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F. SAUNDERS, BOOKSELLER AND PUBLISHER,
  
  
  
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F. SAUNDERS,
BOOKSELLER AND PUBLISHER,

357 BROADWAY,

HAS NEARLY READY THE FOLLOWING

NEW WORKS.

I.

In one vol.,

TALES OF THE AGE,

BY JOHN ST. HUGH MILLS.

II.

A PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ANATOMICAL

TREATISE ON THE TEETH,

With Important Directions for their entire Preservation.

BY A. C. CASTLE, M.D.,

Author of a Work on Diseases of the Teeth, &c.

III.

THE MARTYR, AND OTHER TALES,

BY JAMES REES,

Author of “The Dwarf,” &c. and Editor of “The Beauties of

Daniel Webster,” (now ready.)


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IV.

THE DWARF.

A DRAMATIC POEM. By James Rees,

Author of “The Battle of Saratoga,” “The Wanderer,” &c.

(Now ready.)

NEW ENGRAVINGS.

I.

PORTRAIT OF MRS. CHARLES GORE,

Authoress of “Mothers and Daughters” “The Cabinet Minister,”
&c., &c., from the Original Sketch in the possession of

the Publisher. (Nearly ready.)

II.

A beautiful sketch from

A BUST OF QUEEN VICTORIA,

Engraved by Harrison, from the Original in possession of the

Publisher. (Nearly ready.)

III.

A Portrait of the

REV. CHAS CONSTANTINE PISE D. D.

Engraved by Harrison, from the Original, by Fowler.

(Nearly ready.)


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NEW ENGRAVINGS,

Just Received.

I.

A few Proof Impressions of a Full Length

PORTRAIT OF QUEEN VICTORIA,

IN HER ROBES OF STATE.

Superbly Engraved on Mezzotint, by Scott, after the Original

Painting by A. Anglio.

II.

A highly finished half length

PORTRAIT OF THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON.

Engraved in the Mezzotint style, by Scott, after the Painting

of John Lilley.

III.

A beautifully Engraved half length

PORTRAIT OF QUEEN VICTORIA,

by Finden, from the Original Painting, by R. H. Lane,

IV.

The Etching of a superb

NEW LINE ENGRAVING

of “The Pilgrims coming in sight of the Holy City,”

By Eastlake, from the Painting by Doo.

V.

Another half leagth, highly finished

PORTRAIT OF THE QUEEN AT THE OPERA.

Richly Engraved by Wagstaff, from the Original, by Parris.