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Croydon Church, Past and Present,

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'Shropshire; its Early History and Antiquities;" "The Roman City of Uriconium at Wroxeter, Salop;" and Editor of the

Second Edition of "Nash's Mansions of England."

COMPRISING

Monuments and Antiquities of the Old Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, at Croydon, in the County of Surrey, which was destroyed by fire in January, 1867, together with a description of the structure re-built during the years 1867-69, after the designs of

G. GILBERT SCOTT, R.A.,

ILLUSTRATED BY

36 exquisite full-page Engravings, comprising Drawings of the magnificent Monuments destroyed by Fire, and
numerous Woodcuts of the chaste Decorations, forming portions both of the Old and New Edifices,
the whole drawn by the Author, and executed by eminent Engravers.

A few Copies of each part of the Work in separate Volumes, cloth, elegant,
price £2. 28 each, still remain unsubscribed for.

1. Monuments and Antiquities of Croydon Old Church,

DESTROYED BY FIRE IN JANUARY, 1867; AND

II. Che Parish Church of St. John the Baptist, at Croydon,

AS IT WAS REbuilt during THE YEARS 1867-69, AFTER THE DESIGN OF

G. GILBERT SCOTT, R.A.

The letter-press matter of the work embraces an Historical and Architectural description of the late fabric; Chapter on Advowson; List of Rectors and Vicars; a Chapter devoted to the Parish Register; and an account of the monuments with their inscriptions, interspersed with Biographical Notices of the eminent personages which such commemorate. A thorough description of the New Church is comprised in the latter portion of the work. Some years prior to the destruction of the Old Church by fire, the Author (a pupil of the celebrated B. R. Haydon, Historical Painter) made careful drawings of the grand Monuments then existing in Croydon Church; from which original drawings, the engravings on steel have been executed by those eminent engravers Messrs. William Holl, Charles Jeens, and William Roffe. The Illustrations (some of which are coloured by hand) are executed on steel, wood, and in photo-lithography; they are of the most elaborate character, and relate not only to Croydon Old Church, with its destroyed Monuments, and the interesting debris, Norman, Early English, and Decorated, found since the fire; but also to the grand new structure, and its details, ground plans, etc. The total cost of the Illustrations exceeded £500. The work has been printed with the utmost care, and forms a splendid specimen of Typography.

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Being reprints of the Early Jest-Books supposed to have been used by Shakespeare, Edited with Introduction and Notes, by W. C. HAZLITT, uniformly and elegantly printed, 3 vols. fcap. 8vo. half bound, 7s 6d each.

CONTENTS OF VOL. I.

A Hundred Mery Talys, from the only known copy.
Mery Tales and Quicke Answeres, from the rare editions of 1530 and 1567.

The originals of the above curious Jest-Books are so excessively rare that the publishers consider they are rendering an acceptable service to the literary world by reprinting a limited number of copies, with such Notes and Elucidations as the obsolete allusions seemed to require. Of the C. Mery Talys, which is the work alluded to by Beatrice in "Much Ado About Nothing," only one copy is known; and the Mery Tales and Quicke Answeres is almost equally rare.

CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

Merie Tales of Skelton. Jests of Scogin. Sackfull of News. Tarlton's Jests. Merrie Conceited Jests of George Peele. Jacke of Dover. "However ardent in his search, or prodigal of his money, the book-collector would find it next to impossible to procure all the originals assembled together in this and the companion volumes."

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Merie Tales of the Mad Men of Gotham. Twelve Mery Jests of the Wydow Edyth. Pasquils Jests, with Mother Bunches Merriments. The Pleasant Conceits of Old Hobson. Certayne Conceyts and Jeasts. Taylors Wit and Mirth. Conceits, Clinches, Flashes and Whimzies.

Of the above Tracts in Vol. III. four have never previously been reprinted.

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WORKS OF HENRY FIELDING, With an Essay on his Life and Genius by Murphy, RE-EDITED BY JAMES P. BROWNE, M.D. (EDIN 10 handsome 8vo. vols. half morocco, top edges gilt,

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