Two Vols. royal 8vo, with Coloured Frontispieces, cloth extra, £2 5s.
Hope’s Costume of the Ancients.
Illustrated in upwards of 320 Outline Engravings, containing Representations of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman Habits and Dresses.
“The substance of many expensive works, containing all that may be necessary to give to artists, and even to dramatic performers and to others engaged in classical representations, an idea of ancient costumes sufficiently ample to prevent their offending in their performances by gross and obvious blunders.”
Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7s. 6d.
Hood’s (Thomas) Choice Works,
In Prose and Verse. Including the Cream of the Comic Annuals. With Life of the Author, Portrait, and over Two Hundred original Illustrations.
“Not only does the volume include the better-known poems by the author, but also what is happily described as ‘the Cream of the Comic Annuals.’ Such delicious things as ‘Don’t you smell Fire?’ ‘The Parish Revolution,’ and ‘Huggins and Duggins,’ will never want readers.”—Graphic.