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FLINDERS PETRIE'S NEW PUBLICATIONS.

Egypt Exploration Fund's Publications:

I. PITHOM, by ED. NAVILLE, royal 4to. plates, bds. scarce, £1. 58

II. TANIS. Part I, by W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE, royal 4to. plates, bds. £1. 5s

III. NAUKRATIS. Part I, royal 4to. plates, bds. £1. 5s
IV. GOSHEN, by ED. NAVILLE, royal 4to. plates, bds. £1. 58

V. TANIS. Part II, NEBESHEH and DEFENNEH, by W. M.
FLINDERS PETRIE, royal 4to. plates, bds. £1. 58
1888

VI. NAUKRATIS. Part II, by E. A. GARDNER, royal 4to. plates, bds. £1. 5s

VII. THE CITY OF ONIAS, by ED. NAVILLE and F. LL. GRIFFITH (extra memoir), royal 4to. plates, bds. £1. 5s

1890

1891

VIII. BURASTIS, by ED. NAVILLE, royal 4to. plates, bds. £1. 5s
IX. TWO HIEROGLYPHIC PAPYRI FROM TANIS, by F. LL.
GRIFFITH and W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE (extra memoir), royal 4to.
plates, bds. 5s

1889

X. THE FESTIVAL HALL OF OSORKON II IN THE GREAT TEMPLE OF BUBASTIS, by ED. NAVILLE, royal 4to. plates, bds. £1. 58

1892

XI. AHNAS EL-MEDINEH (Heracleopolis Magna). By ED. NAVILLE and the Tomb of Paheri at El-Kab, by J. J. TAYLOR and F. LL. GRIFFITH, royal 4to. plates, bds. £1. 58

XII. DEIR EL-BAHARI, the Temple of, its Plan, its Founders, and its first Explorers. Introductory Memoir by EDOUARD NAVILLE, royal 4to. plates, bds. £1. 58

Special Extra Report:

1894

1891

THE SEASON'S WORK AT AHNAS AND BENI HASAN, by ED. NAVILLE, P. NEWBERRY, and G. W. FRASER, 28 6d ARCHEOLOGICAL REPORT, 1892-3, ED. GRIFFITH, with 7 illustrations and map, 28 6d

28 6d

1893

1893-4

PUBLICATIONS OF THE ARCHEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF EGYPT. Edited by F. LL. GRIFFITH, B.A., F.S.A.

BENI HASAN. Part I. By PERCY E. NEWBERRY. With Plans and Measurements of the Tombs by FRASER, F.S.A., royal 4to. 49 plates, £1.58

BENI HASAN. Part II. By PERCY E. NEWBERRY. With Appendix, Plans and Measurements by G. W. FRASER, F.S.A., royal 4to. 39 plates, £1. 5s

EL BERSHEH. Part I. The Tomb of Tehnti-Hetep, by PERCY E. NEWBERRY, with Plan and Measurements of the Tomb by G. WILLOUGHBY FRASER, F.S.A., royal 4to. 34 plates, bds. £1. 5s

1894 EL BERSHEH. Part II. By F. L. GRIFFITH and PERCY E. NEWBERRY, with Appendix and Measurements of the Tombs, by G. WILLOUGHBY FRASER, royal 4to. 23 plates, bds. £1. 58

1895

THE TEMPLE OF DEIR EL BAHARI, by ED. NAVILLE. Pt. I, plates I-XXIV. The North-West End of the Upper Platform, folio, bds. £1. 10s

1896

BENI HASAN. Part III, by F. LL. GRIFFITH, royal 4to. 10 coloured plates, bds. £1. 58 1896 ARCHEOLOGICAL REPORT, 1895-6, edited by F. LL. GRIFFITH, 4to. illustrations and map, sd. 38

1896

DEIR EL BAHARI. Part II, folio, plates XXV-LV, boards, 308 1897

HODGKIN'S

EARLY ENGLISH POTTERY.

DATED, NAMED, AND INSCRIBED.

By J. E. HODGKIN and EDITH HODGKIN.

One volume royal 4to., 208 pp. beautifully coloured frontispiece and 600 engraved specimens of English Pottery in the text, extra cloth, £1. 12s

1891

the same, Large Paper, a noble volume impl. 4to. extra cloth, only fifty copies thus printed, £2. 12s

1891

This Work is a complete Catalogue of those named, dated, and inscribed pieces of Early English Pottery which have survived the ravages of time and fire, and are to be found in the Public Museums of this country and in the cabinets of the curious. It is fondly hoped by the Authors that no apology for the inception and production of such a book will be needed in addressing those whose interest in the Ceramic Arts of Great Britain has led them either to collect, nec sin labore, some specimens of this fast vanishing ware, or to take careful note of such species as are available for public inspection; but it is likewise their earnest desire to entangle in pleasant meshes not a few of the artistic and literary public who knew this early English art only at a distance, and have not yet come under its spell. These will find, it is believed, much to rejoice the eye which loves the Quaint and the Picturesque; and, moreover, something to set them thinking on the changes which the forces of modern "civilisation and refinement" have wrought in the vessels which form a part of the needs of every household.

"A subscriber at North Shields who has taken a large and small copy of Early English Pottery, writes to Miss Hodgkin :

"I kept back my answer to your note until the books came. They reached me safely yesterday, and I am delighted with them, especially with the large paper: the additional margin helps the general effect of the page so much.. Your illustrations are so real, that having the book one can do without a collection, and so much of the colours of the original seems to be given by the colours in which the blocks are printed.

"Will you give my kind regards to your father, and tell him how much I feel indebted to you for your book."

"Mr. Hodgkin and Miss Hodgkin deal with speaking' pottery, and leave what is dumb unchronicled. To give their work permanent interest as a book of reference, they have in most cases produced facsimiles of the inscriptions, besides illustrating their volume very lavishly with engravings of entire pieces.

"There is a monograph on a certain neglected province of the Art, here examined so thoroughly that it will probably be found needless to explore it again.

"A punch-bowl in Bristol delft of 1731 contains the following cheerful doggerel :

"John Udy of Luxillion

his tin was so fine

it gliderd this punch bowl

and made it to shine
pray fill it with punch
lett the tinners fill round

they never will budge

till the bottom they found."

:

Saturday Review, May 7th, 1892.

G. NORMAN AND SON, PRINTERS, FLORAL STREET, LONDON.

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LONDON, 15 Piccadilly, September, 1899

Shortly will be published:

Sir Thomas Lawrence: by LORD RONALD SUTHERLAND GOWER, F.S.A., a Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery, with a Catalogue of the Artist's exhibited and engraved works, compiled by ALGERNON GRAVES, F.S.A.

The illustrated monograph on this widely esteemed portrait painter-the text of which bas been undertaken by Lord Ronald Sutherland Gower, and for which the collection of illustrations has been in progress for a long time-will be published before the end of the present year.

No life of Sir Thomas Lawrence has been written since the one published the year after his death, in two volumes, by D. S. Williams, and the short life in A. Cunningham's work on the English

Artists.

The Author and the Publishers of the volume now in preparation have endeavoured to make a good representative selection of the numerous works of Lawrence, having had access to the important examples in the Royal Collection at Windsor, and to others in private collections throughout the Country.

The text of the story of Lawrence's Life and Art will consist of about one hundred pages; there will be fifty-two full-page illustrations (consisting of facsimile frontispiece, three other plates in the colours of

the originals, and forty-eight in black or monochrome), and a dozen smaller illustrations.

There will also be a carefully compiled alphabetical Catalogue of the Exhibited and Engraved Works of Sir Thomas Lawrence by Algernon Graves, F.S.A. (Author of "A Dictionary of Artists who have exhibited works in the Principal London Exhibitions from 1760 to 1880"), containing information as to the collections in which the more important works of this Artist are to be found, and the various Engravings after him, which have been published up to the present time.

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The general style of the book will resemble that of the Historical Series issued by Messrs. Goupil and Co., viz.. "Mary Stuart,' 'Queen Elizabeth," Queen Victoria," Charles I," and "Oliver Cromwell," but there will be several new features, e.g., the introduction of a Large Paper édition de luxe, and the employment of India paper for all the fullpage illustrations in this edition.

The work will be issued as follows:

EDITION DE GRAND LUXE on Whatman and India paper, 15 inches by 12 inches, limited to 200 numbered copies and 25 copies for presentation. These copies will be provided with a duplicate set of the forty-eight large plates in black or monochrome, and of the twelve smaller plates, £16.

FINE PAPER EDITION, limited to 600 numbered copies and 35 for presentation, with the text and plates on paper manufactured by Blanchet and Kleber, of Rives, measuring 13 inches by 10 inches, but without the duplicate set of the portraits, £8. There will be no reprint of these illustrated editions.

Subscription Orders are now being received by BERNARD QUARITCH.

Wishart (Rev. Geo.) THE DEEDS OF MONTROSE,

Trans. with Introduction, Notes and Appendices, and the Original Latin by the REV. ALEX. D. MURDOCH and H. F. MORLAND SIMPSON, new and complete edition, with Honthorst's Portrait of Montrose, crown 4to. extra cloth (subscription price, £1. 16s), 158

1893

Lieven (Princess) Correspondence with Earl Grey, 1821-1841,

3 vols. 8vo. portraits and facsimiles of Letters (pub. at £1. 16s), cloth,

108

The Princess de Lieven resided with her husband, the Russian Ambassador, from 1812 to 1834 in London; she figured during that time as a very Queen in the highest Society; she was beloved by everybody for her kindness of heart and

1890

esteemed for her wit and sound common sense. Her remarkable individuality is well displayed in this important correspondence on all social and political questions.

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1 ALISON (Sir A.) History of Europe from 1789 to 1815. 10 vols., 8vo, russia extra, gilt edges, by Clarke and Bedford 1835-42 2 ALMANACH DE GOTHA, for the years: 1809, 1813, 1815-1820 and 1822-93. In all 80 vols. 16mo., cloth and bds.

3 ALMANACH DE GOTHA, for the years: 1818-22, 1824-1827, 1831-1835, 1837, 1839, 1842-1845, 1847, 1849-80 and 1882-92. In all 64 vols. 16mo., four vols. in two bound in calf, the rest in cloth and bds.

4 ALMANACH

DE GOETTINGUE (Goettingischer Taschen-Calender), an extraordinary and probably unequalled collection, formed by Mr. Joly, the celebrated Hogarthian Collector, being COMPLETE from the beginning in 1776 to 1813, most of the volumes being of both the French and German edition, many being in duplicate with different covers, and some of them accompanied by an extra set of the plates, as further described below;-in all 72 vols. 16mo. with an immense number of pretty plates, including illustrations of Costume and Coiffures, also engravings after Hogarth; in the original covers, extremely scarce

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1795. German.

1796.

French and German, duplicate
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1797. French and German, and 2 extra
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