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PUNCH'S HISTORY OF THE LAST TWENTY YEARS.

RE-ISSUE OF "PUNCH."

From its Commencement in 1841 to the end of 1860.

In Volumes, 58. boards, uncut, monthly; and in double Vols., 10s. 6d. cloth gilt, every other month.

In arranging this re-issue, two modes of publication have been adopted. One in MONTHLY Volumes, each containing the numbers for half-a-year, price 5s. in boards, with the edges uncut, so as to enable purchasers to rebind them according to their fancy.

The other, in volumes published every ALTERNATE MONTH, and containing the Numbers for a year, so that each year will form a distinct volume. The price of these volumes is 108. 6d., handsomely bound in cloth, gilt edges. To each Volume is prefixed an Explanatory Introduction.

The following Volumes are already published:-In boards, price 5s. each, Vols. 1 to 21. In cloth, gilt edges.

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Amongst the contents of the published volumes are the following complete Works:

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BY THE LATE ALBERT SMITH.

PHYSIOLOGY OF EVENING PARTIES. 1 MEDICAL STUDENT.

"As a current comment on our social history, the volumes of Punch will have in their way as real, if not as grave, an interest to future students as the tomes of any serious historical compiler. The pencil sketches show the English year by year in their habits as they lived, and chronicle incidentally every shift and turn of outward fashion. Thus in a pleasant and handy volume one can recover the whole body of English gossip for a bygone year. To the shelves, then, of all household libraries not yet possessed of their enlivening store of wit and wisdom, we recommend the volumes of Punch in this their complete re-issue. They are rich in wholesome comic thought, and they are, we believe, the best repertory of comic sketches within the whole range of English and foreign literature."-Examiner.

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ONCE A WEEK,

AN ILLUSTRATED MISCELLANY

OF

Literature, Art, Science, and Popular Information,

Is published EVERY SATURDAY, price 3d. ; in Monthly Parts, price 1s. ; and in Half-yearly Volumes, price 7s. 6d.

Amongst the numerous Contributors to "ONCE A WEEK" are the following:

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And the following eminent Artists are amongst its constant Illustrators :

J. E. MILLAIS.

G. DU MAURIER.

CHARLES KEENE.
JOHN LEECH.

H. K. BROWNE.

F. J. SKILL.

P. SKELTON.

JOHN TENNIEL.

F. WALKER.
HARRISON WEIR.
M. J. LAWLESS.
J. ROLFE.

** VERNER'S PRIDE, by the Authoress of "EAST LYNNE," is now in course of Publication; A NEW STORY, by HARRIET MARTINEAU, will be commenced immediately, with illustrations by J. E. MILLAIS; and A NOVEL, by MR. TOM TAYLOR, is in a forward state of preparation.

Amongst the Contents of the October Part are the following:

VERNER'S PRIDE. By the Authoress of "East
Lynne," &c.

SANTA, OR A WOMAN'S TRAGEDY. By the
Authoress of "Agnes Tremorne."

THE LATEST FROM SPIRIT LAND.

MY AUNT'S STORY.

A JOURNEY UNDERGROUND.

DOGS OF ST. BERNARD.

A DREAM OF LOVE.

GARIBALDI AT VARIGNANO.

CASTLES OF THE TAUNUS.

VISIT TO THE HAREEM OF SAID PASHA.

RUSSIAN POPULAR TALES. By George Borrow,

IVORY CARVING AT DIEPPE.
MACKAREL IN THE BAY.

THE DEADLY AFFINITY. Chapter I.

A MYSTERIOUS LODGER.

THE PERCH. By A. H. Baldwin.

THE STRANGE STORY OF KITTY HANCOMBE.
By her Grand Niece, Diana Butler.
LINDESFARN. By Isabella Fenton.

The illustrations are by Charles Keene, G. Du Maurier, E. J. Poynter, J. Whistler, H. K. Browne, M. J. Lawless, Percival Skelton, F. Walker, &c. &c.

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Svo, price 188.,

HANDLEY CROSS; OR, MR. JORROCKS'S HUNT. With

Coloured Engravings, &c. By JOHN LEECH.

ASK MAMMA;

8vo, price 148.,

OR, THE RICHEST COMMONER IN

ENGLAND. By the Author of "Sponge's Tour," "Handley Cross," &c. Illus trated with Thirteen Coloured Engravings, and numerous Woodcuts, by JOHN LEECH.

One Vol., 8vo, price 14s. cloth,

PLAIN, OR RINGLETS? By the Author of "Handley Cross,"

&c. With Coloured Engravings, &c., by JOHN LEECH.

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PUNCH'S POCKET-BOOK FOR 1863.

With a Coloured

Illustration by JOHN LEECH, and numerous Woodcuts by JOHN LEECH and JOHN TENNIEL.

PUNCH'S ALMANACK FOR 1863.

LEECH and CHARLES KEENE.

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Price 2s. 6d., in stiff boards, gilt edges,

PUNCH'S 10 ALMANACKS. 1842 to 1851.

Price 2s. 6d.,

PUNCH'S 10 ALMANACKS. Second Series. 1852 to 1861.

Bound in cloth, price 5s. 6d.,

PUNCH'S 20 ALMANACKS. 1842 to 1861.

"It was a happy notion to reproduce a volume of these Almanacks for the last twenty years, in which we can trace their manifest improvement up to Christmas, 1860.—Times.

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ILLUSTRATED WORKS.

In Three handsome Folio Volumes, price 12s. each,

PICTURES OF LIFE AND CHARACTER. From the Collec

tion of Mr. Punch. By JOHN LEECH.

Price 5s. plain; 78. 6d. coloured,

YOUNG TROUBLESOME; OR, MASTER JACKY'S HOLI

DAYS. By JOHN LEECH.

A handsome 4to Volume, cloth extra, price 21s.,

THE
HE FOREIGN TOUR OF MESSRS. BROWN, JONES,
AND ROBINSON. What they saw and did in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland,
and Italy. By RICHARD DOYLE.

Elegantly bound in half morocco, price 15s.,

MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE ENGLISH.

By

RICHARD DOYLE. With Extracts by PERCIVAL LEIGH from "PIPS' DIARY."

THE

Handsomely bound in Two Vols., price 21s.,

HE COMIC HISTORY OF ENGLAND. By GILBERT A. A'BECKET. With Coloured Engravings and Woodcuts. By JOHN LEECH.

Handsomely bound in cloth, price 11s.,

THE COMIC HISTORY OF ROME.

By GILBERT A.

A'BECKET. With Coloured Engravings and Woodcuts. By JOHN LEECH.

With a Coloured Frontispiece and Numerous Illustrations on Wood by JOHN LEECH, price 10s. 6d.,

A

LITTLE TOUR IN IRELAND. Being a visit to Dublin, Galway, Connemara, Athlone, Limerick, Killarney, Glengariff, Cork, &c., &c., &c. By AN OXONIAN.

Price 10s. 6d.; or, separately, 1s. each,

MR. BRIGGS AND HIS DOINGS (FISHING). A Series of

Twelve Coloured Plates. Enlarged from Mr. JOHN LEECH'S original Drawings from "Punch."

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BOTANICAL WORKS.

In One Volume, Sro, cloth, price 368., with upwards of 500 Illustrations, HE VEGETABLE KINGDOM; or, THE STRUCTURE, CLASSIFICATION, AND USES OF PLANTS. By DR. LINDLEY. Illustrated upon the Natural System.

In One Volume, 8vo, cloth, with numerous Illustrations, price 12s.,

THE
HE ELEMENTS OF BOTANY, Structural and Physiological.

With a Glossary of Technical Terms. By DR. LINDLEY.

* The Glossary may be had separately, price 5s.

In One Volume, 8vo, cloth, price 7s. 6d.,

MEDICAL AND ECONOMICAL BOTANY.

LINDLEY.

By DR.

In One Volume, 8vo, half-bound, with 400 Illustrations, price 5s. 6d.,

SCHOOL BOTANY; or, THE RUDIMENTS OF BOTANICAL SCIENCE.

By DR. LINDLEY.

Second Edition, price 18.,

ESCRIPTIVE BOTANY; or, THE ART OF DESCRIBING PLANTS CORRECTLY, in Scientific Language, for Self Instruction and the Use of Schools. By DR. LINDLEY.

Crown Svo, price 16s. cloth, extra,

PAXTON'S BOTANICAL DICTIONARY; Comprising the

Names, History, and Culture of all Plants known in Britain, together with a full Explanation of Technical Terms.

WORKS ON GARDENING.

The Seventh Edition, cloth gilt, price 78.,

THE LADIES' COMPANION TO THE FLOWER GARDEN.

Being an Alphabetical Arrangement of all the Ornamental Plants grown in Gardens and Shrubberies. With full Directions for their Culture. By MRS. LOUDON.

Price 58. in cloth,

PRACTICAL HINTS ON PLANTING ORNAMENTAL

TREES. With particular reference to Coniferæ. In which all the Hardy Species

are popularly described. By MESSRS. STANDISH and NOBLE.

In One Volume, 8vo, illustrated with numerous Plans, Sections, and Sketches of Gardens and General Objects,

HOW

OW TO LAY OUT A GARDEN. Intended as a General Guide in Choosing, Forming, or Improving an Estate (from a Quarter of an Acre to a Hundred Acres in extent). By EDWARD KEMP. [New Edition in the press.]

Price 28. in cloth,

THE HANDBOOK OF GARDENING. By EDWARD KEMP.

For the use of persons who possess a small Garden.

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