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NEW MONTHLY SHILLING MAGAZINE BY ANTHONY TROLLOPE.

THIS DAY,

Number One, OCTOBER, 1867, price One Shilling.

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A LEAP IN THE DARK; or, a Glance at what was done last Session.

ALL FOR GREED. A Novel. Chapters I., II., III., IV. By the Baroness

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THE ETHICS OF TRADES' UNIONS.

THE TURF: Its Present Condition and Prospects.

ON SOVEREIGNTY.

ON TASTE. By HENRY O'Neil, R.A.

PHINEAS FINN, the Irish Member. Chapters I., II., III., IV. By

ANTHONY TROLLOPE.

London; VIRTUE & CO., 294, City Road; Publishing Office, 26, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row.

Notice to the Trade.-The Publishers beg to inform the Retail Trade that they have made arrangements with the Wholesale Houses to have copies of the First Number of St. Pauls sent

They will be charged 13 as 12 at sale price.

on Sale.

BILLS AND PROSPECTUSES ARE NOW READY, AND MAY BE HAD THROUGH ANY WHOLESALE HOUSE, OR DIRECT FROM THE PUBLISHERS.

London: VIRTUE & CO., 26, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row.

IMPORTANT TO PUBLISHERS.

Extraordinary Manuscript.

To be Sold by Private Contract, the Copyright of a work in Manuscript, entitled,

THE

TOWER OF BABEL DISCOVERED,

AND THE

DELUGE EXPLAINED.

The Substance of which is contained in about
350 fcap. 4to pages.

THE Author and Compiler asserts that he has made one of the most important discoveries of the present age, namely, that of demonstrating the identity of the Great Pyramid of Egypt with the ancient Biblical Tower of Babel; and proving, by conclusive evidence, that the Mosaic Deluge was a local Flood, produced by the bursting of an ancient African Lake, the remains of which he points out, and also indicates in detail the cause of the Great Catastrophe.

Moreover, the MS. theoretically explains the following interesting subjects:The origin of the Burning Bush-the Ten Commandments-the Confusion of Tongues-the Garden of Eden-the Exodus-the Firmament-the Roofless Temples-the Sabbath-the Enigmas of the Sphinx-Circumcision-Lot's Wife, &c. Also the topography of Shinar and the Land of Nod.

The Manuscript has been consigned for a few days to the care of the Editor of the "BOOKSELLER," who has been commissioned by the Author to sell it.

Publishers may inspect it at the office on presenting their cards. No portion of the MS. will be allowed to be removed from the office, or notes made during examination, until the purchase is completed.

The purchaser will obtain the right of supplying advance sheets to America; but the right of translation into foreign languages will be reserved to the Author.

LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S POCKET-BOOKS for 1868

PUBLISHED BY R. and A. SUTTABY.

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London: R. & A. SUTTABY, Amen Corner, Paternoster Row.

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CONTAINING EVERY POSSIBLE VARIETY OF INSTRUCTIVE AND ENTERTAININ · MATTER FOR BOYS; WITH A

Beautiful Coloured Engraving, and other Full-page Illustrations.

*** No. TWO of this new and popular Magazine, with coloured and othe Full-page Illustrations, will be ready on September 28th.

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

BLACKWOOD'S DIARIES.

The following DIARIES for 1868 are now ready:

1. Blackwood's Shilling Scribbling Diary for 1868. Containing Seven Days on each page, with Postal, Banking, and Fiscal Information, Postal Map of London, Interest Tables, Foreign Money, Foot Measure, &c., interleaved with Blotting Paper. 1s., fcap. folio. Size 13 by 8 inches.

2. Blackwood's Three-Day Diary for 1868. Containing Three Days on each page, with Calendar showing every day of the week and Month throughout the years at a glance, Post-Office Regulation, London Bankers, Postal Map of London, Stamps and Taxes, Interest Tables, &c. Price 1s. 6d. Size 13 by 8 inches.

3. The same, interleaved with Blotting Paper. 2s.

4. Blackwood's Desk Diary No. 4 for 1868. Containing Seven Days on each page, Postal Map of London, Stamps and Taxes, Banking and other information, Useful Tables, &c. Large 8vo, 18., bound in cloth. Size 8 by 5 inches. This is the cheapest Diary in the trade.

5. Blackwood's Larger Desk Diary No 5 for 1868. Containing Three days on each page, Postal, Banking, and Fiscal Information, Postal Map of London, Interest Tables, Foreign Money. &c., interleaved with Blotting Paper. Large 8vo, 2s. 6d. bound in cloth. Size 8 by 5 inches. Without the Blotting Paper, 2s.

Seven

6. Blackwood's Fcap. 8vo Diary No. 6 for 1868. Days on each page, with Almanack, Banking and Post-Office Information, Stamps and Taxes, Interest and other useful Tables, interleaved with Blotting Paper. 1s. bound in cloth. Size 63 by 41 inches.

7. Blackwood's Larger Fcap. 8vo Diary No. 7. Three Days on each page, with Almanack, Banking and Post-Office Information, Stamps and Taxes, Interest and other useful Tables, interleaved with Blotting Paper. 1s. 6d. bound in cloth. Size 6 by 4 inches. Without the Blotting Paper, 1s.

All these Diaries are printed on good paper, and well bound, and will be found unequalled in price and usefulness.

London: JAMES BLACKWOOD & CO., Lovell's Court, Paternoster Row.

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and Record of the Marvellous: Historical, Biographical, and Social, in all Ages, for 1868. With Illustrations. 68 pages, crown 8vo, Twopence.

London: KENT & Co., Paternoster Row;
and all Wholesale Booksellers.

Twenty-second Year of Publication.
THE PROTESTANT DISSENTER'S
Almanack, and Political Annual for 1868.
Revised, corrected, and enlarged. Ready in
November. Price Sixpence.

London: WILLIAM FREEMAN, 102, Fleet Street.

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RIMMEL'S PERFUMED ALMANAC W

for 1868 represents Shakespeare's
Seven Ages of Man, beautifully
illuminated. Price 6d.

RIMMEL'S BOOK of PERFUMES.
8vo, gilt edges, 300 illustrations.
Price 5s. and 10s. 6d. The usual
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RIMMEL, 96, Strand.

Twenty-First Edition.
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FARMERS' Account Book. Price-Folio, for large farms, 8s.; Quarto, for small farms and for schools where Youths are trained for Agricultural Pursuits, 5s. Also, Folio, with pages for a weekly instead of a daily account of labour, 7s.

Royston: JOHN WARREN.

London: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL & Co.; WHITTAKER & Co.; LONGMAN & Co.; RIDGWAY.

T. J. & J. Smith's Diaries, 1868.

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THE

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A JOURNAL OF

ART, LITERATURE, DECORATION, AND THE ACCOMPLISHMENTS, ILLUSTRATED IN COLOUR,

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Descriptive Lessons by the Professors whose studies in colour are mentioned in the last paragraph; appropriate Explanatory Matter to the other Illustrations; popular Essays and able Reviews.

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