MAYHEW, Henry.—London Labour and the London Poor; a Cyclopædia of the condition and earnings of
| Those that will work, | |
| Those that cannot work, and | |
| Those that will not work. | |
| By Henry Mayhew. Those that will not work. | |
| Comprising, | |
| Prostitutes. | Swindlers. |
| Thieves. | Beggars |
By several contributors. With introductory essay on the agencies at present in operation in the metropolis for the suppression of vice and crime. By the Rev. William Tuckniss, . . . With [16] illustrations, [and 15 maps] London: Griffin, Bohn, and Company, . . . 1862. 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt back, gilt top.
MCCARTHY and PENNELL.—Charing Cross to St. Paul's Notes by Justin McCarthy, M. P. and [12] Plates and Vignettes from Drawings by Joseph Pennell London: Seeley and Co. . . . 1891. Folio, half red morocco, gilt top, uncut edges.
No. 24 of one hundred large paper copies printed.
McCREERY, John.—The Press, a poem. Published as a specimen of typography. By John McCreery. Liverpool: printed by J. McCreery, Houghton-Street. and sold by Cadell and Davies, Strand, London. 1803. [Part the second—London: printed by J. McCreery . . . 1827.] 4to, red levant morocco, gilt back and sides, gilt over marbled edges.
In addition to the cuts printed with this volume, one hundred and twenty-nine plates have been added, including many fine proofs and rare copper-plate engravings. These additions illustrate the various forms of printing and engraving, and are interspersed with portraits of printers, famous collectors, and writers.
McMASTER, John Bach.—Benjamin Franklin as a Man of Letters. By John Bach McMaster, . . . Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company. . . . 1887. 12mo, cloth, uncut edges.
First edition: with portrait by Albert Rosenthal after C. W. Peale.
McVICKAR, Harry Whitney.—The Evolution of Woman [cut] by Harry Whitney Mc.Vickar New York Harper & Brothers . . . 1896. Square 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut edges.