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KENT & CO'S ANNUAL CATALOGUE, OCTOBER 1858 *** Produced by Chris Curnow, John Campbell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive) TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE Italic text is denoted by _underscores_. Bold text is denoted by =equal signs=. The 3-star asterism symbol is denoted by ***. Some minor changes are noted at the end of the book. OCTOBER, 1858. W. KENT & CO.'S (LATE DAVID BOGUE'S) ANNUAL CATALOGUE. [Illustration: (colophon) W. KENT & CO., FLEET STREET, LONDON] NEW ILLUSTRATED WORKS. =The Loves of the Poets=; or, Portraits of Ideal Beauty: being a series of original Steel Engravings, drawn by the most eminent Artists, and engraved by MOTE, with Illustrative Text by TENNYSON, WORDSWORTH, etc. Demy 4to, richly ornamented, 21s. plain; 42s. coloured. =The Miller's Daughter.= By ALFRED TENNYSON. Illustrated with Seventeen Steel Engravings, drawn by A. L. BOND, and engraved by MOTE. 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PAGE Acting Charades 10 Algebra (Cassell's) 31 Architectural Works 7 Arithmetic (Cassell's) 31 ---- for the Young 31 Arnold's (Edwin) Poems 9 Astronography 32 Balance of Beauty 36 Ball Room Polka 11 ---- Preceptor 11 Beattie and Collins 5 Bertie's Indestructible Books 22 Bible Gallery 4 ---- Women of the 4 Bingley's Tales 21 Biographical Dictionary 33 Boat (The) and the Caravan 19 Book and its Story 36 ---- of the Months 24 Boswell's Johnson 24 Botany, The Outlines of 32 Boyhood of Great Men 6 Boy Princes 6 Boy's Own Book 19 ---- Treasury 20 Brandon's Architectural Works 7 British Empire, Greatness of the 34 Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress 3 Byron Beauties 3 ---- Illustrated 3 Capern's Poems 10 Cassell's Educational Works 26 Cheever's Whaleman's Adventures 20 Childs' Drawing Books 23 Child's First Lesson Book 20 Christian Graces in Olden Time 3 Christmas with the Poets 1 Classical Library 30 Colling's Gothic Architecture 8 ---- Ornament 8 Comic Works 14 ---- Almanack 14 Comical Creatures from Wurtemburg 15 ---- People 15 ---- Story Books 22 Cottage Gardener's Dictionary 25 Cowper's Poems 5 Cracker Bon-Bon for Christmas 10 Crosland's Memorable Women 19 Cruikshank's (Geo.) Works 14 ---- Fairy library 21 Curiosities of Modern Travel 7 Dale's Poems 10 De Lolme's French Manual 27 Dibdin's Water Colours 23 ---- Easy Drawing Book 23 Dictionaries 13 Domestic Architecture 8 ---- Hints 24 Drawing Books 23 Edgar's Boyhood of Great Men 18 ---- Footprints of Famous Men 18 ---- Boy Princes 18 ---- History for Boys 18 Educator, The Popular 26 ---- Biblical 26 ---- Historical 26 ---- The Child's 31 Emma de Lissau 20 England, Cassell's History of 32 ---- History of 33 English without a Master 38 ---- Cassell's Lessons in 30 ---- (The) Language, its Elements and Form 32 Etiquette for the Ladies 11 ---- Gentlemen 11 ---- of Courtship 11 Euclid, Symbolical 24 ---- Cassell's 31 Fables of Æsop 15 Footprints of Famous Men 6 Footprints of Travellers 34 Ford's Easy Lessons in Landscape 23 French, Cassell's Lessons in 27 ---- Dictionary, Cassell's 27 ---- Miniature 18 ---- without a Master 33 France, The History of 31 Games for Christmas 10 Geography, Cassell's Elementary 31 German, Cassell's Lessons in 28 ---- Dictionary (Cassell) 28 ---- without a Master 38 Glenny's Handbook to Flower-garden 25 ---- Catechism of Gardening 25 ---- Garden Almanac 25 Glossary of Architecture 8 Goldsmith's Works 24 Graces, Gallery of the 4 Greek, Cassell's Lessons in 30 Grimm's Household Stories 19 Guizot's Young Student 20 Gutch's Scientific Pocket Book 12 Handbook of Pencil Drawing 23 Harding's Drawing Books 8, 23 ---- Portfolio 23 Harry's Ladder to Learning 21 ---- Book of Poetry 21 Health for the Million 37 Heath's Keepsake 3 ---- Waverley Gallery 4 Heroes of Asgard 19 ---- of England 6 Heroines of Shakspeare 3 Hervey's Meditations 24 History for Boys 6 Home Lesson Books 22 ---- Story Books 22 How to make Home Happy 24 Howitt's Library for the Young 35 Humphreys' British Coins 3 Indestructible Lesson Books 22 ---- Pleasure Books 22 Introd. to Gothic Architecture 8 Ireland, the History of 33 Italian, Cassell's Lessons in 30 ---- Without a Master 38 Julien's (Mons.) Studies of Heads 23 Johnson's Lives of the Poets 24 ---- Human Figure 23 Keepsake (The) 3 King's Interest Tables 24 Knight's Store of Knowledge 37 Ladies' Drawing-Room Book 36 Language of Flowers 4, 11 Latin, Cassell's Lessons in 29 ---- Dictionary (Cassell's) 29 ---- Without a Master 38 Lectures on the Great Exhibition 12 Lionel Fitzgibbon 36 Little Boy's Own Book 19 ---- Mary's Books 21 ---- Treasury 21 ---- Lesson Book 21 Longfellow's Poems 2, 9 ---- Hyperion 2 ---- Golden Legend 2, 9 ---- Kavanagh 2 ---- Prose Works 10 ---- Song of Hiawatha 9 Loves of the Poets 1 Mackay's (Charles) Egeria 10 ---- Town Lyrics 10 Man, The Natural History of 33 Manuals of Instruction 22 Massey's (G.) Babe Christabel 9 ---- Craigcrook Castle 9 Mathematical Science 31, 32 Mayhew's Acting Charades 10 ---- Peasant-Boy Philosopher 18 ---- Sandboys' Adventures 15 ---- Wonders of Science 18 Memoirs of the Queens of Prussia 37 Men of the Time 5 Merry Pictures 2 Mia and Charlie 19 Miller's Daughter 1 Miller's (T.) Poems for Children 21 Milton's Poetical Works 4 ---- L'Allegro and Il Penseroso 2 Museum of Painting and Sculpture 4 Musgrave's Ramble in Normandy 7 Ogleby's Adventures 15 Oldbuck's Adventures 15 Painters (The) of All Nations, History of 35 Panoramic View of Palestine 24 Parlour Magic 20 Pellatt on Glass-making 4 Phillips's Etchings of Familiar Life 23 Playmate (The) 20 Poetry of the Year 3 Political Economy 32 Prout's (Sam.) Elementary Drawing 23 Queens of Prussia, Memoirs of the 37 Raffaelle's Cartoons 3 Reid's (Capt. M.) Desert Home 17 ---- Boy Hunters 17 ---- Young Voyageurs 17 ---- Forest Exiles 17 ---- Bush Boys 17 ---- Young Yägers 17 Reynard the Fox 20 Rhymes and Roundelayes 2 Rival (The) Kings 19 Robinson Crusoe 11 Romance of Modern Travel 7 Round Games 10 Sailings over the Globe 34 St. Leonard 35 Science Popularly Explained 32 Scotland, The History of 33 Scott's Poems 5 Shadows 11, 15 Shakspeare, Concordance to 37 ---- Heroines 3 Sharpe's Diamond Dictionary 13 Shilling's Worth of Sense 11 Sidney Grey 19 Smith's (Alex.) Poems 9 ---- Sonnets on the War 9 Southey's Life of Nelson 6, 19 Spanish without a Master 38 Spelling Book (Cassell's) 30 Steam Engine, The History of the 34 Store of Knowledge 37 Suggestions in Design 12 Sutcliffe's Drawing Book of Horses 23 Taylor's (Jeff.) Young Islanders 20 Tennyson's Miller's Daughter 1 Thomson's Seasons 5 Timbs's Curiosities of London 16 ---- Curiosities of England 16 ---- Popular Errors 16 ---- School Days of Eminent Men 16 ---- Things Not Generally Known 16 Waverley Gallery 4 Weather Book, the 11 Webster (Daniel) Orations 36 Webster's Quarto Dictionaries 13 ---- Smaller Dictionary 13 Winkles's English Cathedrals 8 Women of the Bible 4 Wonders of Travel 7 ---- of the Heavens 34 Worsley's Little Drawing Book 23 Year-Book of Facts 12 Young Lady's Oracle 11 86, FLEET STREET, AND PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON. TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE Obvious typographical errors and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources. Except for those changes noted below, all misspellings in the text, and inconsistent or archaic usage, have been retained. Pg 7, 'Analyis of Gothick' replaced by 'Analysis of Gothick'. Pg 7, 'By and J. A. 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