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Now READY, PRICE 5S., MAGNIFICENTLY BOUND,

Peter Parley's Annual

FOR 1868.

WITH EIGHT FIRST-CLASS PICTURES PRINTED IN OIL COLOURS,
AND UPWARDS OF TWO HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS ON WOOD,
BY EMINENT ARTISTS.

The New Volume of this Old-Established favourite Annual will be found unusually attractive, both in its literary features, and its high-art Illustrations. Regardless of cost, the Publishers aim at making this New Volume the most magnificent and perfect Christmas Annual over published.

This favourite Annual has already enjoyed a successful existence of twenty-seven years, and is held to be pre-eminently the most delightful work ever addressed to the young. The volume now in the press will greatly surpass its predecessors in editorial care, richness of illustration, and new literary features, which cannot fail to raise this Annual still higher in public estimation, and ensure for it an extensive sale.

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paper, Roxburgh binding, with engraved Title and Frontispiece. Price 3s. 6d.

"So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom."

Handsomely bound in illuminated binding, profusely illus-
trated by the best artists, demy 8vo, price 5s.
The Boy's Favourite. A Book of Recrea-

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tion and Adventure. By the most popular writers of the day.

This will be found to be the cheapest Book for Boys ever issued. It contains 500 pp. of closely-printed matter, with upwards of 100 interesting and original Engravings. This book will be immediately followed by a Companion Volume, entitled "THE BOY'S PRIZE BOOK," a volume admirably adapted for the purpose of its title, as well as a general Book for Boys.

In flexible binding, on fine toned paper, price 2s. 6d.
Third Edition.

Smart Sayings of Great Personages, includ-
ing Statesmen, Courtiers, Divines, Lawyers, Actors,
Poets, Painters, and Philosophers.

Price 18., cloth gilt, with Frontispiece in Oil Colours, and
Illuminations.

Learning Better than House and Land.
By Dr. CAREY. Revised and adapted by the Rev. CHAS.
WEBSTER, D.D. A cheap edition on toned paper, and
printed wrapper for distribution, 6d.

GIFT BOOKS.

Longfellow's Poetical Works. With fine
Steel Engravings, from Drawings by Turner and other.
Bound bevelled boards, gilt edges. 3s. 6d.

Mia and Charlie. With Illustrations by

Birket Foster.

A New Book of Family Prayer. Containing
Short Morning and Evening Prayers, printed in clear
bold type, for Every Day in the Week; with additional
Prayers for Special Occasions. By the Rev. Cuaners
WEBSTER, D.Ď. Price One Shilling.

Our Old Favourites. The original "Rhymes

for the Nursery." Bound in cloth, price 18.

The Early Educator. Twenty-sixth Elition. By WILLIAM MARTIN. Very strongly bound, in cloth and red edges. Price 2s.

Tales of Life in Earnest. By Miss S.

CROMPTON, Author of "Tales that are True," &c.
With Four striking full-page Illustrations by WAGNE
Price 2s. 6d.

The Texan Ranger. By CAPTAIN FLACK
With full-page Illustrations from Life, from Drawing
by WAGNER.

WELCOME THE "FAMILY FAVOURITE !”

On December 28th, ILLUSTRATED, price TWOPENCE, will be published No. 1 of a NEW DOMESTIC MAGAZINE,

THE FAMILY

COMPRISING THE

FAVOURITE.

Useful, Beautiful, and Entertaining,

By the Best Authors, and carefully Edited for the

ENTERTAINMENT

OF THE FAMILY CIRCLE.

No. 1 will contain the Opening Chapters of a New Tale of Great Interest, Illustrated
with Whole Page Engravings,

"WOMAN WORKS WONDERS."

Communications for the Editor, Books for Review, &c., to be addressed "Editor of the FAMILY
FAVOURITE, 42, Paternoster Row, London, E.C." Suitable Contributions solicited.

Advertisements for the Wrapper to be addressed to Messrs. DARTON & Co., 42, Paternoster Row, from whom may be had Prospectuses and Window Bills, which will be ready for the Trade on the 10th inst. That there may be no delay with the delivery of No. 1, Messrs. DARTON & Co. respectfully invite Booksellers to favour them with early orders.

London: DARTON & CO., 42, Paternoster Row.

The Eresham Steam Press.

LONDON,

December. 1867.

ESSRS, UNWIN BROTHERS have to announce that in consequence of the Metropolitan Improvements they have been compelled to remove their Printing Office from 31, BUCKLERSBURY, where they have been established for the past thirty years, to new and more extensive premises, situated

24, BUCKLERSBURY;

101, CANNON STREET;

1, 2, & 3, Oxford court, CANNON ST., (Opposite the Railway Terminus).

These premises are admirably adapted for the purposes of the business, having been fitted up with all the modern appliances, new and improved machinery, and every convenience for executing all descriptions of Printing with promptitude and economy. As the several branches will be carried on under their personal supervision, Messrs. UNWIN BROTHERS confidently solicit the renewed support of their numerous customers and the general public.

To facilitate the despatch of business, the OFFICES AND RETAIL DEPARTMENT at 24, Bucklersbury, are connected by Telegraph with the PRINTING WORKS in Cannon Street.

The following pages are devoted to a more detailed description of the various Departments of the Business

UNWIN BROTHERS,

Retail and Export Stationers, and Account Book Manufacturers, LITHOGRAPHERS, ENGRAVERS, ENVELOPE MANUFACTURERS,

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For Merchants, Bankers, Insurance, Dock and Canal Companies, Steam Navigation, Railway, and Gas Companies, of every description, in all classes of binding.

Patterns kept of the various kinds of Ruling for reference.

An assortment kept in Stock.

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Writing and other Papers from the best makers.

Envelopes of every description, of all sizes, and of various qualities.
Stationery Cabinets.

Note Paper and Envelopes stamped with Crest or Monogram and Address,
Plain or in Coloured Relief.

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UNWIN BROTHERS,

24, BUCKLERSBURY;

101, Cannon Street; and 1, 2, & 3, Oxford Court, E.C.,
MODERN AND ANTIQUE

Book, Magazine, News, Music, Commercial and General, and
Fine Art & Colour Printers.

T

HE very large and varied assortment of Types at The Gresham
Steam Press presents peculiar advantages to Publishers,
Authors, and Scientific and Literary Societies.

Of the Old Style series of founts, so deservedly admired, this Office contains an unusual selection. A very great variety of ornamental Capitals, Headings, Tail-pieces, &c., have been designed and engraved, at great cost, to render the use of these founts more perfect. Continued additions are being made to these blocks.

The News, Book, and Magazine founts have been selected from the most eminent Foundries. Works of any magnitude undertaken in this department are printed with accuracy and despatch.

Especial attention is given to the printing of Woodcuts, Colour Work, Surface Blocks, and other ornamental printing.

The general Mercantile Public will find The Gresham Steam Press, from its central position and the miscellaneous and varied character of the type, together with the advantage of all the most recent improvements in machinery, eminently adapted for the execution of every description of work with the utmost rapidity.

Contracts entered into with Banks, Public Companies, Religious Societies, &c. Estimates promptly furnished.

The following are some of the works periodically printed at The Gresham Steam Press :

PRODUCE MARKETS' REVIEW.
CAPE STANDARD

CHRISTIANS' PENNY MAGAZINE.
CHRISTIAN WORLD MAGAZINE.

CHRISTIAN WITNESS. CONGREGATIONAL YEAR BOOK.
CHILD'S COMPANION
MERRY AND WISE.
MOTHERS' FRIEND.
&c., &o.

HEREFORDSH. CHURCH MAGAZINE,
BORWICK'S MONTHLY PRICE

CURRENT.

Wood Engraving-Electrotyping-Stereotyping.

BILLS IN CHANCERY, PARLIAMENTARY PRINTING, LISTS OF VOTERS,

&c., &c.

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ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE.

Size, 7 by 5 inches; Figures, 1 inches deep.

MAY BE HAD OF

ALL STATIONERS AND BOOKSELLERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.

UNWINS'

MONTHLY TABLETS.

ONE SHILLING.

Shows a Month at a view, with space for Daily Memorandums. In a neat Tin Case to hang up.

UNWIN BROTHERS,

THE GRESHAM STEAM PRESS,

IOI, Cannon Street; 1, 2, & 3, Oxford Court; and
24, BUCKLERSBURY, E.C.

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