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JUST PUBLISHED, BY CAREY, LEA & CAREY, SPLENDIDLY FULL BOUND, THE ATLANTIC SOUVENIR, A CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENT, FOR 1830.
  

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JUST PUBLISHED,
BY
CAREY, LEA & CAREY,
SPLENDIDLY FULL BOUND,
THE
ATLANTIC SOUVENIR,
A
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENT,
FOR 1830.

WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS,

BY THE BEST ARTISTS.

  • I. Presentation Plate.

  • II. The Wife; engraved by Durand, from a painting by
    Morse.

  • III. The Village School in an Uproar; engraved by Ellis, from
    a drawing by Richter.

  • IV. The Cottage; engraved by Kearny, from a drawing by
    Westall.

  • V. The Gipseying Party; engraved by Durand, from a picture
    by Leslie.

  • VI. The Three Sisters; engraved by Longacre, from a drawing
    by Sir Thomas Lawrence.

  • VII. The Cottage Door; engraved by Kelly, from a drawing
    by Gainsborough.

  • VIII. The Parting Hour; engraved by Ellis, from a drawing by
    Corbould.

  • IX. The Brigand; engraved by Ellis, from a drawing by Eastlake.

  • X. The Portrait; engraved by Hamilton, from a drawing by
    Boaden.

  • XI. The Fisher Boy; engraved by Ellis, from a picture by
    Inman.

  • XII. The Reconciliation; engraved by Illman and Pilbrow,
    from a drawing by Stephanoff.

  • XIII. The Temple of Egina; engraved by Kelly, from a drawing
    by Turner.

The publishers have spared no expense to endeavour to render
this, their fifth annual volume, worthy of the high degree
of favour which its predecessors have enjoyed. With the view
of having all the impressions of the plates equally perfect, they
have, at great expense, had them all engraved upon steel. In
the list of authors will be found many of the most distinguished
writers in this country.