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The Fifth Part Of The Landscape Illustrations Of Murray's...

contains (with the addition of two vignettes that have adorned one of the volumes of the world)) engravings from three drawings by STAN- FIELD, after sketches by PAGE, an artist......

The British Magazine Gives A Pretty View Of Some Picturesque

old church in every number. We know of no class of objects of humble beauty, that possess so much interest and awake so many pleasing asso- ciations as a village church, mossed......

Mr. Lounox's Encyclopedia Of Rural Architecture,...

every species of practical information upon the subject of Cottages, Villas, and Farm Buildings, with numerous li- thographic plates and wood-cuts of elevations, sections,......

Colonel Muanay's Outline Sketches Of The Scenery Of...

in the first number were limited to the Lake Scenery among the Western Isles, are now to be extended over the whole of the country North of Edinburgh ; and the publication,......

H. B. Is Amusing And Various This Week. He Gives'us

a capitallike- ness of Lord Nugent "in his habit as he walks." We prefer H. B.'s whole-lengths to those in Somerset - House, because they show the true character of the outward......

The First Number Of A Series Of Illustrations Of The

Surry Zoological Gardens, by W. H. KEARNEY, is a good specimen of a successful at- tempt to delineate the various animals in a mode of lithography very little employed,-viz. pen......

The First Number Has Just Appeared Of The Anzaranth,-a Sort

of letterpress album and scrap-book, consisting of choice bits of prose and poetry, original and select, printed on tinted paper, and embellished with a finished line engraving.......

The Appearance Of The First Monthly Part Of The Saturday

Magazine enables us to form an idea of its contents as well as of its wood-cuts ; which are numerous and excellent, and include an elaborate and effec- tive one of ROBERTS'S......