. The life and adventures of John James Audubon, [microform] the naturalist. . 8 Sampson Low and Qo?t NEW IlOaJSTRATBD WORKS. ^HE STORY WITHOUT AN END. From the German of Carov€. By Sarah Austin. Illustrated with Six- teen Original Water-Colour Drawings by E. V. printed in Fac-simile and nnmerons Illustrations on wood. Small 4to. cloth extra, 12s.; or inlaid on side with floral ornament on ivory, 15*.; or in morocco, 21s. %* Also a Large Paper Edition, with the Plates mounted (only 250 copies printed), morocco, ivory inlaid, 31s. 6rf. " Nowhere will he find the Book of Nature morefres


. The life and adventures of John James Audubon, [microform] the naturalist. . 8 Sampson Low and Qo?t NEW IlOaJSTRATBD WORKS. ^HE STORY WITHOUT AN END. From the German of Carov€. By Sarah Austin. Illustrated with Six- teen Original Water-Colour Drawings by E. V. printed in Fac-simile and nnmerons Illustrations on wood. Small 4to. cloth extra, 12s.; or inlaid on side with floral ornament on ivory, 15*.; or in morocco, 21s. %* Also a Large Paper Edition, with the Plates mounted (only 250 copies printed), morocco, ivory inlaid, 31s. 6rf. " Nowhere will he find the Book of Nature morefreshlyand beautifully opened for /urn than in * The Story without an End* of it* kind one of the best that was ever ;—Quarterly Review. •* We have here a most beautiful edition of Mrs. Austin*s well-known translation of • The Story without an End,* illustrated by E. V. B. with even more than her accustomed poetical grace and fancy. It is difficult to select when all the illustrations are so delicately beautiful, but we cannot help pointing out several that strike us especially. . , But it is quite impossible to describe these illustrations. We must refer our readers to tht book itself if they wish to see a perfect development of the grace, fancy, and true poetical gtniusfor which the pictures of E. V B. have long been remarkable/'—Spectator. *' The illustrations are worthy of the text, for they are generally coloured in strict accordance with nature, and have been printed with marvellous skill. Indeed, we do not hesitate to say that the plates w this volume are the best specimens of colour-printing we have ever ;— Illustrated Times. Also, illustrated by the same Artist, Child's Play. Printed in fac-simile from Water-Col our Drawings, 7s. 6d. Tennyson's May Queen. Illustrated on Wood. Large Paper Edition, 7s. 6J. The Poetry of Nature. Selected and Illustrated with TTurty- six Engravings by Harrison Weir. Crown 8vo. handsomely bound in cloth? gilt


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