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VERY IMPORTANT NEW BOOKS.

The Champion Pig of England. A Capital Story for Schoolboys. Cloth gilt. With spirited Illustrations by Concanen, coloured and plain, 3s. 6d.

"He was a pig-take him for all in all,
We ne'er shall look upon his like again."

UNIFORM WITH MR. RUSKIN'S EDITION OF "GERMAN
POPULAR STORIES."

Prince Ubbely Bubble's New Story Book.
THE DRAGON ALL COVERED WITH SPIKES.

THE LONG-TAILED NAG.

THE THREE ONE-LEGGED MEN.

THE OLD FLY AND THE YOUNG FLY

TOM AND THE OGRE.

And many other tales.

By J. TEMPLETON LUCAS With numerous Illustrations by Matt Morgan, Barnes, Gordon Thompson, Brunton, and other artists. In small 4to, green and gold, 4s. 6d.

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This is an entirely new story-book, and one that is likely to become very popular.

Acrostics in Prose and Verse. Edited by A. E. H. 12mo, gilt cloth, gilt edges, 3s.

SECOND SERIES. 12mo, gilt cloth, gilt edges, 38.
THIRD SERIES. 12mo, gilt cloth, gilt edges, 38.

FOURTH SERIES. With 8 Pictorial Acrostics.

cloth, 38.

12mo, gilt

FIFTH SERIES. Easy Double. Historical. Scriptural Acrostics. 12mo, gilt cloth, gilt edges, 38.

The most popular Acrostics published.

**Each series sold separately. These are the best volumes of Acrostics ever issued. They comprise Single, Double, Treble, and every variety of acrostic, and the set would amuse the younger members of a family for an entire winter.

The whole complete in a case, "The Acrostic Box," price 158.

John Camden Hotten, 74 and 75, Piccadilly, W.

VERY IMPORTANT NEW BOOKS.

NEW SERIES OF ILLUSTRATED HUMOROUS NOVELS. 1. The Story of a Honeymoon. By CHAS. H. Ross and AMBROSE CLARKE. With numerous Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 68.

**An inimitable story of the adventures and troubles of a newly-married couple. Not unlike Mr. Burnand's "Happy Thoughts."

2. Cent. per Cent. A Story written upon a Bill Stamp. By BLANCHARD JERROLD. With numerous coloured Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 6s.

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A capital novel, "intended not only for City readers, but for all interested in money matters."-Athenæum.

The Genial Showman; or, Adventures with Artemus WARD, and the Story of his Life. 2 vols., crown 8vo, illustrated by BRUNTON, 218.

***This is a most interesting work. It gives Sketches of Show-Life in the Far West, on the Pacific Coast, among the Mines of California, in Salt Lake City, and across the Rocky Mountains; including chapters descriptive of Artemus Ward's visit to England.

John Camden Hotten, 74 and 75, Piccadilly, W.

VERY IMPORTANT NEW BOOKS.

MR. SWINBURNE'S NEW BOOK.

"A wonderful literary performance."-" Splendour of style and majestic beauty of diction never surpassed."-WILLIAM BLAKE: A CRITICAL ESSAY. With facsimile Paintings, coloured by hand, from the original drawings painted by Blake and his wife. Thick 8vo, pp. 350, 16s.

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Mr. Swinburne's New Poem. -A Song of Italy. Fcap. 8vo, toned paper, cloth, price 3s. 6d.

**The Athenaeum remarks of this poem-"Seldom as such a chant been heard so full of glow, strength, and colour."

Mr. Swinburne's Poems and Ballads. Third Edition.
Price 98.

Mr. Swinburne's Notes on his Poems, and on the
Reviews which have appeared upon them, is now ready, price Is.
Mr. Swinburne's Atalanta in Calydon. New Edition,
fcap. 8vo, price 6s.

Mr. Swinburne's Chastelard. A Tragedy. New
Edition. Price 78.

Mr. Swinburne's Queen Mother and Rosamond. New Edition, fcap. 8vo, price 5s.

Mr. Swinburne's Bothwell. A NEW POEM.

[In preparation.

John Camden Hotten, 74 and 75, Piccadilly, W.

VERY IMPORTANT NEW BOOKS.

Original Edition of Blake's Works.

NOTICE.-Mr. Hotten has in preparation a few facsimile copies (exact as to paper, printing-the water-colour drawings being filled in by an artist) of the ORIGINAL EDITIONS of the Books written and Illustrated by WILLIAM BLAKE. As it is only intended to produce-with utmost care-a few examples of each work, Mr. Hotten will be glad to hear from any gentleman who may desire to secure copies of these wonderful books. The first volume, "MARRIAGE OF HEAVEN AND HELL,” 4to, is now being issued, price 30s., half morocco.

"Blake is a real name, I assure you, and a most extraordinary man he is, if he still be living. He is the Blake whose wild designs accompany a splendid edition of 'Blair's Grave.' He paints in water-colours marvellous strange pictures-visions of his brain-which he asserts he has seen. They have great merit. I must look upon him as one of the most extraordinary persons of the age."— CHARLES LAMB.

George Chapman's Plays, from the Original Texts.
Edited, with Notes and an Introduction, by ALGERNON CHARLES
SWINBURNE. 4 vols., tastefully printed, uniform with Wm. Pickering's
Editions of the "Old Dramatists."
[In preparation.

UNIFORM WITH MR. SWINBURNE'S POEMS. Fcap. 8vo, 450 pages, Fine Portrait and Autograph, 7s. 6d. Walt Whitman's Poems. (Leaves of Grass, DrumTaps, &c.) Selected and Edited by WILLIAM MICHAEL ROSSETTI. "Whitman is a poet who bears and needs to be read as a whole, and then the volume and torrent of his power carry the disfigurements along with it and away.-He is really a fine fellow."Chambers's Journal, in a very long Notice, July 4th, 1868.

Walt Whit

Whitman,

A great deal of prejudice in this country has been shown against this very remarkable author. His work should be read by independent minds, and an opinion formed totally apart from the attacks that have been made upon him.

Rossetti's Criticisms on Swinburne's Poems. Price 38. 6d.

The Prometheus Bound of Eschylus. Translated in the Original Metres by C. B. CAYLEY, B.A. Cloth, price 38. 6d. SECOND EDITION.-Now ready, 4to, 10s. 6d., on toned paper, very elegant.

Bianca. Poems and Ballads. By Edward Brennan. John Camden Hotten, 74 and 75, Piccadilly, W.

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VERY IMPORTANT NEW BOOKS.

MOST AMUSING NEW BOOK.

Caricature History of the Georges (House of Hanover). Very entertaining book of 640 pages, with 400 Pictures, Caricatures, Squibs, Broadsides, Window Pictures. By T. WRIGHT, F.S.A. 78. 6d.

Companion Volume to "

History of Signboards." Reviewed in

almost every English journal with highest approbation.

"A set of caricatures such as we have in Mr. Wright's volume brings the surface of the age before us with a vividness that no prose writer, even of the highest power, could emulate. Macaulay's most brilliant sentence is weak by the side of the little woodcut from Gillray wich gives us Burke and Fox."-Saturday Review.

"A more amusing work of its kind never issued from the press."-Art Journal

"This is one of the most agreeable and interesting books of the season."—Public Opinion.

"It seems superfluous to say that this is an entertaining book. It is indeed one of the most entertaining books we have read for a long time. It is history teaching by caricature. There is aardly an event of note, hardly a personage of mark, hardly a social whimsey worth a moment's potice, which is not satirised and illustrated in these pages. We have here the caricaturists from Hogarth to Gillray, and from Gillray to Cruikshank."-Morning Star.

"It is emphatically one of the liveliest of books, as also one of the most interesting. It has the twofold merit of being at once amusing and edifying. The 600 odd pages which make up the goodly volume are doubly enhanced by some 400 illustrations, of which a dozen are full-page engravings."-Morning Post.

"Mr. Thomas Wright is so ripe a scholar, and is so rich in historical reminiscences, that he cannot fail to make an interesting book on any subject he undertakes to illustrate. He has achieved a success on the present occasion."-Press.

Notice.-Large-paper Edition. 4to, only 100 printed,

on extra fine paper, wide margins for the lovers of choice books, with extra Portraits, half-morocco (a capital book to illustrate), 30s.

Romance of the Rod: an Anecdotal History of the
Birch in Ancient and Modern Times. With some quaint illustrations.
Crown 8vo, handsomely printed.
[In preparation.

John Camden Hotten, 74 and 75, Piccadilly, W.

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