Railways; embracing the Principles and Construction of Rolling and Fixed Plant, in all departments. Illustrated by a Series of Plates on a large scale, and by numerous Engravings on Wood. By D. KINNEAR CLARK, Engineer. In 30 parts, imperial 4to, 2s. 6d. each; 2 vols. half- morocco, 4, 15s.

"This work gives such a comprehensive view of Railway Machinery in all its details, that the engineer, old and young, can have no better authority for reference." Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal.

Recent Practice in the Locomotive

ENGINE (being a Supplement to Railway Machin- ery); Comprising the most Recent Improvements in English practice, and Illustrations of the Locomotive Practice of the United States of America. By D. KINNEAR CLARK, Engineer. In 10 parts, imperial 4to, 2s. 6d. each ; half -morocco, 35*.

Railway Locomotives. Their Pro- gress, Mechanical Construction, and Performance, with the recent Practice in England and America. Illus- trated by an extensive series of Plates, and numerous Engravings on Wood. By D. KINNEAR CLAKK, En- gineer. In 25 parts, imperial 4to, 2s. Qd. each ; 2 vols. half-morocco, 4.

The Land Measurer's Ready-Reck-

ONER: Being Tables for ascertaining at sight the Contents of any Field or Piece of Land. Bound in roan, 2*.