THE BIRCH in The Family, Ladies’ Seminaries, Boys’ Schools, Colleges, The Boudoir, Ancient and Modern.
⁂ “A very remarkable, and certainly a very readable volume. Those who care for quaint stories of the birch will find much matter for reflection, and not a little amusement, in Mr. Cooper’s ‘Flagellation’ Book.”—Daily Telegraph.
The ENGLISHMAN’S HOUSE, from a Cottage to a Mansion. A Practical Guide to Members of Building Societies, and all interested in Selecting or Building a House. By C. J. Richardson, Architect, Author of “Old English Mansions,” &c. Second Edition, Corrected and Enlarged, with nearly 600 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 550 pages, cloth, 7s. 6d.
⁂ This Work might not inappropriately be termed “A Book of Houses.” It gives every variety of house, from a workman’s cottage to a nobleman’s palace. The book is intended to supply a want long felt, viz., a plain non-technical account of every style of house, with the cost and manner of building.
⁂ Mr. Hotten is enabled to afford most material and important assistance to all interested in Genealogical Inquiries, difficult Pedigree Researches, or in the Compilation of Family Histories. He has the following FAMILY HISTORIES FOR SALE:—
FORSTER AND FOSTER FAMILIES. 4to, 31s. 6d.
BAIRD FAMILY. Roy. 8vo, 10s. 6d.
CHICHESTER AND RALEIGH FAMILIES. 4to, 21s.; with Arms Emblazoned, 31s. 6d.