APRIL, 1859.
W. KENT & CO'S
(LATE DAVID BOGUE'S)
ANNUAL CATALOGUE.
NEW ILLUSTRATED WORKS.
The Merrie Days of England; Sketches of the Olden Time. By Edward M'Dermott. Illustrated with Twenty large Engravings from drawings by Joseph Nash, George Thomas, Birket Foster, Edward Corbould, etc., and ornamented with numerous initial letters and tail pieces by Harry Rogers. Handsomely bound in cloth, decorated in the manner of the Elizabethan period. Crown 4to, 21s. cloth gilt, or 34s. morocco elegant or antique.
Dreamland. By Mary Elizabeth. Illustrated by Jessie Macleod, and Printed in Tints by Hanhart. The list of Illustrations comprises The Poet's Dream—Youth's Dream of Ambition—The Exile's Dream—Age's Dream of the Past—Dream of the Criminal—The Conqueror's Dream—The Merchant's Dream—The Miser's Dream—The Murderer's Dream—A Dream of Happiness—A Dream of Plenty—A Dream of Peace—The Dream of the Brave Knight. This book, from the very exquisite manner in which it is got up, deserves a place on every drawing-room table. Demy 4to, richly bound, 21s. plain; 42s. highly coloured.
The Loves of the Poets; or, Portraits of Ideal Beauty: being a series of original Steel Engravings, drawn by the most eminent Artists, and engraved by Mote, with Illustrative Text by Tennyson, Wordsworth, etc. Demy 4to, richly ornamented, 21s. plain; 42s. coloured.