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            COLLECTOR'S HANDBOOK OF MARKS AND MONOGRAMS
               ON POTTERY AND PORCELAIN OF THE RENAISSANCE
               AND MODERN PERIOD.    U/WM.CIIAPFKKS.  Selected from
               his larger work. New Kdition, Revised and  considerably Augmented
               by  K. Lrrriimi.i).  Fourteenth Thousand, xxxii. and  234pp.,
               post 8vo, cloth, gilt, 6s.
            HANDBOOK TO HALL MARKS ON GOLD AND SILVER
               PLATE.  Hy WM. CIIAKFKKS.  With Revised Tables of Annual
               Dale Letters Employed in the Assay Offices of Kngland, Scotland,
               and Ireland, Kdited and Extended by  ('. A. MAKKIIAM, KS.A.
               <*rown Svo, cloth, 5^.
            HANDBOOK TO FOREIGN HALL MARKS ON GOLD AND
               SILVER PLATE (except those on Krench Plate).  Uy CIIR. A.
               MAKKIIAM, KS.A.  Containing 163 .stamps, crown 8vo, cloth, 5&
            HANDBOOK TO FRENCH HALL MARKS ON GOLD AND
               SILVER PLATE.  By C. MAKKHAM.  Illustrated. Crown 8vo,
               cloth,  5.s.  1900.
             The ;Jiovc Two iI.\NunuuKri t in conjunct ifin with the two of CMAI-KUKS, complete
            the set of four UANDHOOKS.
            RURAL RIDES  in the Counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex, Hants,
               Wilts, Gloucestershire, &c,  By W. Commrr.  K<litccl with Life,
               New Notes, and the addition (if a copious Index, New Edition hy
               1'rrr C-oinucT'i'*  Map and Portrait, 2 vok, crown Svo, xlviii. and
               806 pp., cloth gilt, I2s. 6d.
             "Cobbett's 'Rural Rides' is to u, a dcliwluful book, but it  is one which few
            people know. We ar<: not .sure that up to the present time it wan impossible to ftct
            a nice edition of it. We arc therefore  laU to f,cc that Messrs. Reeves & Turner's
            recently published edition  is a very creditable production, two handy wclMilkd
            volumes."
            THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN KEATS (Lir^c type-), given
               from his own Editions and other Authentic Sources, and collated
               with many Manuscripts, edited by II. UUXTON KORMAN, Portrait.
               Sixth Edition, 628  crown Svo, buckram, 8s.
                             pp.,
            THE LETTERS OF JOHN KEATS      (large  type).  Complete
               Revised Edition,  with  a  Portrait  not  published  in  previous
               Editions, and Twenty-four Contemporary Views of Places visited
               by KEATS.  Edited by  II. BUXTON FORM AN.  5 19 pp.  Crown
               Svo, buckram, 8s.
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