12 JANUARY 1867, Page 20

The Book of Common Prayer. With titles and borders designed

and drawn by R. R. Holmes, F.S.A., and engraved on wood by 0. Jewitt. (Rivingtons.)—This handsome volume, not too large for use, will, we should think, find its way into most houses. The bordering is graceful, and the half-dozen effective title-pages full of minute points that show care and study on the part of the designer. We should think that con- siderable use has been made of old manuscripts, dre., in the selections of the emblems and devices. The print, though small, is very clear, and the paper, we imagine, has been specially prepared for the purpose, after the manner of the Globe Shakespeare.