Italian Art.
WONDERS OF ITALIAN ART. By Louis Viardot. With 28 illustrations. One volume 12mo $1 50
For specimen illustration see page 23.
As a compact, readable, and instructive manual upon a subject the exposition of which has heretofore been confined to ambitious and expensive treatises, this volume has no equal. In style it is clear and attractive; its critical estimates are based upon thorough and extensive knowledge and sound judgment, and the illustrations reproduce, as accurately as wood engravings can do, the leading works of the famous Italian masters, while anecdotes of these great artists and curious facts regarding their works give popular interest to the volume.
The Human Body.
WONDERS OF THE HUMAN BODY. From the French of A. Le Pileur, Doctor of Medicine. Illustrated by 45 Engravings by Leveillé. One volume 12mo. $1 50
For specimen illustration see page 24.
While sufficiently minute in anatomical and physiological details to satisfy those who desire to go deeper into such studies than many may deem necessary, this work is nevertheless written so that it may form part of the domestic library. Mothers and daughters may read it without being repelled or shocked; and the young will find their interest sustained by incidental digressions to more attractive matters. Such are the pages referring to phrenology and to music, which accompany the anatomical description of the skull and of the organs of voice; and the chapter on artistic expression which closes the book. Numerous simple but attractive engravings elucidate the work.