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(VVTALOdlli OF A COLLECTIO]^ OF WORKS ON OR HAVING REFERENCE TO THE EXHIBITION OK IS51, IN THE POSSESSION OF C. WEM'WOKTH DilKE. Prhrtib for |!ti&ati Cirntlaticn. 1855. ^i» «op!j tua« j^rinlta for Ti'K L.BRARV OF THE LEGISLATIVE COVNCIL i^ndon: puintep nv >v. pmh f,s am. sons, sTAMronn st-ifkt Application having been made to me for a Catalogue of the works which I possess relating to the Exhibition of 1851 ; and it appearing from inquiries that many of the works — temporary, of course, in interest and character — are not, even now, to be obtained, I have been induced to print a Catalogue, believing that it might be acceptable to those who took an active part in the arrange- ments for the Exhibition, and who received in recognition of their services "Presentation Sets" of the publications from Her Majesty's Commissioners. Few persons, perhaps, are aware of the number of works issued on that occasion, both in this country and abroad. In nearly all cases the title-page has been copied literally. The only excep- tion is in regard to quotations, which often appear with double inverted comma*, whereas in this Catalogue single inverted commas only have been employed — the double commas having been reserved to indicate extracts from the book itself or translations of such extracts. The publisher's or printer's name, date, and price, when they do not appear on the title-page and could be ascertained, are inserted between brackets ; also the size of the work and the number of pages. The number of pages has been copied from the paging of the book ; it being thought better to adopt this system, as a rule. It is requisite, however, to mention that in some instances the introductory pages have been by the Printer of the work included in the continuous paging, whereas in others the Arabic numbers commence from the first page. A brief explanation — when possible, in the words of the Author, or in literal translations of such words — has been added, when the title appeared not clearly, or suffic'ently, to explain the contents of the work or the views of the writer. In addition to Books and Pamphlets, the titles of such engravings and music as are in the collection have been added ; but it is not presumed that either of these departments is complete. Mere trade Pamphlets have not been included. The Books will be found alphabetically arranged, according to the first word on their title-paf^e, except in the case of general headings — " Exhibition of 1851"— "Exhibition of Industry of All Nations "—" Great Exhibition of Industry of All Nations" — "Exposition de 1851 " — "Exposition Universelle de 1851 " — " Exposition de Lono ' — " Exposition Uiiiversclle do Londres " — and " Grande Exposition de Londres " — when not substantive titles. Cross-references will be found to Authors' names and pseudonyms when they appear on the title-page. When the Author's name appears in the body of the work it has been added in the note. ^^'ith regard to cross-references generally, the search is to be made for the first word of the title, the others having been added only to explain precisely the work refeiTed to. Thus, under " Birmingham," reference is made to " Slight sketch of Manipulatory Processes." To find this work the search is to be made under " Slight." The works marked ° havo been seen, but copies have not yet been obtained. The works marked * are only known by advertisements, and it is doubtful from the inquiries made whether some of them wen^ ever published. The abbreviations used are those adopted at the British Museum. w. y. signifies that the title-page is without year. V. directs to the title under which the description of the work will be found. i to be made CATALOGUE (Df n (Tnllrrtinii uf ilinrks nii THE EXHIBITION OF 1851. Account (An) of the Kenihvorth Buffet, witli eluboravely carved relievos, Illus- trative of Konihvorth Castle, in the Eliznbethnn Period, Designed and Executed by Messrs. Cookes and Sons, of Warwick, for the Grand Exposition of Industry of All Nations. By \V. Jones. Lonihn: Pu'blifhed by J. Mnstcrs, 78, New Bond Street, and 33, .Vldcrsgatc Street; Cundall and Addey, 21, Old Bond Street. Warwick: H. T. Cooke, High Street. 1851. (^Price 3s. Rojal Ho, pp. 22, with Illustrations. The work was piinted by II. T. Cooke, Printer, High Street, Warwick ; v. also Description of Kenilworth Bullet.] Account ^.An) of ihe Proceedings at the Dinner given by INIr. George Peabody to the Americans connected with the Great Exhibition at the London Coft'ee House Ludgate Hill on the 27th October 1851. London. William Pickering. 1851. [Circulated privately. 4to and 8vo, pp. 114. A Ucport of the speeches delivered at the parting dinner given by Mr. Peabody, and an Appendix containing Newspaper comments on tlie dinner and Mr. Paxtou's speccr" at a dinner at Derby, August G, 1851.] Ackermann's Pictures of the Crystal Palace, v. Rambling Inspiration over, Adam, Adolphe, v. Fete. Adam, Mens., v. Palais de Cristal ou les Parisiens a Lond.v . Adams's Pocket London Giude Book : a Complete Historical, Critical, General, and Topographical, Snr\ey of the Metropolis, for the Use of the Eesident or Stranger. Giving in a compendious form a full Description of every thing that can be seen within ita> limits, Corrected up tc tha latest Period, and arranged in an entirely novel t.nd interesting manner. By E. L. Blanchard, Author of Adams's Descriptive Guides to the ' Environs of London,' ' The Watering Plactj of England,' &( . &c. Tendon; W. J. Adams, 59, F'eet Street; and all Booksellers. rW. y. Price Us. 6rf. 12mo, pp. xii., xvi. and 241, with engravings. Published in 1851 and contains a short ^ ccount, 16 pages, of the Building and general arrangements of the Exhibition, with an exterior View.] Addington, Samuel, v. Eeports by the Juries. Address (An) by J. A. Hammersley, Esq., Principal of the Manchester Government School of Design, on the Preparations on the Continent for the Great Exhibition of 1851, and the Condition of the Continental Schools of Art. Delivered at Nottingham on the 15th of October, 1850, At the request of the Local Comn;ittee for the Great Exhibition. Keported by Thomas Whitehead, of the ' Nottinghamshire Guardian.' Nottingham: Printed by T. Forman, 'Guardian' Office, 14, Long Kow. 1850. [Circulated privately. 8vo, pp. 16. " >Ke » ist siiid to the Exhibition, and in smrllnij we invst NOT copy the wor/t.^ titat were done years before ; tee must not vopy the iror/i,i of other countries. ♦♦ * It is a piece of moral turpitude on the one hand, and a piece of nntionnl shame on the other, that education has been so long dclnypd in this country,— an education n that 2 CA TAI.ddUK 1(1 A (Xd.I.KC'l Ii 'N dl WOKKS ii timt shall cnnble our niiiiiiil'ii''lurcr8 to olilniii lU'siy^norB eiiiiul to those on thf Contiiiciit. I ilo iM)t s.iy tliiit niiy oiip is bliiini'iilili'; Imt this 1 do say liOCiil Cdiiimissioiicrs for Sliollu Id. To tlie MiTcliunts, ]\Iumi- fiit'ttircr.-', and .\rfiziiiiH of the Moroni;!) of Sludfii'ld. [Without I'lihlislicr's or Printer's name, or ilnte. (ireuhileil gratiiitnnsly in IS'iO. 4to, ii|). .1. '■ IVrhiips !lie frreatest benefit tlie ap|irc>uchinj; I'.xhibition "ill coiitVr upon ns vvill be the opporlunity of ronipnrin); thi' in-oJneliuns of the ("dUtilries iilrenily mentioned with our own. * * * 'Ihe ends of tlie Dxliildiioii so fur as .sH of tlu> Batli Jiocid Commit toe. Meylor and Son, Printers. Herald Olhce, Hath. [W. y. I'ircuhited (iratiiitously in IS^iO. Uoynl H\o, p. 1. Invitin? subscriptions, and ur^inf; Bath to "send to the Kxhiliition specimens of the skill of her operative Workmen." And signed .lames Tunstall, Wm. Akermau, lion. Secretaries.] Adress (Kn) till IJtlandninojiir som hesok.adcn stora Konst-Expositiont^n iiti London, ISf)!. SkrifltMi odi Sabhatcii nti Enoland. Ldiiildii: Tryckt pa bekos'nnd af -'allskapet for {'liristlig kunskaps utbredando ; said vid dess Depot, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, No. 4, Uoyal Kxchnngc; No. 10, Hanover Street, llunover .'-ipnire; ocli hos allii liokhandlure. [W. y. Price \i/., or 7.v. per 11)1). Umo, pp. 10. One of the addresses issued by the Society for Promotiu;: Chi isfian Knowleilgc.J Aerial Pontoon Hailway Siisponsioii Bridoc, Thomas Wattn, i: Description. Aofric'iiltiiral Villajj;e8, Andrews, R., i\ I'liblie Meetiiii^.s in. Air-Navigation, by means of the Rotatory Balloon. By John Luntley. Tro- visionally Rej/istered. 7V]>inl 26th, IS.')1. London: Houlston & Stoneman, Paternoster Unw. I8r)l [Price l.v. M. 8vo, pp. ;20. Dedicated '''I'o ller .Majesty's rommissioners of the Great Exhibition." "Thi; Uoyal Commission of 18.")1, however, is a commission of peace."] Akerman, AVm., r. yXddress of the Batli Loeal Ctmimittee. Albert, Alfred, i\ Palais do Cristid ou les Parisiens a Londres. . Albreeht, Dr , i;. Amtlieher Bericht. Aldis, R«v. J. r. Forty -four Sermons. A I'Etranger dans Hyde Park. Lojidres: Depot de laSociete des Traites Religieux, Vaternnstcr Row. [W. y. Price lil. 12mo, pp. 12. A translation of the work which will be found under To a Stranger.] Alexander, William, Electro-lMagnetic Telegraph, v. Plan and Description of. Alger, Rapport de IVIonsieur FK't'hey, v. Chambre de Commerce. AUon, Rev. II. v. Forty -four Sermons. Almanacs, v. Crystal Palace — Exiiibitors' — Furbers — Gilbert's Crystid Palace — Illustrated Exhibitors — Illustrated London— Industrial Exhibition — Perfumed — Ross. A los Estrangcros que Visittm la Gran Exposieion de las Artes en Londres, 1851- Las Escrituras y el Domingo en Inglaterra. Londres: Inipreso por la Sociedad para Promover los Conotimientos Cristionos; se Vende en el Deposito, Great Queen Street, Lincoln' s-Inn-Fields; N. 4, Koyal Exchange; y en casa de Todos los l.ibreros. 18S1. [Price 4.t. per lOO. 12mo. pp. 8. One of the addresses issued by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.] Alphabet of English Things, r. Aunt IMavor. Alphabet of Foreign Things, i;. Aunt Mavor. Alphabet of the Exhibition, v. Aunt Mavor. Alphabetical and Classified Iiulex to the Official Catalogue of the Great Exhibition of tlic Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851. Part I. 0.\ Till'; EXIlllillloX 01' IHJI. 8 Imnts, Miimi- KMi iiti Loudon, Londres, 1851- for Promoting Piirt 1. . plmbetical Index of Coutributors iind otIuTs wlioso naiiios ainniir in till' t atalof^nc. Mcinoinniluin. — This Iinlcx iiicliii|i» tlif iiaim' i.f ivi'i v pcixm, and piililic or iitliur ('iiiii|i.iny, iiu'iiliniieil in the Ciitiili njiio, whethi'r iis CiPiilrihiitn]', Maniiliict iier, I'ali'i;ii'i', Agent, iir in any nthcr way (■(ininTd' i with Aniihs in tin' l'!\liihilii>ii. Part 2. Alplmbelii'al and Classiticd List of Artii-l.s contained in the Olllcial ( ataioj^lie. .Mtniinanihiin. — IVisons ccinsiiltlni^ this Imlex will timl that thu aiticlfs contniiml thi'ix'in all' arraiiiji'd accdKling to a |aiiiciiilu liy which the whulc (if a seiii'.s (if the Mime spei ios are j;roii|pc'l Idi^ether as far as inaetirahk'. Ix. ijr.; L'niier ' .Ma;;ncsla' will lie liiuiid * .Mai;nesia, hi-Cailidiiate (if,' 'Magnesia, Sidiiliale of,' and ^o on. Umler ' llailways ' will he found Miailw.iy Axles,' • llailway liais,' &i'. &c, Luniloit: Sjiiecr Hrothcrs, Wholesnlo Stntioners ; \V. Clowos k SonH, PrintiTB; Contractors to the Uoviil L'lininiission, ail, New lirlil^c Street, Ulnckfiiars, and at thu Kxhibitiou Uuilding. 18r)l. [W. y., but puhhshed in ISJl. Price 1». Small 4to, mi. % uml U'J.] Anieriean Hiiperiority at tlio World's Fair, Di'si|L;ned to aeeoinpany a Chronio- Jjitlioj^riipbie i'ietnre. ilhislrative of Prizes* awarded to .Aiiierieaii I'ili/ens, tit the (ireat Exhiliition. A coiiipiiaticm from l'iii)iie and Private ISoiirees, by Charles T. Itodgers, of Loiiisitina. ' Westward tin; star of ICnipirc takes its way.' I'liiladil/ililii : Published by John .1. Iluwkins. 18."i2. [Svo, pp. US. t'ontnins n jiortrnit of ,^Ir. 10. Itiddlc, the American Cominissioncr. I'.i^ht litho^rapliic enjjravinjjs of olyects exhibited. The sulijects esi.ccially treateil of are VacliiS Keapinn and Alowinj; .Maehines Inilia-'tiibber Fabrics Astronnmical Clock and Spriiif^ (IiivL-rnor Colt's repealiiif; .Arms i.<.! lis' l.dcks, &('., ScC , with extracis fnim publications on Triumphs nf American skill. The en};r:ivin;; is (lesi(;m'il and drawn ( n stone by Thurwanger Umthers, litli(i{{iaplHrs of A. Urctt and Co , (loldsmitlis' lliili. Library Street, Philadelphia, anil it is DeilicateU to the Peoido oi' the I nited ir'lales by Mr Charlea T. Uodgers.] Anitlu'her Berieht uber die Industrie-Anssteliunfr nller Viilker zu London iin Jahre iSol, von der ]5ericbtertr. Knii ( llcliU'llicr^). <'lii>"4ri. ('oiiiiiii'i'/.ii'iiriitli UdcKHlir ( llariiiMliult), I'rcil. Siliiiriilcr ( llriiim« Ick), Mr. l>i'iiliiuiT ( .Miim'Iht). < Iiihn fl, I'liif. W. Wcililinn (lli'riiii). I'l.if. Dr. Iliil-oii' ( Di'i'hIi'ii). (Iiihh 7. |{(');ii'niii);s- ii Itmirntli Stiiii ( Ai\ |m- t'liiiiiclli'), OliirlMiiMiiili lliirl»i('li (lli'i'liii). ClnuH X. U ill. < ti'i'lii'lliiiiiscr (Sli'){('ii). < Iiinh .1. I'rof Dr. Knii, Di . Dliiikclliri');. ( hiss Id. I'rul'. Dr. S"liiiliiirlli (Kcrllii), CiMiscrviitur Dr. Si'liariiiiiill (.Miiiiii'li). CliKH II. I'll. i:ilis4('ii (KiiiiictiMl). Cliiss !:>. .Mliiislcriiilriilli Dr. villi lliTiimiiii (Miiiilrli). CliiHs 1:1. ('. tiriipiiis (llcrlin). rliisH 11. Win. Oi'i'lii'lliiiiiscr, • iiisliiv KniiiiHlii ( l''iriliiir)(), .1. Siiiiiiciilhal (.ImHiill/.) (Imsh l.'i S. \V<'i(;i'rt (Si'liiiiiiMlclHrK). » liiNH Hi. ('ml DciiiTijrcr. I'lasM 17. W. Oi-clirlliiiiiKi'r, rrot'. Dr. IHilssc. (lasH IH. Dr. Kiiiilu'iiii (Hcrllii), Dr vmi Viclialiii, I'll. lillisMcii, ('. (iKiiiliiB. (lasH I'.l. S. Wclufrt. Class 'JO. Dr. Alliri'ilil (Diri'cliir 111' the liiiliistriiil Siliiiiil at Kciiilnslii'rt;). CliissUI. Dircotiir KariiiaiHcli (lliuiciviT). Class "JJ. Hi'i^lcriiiinsratli I>r. v. Sicliiliris (Stiilluiirii). ( liiss 'J.'!. I.iiil«l(r (Jriiiirr (Lmiiliiii). Class 21. Il('rj;riitli I'rnf, Dr. (i. Sclmclor (.ii'iiii). i'liiss 'i't. Mjiilslrrlalassissiir V. Oilcniliilincr (Wlcslimli'ii) Class •-'(;. Win. (><'clii'lliausi'r. < lass 27. rnif. UiililiiiaiiM (llaiiHVcr). Class 'JS. Vn>f. Dr. Scliiiliartli. Class -J'.l. I'riil' \. W . lliiriiiaiiii ( l.diiiloii). Class .'III, I'rcit'. (■ I"'. WaiiKcii (lli'riiii). 'I'lic iiri-l'iu'c, iiitniiliicllnii, ami cnii- cliiiliii;; clmiili'r arc li.v Dr. (•. W. mpii \ li'lialm. 'I'lio si'coiid viilume contniiis two uniuiiil- ]ilaiis. I Aiiitlii'licr Ciitaldf^ (\rv AuhsIcIIiiiil,' iIit lriilii.'tlii> tire riiiiicil iiuiiy l>,v il^ vastiicMH. iir liy tlic H|il('iiil(iiir. niid ^'I'lirriil t'llrct nl' Its I'liiitciils, Hint till' hiiililiii); li.'is iMi t'liiiiii uliiiicvrr to li>> rimsiiU'rcil iin n »ork iil' Aitr, mill Is no ex lilciico of wliiit tlie AuT of Arrliili'olurt' coiilil uccomiilisli, hIiciIiit now or at ail)' other tiiiii'."J Aiciwtoin, IVoi'. Dr., i'. Kur/.o Hortoliroibiinf^. An- you f^oiiifi; to tlio rrystftl I 'ill not • f A I'laiu QiioHlion for tlin prosciit time. ' III" sliiiwrii nil' thiit ^niil illy, tlii' Imly .It'iiisali'iii, ilrsii'iulln^ nut of hi'iivfii IViiiii tliiil, havin;; tlit' ^Imy of (Iml ; ainl Ini' ll.;lit wiis liki' iiiitu a >tciiii' must pn'cMiiii.s, rvi'ii liki' ii ias|ii'r .stmii', i li'ar as a cTyslal." — l.'i'V. \\\. Hi, I I, l,(iml(in: Wcrthrlni uiul Miu'lntusli, JJ, I'li'criiostrr-Kow. IH.M. I'rirr On" I'ciiny. ( r-'iiii), |H>. I'l. " I'i'ar iriiiliT, must iiiTsoiis nic (.'oliin niucrly ami aiixioii-ioii\(^llo — Tnivtiux. Ariioux, J. .1., I'. I'aliii'io do ('ristal. Ariioux, L., 1^. Locturos [Coramio JlamiCactiiros]. Art au.l l'\aitli, in frai;;iiiontH IVom tlio (iroat lixliiliitioii of Arts aiui Maiiiifacliirt's ill Is.")!. |{y (Jcorj,'!! Troiii). Lontlim: I'artriiltre ami Oakey, I'aleiimster How. KilinliuKjh : Cliiirlea Zei({ler. (lln.ii/dir ; 'I'liionas .Murray onil Son. IS.VJ. [I'riee °J.i. I'Jmo, |i|i. '2 ami .'l.'il. This work was originally issneil in Numbers at I'/, ami '2il. earh, ami in I'arts at (i /., ami this is, »i>|iiirently, the fii.st collectcil edition. It was printeil hy (icorgo 'I'lonp, 211, Duiilop Street, (jiasj^ow.J Art and Faitli ; or tiio Harmony of Science and Hcriplure. IJy George Troup. Limilmi : .lames lllaekwooil, I'aternoster How. J-j'tliHhiiryh : .). Menziea. (llii.it/oir: W. Collins. IHfii. [I'ricc 4,1. (■)(/. limo, jip. viii. ami 408, with 8 lllustraliniis. " I)esij;neil to illnstralo the olose ami intimate oonnexion between tlie revelations of Creation, of I'rovideiire, and of Seriptiire, and to viiidieate the latter by elicitiiid its iiivarlalde oorresiiondeiu'e with thinKS seen. Tliey were nndoiibteilly inlemled to snpjiort the (ipiniim of the writer that niitiirul, or rational relijjioii, must a^ree with the doctrines generally denominated l'.vniii{eliriil, as they arc foiinil in the Word of (iod, and that the assumption of tlie titles "nalnral" and '■ rationalistic," for syateins opposed to the great iloclrines of Kvaiicelieal I'roteslant Churehes, is entirely ineonsisteiit with al! the analogies that can be deducted friiin nature and art. • ♦ * Heferences have been made to the contribntioiis transmitted to the l'..\hi- bition of IH.M, because the pioiliicis of art and industry were associated there in a more convenient form for inspection than under any [irevious circumstances." 'I'his edition was also printed by (Jcorge Troup, 21), Dunlop Street, (JIasgow. ] Art-Education at Homo and Abroad. The British Museum, the National Gallery, and the Proposed Industrial I'niversity. 'Tlic advanceiiieiit of the I'iiie .\rls and of Practical .'Science will bo readily reciittiiised by you as worthy of the attention of a ^;ieat and (uliglitcncd nation. I linve direck'il that a coi>ipreliensive .Kchcnie shall be laid licloii' you. having in view the promotion of iliese objects, towards which I invite your aid and co-oporation.' — .'^ee llcr JIajcsly's Speech to Parliament. Nov. lltli, 18."i2. M\ a. W. V!i|)p. Second Edition, with a Postscript. J.oni)on: Chapman and Uall, I'J.'l Piccadilly. ISSS. [Price 1.1. 8vo, pp. viii. and "1. A pamphlet, "the main object of wliicli wos to bring into one view the condition of onr public establishments coiuiectod with popular instruction in Art, and the opinions an.l views of those who hud given most attention to tnc subject. Dedicated to the Council of the Society of Arts.] Artists, r. Friendly Observations to Sculptors and Artist.s. !l I ( ! i ■ . n ■ CATAHKiUK, (t|' A ('N OV \V(tUK8 ArtizniiH' Ciilli'fjo. Orgnni/.ilion of an liidiiHtriiil, r. NotoB. yVHi/.ini8 of All NiitiiniH. a I'ociu, .'. Dodiratctl to tho. Art .loiiniiil (Tlic). llMislratcd ('iitMldijiic. Tlii> liidiistrv of All NatioiiH 1S51. Iiomli'n : I'uIiMrIumI for ttio l'rii|iiii'liiiB, liy (ii-oino Virliio. I W. y. rrioc yiK. Koviil K... yy. xx\ 1. IViH, xvl.+, viil J. viil f. vi 'liin voliiiiio Is n ri'imliliciitlon of llimrnviiigH lmviii)t ii-liitiim to tlio I'xiiiliilioii «liii'li iiinu'iiitMl tVoiii tliiio (o timo ill IS.'il in Uio " Arl .loiiiiii.l." It almi coiitiiiiif n sliort ilcHcriiilivn lUM-oiiiit of tlio I'^xhiliition nnil its nnniigoinonlK, iiinl l\HmivN on " 'I'lu Uolicrt Ihiiil, l'l»n., Ki-opci' of Minlnjt liocoriln Miixonm ot iiro of llio I'.xliiliitioii ir • tloiil tJi'oIi'jjy" lip. III. 'flic lliiiniony of ('olonin ii» (({i', i.onilon, (<(<'" pp. (*. " 'I'lio Miicliinory of llio I'.xhiliilioir iiM npplioit to 'i'i MiinnfnctnroH. liy l.cwiii ]>. II (ionloii, l<0){iii!< I'roCosMoi- of Mi'i-linnii's, I'liivoi'dity of (ilii»n;o» ." pp. M " riii' lAliiliilion lis ii l.omuni in 'rnmo, nn I'.hkiiv on OriiiiiiiiMitiil .Vi't ns (lisiiiiiyisl in tlii> liilnslriiii l''.xliiliilioii in llyilo I'lirk, • II wliicli ttio liitl'iMoiit »nli>« mv coiniiiiivil witli n \ ii'w to tin- itniiiovciiiont ot 'I'liito In ipti lloini" MnimfurtiiroR. liy '{. N. \Voiiiiiin." pp. 'i'i. Mr. Wor I'l imin "IIS liwitriliM I lli(< pi iif Imn.li. .1 H"'""'""' otli'icil liy tlio proprliMors of tlii' " Art .lonrncil," for an I'.MMiy on tlio liost inotio of romloring llio I'.xhiliilioii prnolionlly nsofnl to tlio llritisli niiinnfiiotnror. ] Afl .Joiiri.al l*ri/,i< Mssay. Aft, H.-ictict'. and i\l:iinifMctiifi> as im I'liilA. mi l'].-Ml •Siinoriiiloiid.iiit of Mfilisli Toxlilo M!iiHi(;ioliii'(>s. and I)(>pii1v CoinmiMsionor in iMianj;o of Oi'otip (' of .liirios. in tlu> (iroal l'Ali'..iiion of ls.")l ; formo Soliool of l)i>sisni. Ih M »sU if (lio Miiiiolioslor ' Nil .■irtiini ivpiitivis, il nil

oit of liposOll of pMlllollll lUM'loil with tho an iiitorviow with I'liil (iianvillo Sooivlary of Stato for l'oroi>!n \iliiiis. on iho 'J.'M .lamiaiy, l^ Ilaivlav, K nsilo Sin-ol. I oioostor Spi:iri* \.> iiloii.] I'liiiioil liy (IiMirjio A I nicisnliorn :\ii IIU I t owiiiir thi> Diroi'Hon of tlio Wind, tlio MMroniotrii I rossnro. 10 Stato ot tlio W oatluM'. !U \anoiis I'l.ioos in (irrat Hi'il: Olwrvations oolloolod In tlio I'.lootrio ToUj;rai)li Company at tlio (Iroat Kxhihition. An^'. II to Oo'l. 11, IS.M. iiAi T ■ola«ny Saiimlors. (i, Cliaiing t'ross. IS.M rnlilisho.l liiiily at tho l.xhiliilioii. prioo I-/, onoli, I'olio. .'iti soparato iiinpo of lliiglaiul, with Iho roiidttion of tlio atmosphoro, &o., inarkod oacli day by arrows.] \ttoinpt (An) to dotino tho Prinoiplos wliioli slionld ro!i;nlat<> llio Mniploymont of Colour in tlio Dooorativo .Vrts, with a low words on tho pivsi>nt nooissity of an .Vrohitootural I'Miioatioii on tho part of tli(> I'lilil Wc ON INK KMIimiKiN OV IH.M. itiims is.jl. 'Ills 1"»8iiy, nil hIUm'imI liy tlin lint »!' oivii

  • " isoil lo (mn llio I'isn.. iMavor of nicil (irivnloly. " llonvy Cull'." timlti'v.l. Willi om tlio Siioioly mill I'Dsliigo tor liy till' Siioioty UM'IO.l w itii till' I'lul (ii-iiin illo, Oil liy (iomgo ml ri(! Prowsmr, iJi'itiiiti, tVom at tlio Clival I'liiHilinntt'iit of '111 iit'i'iMsity of ' W,. shi.lll.l ill. Ill iitniiist III i>i rllciiill:ii;''» itSPir.' — iri't't/i< iinilinnri' till' Uniiililiil. (ill- Mil' I'M'fill Ki'ail lu'tofc llu< Society ol Arts. ,\|)ril 'JS, 1S")'2. liy Owen .loncs, Im'IIow h the Koyal liisliliitc of llritisli Arcliitci'l-H, (.'orrcNjioiuling iMciiiliiT of tli Afailciiiy (it's. l'\'rii,'iii(lo of Madrid. Idtinldii: IS.VJ, I \\ idiiml I'lilillslii'iV iiniiKi. lint iiriiilnl by (!. Unrclny, ("nNlli" St., I.ciri-stcr Si|. Clrrii liilc.l ):i;iiiil(iiii«ly. l!iiMilS\o, |i|i llu< iniiiiy iiilviiiitiiixi's wliii'li MiiiHi tlio wiiIiI'm iiiiliiNtry in tlio tin llioroli\ loiinioil Hlioroiii wo ■ It I'liii Hi'iii'ci'ly Inn nt'toii lio ro|ioiili>i|. lliiil iiininif^Kt I tn I'.ii^lniiil rinlii tlio niillioiiii^' nl' llio |ii'niliii'ls iil' I xliiliitinii, nil niio ix so |>i'iiiiiliioiil iin Hint wo linvo ilolioioni ; iiml nltlnni^'li wo iiiny ^;nllior IVniii lli l.ootiin'M wliii'li linvo nlroiiily liooii ilollvoioit liol'ni'O tliis Sni'loty n lii^li iilon nl' llio piiwor, wonMi, mill imliisliy nl' tliix (;i'onl ontiiiiiy ; nl'llio iiiitiillig riiloi|ii iso » liiili (iiillii'is itniii ii ilixtiiiioo tlio |iin'lin'(M nl'ovory olinio; nl' tlio (loiHi'Voriiiu iinliisliy wliicli niiikrs llioiii nvnil- nlilo tn tlio wniilH nl'ninii; niul iiiny I'liillior w iltioHH tlio ontiNtniil shnuclo tii 111111100101^ ' liv siilo (tit't nl" Nnliiio, till tiiily II iiiiiy lio sniil, iintliiiip; Iiuh Iiooii iiunlo wiili Kiioi'oNs, HO linvo f»'i'\\ mil 'li nl' Inlii III viiiii; vol. wnsloil, iiiiii'li kiinwloil^o iiniioi loi'l, iiiiioli onoi'ny iiiisiimilloil: ninl wlioii wo lonvo tlio lloM nl' Soloiiio nml In IiikIi y iiiiil liiiii In Art, «o linvo tn ioiiiii linni tlio (iront I'xliilillinn n iniilt'iil lossnii ; liniii loniliii); tlio vnii in tlio liinrcli nl' |iin)iii>si<, wo must I'nll iiitn (lio lonr, nml Hiill'or tn |inHM liol'mo iiw imllniis wlinso oll'nits wo linvo liilliorin lint imiioiloolly »|i|iioointoil. In timt lininoli nl' nrl, tlio omiilny • liioiit nl'onlniir, tlio tiinro ininii'iliiilo Niilyoot nl'tliis looliiro, wo woio tint niilv lioliiml snnio nC niir l''ni'n|iiMiii iioif;liliniii's, liiil, in I'liinmnii willi tlioso, woro Inr niilHli'l|i|ioil liy tlio nnliniiK (if till- l^nsl. l,ol us oMilouMiiii- tn linoo tlio oniiso nl' tills, anil, II' iMiSHiMo, disonvor llio |iriiioi|iloH wliioli in tlioir onso linvo loil tn wi Hi(;iinl n siiooosh."| Aubry, M. It'lix, on Lace, r. Travatix. Aunt Hiisv-Mi'cs Scrit'H (if I.'M'oloiircd ()(/. Hooks — 'rii"r l-'ino Crystal I'alaiv Tli.- I'riiur Miiilt. I.iiiiiliiii : Ponn nml Snn, riiri'inluooillo-'ilioot. I W. linjnl «v I'l ). K, oliililron, ilosoiiliini; tlio (lyalnl I'ninoii in vorsi Ainit Mayor's Picliiro Hooks for liilllo Kcadcrs. itii inlnroil on(tinviiin». dno nf i\ boiIoh nf lionliH I'cii' The Old Cornisli Woman. [S Ini'no ( 'uts.] Aliilialiot. of iMircifrii Tliiiif^s. — [24 Cuis.] Uut'U> Nimrod's l''irst. N'isit. [liicniii.] Uiu'l(< Nimrod's Second Xmi, — [2;i<'nt». Unel(> Nimrod's 'I'liird Visit. — [S('iii»."| .Mphidiei of tlic Mxliiliilii [S Inr(;i' CiitB.') Alpliabol of l']nn;li(
  • (Jreat Exhilntion of the Industry ot^ All Nations. 1851. ],ons Mrsten Horiehtes. li'Vnt I'ixhiliition ; wherein tht> opinion of China is shown nH not eorre- spondinn; ut all with oiir own The whole from the Chinese Kt'ports now Collided, by Sutherland Kdwards. and by him Translated, anil put into llhynio with about enonp:b reasun lo suit the demand* of the Holiday Si-ason. I'riiitoil nt Ki nml Iti, (iongli Sipinre, liy II. Vizololly, nml snlil by liiiii tboro. 'I'o bo Imd of nil Unnksollors lliroii>;liniit tlio Intnl. nml likow iso nt onoli rnilwny book-stnll nr stnnil. To suit tlio ooonsioii tlio I'liblisbor's willing to olinrgo tlio nicroly miininnl prioo of Ono Sliilliiig. [W. y. "^ catat,ooi;k or a coli.kctiox ov works [W. y. Price 1». in comic verse. Square 8vo, pp. 32, with Illustrations. A story, as shown by the title, Aux Etrangers qui Londros, 1851. ' If the aiTnir, wo sum up it must be allowed To be DHL' of which I',nt;1nn(l may justly bo proud; It's a barbarous land, but you find thoru much good, Though the uses of opium are not understood."] sout Venus visiter la Grande Exposition de I'lndustrie, Les SaintcKS Ecriturcs, et le Dimanelie, en Angletcrre. Lonilits: Imprime aux frais de la Socicte pour la Propagation des Connaissances Chrcticnncs ; et so e an Depi'it, Oreat Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, 4, Uoyal 15xchange, et ' trouve Street, Hanover Square; ot choz tons les Libraires. 18.")1. [Price 1(/., or 7s. per 100. 12mo, pp. 12. One of the Addresses is'ucd by the Society.] 16, Hanover Aveliug, Bev. T., v. Forty-four Sermons — Great Sights. Avenir Probable de I'Europe, v. Bourse. Babbage, Charles, v. Exposition of 1851 — Letter to the Board (Sheepshanks). Ballads, Street. [One Halfpenny and One Penny each.] Come let us go and see the Exhibition for a Shilling. — E. Hodges Printer, 31, Dud- ley Street, Seven Dials. National Exhibition. — Do. The Great National Exhibition of 1851.— Do. The Exhibition and Foreigners. — Do. Crystal Palace. — Do. Crystal Palace. — Do. AVonders of the World. — Do. Lamentiitions of the Exhibition. — Do. London Exhibitions. — Do. Exhibition Fashions. — Do. Queen Victoria's Welcome to the City Banquet. — Disley, Printer, 16, Arthur street, Oxford Street. "Wonders of tiie Great Exhibition. — Do. °The Opening of the Great Exhibition.— Do. "Uncle Ned's Description of the E.xhibition. — Do. I'm going to see the Exhibition for a Sliilling. — Do. Downfall of tlie Exhibition. — Do. Tlie Exhibition Songster for 1851. The Great Exhibition of 1851.— C. Paul, Printer Gt. St. Andrew-street, Broad Street Bloomsbury. The Queen's Visit to the City Banquet. — Do. "The Wonders of the Exhibition. — Do. The Downfall of the Exhibition.— Do. Have you been to the Chrystal Palace. — Birt, Printer, 39, Great St. Andrew Street, Seven Dials, London. The Great National E.xhibition of 1851.— Do. The National Exhibition. — On the same sheet as the Cholic. [No printer's name.] The Big Show Coming. — T. King, Birmingham. All Serene. — Do. Exhibition of All Nations. — W. Pratt, Printer, 82, Digbeth, Birmini/ham. Exhibition of All Nations. — Do. The New Exliibition Sights and Wonders! — Do. John Bull and the Exhibition. — Do. Uncle Ned's Visit to the Exhibition.— Do. See the Exhibition for a Sliilling. — Do. The Great National E.xhibition of 1851.— Do. The Great National Exhibition. — John llarkness, Printer, 121 and 122, Church street, Preston. Exhibition of All Nations. — On the same sheet as Kcr.dal Fair. No Printer's name, but printed by Mr. Harknoss, oi Preston. "A Broadside of —Printed by U. K. I.eary, Printer, &c. 19, Strait, Lincoln. Ball at Guildhall, v. Brief Historical account of Giiildhnll- Grand Procession. ON THE EXHIBITION OF 1851. 9 n by the title, rinter, 16, Arthur 1851.— C. Paul, Balloon, Eotatory, v. Air-navigation by means of, John Luntley. Balloon View of London (A) taken by the Daguerreotype Process, (size of Engraving 43 by 25 inches,) Exliibiting eight Square miles, shewing all the Eailwny Stations Public Buildings, Parks, Palaces, Squares, Streets, &c., with their Names clearly Written, forming a complete Street Guide. London: Applcyard & lletling, 86, Farriiigdon Street. In Sheet, Is. ; lu Case for the Pocket, li. dd. LW. y. A Map on a large scale, with a view of tlie Uuilding.] Banking, v. Gilbart— Prize Essay. Banville, Theodore de, v. Fete. Bard, M. J., v. Semaine a Londres. Baring, Thomas, London Institution, v. Illustrations presented to. Barlow, 11. C, i'. Industry on Christian principles. Barriere, Th., v. English Exhibition Comedie-VaudeviUe. Basingstoke, Address to Mechanics' Institute at, v. Card. Bath, V. Address of the Local Committee. Baxter, John, v. Brief Description of two models of improved Farmyard. Baxter's Gems of the Great Exhibition. Dedicated by Special Command to His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Austria, by His most Obedient and Obliged Servant, George Baxter. London : Published at the Offices of the Patentee, 11 & 12, Northampton Square. fW. y. Price 1/. lis. 6rf. Small folio. Nine engravings printed in oil-colours, with letter- press description.] Baxter's Pictorial Key to the Great Exhibition (forming a Companion to the Official Catalogue), and Visitors' Guide to London. In English, French, and German. London: Published at the Patentee's Offices, 11 8e 12, Northampton Square. Price three shillings. Thomas Ilarrild, Printer, Silver Street, Falcon Square, London. [W. y. Small 4to, pp. 16, with two illustrations in oil colours and a ground-plan divided by figures, to whicli references are made in the short catalogue which forms part of the Icey.] Bayley, F. W. N., v. Little Folks' Laughing Library — Eambling Inspiration. Bazley, Thomas, v. Lecture upon Cotton — Lectures on the Eewults. "Beale's Universal Broadsheet and Family Companion of Science, Literature, Ko- mance, Wit, Humour, and Utility. Price One Penny. Beasland's London Companion during the Great Exhibition; 1851. Containing much important information, and a carefully compiled account of the Sights and Wonders in the Metropolis, being a Stranger's Hand-Book and a Londoner's E«membrancer. Illustrated by a superb Engraving of the ' Crystal Palace.' London : Published by R. Donaldson, 52 Holywell Street. And Sold by all Newsvendcrs in the Me- tropolis and the Country. Also to be had at every Itailway Terminus in London. Price Twopence. [W. y. Koyal 12mo, pp. 24. Pages 7-9 contain an account of the Crystal Palace.] Beaumont, Ecv. Dr., v. Forty -four Sermons. Bcautes (Les) Architecturales de Londres. Edition Poliglotte. En Francais, Anglais et AUemand. H. Mandevillo, Paria. Ackerman & Cc, & Bead & Co. London. [W. y. Price 21«. Oblong 4to. Contains besides other engravings twelve interior and exterior views of the Exhibition Building, which views also appear in the Gallery of Arts.] Beggs, Thomas, v. Exhibition and the People. Be Just before you are Generous, o. Industry of All Nations. Belgian Report, v. "De I'Ensoignement" — Industrial Instruction in England. Belgian Sale at close of Exhibition, r. Catalogue of. Belgravia. a Poem. London: Charles Westerton, 20, St. George's Place, Hyde Park Corner. IS.'il. [Price 2«. 6rf. 8vo, pp. 7'.t. "See the vast wonder of the opening year! The Crystal Palace - like a dronm appear!"] 10 CATAl-OGUK OV A t:OI,T,K0TIOV ul' VVoUKS Bell, Jiicob, r. Loctiiri^s [Clioniionl procoBHOH]. Belslm/.znr'a I'Viist in Hh npiilirntioii to tht- Great Exhibition. Daniel 5. London: Iloulston 8c Stntiemnn, I'tttcmoslcr How, Ihililiii : F. Cnvoimnh, Wicklow Stri'of. IS.'il. [I'rioo :i(/. I'Jnm, i)\i. 24. "'I'lie prosi-iit miimcnt mny surely thus romi'id us of Bvlslmzzar's Feast. (Joils of nolil niui of silver, of briiHs, of iron, niul of wood, nre praised the resources Bnd enimliilities of the world are displnypd, tliou(;litless of its rejection of Christ. • • • The Kxliibiliim is therefore in full eollisiou with the mind of (iod. Christ r.rpntrs the world ; Die lOxhiliition itisplni/s it. Clirist wiiidd iihtrin it, nud call it to a seuso of judfTmcnt; the Kxhibitiou mail's it oil bvtlir terms with ilsrlf timn trer."] Bengal, r. Catalo}j;iie of East Indian Productions eoUectod in — List. Bennett, .John, r. Circular on Watcli and Clock IMakerH* ]\leetin^;. "Beobacliter (Uer) und Hericliter.stalter in London, seiner Unif^ebiuie; nnd seiiiem Kristailpalaste, odcr HcHclireibnng Londons, seiner Uingebung und dea seintT Art groasteu nienaclilichen Werkea der Welt, niinilieh der groasartigen Welt- Induatricauaatelhmg dea neunzehvttMi Jahrliunderta ini glilsernen Tenipel der Kiinste aller Nationen unserer Erde. INIit dem Biklniaao dea Kriattdl- palaates. lleraiiagegeben von J{obert Wunderlich. 1851. Druck von T. T. Ileer in Tiiss, bei AVinterthtir. [8vo, jip. vi., 1.^4.] Boridit der Kon.p,lieli droasbritannischen Koinmissiirc, v. Eratcr. Bericbt iiber dio Abtbeilung der Biiumwollengewebe und Game nn der allgetncinen Induatrieausstellung in Ltnidon in» Jaliro 1851. Von Paul Kirehliot'er, Solni, Schweizeriscbea Mitglied dea Preisgeriohts in der Section XI. St. Gallfn. Schcitlin und ZoUikofcr. 1S52. [Price 2 sgr. 8vo, pp. 27. The author regrets that the particular branch of industry on which he reports (cotton) was so inad(>quntoly represented at the K.xhibition, nnd that, with the exception of -^I'veral parts of Switzerland and some districts of (Jreat Britain, none of the contending cohntries had furnished a true picture of their cottini-mnnufactures. ) Bericbt iiber die engliacbe Landwirtbscbaft und die zu London 1851 auageatellten Landwirtbaeliat'tliclien (Jeriitlie und Maacbinen. A'^on Dr. Fr. X. lllubek. Mit 1 litbogra])birten Tat'el. (Der Ertrag dieaer Brodnire iat dein Unter- stiitzungafonde fiir bediirf'tige Tecbuiker am Joainieiun zu Gratz gewidinet.) Gratz, 1852. In Commission und zu habcn in der F. Forstl'schen Buohlinndlung. (Johann I.orcnz Greiner.) [Price 20 sgr. 8vo, pp. vi, .'iG. ,V report on English agriculture to the Agricultural Society of Styiin. It contains the results of Dr. Illubek's observations during his journey to Scotland, undertaken in coi^unction witli Prof, llerrmaun of Munster and Dr. Thoraac.J Bericbt ubcr die Industrieatisatelliing, v. Aintlicber Bericbt — Erater Bericbt. Bericbt uber dio liaiuhvirtbscbaftlicbcn IMascbincn mid Geriitlu* welebe von dem Koiiigl. IVIinisteriuiii i'ur landwirtbacbaftl. Angelegenbeiten iu Loudon angekauft sind. Yon Dr. C. V. Scbneitler, Civil-Iiigenieur. Berlin. Verlag von Wicgaiult und (iriebeu. 18.")2. [Price 7J sgr. 8vo, pp. X\ with lllnstrntions. A detailed account of the English agri- cultural machines and implements, bonglit by the Prussian Government at the I'lxhibition, with the English and (ierman prices. These machines were gratuitously exhibited at tlie engiuo-nianulactory of Mr. Wohlcrt, at Berlin, for tlie purpose of promoting their adoption l>y (ierman agriculturists.] Bericbt iiber dio Weltindnatrioausatellung zu London im Jabr 1851, cratattet ini Auftrage der Tnduatriekonmiiaaion in der Ilauptversaniinlung der St. GalHsch- Appenzelliscben genieinniitzigen Geaellacluift zu AVattwil, dcu 23. Oktober 1851, von G. Delivbar, Profesaor, in St. Gallon. St. Gnllin «M(/ lifrn. Verlag von Il!d>er nnd Komp, 18S2. [Price l."} sgr. Post 8vo, pp. 182. Contains a comparative list of all the exhibitors, and a special oneof those of Switzerland, to whom Prize Jledals have been awarded, and v.ho have been houournbly mentioned, by nu'ans of which the author arrives at the conclusion tlmt Switzerland in general, and St. (iaileu- Appenzell in particular, have reason to be satisfied with the results of the Exhililtion as far as their honour is concerned ] Bericbt iiber laiidwirtbscbai'tlicbe iMaacbinen und Ackergeriitbe, welebe aicb in dem Industrie-Auastelliinga-Gebiiude zu liondou betanden von Tli. Labidm in Givitswaid. Besonderer ON Till'; KXHIIUTION OK 1 85 1. 11 l*esoiiort to the AgriculturnI Society nt Kldciin. 'I'lic author, after givini; a (loscriiition anil nwnrdinK praise to the KiinliHli aj^ririiltiinil implvinoiitH, ri'ijrets tlmt many of tlie ablest engincoil of d'crmany liud sent no ('onlrll>iiiioiis, tlie more so, ns lie is of opinion tlmt tlicir productionb would have suocessfiilly competed with the best English ones.] Horlioz, Hector, o. Great Exhibition and London in 1851. Berlyn, Peter, v. Crystal Palace — Industrial Instruction— Popular Narnitivo, Hertioville, M., on Printed AV^oolien Goods and Clotliing, v. Travaux. Besuch (Ein) in London wiilirend der groasen Industrie-AuHHtcllnng. Ein verliias- licher Eiilirer and Wogweiscr I'iir den dentsclien lii'isenden, aiis den bestcn QucUen bearbeitet. Alit ehuT A.jssrnnnsieht und einom PInnc dns Iniicrn di'S Aiisstcliungs^ubiiddrs. Wien, 1851. Aug der kaiaorl. kOnigl. tlof- und Stoatsdruckcrei. fPricc 18 sgr. 12mo, pp. l!28, with two Illustrations. A guide to London, with a cursory gluncc at the K.\hibition.] Meta, V. Crystal Palace and Crystal Palaces. H., E., Tiny Exhibition, v. By the authority of the Inventors. Hevington, J. B., i'. li^^ports by tlie Juries. J}il)le (The) the Great Exhibition Eor All Nations. By tlie llev. A. Fletcher, D.D. ' Kor every House is biiilded by some man : but he that built nil thinj^ is f!od.' Hob. iii., 4. Lmidon: Ilanbury & Co., 70, Kdgoworc Hond; Partridge & Onkoy, Pi'.ternoster How. 1851. [Price 1,«. ()(/. i12mo, pp. iii. I.'IH. " The design of the Author in presenting the Uiblo as thoMircat Fxliibition tor All Nations,' was suggested liy the ' Kxhibition for All Nations' erected in the western irarlion of our Metropolis. We niny justly consider the philanthropy, wliirli gave origin to an object so august and compreliensiv, as an emanation fowiiig from tlie religion of that sncred und inspired volume, which teaches, by the highest sanctions, the great lessons of universal love, fel'.jwship, and peace."] IJiiincy, Kev. T., v. Forty-four Sermons — Royal Exchange. Birch, llev. Henry, v. Great Exhibition Spiritutilized. Birkin, Eichord, v. Reports by the Juries. [Birmingham, Correspondence between Local Committee and the Roya'. Commis- sioners.] [Without Publisher's or Printer's name or date, but issued April, 1850. Fol. pp. 4. Ko- lates to the name of the Manufacturer being attached to every article.] Birmingham, v. Catalogue of Exhibition of 1849 — Preparations for tlie Exhibition — Slight Sketch of Manipulatory Processes — To 11. R. 11. Meeting of Clerks. Bishop, Sir Henry, v. Reports by the Juries. Blackwcll, S. H., v. Lectures [Iron]. Bhiekwood's Edinburgh Magazine. No. 419. September, 1850. Edinbur n ri'iirfHnilntliin iil' Domliilo Sam|miiii iillorinK Ihn woril rriHllgiiiiiH. A liltl(< book lor yoiiiiK )mmi|iU>. Am ntiroitiil oC thn ('ryHliil I'liliico Ik cmituiMiul ill tlio (Irct tliirti'Pii imgofi. 'I'ho liook wnii priiitcit by Ib'll iiml lliUii of , V. OuvriiTH. l?oiii'liivr(l, I'iinili', v, RIoIh a Ia)II(!i\>k. HoiirH(> (liii) vi If I'a'.a'w
  • rintliiHtric ; oii, rAviMiir probahlo do I'liliircpo ot du Monde. Kii 'IVoiH I'arlioM. ' l.ii li'iTO odt nil S('i(;ii(Mir iivi'c lout re ipii lii luiiil.'it., I.c inniiili' nvw loiiH sen habiliinlM.' lA.mlrfii: Willlnni .loni-s, M, IVtcriioiilor-llow, ot KU, I'lcrmlilly. isril. [ I'Hco '.'.«. I'Jiiio, pp vilt., 1H4. A IrniiHbit'oii from thi< KiiKlitih, r. Uoynl Kxchaii(?c. A iipi'iiiiin trnimbitioii wan aim) publinhKil, I'l KiMiiKHcbo lliirHO, | Hoyor, .liili'H, V. Vii_va^(> a Ijoiidrca. Hradf(>rd (YorkHliin") Hclmoln, r. ArtMatmfai'turors' Instituto— Socu'ty o» Arts. Bradford, Vcrksliiro, lotd-rof Mr. .lulm lIorHfall, v. (livat ludiistriiil Exhibition. Bradford, VorkHliiir, r. IJi-port of a Meeting of KorenuMi, IJraiuali Loek ContrnverHV ('l^lie)- I'^xtraetH from tlie IVesH, lAtnilon : I'riiilcil by 'I'. Hri'itiill, Hiipcrl Slroot, llayiiinrkot, IH.'il. [Svo, pp. .'ID, AIho govvriil othor (nlltloiiM with Hligbt . ariatiuiis.] Ilraimou, I'liilii), r. Park and the iVyatul I'alaee. Bref Kxnose de la (Irande Exposition >1.>h I'rodiiits do I'lnduHtrii' d(> TouteH les Nations en ISf)!. Hnivi d'nn (luiiu (.'omplet de I'I'Itranp'r a Londi-ea, oonlenant Ions les reiuseifjiuiienls neeessaires a iin vovaf^eur qui visito pour la jnvmiero fois la Capitale. .\ translation, r. "Home Circlo." Hiviitaiio, Dr., c. Urii t'e. Jlrewer, IMrs., r. On tlio Oatl'erinij; of the Nations. Brief J)eseription (.\) of Two Models of Improved V\vrm-Yard and Bnildiiijj;a, with their advantas^es. Shown at the liidiistrinl Kxiiihition in IS.'il, (now added to the liihrarv of Aijrienilural Knowledge,) by John Baxter, of liowus and Oakl.'Mids I'arm, Sussex, the l)esiL'n"r. /x'lcis; I'riiitoil ami Publlslioil at (lio Sus.^ox AKrictiltumt Kxpros" Offlcp, by iJaxt'H' iiiul Son. J.onilon: Sininkiu ami Mttrelinll, Statioiifi-ti' Court, and Uidgwuy, I'icrndilly. 18.Vi. [I'rii'c 2.«. tl(/. Uoynl .Svo, pp. l.'l, with doslmm.] Briefe iih(>r ilie WeU-ludnstrie-.Vusstellung m London von M. Bhincpii, Milglied des franz. Instituts, Professor am (.\)ns( rvatoriiim der Kiiiiate und (lewerbe, Direc- tiir der hohem llaiidels,-;elnt1e in i'aris, ete. etc. A us cU'iii Franztisi.sehen von Dr. Hrent.'ino, Ii(>hri>r an d(>r Kiinij;!. (lewerb-iind llandelssehulc in I'iirth. Fiirlh: .1. I.ndw. Schmid's Ibioliliamlluii);, X^^i. [I'rico 'Jl Ngr. Svo. pp. \iv. ISil. Tho translator obsciv.s in tlio prolnco ; " Hnvi"n pomoimlly vixitod mid sludiod tlu< Imiiistrlnl Kxhibition, 1 am boimd to May that M. lilamiui'g opinions with regard to it arc bnsod upon facts, ani in tlu' main oorroct. 1 can, luivvcver, not subscribe to all tlio conclusions be comes to, nor can I nlniit tlmt the London Exhibition Is a criterion of the industrial jMiwers of nations, inauv countries having more .ir less nlislaiiied from exhibiting, and the Zollvereln, in particular, having not been very felicitous in its choice." The tmnshitor seems 'o incline towards a imnlerttte system of protection.] Brief Mistorieal Aoeouut (A) of the Ouildliall. Presented on tho oceasion of tlio llrand Hall, given by the Corjoration of JjOIuIou. to eelebrate thi> opening of the Kxhibition of the Works of Industry of idl Nations, hoiiouroil by tho presenee of M-. r Most (Jraeio'is Majest , trie Queen, 0th July. 1851. Thomas llarrild, t'rintor, Silver Street, Falcon Si fi Bro ^■1 IJru J 1 Bui -;1 -i-v >& ,s •ii ON riiK, i:xiiiiini(t\ ok ir"iI. i;j I W. y. I'rivntcly clrnilnlcil. rIiico, Ii is Kiilil, nvl til iniiHic] Sm, 4t)). I'J. With fiiiiiK nt tho onil ciitltlcil " I.<>iiiliin," Hficf Hiin(>v (A) of t!ic OhjcctH of (Iriipliic Art fxliiliilcd l)_v , I'ntfrniiKlpr Huw. [W. y. Circuliili'tl K''n'"""""'.v. Hv<>, W. I<'«. A dctnilcil rnlnloRiio of tiio nrtlclon cxliiliitoii liy llio ltn)i(\. A ('hiMsilicd (hiido to London; no arran^'od as to Hbow, in Hi'parato (MiaiittTH, I'vory objci'l in London interisting lo spucial ta«to8 and occupationH. ' 1,1't yuiir luiiili 111- II fait luif; witliniit ((infusion.' — An nnhirut liiimj Aiiiciicnu. M\ rinds of strccls, wlinsc river wiiidini;s How With vicwlcsp liilldWs iif iinwciiiy sdiiiid; Myrinds of licintK in fidl ('oniinotion iiilxcd, I'i'oin iiioiii to iKKiii, IVoni iKHiii to ni^dit ii^'iiin, 'IMiniiiyli tlip wiilc leiilni (d' whirling; piission lioilie, And there is London! — Uulirrl Mimt'idiiwri/'s ' Satiin.' iMiihm: Arthur Hall, Virtue & Co., I'aternoster Itow. 18.')1. [Price .^». Hoyal liinio, pp. xx. ntui •i'.lll witli maps and ciiKraving of Cry»tol I'aloee. An account of (ho ''(ireat InduHtrial Kxldhition" is contained in tliu xx. pages of introduction.] British JlnHcnm, (1. AV. Yapp on, i'. Aft Etbication. Hriti«li Quarterly Kivii-w (Tlit>). Nos. ;U, An^'iist 1, 1852 (and 33, Ft! ruary I, 1853). lAmihn: ,laclc8on h Walford, IH, 8t. Paul's Churchyard; and Simplcin, Morslmll and Co., Stationers' Hall Court. JCdInhuriih : W. Oliphant and Sons. Glnii;;(iw : .1. Maclehose. Ihihlin: •!. Kobertson. Price Six glnllings. Savill ifc I'.dwnrdB, Printers, 4 Cliandos Street, Covent (iarden. [*v. J., i;. Eorty-four Sermons. Burnet, llichard, v. To Her Majesty's Commissioners. Hur"ows, Eev. H. W., v. Great l^xhibition. A Sermon. Ui'.sh and Day, MM., v. Merveilles de Lonilres. Eye-Laws, Society of Arts, v. Constitution. 'By Authority. Exhibition of 1851. The only Commissioners' Report, for the bet';er protection of iStrangers and the Public generally, against every descrip- tion ot Eraud committed in London, arranged under the following heads : — Pickpockets Gaming and Flush Houses Swell Mob King Droppers Change Kingers Diiil'ers Cut Purses Houses of 111-f.une Hocussing Night Houses Play Houses Box and Bundle Men Magsmcn Housebreakers Haunts of Thieves Flash Notes, bad Money, witli every precaution to enable Strangers to avoid being robbed, (the whole authorized to be published) and sold at one penny each. [l:2nio, pp. Id/) "By the authority of the Inventors. Official Catalogue of the Tiny Exhibition, of Individual Industry, Jiuie, 1S51. Hiclinumil; printed and pul)Iijhed for tlie proprietor. IS.")! [Twenty-five copies only printed and privately ciiculuted. Sm. 4to, pp. 12. With a circular of one small side explanatory of tlio Tiny Kxhiliition, which Buys, "it i' intended to place within the compass of 12 square feet, a space requested but not granted, in llydr Park, this year 18.")1, some tritl' ig Models formed from Stielis and Stones: first the Arms of Kuglnnd, composed of portions of Onk. grown in the Parks and Koyal Uardei.s in the locality of Richmond -producing tlie Portraits of King Henry VIII and Queen Klizabcth, from trees planted and existing in their glorious reigns: representations of Life, Death, i nd Sleep, with other objects to be more fully explained hereafter. But for a few days after May-day, there will be a Tiny Kxhibition appear at the Ivy IIoi'be, at Kichmond, t) be viewed "by TickftR oiili/, when obtained of E. B., gratis, if applied for at the said Iv^ House." It is signed I'). B. There is also a Circular announcing the closing of the P.xhibitiou and u cord of admission.] Cab Fares, r. Stradametrical Survey of London. Calico Printing as an Art Manufacture. A Lecture read before the Society of Arts, April 22, 1852, by Edmund Potter, lleporter to the Jury on Printed Fabrics, Class 18, in the Exhibition. Lo.ulon : .lohn Chapman, 142, Strand. Manchrxti'r : Johnson, Kawson, and Co., Corporation Street. 1852. [Price Is. 8vo, pp. (ia, with three plates of design. Mr. Potter f.lsowrotetho ^Vrticle on Class 18 in the Reports ot the Juries.] Calico Printing, Ednuuid Potter, v. Letter on teaching Design as applied to. Canada, r. Few Words upon. Canning, Viscount, v. lieports by the Juries. ON THE EXHlliniON OF 1861. 15 Statement of Exhibition, of • Cantata par Itomainville. Kuo St. Denis •i'.iO. [^vo. Advertised in Journal do la LI jrnrio.] Card on the subject of the Great Exliibition of 1851, nchlresHod to the Slenibers of the BnsinfTstoke JMcchnnics' Inwtitiito, by tlie President. 8. '■"Ir \ill('r. Printer, Uosinf^stolco. (_W. y. (ir price. I''i>lio, p. I. Signed Kdwnnl I.ofroy, and dntcd Wcst-I'.nm, May M, 1850.] Casabianea, M., Speech of, on distribution of Prizes, v. Exposition Universellc. Catalo{j;uo (A) of the hij^hly important and by fur t e p;reiiter portion of tlie valuable and iuterestiufi; Collection as exhibited by the Honorable the East India Com- pany at the Great Exhibitiim in 1851, rcpn^sentini;; articles from the whole extent of territory within the limits of the four Presidences of Hen{i;nl, Agra, Madras, and Homb.ay, and extending from Singapore on the South to Lahore on the North, and from Assam on the East to Aden on the West, giving a very generiil view of the vast resources of the country, the habits and customs of the people, and displaying some of the most interesting, costly, and beautiful speci- mens of native siidl, ingenuity, and industry ; which will be sold by auction by Meisrs. Hoggart, J.'^- -ton, & Trist, at the Auction Mart, opposite tlu) Bank of England, the First Section on Monday, the 7th day of June, 1852, and Four following days; The Seco'.d Section on Monday, tiie 28th day of June, 1852, and Five following days; Each day's Sale commencing at One o'clock preciscdy. Each Section may be viewed five days preceding the Sale, and Catalogues had (at Two Shillings each, to admit two persons) at the Mart, and of Messrs. Hoggart, Norton, and Trist, ()2, Old Broad Street, Eoyal Excliange. Cox (Urotiiers) and Wymnn, PrintciH, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields. [4to, pp. vii. 118.] C'atalogiie (A) of American ]\rin..rals. Fresh-water Shells, Fossils, Coals, Ores, Indian Ilelics, Etc. ex'iibiting at the World's Industrial Exhibition, !;' London, A.U. 1851, under the auspices of the State of JMassachusetts, and with the sanction of the Central Committee of the U.S. The collection of Dr. Lewis Feuchtvv-anger, Chemist, IJ^l Maiden Lane, New York, U.S.A. New York: Publislied for the Proprietor. 18.')l. [Privately printed. 8vo, pp. 22. This collection " will bo offered for sale on the closing of the Kxhibilion."] * Catalogue do I'Exposit'on Universelle de 1851. [Benard. Advertised in Journa' do la Libraric.] Catalogue of Articles in the Swiss Department of the Great E/.hibition in London. St. Gall. Scheitlin & Zollilcofer. 18.")1. [Price 8 sf;r. 8vo, pp. 25, 14, 28, 7. It has in many instances the prices of the articles; V. also Section III. and Switzerland.] Catalogue of a Valuable Collection of Miscellaneous Goods and Works of Art, iu the Belgian division of the Great Exhibition. Which will be sold by auction, by Messrs. S. Leigh Sotheby & John Wilkinson, at their house, 3, Wellington Street, Straiul, On Thursday, 16th of October, 1851, and following Day, at one o'clock precisely. May be Viewed at the Exhibition only, on and after the lOth instant, and Catplogues had at the Place of Sale. Printed by J. Davy & lb ^.s, 137, Long Acre. [8vo, pp. 16.] Catalogue of East Indian Productions collected in the Presidency of Bengal, '•-■,'\ forwarded to the E.xhibition of Works of Art and Industry to be ht !(' ;)i London iu 1851. Compiled by A. M. Dcwleans. Cnlcutta: Printed at the Englishman Press, by J. F. Bellamy, 1851. [Price 2i. Grf. 4to, pp. 81, and Appendix, pp. 9. More or less details of 3613 articles at given ; v. also List of Articles.] Catalogue Officiel de la Grande Exposition des Produita de I'lndustrie de Toutes les Nations, 1851. Eedige et Traduit de I'Anglais par G. F. Duncombe efc F. M. Harman. Deuxienie Edition, entieremcnt revue et corrigee sur la derniere •»■ i; it 16 CATAIXXiUK OF A rOI,I,F(TI pence. [W. y. Fcp. Uo, |)p. 31i rcnch cililion of the small Catalogue, known as tlic Shilling Catalogue. It han a few t...,., norc of introduction than the Knuliiih volume, which will be found under Otilcial. A (ierman edition v.as nlsu published, v. Anitlichur Catalog.] Catalogue of the Articles in the Exhibition of IVraniifnctures and Art, in connexion with the Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, at Birmingham. Septen\ber, ]840. Birmingham: Printed at M. Billing's Steam- Press, Newhall Street. 184'J. [Price fid. 8vo. pp. 9i. Several calculations for the Exhibition of 1851 were based on the Uirmingham Kxhibition.] Catalogue of the Spanish Productions sent to the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations. 1851. London: Printed by Schulzo and Co., 1,3, Poland Street. IS.")!. la. Small 4to, pp. 52. A detailed Catalogue, with the [Price part of the articles. prices affixed to the greater An edition also said to have been printed in French.] Catalogue of Turkish Section of the Great Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations. 1851. [Without Publisher's name or date, but printed by McKewon and Co., 46, London Wall, and published in 18.J1 Sm. 4to, pp. 25. More detailed than the Illustrated Catalogue.] Catalogue Eaisonne des Produits de la France a I'Exposition Umversello de Londres Iledige sur des Uocuuients Authcntitjues. Explication des Produits en Fran9ais et en Anglais ; Vue du Palais de Cristal, Plans du Eoz-do-Chausseo et de la Galerie, Plan detaille de chacune des Cinq Divisions occupees par lea Produits de la France avec remplaceincut des jirincipaux Groupes u'ludustrie. Dedie aux Producteurs do la Richesse Universelle. ' Aide-tol, le Cid t'aidera !' Paris Librairie Scientifiquc-IndustricUc, de L. Alathias (Angustin), Quai Malaquals, 15, IS.M. [Price 2 francs, lioyal 8vo, pp. xx., 9fi. 'I"hc introduction signed Michel Chevalier.] Catalogue's Account cf itself (The). [Extracted from 'Dickens's Household Words,' August 23rd, 1851.] \_London • William Clowes ond Sons, Stomford Street, Printers of the Official Catalogues. W. y. Circalated gratuitously. Sm. 4to, pp. 4.] Catalogues [of Sale of Timber at the Crystal Palace by INIr. Lerew, 2 March 1852] [of Old Matarials on Monday the 2Gth of April 1852 and following day.] i^On Wednesday the 5th of May and two following days.] [4to, pp. 12 and 23.] Ca'^alogues, v. Amtlicher — Amtliches — Art- Journal — Austrian Section — British Guiana — Clarke's Critical — Department — Indicateur — List — Official — Official Descriptive — Kussian Section— Saxon Section — Wurtemburg Section. Civveda, Jose, v. Memoria Presentada. Cawood, Martin, v. Notes on the Woollen Manufactures of Belgium, &c. Cazalet, Eev. W. W., v. On the Musical Department. "Centrifugal Pumps (The) in the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations. The Public Press and Mr. J. Stuart Gwynne. Office of the Direct Acting Balanced Centrifugal Pump, 1, Agar Street, Strand, London. 1851. [8vo, pp. 12. A pamphlet reloting to the differences between Mr. Gwynne and Mr. Appold.] "Ceremonial of the openir.g of The Great Exhibition, 1851. With Illustrations of the contributions of All Nations. iMndmi ; Published by Henry Beal, 3, Shoe-Lane, Fleet Street. [W. y. A broadside of facetious woodcuts.] 0\ TTIK RXIirillTIOV OF IS.Il. 17 \a the Shilling I to the greater of All Nations. Nations. The Chaff; or, Tho Yankee and Nigger at the Exhibition. A Ik'ading Forco, in two Acts. London : F.dward Rtanforil, 6, CharlnR CroM. IH.V). [Price 1». 8vo, pp. v., HO. " 'I'lio fun of tlio plot hinKCH on Major SIIos Waahlngton OiNxlle nnil (iiimlxi .lum)>o happriiing tu take each a bcil. in a (l(Mil)lv-l)C(l(kMl room, of a Mrs. Kxtra, wlio luU lodgings during tho Kxhibition tiiiu'."] Chalmers, I{ev. W., v. Forty-four Sermons. Chambre do Commerce d' Alger. Extrait du l{ap])ort de IM. Fli'chey, di'lrgne de la Chambre do Connnereo d' Alger, a I'Expoaitioa U nivtrsfUe de Londres. Alger, le 15 Octobre 1H51. ./l/yer.— Imprimcrio Key, Delovlgno ot Clo., .37 Rue de rEtot-Major. [W. y. 4to, pp. 12. M. Fle'choy chiefly treats of tho Raw Material Division.] Cham, V. Exposition de Londres Croquis Comicpies. Chamerovzow, Louis Alexis, v. Industrial Exhibition, Observations on. Charley, William, v. Reports by the Juries. Charter of Incorporation of Society of Arts, v. Boyal. Charriere v. Ouvriers. Chart of the Great Exhibition, i\ Statistieid. j it: *" »> «5l: \Jof' J»-^ •j'i-iJ iU?.J>« [:3>.J>^^\ ^'^.J^ i-.'lli*' I Ao I iJu*i 8^ jj *-*4^ cl)*^ v Hcixirl (if ii Mccliiif^ of Walcli iV CliH'lt l'l\liiliittii'H, liiid 111 (lie l''i'i'(iim!r, isr.O. Signed, IVU«r Fi)rc(>, Clmirman. .Ioh. V. (1. Kcniu'dy, Strivtivry K.\. C'oniinittoo. ICimilntnl )(rnliiitiiiiiil.v. 4t(i, p. I.] "Circulator (TIk'). ClasMiticd {{cgistcr ol" Hotels, Hoardiiij,' lloiiHeH, AimrtiiieiitM, liod;,'iiigH, l''iirnislu (I Houses, Sic, t'lir the |ieriod of the Ureal I'ixhibition. I'riee (m/. Stamped. [I'rliitivl niid Piililiiiliccl hy .liiliii CmHoll, oC'l."), Arncin-Konil, St, .lohnH-Wond, MlilillcRox, nt liii I'rintiiig-OIIU'v, X\\ Mrniiil, in tlio ]mrUliuf Ht, Mary-li>-Ntraiiil, I.diiiIiiii. >V. y. Hvu, pp. k;. J City Hall, r. Hriet' llistorienl .\eeounfc of Ouildhall. Clairville, ^I., r. I'alais de (^rislal o\i les I'ari.iieiis a [jondren. Clarke's Critical Cataiiiy;iie and Sviio|)Mis of the (Jreat, lixhibition of the Imliistry of All Nations, lor is.'jl. lumilon : I!. .. 4, I'.xctor CImiiiko. I'ricp SLxponrp. [W. y. Sm. Uo, pii. 4ri. In the " Inlniiliicllnn," wlili'li ia ninu*-)! " NVillinm IliimplirpyK." tlui niitliiir »iiy» : "( uriosity. the nii-ro iIchIio to sco timt hIiIcIi Iiim I'linnod the tlii-nu' of iill mun'H thou^'lilM nml woriln tor ho lon^ ii |u'i'locl, will nuiloiiMnlly In- the power lliiit lirnif;!* moBt of n» to this trniplc of nmn'H Imluslry, Not ho, however, wllli nil ; more Hperinl, even hlKlicr iinpnKeH, will lijive moved niiiny to examine tlie einitentH of the ('ry»tnl I'niiice. And with lho80 who <'ome to phlloHophi/e on inim's protjresH, on the connei-tion of liidnHtiy and indiistrhtl iiilvjuu'enienl with moriil ndviincenient, or percliiinee oven on tho rehitionri of mnn'H power over nnliirowith eternity; with thoiie who runie to xeiireh out, to iinulyze the dislinelions between nations and Heetioi,;) of nntlonH ; with thiwo who eiinin to criliei/e •nil to olmerve on the diiierepancies between man's Intentionn and his nehiovementH, it were well to lay down some system whereby ii result may flow from his oliservutiuns, nnd tho labour of exiiminini? so hn(je a treasure nuiy not be n nu-re fruitless toil."] Classiiications des I'rodiiits de riudiistrie, D. I'otonie, v. Dos Diverscb. Clnssiliod Index to the Oineiul Cntalopuc, v. Alphabetical. Clayton, B., r. Groat Exhibition of Doings in London. Clayton, .lolm IM., i'. Letters. Clayton, Rev. (>eorgo, r. Great Exhibition, its dangers — Forty-four Sermons. Clock and Watcli Tradi>, It^'port of a IVFooting, v. Circular. Close (The) of tho GriMit Exhibition. U\ Miss M. A. Stodart, author of ' National liallads,' &c. From ' Morning Herald",' ' llecord,' ' Hell's Weekly Messenger,' &e. [Dated] Hainpstead, October 1.3th, 1.S5L [Without Publisher's or Trintor's name. Privately printed. "The hour hand pointed unto five; The final stroke was given, When instant from fhc organs rose A S(dcmn sound to Heaven ; In transept, nave, and galleries. Those well-known strains nriso O'er waving hats, o'er beating hearts, Bare heaih and glistening eyes, CJixl save the Queen, our (irucious Queen ! She well deserves our love ; Invoke best blessings on lier hen I'xnKiK'rntisI lii>|i<> lliiil it Ih dcHtiiioil (u liiiriiiuiiizii llio worlil, lliiTi' rnii l><> nil iliiiilit llint II wiih rininoiitly tlir iill'i<|irliiK of |K'ari', iiiiil that It roiilil not linvr rxlatiil in it pi'rliHl of wnr. 'riierc rnii lie nii lltllr iloiilil tliut ilH It'iKlcnry iiiuhI be to roni'ilintc; tliiit llic (;<'iitli' riviilry of tlii< nrtH of (icnce Ih llie niiint eircctive iintiilote to the null- rivalry of wnr; lliiit if the ilmtniit nielli of tlic |iri>H|ii'rily of niilioiiH in oflcn a Miiine of Jenioiiity, tiie iiciirrr ni^lit of ilH cniiHeH Ih ii Noiirce of frieiiiliiiux do In Commission Fran^aiso. Kstiait ilti ' Miiiiilt'ur Uiiivi-rwl,' ilu 4 Dcccniliiu 1860. Tyiwifmplilo I'anckoucko, Hue tlcsl'oitcvinB, 8. [8vo, pp. 8.] "InstruolioiiB relatives tm (.'a (liMu'rid. Kxirait dii ' MniiitiMir UiiivciMl," dii iiS .liinvitT 1851. rari$: Typographic I'aiickouckc, lluo dos I'oitovins, 8, 18r)l. [Svo.pp. 8.J "Listo coniph'tii dea .Tun'8 Aiif^laiH tello qu'iOle a I'tc dcfiuitivcmont am'ti'r n la dornioro hi'iuico d(>« (/omnuHHiiiiTH Uoymix. Kxtrnit dii ' .Mmiiti'iir UiiivcMsi'l,' dii 7 Mai 1851. P(iri>.— Imprimorlo J'liiickourko, Uiio dcs roitcvtiiB, 8 U. [8vo, pp. 8.1 "Comj)to llondu d(>s Trnvniix dr la Commission IVan^aiso inslituiV pour I'Expo- sitiim Univorsoll(> dc 1S.')1, j)riWnli'> par io Haron CliarlrH Dunm, .Sc'nalviir, INlombro d" '.'Inslitut, IVcsidcnt do la Commission, A. IS. 51. rEinporour dos l''rani,'ais, lo 13 .hiin \>8 I'oitcviiis, 8 d 14. L8v.), pp. .Ti.] Travaux do la Commission, r. Travaiix. Commissioners, Her Majesty's, r. Minutes of Proceedings — Kcports. Companion to the Oillcial Catalogue. Synopsis of the Contoiits of the flreat Exhibition of 1851. Hy llobi'rt Hunt, Keeper of Mining lii-eords. Second Edition, /vonrion; P- ' -r llrothcrs, and W. t'lowos & Sons, Offlcial Catalogue Offlcc, 'I'i. New Uridgo Stroot, Ulnckfi ...I'H ; and iit Uydo I'urk. I'rioo Sixpi-noc. [W. y. : but publiBlioii in 1851. IC.nio, pp. ".15.] Compto llendu dcs Travaux do la Commission Fran^'aise, i'. Commission IVan^aise. Concauen, E., v. (Jems of Art. Constitution — Byo Laws. [Society of iVrts.] Printed by C. Whittinglinni, f ;iii8\vick. [W. y. Small 4to, pp. at).] Contract between the Society of Arts and Messrs. Munday, v. Copies. Conway, llev. \V., t'. Great Exhibitloti, An Opportunity to promote the Olory of God. Cooke, Ecv. Dr., v. Forty-four Sermons. Cookes and Sons, Kenilworth Bviilbt, v. Account of — Description of. Copies of the Contracts between the Socii>ty of Arts and Messrs. James Munday and George Munday for carrying out tin; Exhibition. Tooke, Son & llallowos, Solicitors for the Socirty of Arts. Goo. II. Drew, Solicitor for tlie Contnu-tors. [Williout I'lihliHhcr's or rrintor's nnnio, or ilntP. Printed for private circululioii. 8vo. pp. 4.'t, including the subsecpuMit eorrespondence between Colonel Phipps and Mr. Drew. .\n edition in t'olio wiia ulso publislied, pp. 8 und 5.] Copy of a Letter addressed by the Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851 to the Lords of tlio Tri-asiirv, enclosing IMomoranduin as to the Siti- of the Exhibition IJuilding in Hyde l\irk. ( l^ord .lohn Uussell.) Ordered, by the House of Commons, to bo Printed, 1 July 1850, 48!). Under 1 oz. [Folio, pp. 7.] Copy of "Warrant authorising the Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851 to enti>r upon a ])i(>ce of ground in llydo Park, and to erect buildings theroupo'i for purposes of llio Exhibition: — And, Deed of Covenant from the Commis- sionors to llor iMajosty, to observi> and perform certain Terms mid Coiulitions nienlioncd in Iho said warrant, and to roinstalo and yield up (he site granted for tiie piM'poscs of the Kxhibilion. (Mr. Slall'ord.) Onli'i'0(', by tiie llouao of Commons, to be Printed, 22 Jidy IS51. 571). Under one oz. I iMllio.] ON TIIR EXniItlTION' OK Ifl.')!. 21 at am'ter a la cw liridgo Stroot , Olory of 0()(l. Corbaux, Miss Louisa, v. Sculpture, Conlior, Jules, t'. Palais tie Cristnl oii los Parisicna a Londres. Corporation of London, v. Brief Historical Aceount of Ouildhall. Correspondence with the Commissioners of Sewers on the Establishment of Public Water-clo8(>ta & Urinals. [Without Publisher's or I'riutor'g name. Dated 8th November, ISSO. Circulated gra- tuitously. Folio, pp. 4.] Cosmopolitan Exhibition of Arts (The) in 1851. From the Spectator of October 18, 1849. [Without Publisher's tr Printer's name, or date. Ciroulatetl gratuitously. An article reprinted fn)m the ' Spectivtor.' Svo, p. l.J Cossou, L. A., Guide de I'Etranger i\ Londres, v. Grandiose Exposition Natiouale. Cotton Manufactures of Dacca, v. Descriptive. Coiuitry Visitors' Guide (The) to the Great ISTetropolis and the World's Exhibi- tion of 1851 ; Containing an account of London, its Streets, Sights, Parks, Public Huildiiigs, i^irc. ; a Description of the Crystal Palace and of matters coiniectcd witli the Exhibition of 1851 ; witli a weil-execulcd Map of the Streets of the Metropolis ; forming a complete Guide to the Visitor in London. lA»ult Vitraux, G. Bontemps, i\ Exameti llistoritpie. Crochet Books, i'. Ingram's Exhibition Knitting and Croclu;t Book — lloyal Exhibi- tion. Croly, Rev. Dr., v. Closing of the Exhibition. Cros-Mayrevieille, v. Lcttro sur L'Exposition. Crouch, Guide de I'Etranger ii Londres, v. Graiulioso Exposition Natiouale. Cruikshank, George, r. 1851. [One thousand Eigliteen lluudred and Fifty one.J Also Engnivings. Cruikshank, Percy, i'. Palace of Glass, or London in 1851 --Wanderings of ISlrs, Pipe — Wluit is to be done wiJi the Crystal Pahice. Crystal College, W. Cave Thomas, r. Suggestions for a. Crystal Hive (Tlte) ; or, the First of l\lay, 1851. By C. T. W. London: W. 11. nalton, Cockspur Street. IS.Vi. [Price 1».6(/. Itimo, pp. '2.1. A Poem. " ' Twas thought n vision so sublime Would ne'er bo realized in time : A thoumuul obstacles might rise To hinder it, from eiirth imd skies //"realized, some said, 'twere worse, .'\ great and multiplying curse, 'Twould bring us tends, and socialism, And many another fatal inn ! In .short, ' it was n sc. "less plot, Keplete with evil," it .'ind -irf. Thus spiike the timid sphits nil ; The braver ones s<'nrce fenr'd at all, Or .said, with hin> of siiutliern skies, ' lleset with risks of various size, l'',aeli glorliius palm man fain would boaht, .\nd he shall ne'er atlniii (lie prize Wiiu first encounters not the cost.' "] 22 CATAIiOOUE OF A COLLECTION OF WOUKS Crystal Labyrinth (Tlie). Is Stout Pai)cr Ool''. A Puzzle. Drawn by Jno. Eyre. Price Gdeuts. A book for young people.] Crystal Palace (The) : Its Architectural History and Constructive Marvels. Peter Herlyn, atul Charles ]''o\vler, Jun. Loiulon: James (lilbcrt, Vateniostcr Uow. IS.'il. [Price 7s. i'xi. 8vo, pp. viii, ".t2, and xix. Illustrated with 72 engravings. " If, therefore, the authors cannot lay claim to novelty or ori;;innlity in tlio execution of the pleasurable work which they have undertaken, they are not without hopes that, fn>m their having been connected with this gigantic undertaking during the greater port of its progress, they will bo enabled to trace in a more detailed and consecutive manner than has yet been attempted the history of the design and execution of the building up to the period of its completion." The Appendix contains the list of the architects who sent in designs, and exterior and interior views of the designs sent in by Messrs. Hector lloreau, and l{. and T. Turner, with a copy of the Parliamentary Keturn calleil the " Memorandum on the Site." This work was afterwards sold to Sir. Field, bookseller, 05, Regent's Quadrant, and advertised by lum for ,5«., and with the name of Measom as engraver.] Crystal Palace (The) : its Origin, Construction, Dimensions, and General History. With the authorised arrangements of admission. ' Kiu'th's distant ends our glories .shall behold, And the new world l.iunch forth to meet the old.' London: W. J. Adams, Brodshaw's Railway Publication Office, .'ilt, Fleet Street, City. Price Twopence. [W. y. 12mo, pp. Ifi, with engraving of exterior. " The old barrier of distance has been broken down by railways and steamboats, and the still more formidable bnrrier of national prejudices anil national misconceptions must be for over destroyed by toe recur- rence of such meetings as these." ] Crystal Palace (The). Eeport of the Meeting at Mr. Oliveira's, March 29th, 1852. etc. etc. etc. London: James Uidgway, Piccadilly. 18.')2. [Circulated privately. 8vo., pp. 58. Report of one of tho meetings to promote the Pre- servation of the Crystol Palace. ] Crystal Palace (The) that Fox Built. A Pyramid of Ehyme, With Nine Illustra- tions by John Gilbert. London: David Uogue, 86 Fleet Street. 1851. [Price Is. Square 8vo, pp. 30. " These are tho Workmen, a busy array — Two thousand and more, as I have heard say, Who readily, steadily, toiled away. And finished before the first of May Tho Crystal Palace That Fox Built."] Crystal Palace (The). Tlie London Season. Two Satires for 1851. By E. M. G. London : John Ollivier, 59, Pall Mall. 1851. [Price Is. 8vo, pp. 23. " It is a glorious sight, when all may sec Assembled nations as one man agree ; But much I fear the bond of this great farce Is just as frail as its component glass. No doubt they'll come, in countless numbers too, For they've one common object, gain, in view. .'Vnd even Moses with his bard in pay. Can't match the advertisement of the day. But ns for doing gl, Mona.. r. I'alais do Cristal on lea I'ariaiena a Londrea. David's Songs of PraiHC for the Exhibition in 1851. ' Oil Kaitli tliy will lie ilmii', As it is lUiiii' in Hi'avoii ! ' To Tier IMost Graeio -< IMajesty, the ]Mifi;htv Queen of Great Britain, and TTis lioyal Mi Alb<>rt, and the ]iifi;lit Iliinonrable lii>r Majesty's (.\>nuniaaionera of Works of Industry of nil Nations in 1851. These lines aro moat respectfully Dedicated by their most obedient Servant, .1. C. David. Dee. K), 1850. Price Twopence. Communications, by letter, to li, Tavistock - Row, CovtMit Garden. I Witlumf I'liblislior's r.r rHiitor's nnnio, or dntc. Post 8vo, pp. ,1. " Sons of Iti'itnin I UemcmlKT this (jront and mighty coiigrcgntioa Freely came From nil tlio earth at thy invitation ; Now cnsf oil" nil siiBiiicion, I'nt forth the frioiully uncovered hand, Uolilly and brotherly, Frniiklv and nobly. Meet eacli mnii : Show your kind hospitality, And join in one vast fraternity."] Daviea, llcv. C. T., r. Crystal I'alaeo and the Crystal City. Day (A) in the Oystal Palace. By the Mcv. T. M. IVrurray, M.A. Published tnider the Direction of the Comn\ittoe of General Literature ai\d Education, a|)pointed by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Second Editicm. l^milon : I'rinted for the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ; Sold at the Depository, Great IJneen Street, Lincoln's fu.i-Fields; 4, Uoyal Kxchnnge ; and Ifi, Hanover Street, llonovcr Squnri;; and l)y all Uookaellers. \\\ . y. Price 'id. Itimo, pp. v. and 24. A vxiem, illnstrateil witli a view of the Centre Transept. The first edition was publislied in a 84. [Price 18/. 18«. Kojnl Folio. Fihj-fivc I'latosj. Kacli picture is accomiianied by n letter-press description of the View.] Didot, Anihroise Firmin, v. Iiuprimorie — Keports of the Juries— Travaux. Dilkf, C. AVentw ^;h, v. Illustrated Loudon Almaiiaek. Diiuior at Itielunond, v. Selectiou of Music. Dioramic Sketches : Ancient and Modern. ' S!iuiil. [8vo, pp. 4. " Afin d'acquitter eette dctte, (pie la France proud ii sa charge, c'est avec la croix d honneur que vous proclamerez la perfection des cliels-iry Sir. Siiayltr, Wonstou, Amlover Road. " F.aiiecially, at this time, wc would pray that the progress of Komanism may be clieclir of any otlier, so graceful, so endeariMg, so sure to win aud to keep the love of a grcii, and u free people. 0\ TIIK KXHiniTIO>J OF 1R51. 29 people, 80 likely to reaJ a wholesome lesson to tho princes of the enrth, nnd to the hcnils of Its republirs, as the earnest anil enlightened interest which her Majesty and Prince Albert have tal(cn in this most popular affair."] Edinburgh Ecview (The), or Critical Journal : No. 192 Octobor 1851. ' Jiiilcx (liininHtur cum nocens absolvitur.' — /"iii/iiw Synta. Longman, Brown, Green, and Lonsmans, London: and Adam and Charles Black, Eiiinhuigh, 1851. [I'rice 6». 8vo. Contains an article, pp. 5r)"-!>98, on the history and proffress of the Exhi- bition. " To seize the living scroll of human progress, inscribed with every successive con- quest of man's intellect, fllled with each discovery in the constructive arts, embellished with each plastic grace of figured surface or of mouldiHl form, and unroll this before the eyes of men ♦ » ♦ this ii, indeed, no mean design, no infelicitous conception."] Edmond, A., Poem by, v. Reminiscence. Edwards, Sutherland, v. Authentic Account of Cliineao Commission. Eiuigo verjD;leichende Zuaammeustellungon, Bomeriiungen uud Betrachtungeu, dio Londuei Industrie- A usstollung von 18-'''1 betrett'end. Regetaburu, gedruckt bei Fr. 11. Neubauer. [Privately printed. 4to, pp. 12. Itcmarks on the Exhibition, with comparative tables of the successful eompeiitors. Particular mention Is made of the distinction obtained by the Bavarian exhibitors, to whom, next to France and Algeria, tlic greatest number of Council Medals were awarded.] Supposed to be \\Tittcn in -Moral and Eeligioua Elegy (An) for the Crystal Palace, adapted from Gray. Hyde Park, 31st May, 1852. ' Wilful waste makes woeful waut, And all may live to say, We wish that we hiul never lot Tills Uuilding pass away.' — Old Saw, London : Tloulston & Stoneman, 65, Paternoster Kow, and (iall & Inglis, Edinlmrgh. 1852, [Price 2d. 18mo, pp. 15. " The Curfew tolls the knell of failing May, The Crystol Palace we no more slinll sec. The Lord of Public Works has hau tlint the eflVct of llilti I'.xhibilliin will oil to Inrronie the Miinil>er8 of our own ihmt, ami to till, not only the melronoli!!, but all KnKlunil with iiwiirniN of foreign poor? AinH! I not only atllnn thin, but I hIII provo it — prove it su clearly tliat no man can refute mo. "J Kuf^laiurH Lniuont over tho Destruction of the People's Pulace. A Poem. IJy 11. C. Sdocr. lAtnilon: Printed and Published for tho Author, by Thomas Hardy, G'J, Mortimer Street, Cavendish 8i|unre. IHfi'i. [I'rico I./. Post 8vo, pp. 4. " Let not n clique, hostile to a people's cause, A natlim's ri);ht8, her liberties, and laws, This rore Temple of Industry tlefaee, l)r U>ad their country with suci foul disgroco;"] Author of ' Proverbial Philosophy,' Ae. A imcm signed Martin F, Tuppcr, and dated KiiRland'a Weleomo to Tho "World, liy the Printed by T. Urettell, Kupert Street, llaymarlcct. [W. y. Circulated gratuitously. Folio, I p. Albury.] •' A Voice of happy greeting to the Nations of the World ! A Flag of Peace for every shore, on every sea, nnfurl'd ! A Word of Brotherhood and love to eocli who hears the cull, — A Welcome to tho World of Men, a Welcome, one and all I "] Enj^lish niul Continental Oiiido to London (The), in Eiifrlish and FrtMieh, with an improved map. Piiblislied expressly for the (irrand National Exhibition. ImmIoh: W. & T. Piper, and Houlston & Stonenian, Poternoster Kow. 1S.')1. [I'rlce One Shilling. l:imo, pp. 88. Contains a very short account of tl ' I'.xhibition.] l"!uj^lish and French Guide (Tiie) to tho Great Exhibition of All Nations for 1851 : Witli an Engraving of the Building in llydo Park, from de^igna by Mr. Paxton. Entered at Statioiiera' Hall. Wood's Edition. London: J. T. Wood, I'ublisher, Holy well-Street, Strand. Price One Penny. [W. y. 12mo, pp. 16. In French and English.] English Exhibition Comedie- Vaudeville en Deux Actes, par MINI. E. Grange, Th. JJarriere et Deconreelle, liepresentec pour la premiere fois, ii Paris, sur lo Theatre de la Montansier, lo 12 .TuilKt 1S51. Paris Deck, Libraire Ituo dcs (> rands- August! ns, iO Ticssc, succcsseur dc J. N. Barba, Palais- National, 18,')1. i'rix: CO centimes. [Imperial 8vo, pp. 18. The scene is laid in London during the period of the Exhibition.] Engravings on Cotton. "A small square pocket handkerchief with an outside view of the building, placed diagonally, within a flowered border. [Pricooneholfpcnny.J " Another with figures, and Explanations in words, headed ' The Great Exhi- bition Wot is to be.' [Price 2V THK rxntiiiTiov (»!■ IPr)!. al Trilicdml View 32 x 10 (a) ('. U. 1». Shfllov nnd II. II. Trcppaxs — (k) 'riiomiiM Jciivons— (i') Afkcrinuiiii M),« (W. Rxtcrior Vit'w, NiirroiiiidiMl l)y views* of i-'ul)lic Buil(linf,'!« — 27x I7t — (\) Tlionms Fleiiiniiiif^ — (k) Tlioiiiiis KUimiiiinj^ <'i') Aikern niu — 5*. Exterior View, on the buck a Krouiid-plaii — 10 / Uf — (i') \(J»enmiiu». Palace for the Exhibition— 174 X 'H- (v) L'Kufuut, (i-i W. Wurd. Exteric.r View— 1()4 x .'')i— (i-) (}. UerL'er-3f/. Mr. I'axlon's Cryntal I'alaee. I'rinte( in j,'ol(l on blue ground — 13^ x 7i — (!■) II. Heal. l'ala«'e of Industry dnrinp; Winter— 18 x 74— v) Lc Milian, (l) Lo Bilmn, (i') Aekerniann — \s. (k/. I'alaee of I nduHtry from Nortli-west — 18 x 74—^^*) LeBihan, (i,) Day & Hon, (r) Aekerniann — Is. (id. I'alaee from tho Bridge— 18 x 74- (a) LoBilmn, (l) Day & Son, (p) Acker- inann — l.v. Gd. View of the Building— 19 x lf>— (k) VV. Oibbs, (p) Elliot— 2f/. colored. View of the Crystal I'alaee— 20 x 7i— (e) W. Gibbs, (p) Elliot— 1(/. Exterior (colored)— 1)4 X 64. Art Palace— 104 X 74— (a) Madeley, (i,) Madeley. Exterior — 10 x 64— (p) J. (Jilbert— 6(/. tinted, ]s. colored. Exterior — 184x 25i— (a) G.Dorrington, (k) (J. Dorrington, (p) \V. Strange. View— 9i X 64— (P) H. Wettone. A Sheet containing 4 Exterior Views — 94 X 7 — (p) It. Canton. Exterior— 12i x 7— (a) F. C. Robinson, ( l) F. C. Kobinson, (p) J. llarwood. Opening (Exterior)— 14 X 9— (a) Aug. Butler, (l) Aug. iJutler, (p) Stan- nard and Dixon. Exterior— 19 x 6i— (a) E. AValker, (k) E. Ciiallis, (i-) Ackemiaun— Is. Exterior— 21 x 8}— (e) Kcad & Co. Exterior from the Serpentine — 9 X 6} — (e) Head & Co. Exterior— 19,i x 74— (e) Bead & Co. Exterior— 18 x 12. Exterior— 7 x 4J— (p) Bock & Co. Exterior— 13 X 8t— (p) Itead & Co. Exterior— 6 x 34— (p) Bock & Co. Exterior — 19 x 64— (l) Diiy & Son, (p) Ackennann. Exterior— 9 X 6t — (p) V. Brooks. Exterior— 134 X 7J— (p^ A. Elude. Exterior— 164 X 5J — (e) Boyd & Cannavan, (p) J. H. Woodley. Building— 38 X 13 — (h) Geo. Hawkins, (p) Aekerniann — 7.s'. &/. Bird's-eye View— 32 x 15— (a) G. E. Sargent, (e) T. Bolton, (p) " Weekly Times." Exterior, Looking across tho Serpentine — 17 X 9— (l) V. Brooks, (p) V. Brooks. Exterior, from Kensington Gardens — I7i X 94 — (l) V. Brooks, (p) V. Brooks. Exterior, on Day of Opening — 27 x 17 — (a) George F. Bragg, 'li) V. Brooks, (p.) V. Brooki,. Exterior — U)i X 84 — (l) Day & Son, (p) Ackermann. Exterior, surrounded by Medallions, &c.— 124 X 9i — (p) Harris. Exterior, in an Ornamental Border — 9x7 — (i.) K. Canton, (p) K. Canton. Exte-ior- 16 x 5— (p) J. Allen. Exterior— 17J x 9l— (e) 11. Vizetelly, (p) James Gilbert. Exterior— ?0 x 14-(p) V. Brooks. SJI I'M M (MIIH III \ roM rninV til WOKKM Mxicriiir iHf y II (\) ()(«(irm> V. Urnjrir, ( i/» V. Hriiiik«, (!•) V. DniiikM. ('r\«li»l I'nlni'i' Irum K nielli Nliriilijc KmuI I M H 5^. I'lxicntir l(»t X /»l--(K) llii\tl A (' nniivuM. (V) HomI A ('unniivim. I'Al.'ii.ir (('.il'.) 7 y ri (|.;j ('. A \]. I.M\t.iii. (iM ('. \ K. I.iivt.ni. 'rrimMCjil. Kxicnml Viow -I'N X ll- (A )"('lm*. Hiir(i)t:liluiiirlitiii(l— 'Mi X I(i4. I'M.M-i.M- Vi.-w -IHl "x Hh (\) N. H. NId.k.'r. Kxl.riiir 17 X \'2 ( \) M. IfiMinc (i:) M. Woii|;f. (r) W. Winn '2./. I'MiTi.ii-, Sondi-KiiHl View :!(»} x (U -(!') " lllu«tml,i'tl litiiulnii Nowr." I'Mcritir. li x - (.iM •) Hi'r);i'r. Kxt.-rior M y '24 (y) .\. T. W.hkI. Mxicrior (I x I'! (i') NV. Ix'njri'iH. Kxtoii.ir— U X *i* (,!•) A. WulKl.'v. I'Morior -!l! X '2h (v.) J. KIkl'. (i") .1. Kin),'. Kxlorior. Indluniit W'M iVunt l)nnlo'» 'l\>ni|il(< 17 X tO ( a) Clmviiniu', (V.) U. II. MtiK.in. (ri Kcml A Co. Kxli'i-iof .1(1 X S'l. |Hnii|iliMn('nl nl' llliisl nilod l\\h.| I'Alcriiir. lV St>r|>i'n(in(> 1(5 X I'* (a ' ("ImvMnni', ([') Ucuil A Co. Inli-riii." ( l''»M''>^ 'i4 X ;*4 (k1 H, l.ini>i (k) Mm'(|ni\rit> \ Co.. (v) .1. Allrn. Inli-rior. Nnnh 'IViiiikoiiI -\))i X (ii— ( \) Cliiivunno, (K) ("ImvMiiiu', (!•) Uoml \ Co. Inli'fiiir. Knssiaii l><>iiarliiu'n( - 8J X . liiloritir, IVvliiii, IMallii. and Tanailian l)t'|iartiiu'iilM— U X <>i~ (a) Uoiul, (V.) Chavainio. (r) K(>atl A ("u. »Sivtional \'u-\v ot' Interior 174 V !>— (,r^ 0. HiTfJior — ,1f/. Viow ol' Intorior 171 x M pM (1. Mor^'or IVf. I'or.snootivi' Viow ot" Intoritir (i-olorid)— -U) X (i4— (I.) RlH.lnU, (v) ,1. (lilliort. Intorior. Oponin^ Soono— 18 X l'J--(i-'> V. Mrookx. (y) V. Mniolis. Tlio Navo Wl X :.'Si— (a) Kilnuina WalUca'. I,i.) l>i».V & Son, (!•) Aolu«r- inann low I I; it" Intorior— IS x 5>— (.i') 0. UorpT- ;J./, Intoriorot"rr«nsi>i>«s ~ 7 X lOi (a) Sadillor. (r.) Satl.llor. (y) V. Si K T-aylon. •rransojit li>i x 1.'.') ^i.) V. nniok.s. {y) V. MrooKs. Navo and Transopt -17 X II- (i.) V. Hrooks. (i') V. HrookH. I'olorod Intorior I {» X I <'l'!l—(.v"> Aupislns Hutlor, {\.) A. HiiMor, (p) Slannard and Uixon. Maoliinorv l>oiiartn\ont~l'4 X I'i— (.i.) Oliiirlos Uurloii, (l.) Diiy & St III, U ) Ao1. korniann. Tlio Oponini; — loj X lOt— (a) (loorvro ('riiiksliank. (y) David Hoj^uo. Intorior Kuikinu; \VoHt~18i X 2.")} (a) U. Mind, (i:) (K l)orritif;<l- (lO Viokors. Interior lookinsj \Vost 174 X Mi— (M Diiroml, (r) SinnniorH. rivo \'ii>ws in Intorior (^A^l 11. Sl\iu"lol. Intorior -1 X '24- (r) Uook .t Co. Inlorior, from tho Transopl-lookinf; \Vost--l7 X 10 - U') OAwv of tlio " Miglity Loiuloii lllustnilod." i»N Tllh: KXIIIIHTlnN (»K IHM. na Interior -()|)i'niiiK Mc( llliiNlriklnl l.iiniloh NeWN.] Cliini'Mc l)<<|)iirliiii'nl 'JO y i;i4. I \ I'liliiri'il mlvcrlUi'ini'iit iil' Mr. lli'WcK nl Knii'liiiri'li Miii-rl, i'lio iirlKliml Jil*'""! Wi' ln'lii'»i', «crvnl nn niii' of " lllrki'liiiiiiiM' ( '■>lii|ir>'lii>lliilvi' Vlr««." | Allrmiry of till' Oniil Kxinliilion U.'l x \('>i (A) Mninlicl. Mmnmi.ii, (i.) I'". Niirricii, (r) Cli. IliltlirmiiH-r. I'liriM. r» rriuicH. Mimii'ul Mihlilciimlir Cluck L'rt X IHb (!•) ,\MC(l Motniiiii'iit to rrincc Allii«rl - l}> x I'-' (^) I'M^v. Mt'iiiicll, (i,) l>iiv Si. Hon. Fuiir ViiwH, Mxlcrinr nml liilciior, on n hIktI 17^ X lOf -(i') Duttii. (lion|>iii Inli-rior |. x lU (a) II. Nlmrlcl. CrMtnl iMMinliiinH mid (lron|i— S x 12— (,\) II. HImilcl. (Jruup in Inl.rior 7! X \'2~(\) II. SlimlH.. Oronji in Inl.rior- 7 X 104 (A) II. .Slimlcl, Nliilo Opi'Mini; (Inlcrior) 17 X H>-(i') Uviul .Si. Co. Nliilc ()|)(iiin(r L'T X l!''i (\) l/i-uin llii|;li(', ( I,) I). Iliijrlit', (i') Ackeriimnn .V C i: o •niii).]; (.•ol.iiv(l) 101 X 7- (!') W. Wiinl. ontion"- ;174 X '-'Hi (A Ml. 'riioMiiiM, (i;) .1. WilliiniiHon. (Hnpiilcmrnl, of lllnstrMlcil lioniloii NrvvM. ) "(lr«'al. I'Miil.ilion" -Ctl X '2h— ( a ) .1. I,. VVillianiH, y Mr. Tennimt. I'ln^^ravin^H on Silk. A larj^e Hipiare liaiidkereliief. willi an Interior View of Mie Tranoopt. (I'rlr.- I». 1./ I Allot lier larifo stinare one, willi a. view of I lie interior, Hurronn( 1 (led l)y por- traits of Her Majenly anil I'rinee Albert, and ilai^M of all nationH [)riiitoJ in I'olourM. jl'iico i». | 'rii(> Haine, hnl. willi the en^ravin^H not in eidonrH. | ['ricoa*."] \ lar^e Hmiare one, with an exterior view and ^jronjis of foreij^iierH. [I'rico .U.] A not I ler larjj;e nipiare oni', witli vu tM of the exterior and iiderior, and with varionw f^ronps, portraits, views of pnhlie huildin^^s, and devieeH. [IVIcc 4«.J A lar^e silk liandkerehief with an y\ll(>fj;orieal pietnr(<, rejireseidinjj n Ntatno of INlerenrv oi> ii peilestal, cMieireled liy Natives of All Nations joininf; hands, and snrinoinited by a Medallion portrait of Her Majesty and I'rineo AllxM'l, all within a border ornaniented with vai'ioiis devices. 'J'lie back- ^rolllld of the jiielure represents the buildin<;. I'^psom National Derby Day Open to All Nations. IH5I. Arkormniiii (l( Co. '.Hi., Sliniiil. IW. y. I'lici' a,« I'm/, a loiiK slu'i't of I'm't'lloiiH <'ii^'rnviii;',H, rclHisi'tilin^x llir visitorit nil iintioiiK filing to tlio riicen, nml llii' men ilHrlfrun by niiliinilH ol viirioiiH roiinlrirM. | 'Krinneriin^ an die Herieliterstaltiin^skoininiHsion der Deiiisehen /ollvereins- n>jj;ierunm'n bei der Indnstrie-Ansstellnng uller V'tilker zii liondoii iiii .lahr isr)i. Hirlin IH-'^'t. (ii'di'iickl ill dor DcckiMHclii'ii (Ji'liflmni Ohi'r-llof InicliilnickiTii, [Svo, ]m. 'Jii, l.oltoni of llilrli'cn of llm /.ollviiri'iii's ('onmilsHioiM'rH, mi lliuir ili|.iirluir, wltli roiilicn of ll.lt.ll. I'riiiro Alliort nml tliu Koynl ('oiniiiiHgtoiii'rH.J 84 t'\r\iiM!tr or \ roiii'irioN or \vol;^^^ '1: I i; "I'^rriimonM" ilor l'\liil>ilion dii' \il)iMls!nnKi-il . |)iis Oclnniilc wiwili^'mclilrt in llv.li' rnvK. uiuUi.'li i;t'..tn( Mjiv 1st. IS.M. [I'ho nnino im Imliistiinl l'!xliilMtiiiii lit'tui'iiiUiiiiu'cr nml Moiilloiir do ('('xIiIMiIkii { KrsliM" I ntul /,\vtMti>rl lli-riilil tl •• Ki'minliclv (in>s«liritiiimisi'l»iM\ Kt>inmiNr«iin' iVir die I.oiuli\iM' Imlusli'ii'-Aiissh'tlnni!; iiii .Inlin' IS.M, mm (li>ii \V 1 1 on"'''- HpriuMT llonitio Wiilpolo ctr. iMtv lln-cr Mnjostiil ilrr Kiiiiii^iii S(i\a(NM»>i'n>liir tlcn liiiu>ri>. Aul' K»inii',lii'lii>i\ HiMi-lil Ix-vtltMi I'MrlMiin'ntsliiiusorn iilioriHMclil. Iiii Unu'k iTscMonon bci W. ("linM"" A Sons. Iinnilon, iin Sonnwi'i' und NnvtMnlx-r IS.'rJ. Alls tloin ('J(i.') Si-itcn slii'koiO (^ri;;iniil-lli'ricli(o i-nliioiniiuMi nml iim PiMilscIu" iil>'.>r(f!i!;i'n ini NoNi'inltcr tS.'i'J nnd im .liiiuiiir IS.MI von II. .1. Soludmrtli, KittiM- dcs K. 11. Nfrdit-nstordiMis \oin li. Mirlmcl. korti'S|iondin'ndoi» Klin-n-Milijiii'd dcr Sociolv of Arts in l.oiuion, l'lliri'nmitf;lii'd lics I'olylocii- nisilioii \'i>n'ins in Wiiivlmr^. mid Mit^lird dt>s I'olytoi'huiscluMi VoiH'iim I'ilr HiiMM'n. /wiMti' Anll.'i;;i'. Kty h.vAmiij, l-'*"''^ .'<. Vi>vli<(i von (J, .liwojih !Miii\». I \'i-ti'i> 1 1 J SUV., Svii, nil. .Ml, 1 1. lAtniriN (Vnm tli(> Klint niut Soooml lt(<|H)rlii of tho Uovnt l"oi>miis»lnin'in. Sco nlmi .\>i»nin ilon llcsti'U llt'Hi'l\(o», 1 Kf»Si>y (.\n) i'\id!in:itory of (lio 'l\Mn|ii>Mt I'roijiiosticiUor in (lu> lliiildiiifj of llu' (Jn'iit I'Alulidion Tor (l\o Work.'* of Indwslrv of .\11 NHlioim, Koad Ix Ion' (lio W'lulln Ptulosoiiliii'id Soi'it'ty I'l'lnMinrv *J7lli, IS.M. \\\ (iotn-^o Mcrry- \V(>!i(li(>r, M.U. NVIiitliy, Tlu" ncsioiior and liuontor, /..>Mc/i«H .lotm rhm-.'tiill, riiiu'c.1 SliiM'l, Siilio. To 1>.< liicl I'l' nil Itonkiioltorii. IS.M. 1 1'rioo .'Ik. S\h, \\\y vil. nml li'l. 'I'lu' i'l'iuiiosl rinmioxfirnlur In n onitiivum'o liy wliloli looohoK, ni'tivl on li\ 111.- rlivlii<'U_» of llio nttnos|iluno, luv nii|>|ioii(<n till' .Vdviinliuros to lie ijaiiu>d l>y tlio Working MiMi atti'iidiiij^ llio I'Aliiliitioii ol' IS.M. lly Tlioiiia.s Mrisiij.s, Aliliwriijld. IMtoH: rrinloil li'i'livi' rosnllK ol tldn K.xlilliltlon, nml to (<\nnilno Inio llu nu'illK, oondiloul llint uni'h cNnmiuntioii will losiilt In tliriv cnllinHin.slic hii|i)ioiI nml i-ncnoMl iliMoiniinnlion to nlloml it ; lor nnii>iu',sl ll\o many ^ood iiilluriiri's llinl nir. nml Imvo lii'on nt woilt In ini- 1>1M\ ingsoi'ii'ly . Ilu-y «lll tliiil noniMniMo iioxi'il'iil oiililUislM' in ilNnnonry : lor imloprmlontlv ol' ll>o (jionl I'ooil to o\n' coinmi'ii'r nnd ninniilni'lmvs tlinl «ill In' jt^ilni'd l>y nltondlng tlio I'.xhiliition, the moinl olVorts niono will I'oini'onmito n thoiiM.nd I'olil nil tho imtlny it will incnr; nnd ninny n woikin); nnin will lio nld);(', I'lMin tlio dny lu< nlloiidod (ln< NuIIoiin' Kxliilillnm id I'inldocn llnndii'tl nnd rilly oiu'.") Ktonian. f. Our lloarllcss Polii-y by an. K(ranjj»'i*, i". A 1' I'll rancor .\n\ l')lraiif::i'rs. ExuiiiiMi llistoriiiuo it Criliiino di's N'ont's. Vitrnnx, Crislnnx, (^oiiipoHnnt In Cla.sBi' X.XlV. do ri'Aiiosiiioii riiivorscllo do IS51, piir 0. Uoiiloinim, rulni- caiit do N'onvs. Cliovalior do la l.ooion-d'lloniiour. /•iirij l'ln'« I.. MnlldiiK, l.ilirnii'o tjnni Mnlni(nnln, l.'i, i.oHi/ivj. nu'«.1. Wonlo, l.lbiHliv .Mt High llolhoin, IMl. [VvWi- :«. Koyhl Svo, jn). l'i,^.J Exivlsior, t>. Dial of (ho World. "Kxooutivo t\>iniiiittiv, f. PuMio Toslinionial to. VlxliibitiiMi and lirand I-ondon Sii^litx, v. .\iint Mavor. •'FAliibition Hroad Shoot (Tho) (Trintod nnd I'ntdislii'd liy T. liomlo, .'10. .Xyli'sliniy Sirpi't, ("lorkonwoU. \V y. or jirli'O, j>|i. 4. .\ Inrjfo ^lu'ol of fnooliouK cnninx inK". with ncoonn>nnylng U'tliT int'tii. | E.\liihitiou do liondtvu. (lU' nm vnli'incni i\u\ilyi» Qui puivi'id dii tinvnil In Imnini'iv f;u H'o .... (."o llviv «',»l r//o,rnin<, 'iO, Qiu'on Slrcot. /,'H7t,.<.- lloulHton I'l Stonomnn, ri»trnu>«»i'r-Ho\v ISM I I'i'l. P ON Till', KXIIIIlllltiN (i|. IH.M. :\ri I l'iii|> X\. SixtK lliti (li'Kl lit i-iiili'il llvili' I'lirk, Siiii)( llio mM'iinil, l.i< I'liliilii ilo CrlfilHl, mill Stiii(t llii< llilnl, Leu I'ciiiili'", rollnttinl liy ii ahurt iiiIiIiom Id Ji'Ikcv, In Hhlrh |>luiiiIiik IIiivi kI lli(< ■coiiiiil rmi " .Villi, |ii'i'li<« ji mil iiiiini' nil inyiiii ili< rliiiliMir; l')illi< )(riiiiili< iiiiK|ii II i )(iilili> tiioK li'i'liMiiH ilii ili'Iml it lit llii : Viiilii riiiili|Ui< vii'ii il'iMi lliiililii |HU'lif . , ."I I'Miiliiliiin 1,11V (Tli(-). /,<>ni/i>n .' (•i'iNiiiilirlilKi> h Hiiiia, I'lttormiittor Kiiw, IMrtU. [t'lli'K U. IHliiiS ti|i, .*U. " Kcw wliii lititiiilil will o'or fiiriii't llii< Kritiiili'iir III' Mini iliiy, 'I'liii niiiilioiiiiiH lltmliiiiK nil llii< ftlitiw, llii< liiiniii\v |i1iiii, lli(< (Jrciil M( Kcv. .IhIim KiflmnlHiin, l.li.K. Mdilur uf ' Uriuiclic'H I'rimiiiiii Li'jjiM," clc, I'lf. Till t'ollliK IJulllH', l|lll>l mini S|iri liuillil Tll'i;! (,liiii' m<|i|i'iii iiiiiiii'iii, ili^'iiii liitiiiii' I till. Ulil lllillli'lll Trniii' S|>i'i'liiriilii : hll^ilil, lii^'.illlli'H, llUir lli'llli'lllivl, SIlllllllnlll'H, I'lsil, I.I ii/hI' It Ulltllllllllt, I KnInvil III Sliitioni'i'M' IImII.| hmiliiH : Sliiiiiklli, MiiihIhiII ». To, SIiiIIuiumh' Hull I'liiiil. IsrO. I I'lli'i' Ih. ISiiiii, |i|i xxIv., JJM. rmiliiliiM iiii lui'iiiiiil (|i|i. U'J UI) oI' IIiii Cryiilnl I'liliin'.) Kxliiliilioii III' lsr»l (^'I'lu'). anil lln' Olijoilioim llini'ln. (I{f|irinli'(l IViim tlu> IHiu-k- iMini Sliiniliinl 111' WnlncNiliiT, Mi-plnnliiT llic lllli, iSfiO, al tlu> rt'coininrntlii- tion uniu' liiiiuluii l''M'riili\i< ( nininilli'r.) I Wllliiiiil IViIiIImIioi'n III' I'l'liili'i'i) iiiiinii. 4'lrriiliiliMl KllituUiilliil)'. (''nllii, |i. I. A ri'|ily l<> nil nrlli'lii In llliicktMHHl'ii Mitftnxliio, i\ lllnrkniHul. | Kxliiliition l'u?./,li< ('I'lio). I.imit-m; riilillnlioil liv Sliiiiliiiii'ii d Co. II SI. .Inliii Si|r. |W.y. I'lit'o Oiiii I'i'iiiiy. Sm. .llii. .V l.itliyiliilli, «llli It \ lnw 111' llii' lliiililliiK In i'kiiIi'h. | I'lvliiliilinn (TIk') iinil llic l*rii|ili>. 'I'lio 'riMniH'ranro ('anHi< in its rrlalion In th ji i:i : .... .r 1 1. . \ir...i.: i I'Ali-nl ami Caimi'M of .Invi-nili- Mi-jiravily '«««. ,\iilli .1'' An I Hill l.imihm : ( 'liitl'li'H (iil| ItlNllllllKKIllK Willlllllt. I'lll'li Ii/. null "V pi'i- IIH); 111- ;i:i». (ii'i- ItH.MI. W. y. I'Jiiio, 1111. Hi. \ n'l'llllU'litm'O AiIiIitbk, nvIIIi ii nIiiiiI liilinillli'lliill ll'Iftllvii In llio I'lxllilllllllll.l l']xliiliiiu"i« n|nin Liiliniir and ('(iiiniuri't'. Hv \V. I''i'lliin, I'Ihi]., I''.L.S. • ll'llini' is iiliy (ili'il^'c nrrcinrdiil iiml ii'iil |iin^;;ii'»'i wlilrli l''.iiri>|ii' run )'.lvi> III lliii wiiilil, il i.t iiMiiii'i'illy llii' I'liivi'isiil IvNliilMliiiii, uhii'li will Miiiiillly iillrri Ihiv'IIk'I' III I.iiimIiiii, IIii< wiiiiiIi'Iii i'II'i'iIi'iI Iiv ml. mill |irin;ir ./.. ././,,, /V/m/,w /^MiiAiH ; ,\i'lliiir Hull, Villiii', itiiil Co., I'iilii Itiiw. \ \V. }. IMi'i' 111/, hvii, |i|i. ,'10. Mr. h'l'lkiii «iih Miiynr iil' Nnllliiitliiim In IMM, itml inir III' llir l.iii'iil ('iiliiinlKnliiiii'iii. TIiIh lllillli'lll y iiiiinl |iriiliiililv iipi'iiili' I lly liiiliilriilliiK liirnniiiilliiii III llii' iiiiinI |ii iii'llriil mill iiiii|III'hIIiiiiiiIiIi' i'lUtil, In liiniliiri'rN iiliil iiiirili'llll'i'rH; nIiiivvIii)!; Ilii'lr iMirl I'i'liilivi' |iiikI||iiii, III liftiiril In Ilir i|iiiillly, Hly li', iiiiil iiIn. Il III mil' Iiinmii'iIh Mil' iilliiT. * * * Tin' inm ri' ^iiiiiIh iii'ii IIH ki'il I'm-, Mil' lii'lliT iniri' III K' ■ .. In Mil' iMli'i'. Vi'l I'liiin Mil' nii'iili'i- i|iiiiii(l(y iriinliril Mii' I'iml iiiiiy Im ki'jil ilnwii, iiIiIiiiiikIi Miigi'i limy III' iniHi'il." Tin' »iiik \mih iiiinlcil liy II. IIiiiInIiiii, ltiiriiii(;li I'lhilliiK OIUii'il, XiiKiiiiiliiiiii. I Kx!iil)iti.in ('I'lio) iiid.lii- Itonk /.imi/iiii .' Kyli' iii Cn., I'liiili'iN 'J ,Si ;!, MniiiiiiiiiMi t'niirl, lllnnniHliiiry, I VV. y. IHiiiii, |i|i. S. Nnl iiMii'itvIsi' ri'liilln)( In llio llxliiliillnil tliilli by IIh lilli<.| I'i.vlnliilii'ii 'rnii'tM. Nil. I. How III Ucwanl all llu' ICxIiiliilorH. No. II, How In Ai';'ro|)riat(> Ilii- Hiii'iiliis rniuls. No, III. How lo ('oiiiini'inoniii' lln' I'Miilii lion. UvHIoplu-n (l.-ary, Aivliilrrl. (Kxliiliilor ('Iiihm VII.) Aullior oi' 'Tlu' 1 • . Hi'itiHli Siu-ivd DaniKM',' a Nalioniil Hynm ada|iU'd to tlir 'riiiicH. l.muloH I 86 CAlAMKil'K (II A I'tM.M'.nioN (M' WoRKU tAmihn : rii1ili!>lii''"l«'>'>""i' ' Unllwnv Ouldo' Offlup), f)!), Plppt-Strpn*, IiiimiIkii, It IT, llrinvn-Slrnot. Miinclii'fllor: nml Ik Iii< IiihI hI' nil lliioknollcrfi, niiil ill nil tlic Knil- wny Sliillcmi llirimfcli, ii|i IH, Only tlic (lisl nl' llii'sp 'I'iiu'In, " liim In Ifcnnril nil llio I'ixlilMliii'n," «nR rvoi' imliiwlu'il. Tlic inininil of this imrllouliir i'lnot wm llu' lin>iil'li'tj of ft Vi'ry wldp ills- tiilinlum iiI'luMiKis mill ri'HniilH.J F,\1iil)i(i(>ii. IS.'M. I Willumt I'nlilif iliini' Ifnii'ii wiclit'Ml I/i»t of (lie Prizcliolilors ot' ttio (»roi\< Isxliiliilion, (Jiving tlirir Niiincfl nnti IiociilitioF". n J)oNfrip(inn ot'tlio AHicli^s fov wliicli Prizes were AwMvdoii, iinil llu' riuHHcs in wliii'li lliov wi'i-o Mxliiliileii ; (lie wliolo loriniiifi; ii compleli' innl iiert'oot rcconl ot' Mi(> (^'vsliil I'nlnco. Totjotlier \\i(li ii Mush of rsol'iil Iiii'oi'iiinlion, iiiiil (lie Oriiinnrv Coiitciils ornu Aliniinnc. t^miion : Sinnikln, AIiir«linll. niul «'o, Stntionprs' Hnll ronrt. 1^59. I'Hi'p Sixppncp. [Svo. ]'iv lii."i. Cnniiiinfl n short iii'oonnt of (lip Dxliiliition, a list of tlip nwnnle of tlic liruos, Biui nil p\li'iioi- \io\v.^ ExIiiltiloi'H Kxliilnd'il. r. KcmI Exliibitors. RxporinuMtts ot\ llic p(iHM\f>tli ot" I'ortliiiul it lioman ('ciiKMitH, ooiidiu'tod at; tlio (Jrcat I'jxliiMlioii Hiiililiiio, Hvilo PiirK. oxirai'tod iVoin t\ eoinmnnii'iitioii on tlio Hiilijocl of coiniMils. niMile (o tlio ' Insliliitc of ('i\il l'',iij;iiu-i>r8,' by John iJii/.loy Wliito i*^ Sons, of MililiMiik iSffcot, Wosduinstor. /..Wf/oM ; riinli'il l>y KovbIoo ?< llnnvn, 10 Jy 11, OM Uion.l Sti-ppl. 18.Vi. [Svo, )i|i, I'.l. Illusdnlol hKIi pnfunvliifjK. 1 ExplMiiJitorv ratalojjilo of Aloilois i<; iSpooiiiiiMiH illnstniiivo of (lie l\rainifin'tnn' of Flint (Jliiss. eontiil>iitiMHo tlio (}iv!»t Exhibition of All Nntions. l.sr)l. Hy Apsloy IV>llat( \ Co.. I'lint (Jlass IMainifactnrors, llollmul Nli-oot. HlaokfriiirH, it ns. Uakov !S( root . I'orlnian Nipiaro. I.ouilon. ll'Hnlpil l>y \V. I'loHps niul Soiii. Slninl'onl Slrool, lilnokfiiurs, nml II, t'lmilnn t'rojR. \V. y. PviMitoly piivnlntpil. I'Jiiio, \>|>. y:\. A sliort Ri'ooimt of glns8-niiikin(r, illustrntpil with woixli'uls. ) •Exposition do liOndroB a IMM. Los InijirimourH. Tliunot, Imprimpm-. Uiip Hnoiiip, No, -it]. [4to. A>lvi'Hifu7,e do I/amornaix, Aneien Depnte, IMembi-o tin Conseil (Jeiieral d(>H Manntaetnivs. .to. .te. ite. lVivat(> view, Saturday. November 17, iStJ). XV. S. .loliiison, " Nns?(\ii Slonni Trpss," M> St. Mnilin'B l.niip. ( I'livnfoly \iiiiitp>l. \V. y, 4(o. im. I'J. A slioil ni'i-ouiit of tlio I'.xliiliilion o\H'npit liy M. SnllnndiMUJO in tiporjjo Stroot, llnnovpr Siis!io n In (initao 'I'otP No. B. I .VitvPilisoil ill .loiuiini do In l.ilinirio.J Exposition Nationale des IVoduits de I'lndustrie, Agrieolo, et RIaniifaeliirion*. ISW, (Calalo^Mie (Mlieiel,) Iiiiliriiiiorio niliniiii,«iinlivo ilo I'nnl Oiniont Uuo ilo linniollo-tkiiit-Houure, oo. (riiro 1 tVnnp. S\o, (nv \l.. ;HT.l Exposition Rationale ISiO, r. IMan-tJiiide. ON Tlir, KXIimiTKiN (»F 1851. ;{7 ExiiDsilinn of 1H51 ('I'lic) ; nr. Views of (lie IniliiHlry, t'"' Hi'iciicc, mid ilic (liivcni- incii). dl' Mn^ltinil. Hy ClmrlcH Mitljltiim', I'jh(1. ('nrrrHimiulilif^ Mt'inltcr i>\' \hr Aciidciiiy I'l" Nlnnil iScicnci'H of (he liiHlihilc ol l''niiic(<. Limilon : .Idliii Miirrnj, Allinnnrlo Slicot. IHTil. I rrliT Cn. ti./. Hvii, |i|i, xvl. (iii'l U'U. 'I'liiB work frPBtmil' " lOirnr l(i'»iip('llii|{ tlm Iiitrr- rliMimo (if Ciiimiiiiilllifn" " Siiricllcs " "Origin lc." " I'llcrlor Oliicpts" " IntrluiiPH of Hcli'tico " " (nli'iilnlliiK I'.iiUliii's" "ronllloti of SrIciiiM." " Tlio I'Vobii" "rnrty" " IIcwhiiIr of Moiil" Willi tills vnliimo Ih IiiiiiiiiI ii|i, nn rclnlln^lo llio miliii-ct, "Tlio KJovimiIIi (Impirr of tlm llintory of III!' Iloyiil Koi'Ictv lly ('. U. Wclil, llsii'. ABRlslniil Sorrclnry of tlic lloviil Hocli'ty. rfiMirliili'il with tli(> iipmiiRnloii of I ho iiio|iili'lor. Iioiidoii: UlolinnI rliiy, jiriiilor, llrciid cli^....i titll tulii'' u •Ii'.fi mil (I li_..r. - It.. Af .«..'» If..... 1' U.'..i.l*.. RtriM't Hill. IHI'.t."^ Hvo, |.|i. ;iil<.» -.m rrofcsBor Dc MorKnii'" Kcvli-w of Wcld'H History of tlio Hoj-nl Socloty. | l{i<|irintril fioiii | 'I'lio Atlioiiii'iiiii, l.oiiiloii, Hnliinliiy, Oi'tolior 14, IMtH, ]iii. II " Anil " A l.otlor tollio llonril of Visitors of tlio (tri'onwicli Hoyni Ohsorvntory in roply to llio ('Mliiiniiion of Mr. Iliililinno nl tlioir Mooting In .luno IHri;i, nnil in Ills liook onlitli'tl 'I'lw ICrfmnilion nj' IH.'il. lly tlio Kov. I(. Sliooiisliiinks." | JlxiitiMitidii Uiiivornclld il(> TidiidrrH coiiHiili'iVd pihjh Ich l{ii|)|iiirtH I'liilimnpliiiiiicv JVcliiiiinii', I'dnimcfciiil vi, AdiiiiiiiHii'filir, an iidint, do viu) l''i'tiii(,'iiiH (Mivnif^t diHlii- mix Prddiii'lciira di> In KiclM'HHc I'liivt'rm'IU • Ahic-tol, Ic- Cii'l fiiiiliMiiI' ApiMTii l'liildHd|iliii|iio TiclircH I'li'rilt-H d(> IjdiidivH, \mv M. Michel ('lievniior ISIemitfe de riimliiiif, liitreiiieiir en ( 'lief, etc., etc. I'lirin I.llimirlo Soloiiliniiiio-Iiiiliielrlollo, lio I,. Mntliiiis (Auuustlti), (Jiiiii Mnln<|iinis, ITi. IH'il. I I'rloo '2 I'lnnoD. lloynl Hvo, op. ;V2. Only tills iinrl »nn imlillsliod. At llio end Ih iiinlod tlio snooolioa Tiindo, on tlm ocrnsion of tlio lib iliiitioii of tlio Kri noli pri/.os, liy >.•'. IIIIIL '<■ iiiT ni"-i-im-n nut'!'-, 'm iini t"»itnii'ii j't iin- la l''i"aiie(\ ExiMiHiliir (The): an IlliiPtriiled Jk'ourder of Inveiilioim, DeHigim, find Arl,-I\laiiii- laettifeH. Loiiilim • .losopli Clnyton, ,1nn., 20.'), Ptrnnd ; nml nil booksolicrs iind iiowsmon. IH.-iO. Il'rlco I/. I.«. til/. l'"oiio, pp. Iv. niid 4U'>. A workly poriodlcnl. 'I'lio Intrndnrtory AdilroHS Biiys " llvory diiy tlioro is Itiiirnsod mixiolv osprcnscd ns to tlio(;iont I'.xliiliitioii, !•; vory olio Is oiiKor to lo «liiit Is Ix'iii^ ilono ill III! dnoi'tioiiN : wliiil Is Kmiiro iilioiil ? nlint iii'o llio (ii'iniiiiis doiii|;'i' wliiit do tlio Aincrli'iiiis iiioiiii to solid f wlint tidiifrs mo to rnnio fioni In. lin 'f nliiil Is ^oin^; cm in nil nor ciilioiv and linvdwiiro, iniii iind ){liis>:. pori-oliiin mid poltorv, silk, wooiloii, ootton, hIiiH', liosiory, iiiitl nirprl illslrlots? wliiil mo «o to liiivo from lioiiiiid i* How iloos tlio Imildiiif; tM'l on 1* wlirn «iil lllio rondy i' «ill tiic l.xiilliiC i: bo roHlly nioiit, voiilly n fiiir kIiow of (lio world's liidualry ? Onr ,(011111111 will oiidoiivonr from wook to >vook to siitisly this giowliin intcioBl." | I'ixlfael IVdiii Ihe Times, »'. (Jreat. I'ixhihilidn of 1851. Eyro, Juiiii, t>, Crystal Labyriidli, a l'ii/./,le. Farewell LinoH to tlio Great Exliiliitidii, 1851. ' Olid is Ivor piosc'iit, ovor Colt, In tlio widi' wiisli', iiiid ill III!' lily lull; And wlii'io lin vilid Input lir.i, llioio iiinst lir joy.' \f,iiiiil>m: Ilopil nnd I'lirdon, I'rinlors, I'ntprnoHtpr How. W.y. I'riviilply oirciilntoil. Sm. 4to, (wu (iiiKos. A I'ooiii siKtiod S. S. nnil iliitod Clioison, Ootolior, IH.'il. " Knrowoll, tlioii (ryslnl I'liliirol now no moro To liloss our oyos witii tiiy Hiirpiissinn glory; No loii^or tiiwiii'ds tlioo Hocking myriiiils pour; Vol sliiili wo li'il onr sons tliy Hinidrons story, ") Kami Yard mid HiiildiiigH, IMmlels df Inijirdved, J. Hiixier, r, IJrii f Deseriptiim of. Fatal Kxliihitidii of 18,51, v. Eiiolaiid's Uooin. I'lvte of tlu> Cryatal Talaoe (The). A Letter to 11.11,11. rHiiuo Albt^rt, by Leslie Siiitoii. I W118 Williiii II tcmplo yniiido (irnlii.i, III wiiiili tiioio ttt'iu inn iiniim's (ll'i;nld, .'^laiiiliiiL; In siindry btjiKOH, Si'tio III nio rlili talii'niiU'li'K, Anil witli (iporlo iiiu |iiunuclcii, And 38 CATALOGUK OF A COLLKCTION OF WOUKS And mo curious portraituR>s, And qiicint innniicr offignrPB Of gold workc, than I saw ever. « » * • • ' Madame,' sayed they, * we bee Foike that here bcseehen thee That thou giauiit us now good fame, And let our workes have good name ; In full rcvompcnsacioun Of good workc, give us good renoun.' — Chaucer, London: 1851, [Without Publisher's name, but printed by Davidson, 18, Old Boswcll Court, Lincoln's Inn, London. Price 2f/. Post 8vo., pp. 8. A letter in favour of retaining the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park. " In the midst of thp rejoicing which universally prevails, a rumour is spread abroad, which from its being clothed in semi-official garb, fills us with dismay and grief. The Crystal Palace is to be pulled down and removed — after the first of May next — • removed to a suburb comparatively ditflcult and costly to approach — to Battersea Fields, where, if it will not be classed among, and brought into competition with, it will at least succeed to exhibitic s of the lowest ond most degrading natures — walking matches, pigeon shooting, gambling booths, donkey races, rat killing, dog fighting, and men fighting."] Fauler, M., on Leather, v. Travaux. Fearuside, William Gray, v. Holmes's Great Metropolis. Felkin, W., v. Exhibition in 1851. Its Influence upon Labour and Commerce. Fete Doniiee par la Ville do Paris aux Delt'gues de I'Exposition TJniverselle do Loudres. Les Nations, Ode Melee de Diveiiiissemeuts et de Danses. Chanteo Bur le Theatre de TAcadoniie Natioualo de Musique, le Mercredi G Aout 1851. I'oesie de M. Theodore de Banville ; Musiijm) de M. Adolphe Adtmi, do rinsiitiit; Divertissement de M. Arthur Saint- Leon; Decor de M. Despleehin. Pari! Mni" Veuve Jouas, Librairc do rOpero, Passage du Grand Cerf, 52. 1851. Prix: 50 centimes. [8vo, pp. 8. " Voici I'heure saintc, 6 mere Potrie, De chanter la Paix, 1' Art ct I'Industrie !"] • Fetes Offertes par la Ville do Paris. Programme. Uendu, Kue Petit Pont No. 10. [Advertised in Journal de la Librarie.] Feuchtwanger, Dr, Lewis, v. Catalogue of American Minerals. Few Words (A) upon Canada, and Her Productions in the Great Exhibition. ' Although every foreigner the instant he lands in England is struck with the evidence displayed before him, in every dhection, of the wealth and eneigy of the British people, yet a much more striking cxcniplilieatioii of both is to be seen by any one who will carefully survey a British Colony'— Sir Francis ■ U. Head's 'Emigrant.' Published by Authority. London: W. Sc T. Piper, Paternoster Row, 1851. Price one Penny. [Post 8vo, pp. 12. The preface says '"The licader will find in the few poges which arc hero otfered to him nothing more than a plain and truthful statement uf the advantages which the important colony of Canada presents to the British Emigrant."] Fine Arts, Henry Weekes, v. Prize Treatise on. Fine (The) Crystal Palace The Prince Built, v. Aunt Busy-Bees. Fireside Facts from The Great Exhibition. By tlie Editor of ' Pleasant Pages.' The ICarth is the Lord's, an nted with tlie largo Edition of the Jury Reports and SpecuJ Reports to loreign Governments and Her Majesty's Commissioners. Imp. 4to.] First of May (The) a new Version of a celebrated IStodern Rallad by Anna Harriet Drury Authoress of Friends and Fortune, etc. Si.vth Edition London William Pickering IS.")! [Price 6d. ISmo, pp. 16. " And now she gains tlic Transept, And now her royal throne: Now bnrst the sweet young voices, And swells the organ's tone : Now with her Lord and children, And smites of winning grace. She passes through tliC joyous c -vd, That all may see her face."] Fish, Hamilton, v. Letters. FJecliey, L., Extrait du liapport an Cha.'iibre de Commerce d'Algcr, v, Chambre. - Fleming, llev. I<'l(>tcher, v. Parable of the Pearl of Great Price. Fletcher, Ecv. Dr. A., v. BiV.o The Great Exhibition of All Nations. Flower, Eev. T., v. Great E.;hibition of the Industry of All Nations. Food, V. Fireside Facts — Lectures, Dr. Lindley on — Substances used as. Foot-passengers, numbers passing Bow Church and Aldgiite, v. llc\WTt. Forbes, Henry, v. Lectures [Worsted IManufacture]. Forbes, Professor E., On the Vegetable World, v. Art Journal . Foreign Quarterly Review, i'. \ stminster. Form and Colour, Owen Jones on, v. Gleanings. Forrester, J. James, or> Portugal, v. Olivcira Prize Essay. Forster, L., v. Grosse (Das) Industrie-Ausstellungs-Gebiunle. Forty-four Sermons delivered in Exeter Hall, on the occasion of the opening of the Great Exhibition, during the Sabbath days, from May to S(>ptember, 1851, to which are added. Four delivered on Tuesday Evenings, before the Young Men's Christian Association. Together with the Thanksgiving Service, on Nov. 6, 1851. Selected from the Penny Pulpit. London : James Paul, 1, Chapter House Court, North side St. Paul's Church-yard, and I'aternoster Row. [Price 6». W. y. 8vo. The Sermons are by the following Authors : — The Kev. WT Brock, T. Aveling, Dr. Hamilton, J. C. Harrison, Dr. Archer, J. Weir, K. Hamilton, C. Stovel, H. Allon, Dr. Beaumont, J. Stoughlon, .1 11. Il'nton, Dr. Cox, T. Binney, W. Chalmers, T. K. Thoresby, B. \V. Noel, L. Tyermnn, .1. B. Brown, J. Burnet, G. Smith, G. Clayton, J. Kennedy, J. Aldis, S. Martin, J. C Miller, Dr. Dixon, Dr. Cooke.] Fowler, Charles, v. Crystal Palace — Grosse. Fox, Sir C, V, Crystal Palace that Fox Built — Illustrated London Almanack. Fragments from tlie Crystal Palace. By E. Leathes. London : Hope & Co., Publishers, 16, Great Atarlborough Street. [W. y. Price 6*/. 18mo, pp. 18. A Poem. " Look adown the wondrous stnicturo. Where the chccjuer'd 8ha.iows play ; See the scattcr'd groups increasing, Wending up the domed way."] 40 CATALOOUK OF A COT.l.KCTION OF WOKKS Franklin, Robert, v. Wanderinss in Crystal Palace. Fnisor's Magn/.ino for Town and Country. N"- 200. A\\(ru»l, 1851. N"- 2C.5. January, 1S52. N"" 275. November, 1852. N"- 279. IMarcb, 1853. N"- 2H2. Juno, 185'}. LoniloH ; John W. Parker ond Son, West Strand. Sold by T. Bosworth (lato Fraser), 21 f), Uegent Street, and all IJookaellcrs and Newsmen in Town and Country. }Ialf-a-crown. Savill and Kdwardd, I'rinters, 4, Chandos-strcct, ('ovent-garden. [8v(). No, 260 eontaina nn article (pp. 119-132) on the «' Memorabilia of the Exhi- bition Season." No. 265, an article (pp. 17-.32 ) entitled " Kiglitoon Hundred and Fiftv- one." Nit. 27.'>, an article (pp. 4'.l 1 -.">0'J) on "The Kxhibition .Jury Keports." No. 270, nn article (pp. .141-3.VJ) on "The proposed New National (lalferics and Museums. No, 282, an article (pp. 686-698) on " National Galleries, Museums, Public Parks, and (•aniens." The general tone of those articles was in favour of the undcrtakin);. Tlie fol- lowing is an extract from tlio article in No. 26,'): — " No circumstance connected with the 'getting up,' and 'management of the affair' is more remarkable than the conduct of the people. It is not to be disguiselo»ii'(>us to pro. .vi' a wliolcsouu' ini>ral t'cclinj; in Ills fiimily, — ami o«|iecially cvciy Cliristiuii I'luont, IViiin the C^iicon to llio Imnililcst visitor ol' tlii* Crystal I'alaio has a (I(m'|i iiiti-ii'st in iir^riiii tlip siu-- ci'ssliii adoption of thy Itoiuil;/ siijj^i'stiil in tlioi' pa|^o».' Lonittm : John Far wink \» very fully illuHtiiidMl, mill fdiitnlim n iinrlinit of Mr. I'nxtmi. 'I'lii' ciiniiivltinH of Hciilptnn! np- pciiroil iilsii ill Mii'iiiN iif Art," iiml llic vIohh of llic lliilliliiiK in ' llcniilcs ArchiU'cturnh'ii.'] (Iiuiilninlcllii, Spiridionc, r. Wlmt sliiill we ihi willi tlic I'ryHtiil Palace. Oivspcy, Williiim, i\ TiiIUh'h llliisl rated Fjdiuliui. {Jatlicriiif; fiir IVacc (Tlic). New HtorieM for Yoiiiip; Cliildren, Hv the Author of ' ("liickHeeil without I'liiekweed,' 'Tlie Favourite Story Book,' (Ct<-. Etc. I'ri«-e 'l\v()i)eii('e. I/milon; VurUm k Co., Ilolliorn Hill. [W. y. Si|iiiirt- rjnin, pp. l)i. ClillirR IxhiIc, with nil eiiiblomatlcnl illiiatrutloii.] (lathering of tlie Nations, v. Koyal (lame of. (lathering of the Nntionn, IMrs. Brewer, v. On the. (latlicriug of the IVoph*, v. I'ahice of (JhisH. fJauHsen, IVT. Maxinie, on ]\ri.\ed l"'a!)rie.s, r. 'I'ravaux. deary. Steplien, r. E.vhihitiun Tracts. How to lieward all the Hxhihitorw The words to tlu> nnisic of Perry's Sacn-d Manner were also by Mr, (leary Gelatine, o. Engravings on. (}., E. ftf., V. Crystal Palace. The London Season. (lenis of Art, from the (Jrcat K.xhihition. IJeiiig a Scries of Drawings of the most interesting Statuary, including a brief account of ea«'h subject, by E. C'oii- eanen, Esij. Limihrn :- Koiiil (It Co., 10. .loliiiHon's Tonrt, Fleet Street. [W. y. Price \0s. nliiiii, ltl». col''. Oliloiig Mo. CiinlniiiR 2« prints in lithoRrnpliy of griiiipH of Sintiinry. 'I liese Kn);ravin((8 also appeared in another work, r, (iallery uf Arts.] (leins of the Great Exhibition, r. Baxter. General Oiitlin(> (A) of a Prono.sed Plan for the IMention and Occupation of the fry still Palace, by a liondon Merchant. f/oniloH : l*cllmni UichnrilHon, 2:), Cornhill. 18.'i2. Price SixiHMice. [Svo, pp. 2.i. Dateil, .\pril Sth. I»,'i2. ('oiitninfi, In aililitlon to the porticiiliir subject in the letter, a proposal for the establishment of a Koyal Ortlcr of Merit.] GiHigraphical and Industrial View of the Gr(y Mr. A. Peterr.iann, showlii(; countries exhibiting, published separately.] Geriithe, v. liandwirthschaftlicheu Geriithe (die). (JhiUany, Dr. F. W., v. Tour (Eine). Giant- and Fairy- Land (The) of Our own Times. Laiulon: (ieorgc Hell, Fleet Street. 18.M. [Price I.«. I'ost Svo, pp. Ifi. A few thoughts for young people in reference to the ma- chinery in motion.] Gibbs, W., on Architectural Ornament, r. Handbook. Giglio (II) e I'Ape nel Palazzo di Crisltillo di Samuel Warren. Traduzione do Girolamo Volpe. Lonilrn, I'rosso Williams c Norgate. 18.V2. [I'rice3». ful. 12mo, pp. xiii. 1%. A TraiislatioH of the I.ily and the Bee.] Gilbart Prize Essay (The) on tin' adaptation of recent discoveries and inventions in Science iu\d Art to the purposes of Practical Banking, by Granville Sharp. Third English I'Mition, witn diagrams and illustrations. T^mdon, (Jroombridge and Sons ; Xont'ich, Fletcher and Alexander. 18.')4. [Price 18s. Koyal Svo, pp. viii., .irifi and appendix. Mr. .1. W. (iilbarl offered a prize of "t)NR IliNDHKO pounds to the author of the best ICssay which shall be written in reply t« the following ON TIIK liXIIIIUTION OF 1^51. 4:. fiilliiwiiiK (|U08tli)ii : lit irliiil wiiy vnn iini/ i>J' llu artiilin mllndil ill llir linlimlii^it IviliiOitiim of IHil Of rcnilerfil i.s/iniiilli/ ti'irirrii'ilr In Ihr iulrrixln nj' ' Prniliiiil liiiiiliiiiii f '" Thin Vdluini' coiitaiiiH |KirtriiilH of' Mr. (iilhiirt mid Mr. (iruiivillo Shiirp, iiiid n viinsiclcriilili^ niiinlicr of t>ii)(ruv(>i| Hpo'iinciiH of liniikt-rs' ikiIcm uiiiI (lriui){lilii, |iroK|i('(). A French cililiiin will be f2. I i'oHt Hvo, pp viii.,.'l lO. 'I'licse letters, it is believed, originally nppenrcil in the " Tribune" New York daily imper, of which .Mr. (ireeley is tlie cililor. Mr. (ireeley was ('Imirninn of the Jurors in C'Irhs -i2. " Tlicie cnu be no serious doubt that tiin Fairlios good [Miiiils; I think it is a good thing for London first, for l':iif;lnnil next, and will ultimately beneflt inuii- kiiid. And yet it would not lie dilllciilt so to depict it (and truly), that its contrivers and managers would never dreum of thinking the picture complimi^ntury."] (ihis|)iilaMt (Der) fiir dit; Inthi.strii'-AiisMtelhing aller Nationen von J. I'aston, iMit einer .Vnsiciit tindlU in den Te.xt gedrnekten Abbihlungen. lAUiiziy, Vcrhig von .1. .1? Weber. IS.'il. [Price .^t sgr. IGino, pp. 48, willi Illustrations. .\ brief description of the l''.\liibilion building, with woodcuts interspersed throughout the text.] ( I lass, Apaley Pullatt on, v. E.xplanatory (."atalogne. Glass- Berg (The) A Poem. lMHwen ■lones.] 44 CAT.M-Oai K OF A CUM.KCTIOX OI' WoKKS Ooggk-ye's (Mr) visit to the Pixhil)iti(m of Xntioiinl liitliistry to be Held in LoikIoii. on the Ist of April 1851. With a Ciitsiloj^uc i-ontiiiiiiiig Xotos & rt'iiiurits on the most ronmrkiibh" w()?i<« in the Exhibition Is. Plnin 2.v. (k/. Col. London I'ubU by Timr Toki'Mi'iii, lljdc I'nrk. [W. y. An oblong sheet )f colorwl fucetioii-< ciigrnvlnps.] Goldcnbcrg, M., on Iron, v Trnvanx. •Ooode, D, What have they seen in thy House ? or Kt>fleetion8 on the opening of the Great Exiiibition Pre.u-hed A|)ril 27. [Price In. 8vo. AJvertisod, nut doubtful if it was not a mistake for Dr. Mocre's Sermon.] Gordon, Professor L. D. B., on Maehinery of Exhibition, r. Art Jotimal. Graham, Professor Thomas, i'. Report by the Juries. Grand Banquet to His Royal Hig).nesa tlie Prince Albert, at the Mansion House, London, in Honour ot the Exiiibition of 1851. London : Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street. [W. y. Circulated gratuitously. 8vo, pp. 16. Account of the Dinner and Speeches.] Grand Exhibition of All Nations (The) C. Poul, Printer, 18, Croat Saint Andrew-street, Broad-street, Bloonisbury. [W. y. Price 2r/. A largo sheet, containing a colored woodcut of the Building and a description in French and English.] Grandiose Exposition Nationale. 1851. Guide de I'Etranger h Londres, par Crouch. Traduit de I'Anglais en Fran^ais par L. A. Cosson (de Nogaret), Professeur de Langue et de Litterature I'ranyaises a Londres, &c. : Enrichi d'une magnifique Carte Geographique de la ISIetropole, disposee suivant un Systeme entierement nouveau. Ce Livre contient la Liste de tons lea principaux H6tels Garnis, Auberges, Restaurans, Pensions Bourgeoises et Tables d'hdtes, lieux d'Agrement, Etablissemens ct Edifices Publics. Une Description complete du Palais de Cristal, avec I'lndication des diverses Directions par lea Ciicmins de Far et les Bateaux a Yapeur; le Tarif du Prix des Courses en Cabriolets et Omnibus, en tons sens dans la Metropole, et dans nn Riiyon de Quatre Milles de la Banque ; les Rt'sidences des Banquiers et Changeurs k Londres, le Siege des Cours de Justice et d' Equity, des Bureaux de Police, &c. it Londres : Chez W. A. Cror.oh, Tudor Street, Blackfriars ; W. & T. Piper, Paternoster Kow ; ct chez tous led Libraires de Londrrs et de Paris. [W. y. Price 1». lir.io, pp. xii., 210, with a View of the Crystal Palace ; and a few pages, lOi-ll'i, descriptive of the Building and arrangements.] Grand Mistake (The), v. Working Man's Papers. Grand Exhibition of the Products and Manufactures, Arts and Sciences, of all Nations [■\Vithout Publisher's or Printer's name, or date. Folio, pp. 2. A Prospectus of " the Visitor's Aid, .Vccommodation and Protection Society." A society which proposed to assist " Foreigners and Provinciaiists" in finding lodgings. It is believed the undertaking never went further than issuing its Prosiiectus.] Grand National Exhibition (The). Fniin the 'Derby Reporter' of May ,S1, 1850. \\. «e W. Pike, Printers, Corn Market, Derby. [W. y. Privately circulated. Folio, p. 1. Report of a Meeting held at Derby.] Grand (The) Exhibition of 1851. (Suggested bv a Speech at the Mansion- House, jMarch 21st, 1850.) .Vndrews, Printer, Guildford. [W. y. Circuloted gratuitously. Small folio, p. 1. The verses are signed Martin F. Tuppcr, Albury : Guililfonl, March 23rd. "Hurrah! for honest Industry, hurrah ! for handy Skill, ■ Hurrah ! for all the wondrous works achieved by Wit and Will ! The triumph of tlie Artizan has come about at length. And Kings ond Princes tiock to praise his comeliness and strength."] Grand Procession of Her ]\f;ijesty to Guildhall. Paul, Printer, 18, C.t, St. AndVcw-Streot, Seven Dials. [\ long sheet of engravings reliitlng to Her Majesty's Visit to the Guildhall Ball,] (»N' TIIK EXIimniON OK 1H51. 45 "(Jraiid Proct'M.sioii of llcr MiijfHty to the Kxliiltitioii. D. I'uiil, rrintor, is (Jiciil St. AiulVew Street, Seven Dioli. [\V. y, A long sheet of colored engrovingii.] (inuid\ilh', J. J., u. Conticnl I'eoplp. (Jniiige, E., i\ Englirtlt Exliibitiou Coinedic-Vnudovil.'v. (Iniiiville, Earl, IntiTiiiitioiuil Poatngu Association, v, Associiition. (jrapliic Art, r. JJrii'f Survey. Oniydoii' . Crusader C'liosH-iiien, and Table. iMnilun: Keynell & Weight, Printers, Mttlo I'ultency Street, lliiyinarkct. 1851. [Sinnll 4to, pp. Al. Description of a new "ct ui uIic.'jh -men, with (pp. :i0 Wl) an " Histo- rical illustrntion of the Friezes of LuJwig Scliwanthaler, in tlie panels of the Table." .Vn Kngraving of the Table is given.] (}nvy, Hugh, C, v. Strangers' Guide to London. (Jray, J., v. Musiuga on the E.xhibition. A Poem. ' Great Exhibition ' E.-tsay, dedicated by Permission to the lit. Hon. The Earl of Shaftesbtiry, (till lately. Lord Ashley, M.P., for Bath) Ac, &e., &e. lieiipnicHy, for IH.'SI ; or an 'Exhibition' of Humanity and Fraternity and Divinity. By the llev. D. P. M. Hulbert, M.A., Cantab. Author of Treatises on Ortiination, Education, Vectigalia, Emigration, Matrimony, Supremacy, Extreme Unctioi, &e., &c. Q'licqnid lujis, Cautio est adhibendn. The Third issue, corrected. Caatrrlmrif : I'rint'.'U !.>y Henry ("liivcrs. Palace Street. Published by \\'crt!\cini & M tcintosh, Croclcford, and llatchnnls, London: Simms, and Minns ani! Co., Jiitth ; .Vnd may bo liad of the Author, or through any U(H>kscller, Price one shilling. One Shilling am', six-pence free pc ' Pojt. [W. y. Post 8vo, pp. xii., H4.] Great Exhibition of D jings in London for 18.51. B. Clayton Inv, del et sculpsit. LonJun, Ackcrinann & Co. Strand. Dean & S(.n, Printtrg, S'l, Threadiiccdic Street. Price 2s. (ii/. plain, ."m. 6rf. col'i. [W. y. .Vn oblong sheet of facetiouii Engravings.] Great Exhibition of Lidustrv of Ail Nations, 1851. [Correspondence between Colonel Phipps and Mr. l)re\v.] London: Printed by G. Barclay, Castle 8t Leicester Sq. [W. y., but circulated gratuitously in 184'J. 8vo, pp. 3.] Great Exhibition of the Idleness of all Nations, v. Nuw open. Great Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations (The), viewed in iclution to Christianity. A Sermon preached to tho Congregatioiiiilists of Wiiuborne Minster, on Simday Evening, October 5th. ; and in the Independent Chapel, at Bournemouth, on Tuesday Evening, October 21st., 1851, by the liev. T. Elower. Second Edition. Published by Special Bequest. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, Paternoster Row. Wimbome: A. Purkis, Printer, Bookseller, &c. 1851. Price Fourpence. [8vo, pp. 17. Printed by Mr. Purkis, at Wimbnrnc.] Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, to be opened in Hyde Park, London, 1st May, 1851 [Extracts from Speeches made at Meeting at the Mansion House, London, 0!\ 25th Jan. 1850.] [Without Publisher's or Printer's name, or date. Circulated gratuitously. 8vo, pp. 4.] Great Exhibition of 1851 (The): A Poem. By William St. Clair. Ijondon : Partridge and Oakey, Paternoster llow ; and 70, Edgware Koad, (llanbury and Co., Agents). 1S.')0 [Price M. Post 8vo, p\). 10. Mr. St. Clair was for some time working upon the Building in the employment of Messrs Fox and Henderson. "The careful, lender, unassuming bnnl, Whoso hones.; heart with conscious virtue burns, Sends not, with this, his fashionable card — (In this strange world sure we must take our turns, .Vnd want of cards the rausie never mourns.) But, noble Albert, you're a Man 1 ween. Such as would please my sampler, jHjct Burns, — IVitIt wliom. In ivnrersi; I liiu c nvr Urn, Since firet his matchless muse gave lustre to my e'en '." ) 4(; i:\TAI.U(lUK Ul' A COM.KOTIOM OV WoliKS 1^1 Urunt Flxliibitiiiii of lH5l (Tlu')- [ObMcniUioiiM from ii Loiulon Miiimfiiotuiir.] ExtrucU'il from llii> 'riim-M of Fridiiy, May 2Hli lH5(). [John WIIkoii, I'riiilpr, IH, (.'liarlca-Ntroet, MiililloHcx-lKmipitnl. W.y. I'rlvntcly olri'iilutiMl. Hvii, J)|>. 4. Tlio Writer Kivocn!ie8 of truvellinit iiml aojourMlnx in the enpilals of vurloim l''.uro|H>un nntionn. Surely this \» an ntlvantugr ilitncult to entiMinte tiK> highly."] (Jn'tit Exliibitioii of 1851 (Tlio) ; or, Tlie VVcnllh of tlu' VVorlil in itn worksliopH. Comparinf; the roliitivc skill of tlic Miimifiu'tiirfrH, Ut'sigiicrH, mid Arti/.iin.. of Eii^'liiiid with tliat of i'rance, Uelgiiim, Prussia, and other Contiueutal Statin. Uv l'hilo|)on«s. iMittliiit: Kilwaril Chiirton, '26, llolle!) street. 1H.')0. Price '2». (w/. [8vo, pp. V. IM'.I. " in the following pngefi, wo Hhnll emienvonr to illustrate the Iniportnnru uf nrt as n|)plicd to miinufacturiu); intlualry, nml to hIiow the extent to which it has aireudy lieeu applied, hy comparing the nldilod proiluclions of l-.n^land nitli those of llie continent. In order that the aim of the Kr/iDsilion may lie clearly understood hy every intelligent clans of ttie community." A- other edition, with tlie .Vuthor's name, will be found under World. J "(hvat Exhibition, 1851, ' Praise the Lord all ye nations,' — Ps'ilin cxvii. 1. Enteri'd at Stationers' Hall, July 3, 1H51, Uilling and Son, Uemiondsey St. [W.y. Large liroadside. A hymn, signed " William Burgess." '• Thou great Kxhiliitcr of pow'r, Uy whom the world's huge structure bore; Here may our eyes with wonder scan Tlie iinowlcdge thou liust giv'n to mau."] "Great Exhibition, 1851 (The), Lmulon : Published by II. Ucol, 3 Shoo Lane, Fleet Street. JW. y. A Broadside.] Great Exhibition Prize Essay (Tlie), by tlie Ifcv. J. C. Whish, M.A,, Ineumbeut of Trinity Chureh, Ea.st Peekham, Kent, Adjudieators. I'he Rev. Itiehard Miehell, B.l)., I'iil>lic Omtor of the I'niver.sift/ of Oxfunl. The Kev. Kobert Walker, INI. A. F.R.S., Reiuler of Kv]>criin<;nful i'hilu.\oj)/ii/, Ouford. Douor, The Iti'V. J. A. Einertoii, 1).D., Ifiuai-M Colli-//,-, Miildknex. London: I,ongman, Brown, (ireen and Longmans. IS.'il. [Price a». ti(/ Post fvo, pp. xx, 87. " This elTort to show in what respect the union of .VIl Nations is calculated to promote the moral and religious welfare of nuinltind; and thus conduce to the Glory of (iod," is dedicated to Prince Albert and the Uoyal Commissioners.] ' Great Exhibition' Spiritualized (The). By the Ri-v. Henry Birch. ' Love (ioil, love tnitli, love viituc, & he happy.' — Pollock, Fourteenth r.dition. London : John Snow, 3.">, Paternoster Kow. 18.'),3. [Price (>(/. 18mo, pp. 72. "The 'Crystal Palace' itself is a monument of human inge- nuity without a parallel!"] "Great Exhibition, Suggestive aiul Antieipative (The), By the Kev. John Cinuniing, D.D., Minister of tiie ^I'ational Scotch Chiux'h, Crown Court, Covent (iarden ; Author of 'Voices of the Day,' 'Voices of the Night,' 'Christ receiving Sinners,' etc., etc. iMnilon : ,?ohn Fareace.''] Great Exhibition (The) ; Analogies and Suggestions : A Sermon, preached in the Congregational Chapel, Eslier-street, Kenningtou, ou Sunday Evening, the 28d of March, 1851. By William Leask, London: Be^ja.nin L. Green. G2, Pntcrnosler-ltow. IS;")!. I Price G(i. 18mo, pp. 34. "But for all this, probabilities are in favour of the idea that this Great Kxhibition will, upon the whole, realise tlie expectation of its projectors."] Great Exhibition (The), and London in 1851, Reviewed by Dr. Lurduer, &e. Ijondon : Longman, Brown, (ircen, and Longmans, 18.")2. [Price 14«. Post 8vo, pp. xxviii, 630. .VniK'xed to thereviewsandcssays of Dr. Lardner, which 6rst appeared in "The Times," are translations of a Lecture (44.3-476) on the " Com- parison of the In lustry of Paris and London," adiliesseil by the Baron C. Dupin to liis ilass, at tlin Conservnioiro des Arts et Metiers; and '• a selection of Beviews pnblishcil in tlie 'Jounial (les Debats,' by MM. Midiel (.'lievolier, .lohii Leinoiniie, and Hector Berlioz." Dr. I,ardner's work tivals of scientific snb)ecls in connection »i(li tlie K.xhibition.] ON IIIK KXmiUltdN (tl 18,M. 17 l'l>- *■ Opi'iit Exiiiliitioit (Tlic). A \fw Sunj,': to nit old Timi', [Witliimt ^iiiilinlior'H or I'riiili'r'ii iiaiiio, or ilnto. Uoyiil Hyo, ii|>. 4 " Willi III!' »liiti>sl of i-linik ninrk llw licniii for to-iliiy, To licur ever in niiiicl till uilli liiiio liniHliM nwny : We'll' now not livi-il In viilii ; for, tliin Any, by pcrinlitiiion, \Vi- Inivo seen I'lio World's WomtiT 'I'lir. (iHi.Ar I'.»iiiiiiiti(i»i."] Great Kxliiltition (Tlit'), An Oppurtiiiiity to promote the (Jlory oftJod: A Sermon, preiielieil at tlie I'liritili ('liiireli of St. Niclioliis, KoelicHtei", on Siindiu', May 1, |Hr)l. \\\ the Rev. W. Conway, M.A.. t'linite. I'iil)lislied liv Ki'iinest. lAmihim Wvrt'lu'im niul MadiiloMli, 'H, I'lilornontrr Itow. UiH-hrnier: W. Shadixi' [I'rioo .'l>/. I'Jnio, ]iu. 'J*i. " It wRHinUvcil II IiIcmhimI coMtruHl lo llit- iinpit't' surrounded tiy llio splendour of iin easlerii eonri, 'lifiiii); up liiniaelf a^o : heiiven,' ' and iiraisini; tliu goilii of ^old, of silver, of lirnss, and of iron, of we ' when our ludoveil and honoiireil ({neon ittood in llie niiiUl of iliut Hileiil niu venerable Arelibishop, * * * implored the bcneiliction uf our cuniiuuii I.uiiii u|h and on all the kindrtMlii of tliv liuinan family."] 1 I'.. u '.lor, : !• • !od or w sionp," , and our this iiution, "(iivftt Exliibitiou(Tlio): A Poetieal KhnoHody. lusixptirtH:— I. The Spirit of tho Afje. 2. Tile I'liliiee of (ihi«8. Jl. Iiidiiatrinl Art. 1. Tlie (lathering of tlie Nations. 5. TIk^ Trees in tin TriiiiHept. (5. Anticipated (jood. Hy u Vi^^itor. ' It will lie oliviiiim, even eii a eiUMiiy j;liiiiee at tlie laiyo ((illectioii of aitiile.i oxiiiliited by tlie .M:uiiit)ietiirei'.s uf SlielfieKI, that the repiitalioii of a place whii'li lias aci|iiiretioii (frer-will offeringa obtaiued by an organized system of intimidation) for the purpwe of ru!?liig a huge uazaar for foreign ' laborious trlHcs or useless novelties,' in the most la'iiionable ijuarttr of London."] Great fliaaa House, v. Stone the First at. Great Glass House Opened (The) ; or the Exhibition Wot is ! ! With a good deal of what isn't— but what ought to have been. — The Front and The Back The Outside and The Inside The Beginning, the JSliddle, and Tiio End The whole forming a complete facetious Guide to the Fair by O. A. Sala. ' Pcicc iind gooilwill with nil the world.' London, Published by the Compy. of Painters & Glaziers. 1831. [Price '\i firf. An oblooj^ sheet.] Great Go (T i.^) — A Broad Farce in many acts which will bo performed by IltT Majesty's Servants, on the Ist of May, 1H51. [Without Publisher's or Printer's name, or date. Folio, pp. 4. A lithograph, personally attacking the principal olliccrs of the Kxhibition.] Great Hunbug (The) of 1851. [Wlihout Publisher's or Printer's name, year, or price. Uoyal 8vo, pp. 3. "Bull! you arc n great fool : but If you allow yourself to be bamfoozlcd by this barcfaceprinted from John Cassell's Weekly Pumication 'The Working Man's Friend : ' Establislied for the instruction and Elevation of the Working Clivsses of Great Britain. Ijondon : .lohn Cassell, .t3r). Strand. [W. y. Price 'iti. 8vo, pp. 24. " The Kxhibition will be a kind of universal school. Every one tisat goes there will come away wiser. • • * The temple rises by the aildition of fresh m.'< .crials ; the b' I cannot but G express my opinion that the tradesmen and 8hopkee]>ers, and houscholdei's at large, in I.ondim, will be great gainers by the immense sums which of necessity will be eiicnt there, solely by reason of the Kxhibition, and whicli sums I can- not estimate at less than several millions sterllni;, and which sliould induce them, I think, to give up the oild 20 ocrcs of llyde Pork for twenty-two months, not for the Prince, but for the use of the artists, producers, mnnnfaclnrers, merchants, end seamen nf (ircat Britain and of the World, at the Prince's jwwerful request, and not to forget they are grnuling this Loon, not of their own properly, but of the property of the Woods and Forests - of the nation at large."! peat Internatitmal Exliibition, ."upointed to take place in London, 1851. An acetirate view of tiie Great Pavilion, as now in course of Erection, from the Phni of Mr. Paxton. Deseii;>tion of the Building, witli all the necessary iurormatioii for the Exhihitcr imd Spectator; together with the Mpeecli of H. It. H. Prince Albert. Contents. View of tlie ' Crystal Palace.' 1. I'refntorv Itemarks. 2. The Great Exhibition of 1K51. U. Prince Albert's Hp(>,eh. 4." The liocal Committees. 5. Description of l.ie iiiiildiiig. (5. Mr. Piixlon's History of the liiiildiiiir, 0\ TIIK KXIKIUTroN Ol" IH.M. 49 of lay cnn- liink, but Ircnt nro and il. All u- I'laii i-inati(Jii I'riiu'f MimrkH. e IjochI \- of tll<" iiiil(llnmy, a few moments' attention while I inihilc this ^rent bubble of 1851, till it burst, and ic resolved into its primitive lUirium of soap and water."] Great National Exhibition of 1851 (Tlie) : A description cf the Building now erecting in Ilyde Park by Messrs. Fo.x and llenderson, from designs by Mr. Paxton. London : !!. G. Clarke, and Co., 4, F.xctcr ChnnRC. Price One I'enuy. [W. y. '12mo, pp. 12, with three illustrations and a ground-plan.] "Great National Exhibition of 1851. Mons. Parent's Cosmopolitan Key, in Six Languages. Entered at Stationers' Hall. Price One Sliilling. N.B. This List will be found indispensable to every Coflee House to assist the Foreigner to ])oint out whatever he may retiuire. Ijondm .• rrintcd & Published by John Shorman, Knglish and Foreign Printer, 196, Piccadilly, next St. James's Church. [W. y., a large sheet with (ihrascs in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese, in parallel columns.] Orcat National Exhibition, v. Descriptive Account. Great Sights: A discourse" delivered in Kingsland Chapel, on the Sabbath Evening preceding tiie opening of the Great Exhibition. By tlie liev. Tiiomas Aveling, Minister of the Place, Londim: Snow, Paternoster Kow; Gurncy, Kingsland; and Turner, Hackney. [W. y. Price 6rf. 16mo, pp. 32.] Greeley, Horace, v. Glances at Europe. • Greenhorns of the Exhibition. Maodonald. Clerkcnwell. Green House of ' i51, a Sling & a Stone, v. John Bull — Mirror of the Time, Green, Joseph Henry, v. Bcports by the Juries. Greville, v. Answer to ' What is to become of the Crystal Palace ?' Greyt Eggshibishiui, v. Ful, Griffiths, Thomas, v. Chemistry of the Crystal Palace. Groom, B, S., v, Pbilp's Hlustrations. Gropius, C, V. Amtlicher Bcricht. Grossbritannien und Deutschland auf tier Industrie-Ausstcllung zu London, v. Zeitschrift fiir die gesammte Stantswissenscbaft. Grosse (Das) Industrie-Ausstellungs-Gebiiude in London. Inhalt: Scite 1-4, Beschreibiing. Tafel Nr. 1. Perspectivisclie Aiisicht. Tafi-l Nr. II. Ebencrdiger Grundriss, (^uer-JVofil und Fa9aden. Tiifcl Nr. HI. (Jrundrisa der Galcrie mid (Jrundriss des initllereii Aiifbaues. Tafel Nr. IV-V^l. Con- structi(ni8-Details. Niu'h den IMittluilungen des Arcliitecten Herrn Ch. Fowler, jun. in London lu-arbcitet. Separat-.Abdnuk aus \i. 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Sm. square, \>y. •20.'] Guide h Tvondres et dans ses Environs. Itiuerairo Officiel des Chemins de Fer Fmui; lis, Anglais, Beige et Rhenan ; Paquebots a Vapeur. Public sous lo Patro i ige de la Compagnio du Cliemiu do Fer du Nord. Suivi d'une Notice sur I'Hxposition 1S51. Prix: un Franc. LHIe, 1m)>rimcrie do I. Dnnel, Grand I'lacc, 18.">1. [8vo. pp. 141, xvi.] Guide Book to the Industrial Exhibition ; with Facts, Figures, and Observations on the Manufactures and Produce Exhibited. Lonilim : Partridge and Oakey, Paternoster-llow, and 70, Kdgewarc Road (Hanbury ond Co., Agents). 18.")1 [Price 1». Post 8vo, pp. IfiH. Contains a large number of engravings of articles exhibited.] Guide-Chaix. Nouveau Guide a Londres pour I'Exposition de 1851 avec tleux belles Cartes coloriees. Paris Librairie Centrale des Cliemins de Fer de Nopoloori Chaix et €'", Rue Rergcre, 20, pres du Roulevart Montniartrc. Londres P. A Delizy et i'.'", Libruircs et Agents do Publicite, IM, Regent Street. 1851. [Price 2 francs. 8vo, pp. xii., 372. Contains a large View of the Kxtcrior of the Building, with a ground-plan of the division of space, a Map of London, and an account, pp. 1-33, of the Kxhibition.] Guide de I'Etranger a liondres com])renant : uno Notice Sommaire sur le Palais de Cristal : sa Coustruction, sa Distribution, ses Divisions Principales, sa Phy- siouomie Geuerale. — Itineraire du Voyageur a Londivs: les Monumens Anciens et Moderuos, les Speetiides, les Etablissemens Publics, lea E.xhibitions. — Conseils et Indications a I'usage des Etrangers, Avec uu Plan de Londres grave sur acier. Havre Imprimpric de II. Briiidoan et C''. 18^1. [Price 1 franc. 12mo, pp. '.Ki. The first twenty-four pages are devoted to an account of the f^xhibilion.] Guide de I'Etranger a Londres, Crouch, v. Grandiose Exposition Natiouale. Guide de TExposition Universelle. Par E. Heine, Professeur d'Allemand, etc., 43 King Street, Soho, Londres. Londres: Inipriineric de Heynell et Weight, 16 Mttle Pulteney Street, llaymarket. [W. y. Price 8(/. A large sheet, on which is printed the names of a number of articles cxii'bited. They are pliiccil so as to form a sort of ground-plan. There are also editions in English and German; r. Key and Schliissel.] Guide de Londres, par Kelly. Comj)reuant uue De3cri|)tion Progressive de la (ilrande Capitale, et de tous les Instituts Natiouaux, Edifices Publics, The&tres, Musees, Panoramas, et autrea lieux d'Anuisements. En Registre h Stationers' Hall. « Londres ; Cher, W. Kent & Cip., Paternoster Row, et chez tous les Libraires. fW. y. Price ftd. pp. 4'^, with a Map. This was a French edition of Kelly's Guide. A German translation also npi;earc(/. W . y. l2nio, pp. 240, with two Views of the Building, a Ground-Plan, and a sliort description, jjp. 215-223, of the arrangements and o]>en!ng ceremony.] Guide of Guides (The), for Stmngers luul Foreigners in London during 1S51. To which ia adiled, the Royal Albert Hand Map of London, which rctpiires no folding, and by which the Stranger can at once tell what part of London he may be in. Also, besides the usual information, Value of Foreign Money in London, the .Squarea Ejist and West of Kegent-!!'treet,~the Ualf-way Farea b^ Omnibus, — Cab Fares, Omnibus and Steam-boat Guide, &c. The French is given at page 53. Entered at Stationers' Hall Lunilrn. .lohn Field, (>.% Kegent's Quadrant, Corner of .Vir Street. Price One Shilling. [\V. y. l8mo, pp. iv., 74. lias no other reliiliou to tlie F.xliiliiti'm than the ti'lc shows.] (Juide through London, i'. llurthiira— Jtoyal Exhibition. (Juide to London, r. Eugliah. Guide to the Exhibition, r. Popular Guide. 52 CATALOGUE OV A COLLECTION OF WORKS Guide to the Great Exhibition (A); containing a description of every Principal Object of Interest. With a Plan, Pointing out the easiest and most systematic way of examuiing tiie Contents of the Crystal Palace. Twentieth Thousand. With an Index. J>»u2an ; George Routledge and Co., Soho Square. 1851. [Price 1». 12mo, pp. viii. and 231. "Its object is to supply an obvious deflcicncy in the existing Catalogues, namely, ttie whereabouts of some of the most striking and interesting articles exhibited."] Guildhall, v. Brief Historical Account of — Grand Procession to, Gwyune, J. Stuart, v. Centrifugal Pumps. Haghe, Louis, v. Dickeusons' Comprehensive Pictures. Hall, Herbert Byng, v. West of England. Hamilton, Eev. Dr., v. Forty-four Sermons. Hamilton, Eev. R., v. Forty-four Sermons. Hammersley, J. A., On the Preparations on the Conti..:...t, v. Address. Hammond, W. Parker, r. Two Premiums for Essays. Handbook Guide, v. Petters's. Handbook of Architectural Ornament (The), illustrating and explaining The Various Styles of Decoration employed in the Great Exhibition of 1851 ; and intended as a Guide to Designers and Draughtsmen. By W. Gibbs, Orna- mental Engraver, 22, Elizabeth Street South, Pimlico. London: Ackcrmann & Co., 96, Strand. IS.")!. Price Half-a-crown. [8vo, pp. vi , !)6, with numerous illustrations. "The following pages have been designed for the instruction of the Workman by appealing to the eye through the media of pictorial representations, and at the same time arresting attention by simply-worded descriptions."] Hand Guide to London, v, Registered. Handkerchiefs, Pocket, v. Engravings on Cotton — Engravings on Silk. Harman, F. M., v. Catalogue Officiel. Harrel, Thomas, v. Holmes's Great Metropolis. Harris, John, v. Tit for Tat. Harrison, Ecv. J. C, v. Forty-four Sermons. Harthills' Guide through London, and to the Industrial E.vhibition. Accompanied with a Splendid Map of London, and views of the Interior and Exterior of the Crystal Palace. Price One Shilling. London: Efflngbam Wilson, Royal Exchange ; Edinburgh: Johi, Ilarthill & Son; and all Booksellers. [W. y. I'iino, pp. viii., l;i!0. Pages 1-23 contain an account of the Exidbition. Printed at Edinburgh by John Harthill and Son, Anchor Close.] Hartwich, Obcr-Baurath, v. Amtlicher Bericht. Harvey, Daniel Whittle, v. Report of the Number of Vehicles. H., A. W., u. Proposal for Erecting a Monument to Shakespeare. Hawkins, Rev. Ernest, v. Jubilee Year — Verses for 1851. Health of the Metropolis (I'hc) during the year of the Great Exhibition. London : Salisbury and Co., Printers, Bouvcrio-Strcot anil I'rimrose-llill, Fleet-Street. [W. y. Privately circulotud. Imperial 8vo, pp. II. " By the author of ' The Philosopher's Mite.' (Reprinted from tlic February number of * Tait's Edinburgh MagazLic.') "] Heercn, Prof. Dr., i*. Amtlicher Bericht. Heilige Schrift und dcr Sabbath, v. Anrede. Heine, E., y. Key to the Great Exhibition — Guide de I'Exposition — Schliisscl. Henning, t*. House that Albert Built. Henainan, lleiiry, v. Lectures [Civil EngineeringJ. ON TIIE KXHiurrio.v OK 1851. 53 Herbert, J. R., v. Department of Practical Art. Here and Hereafter, v. Great Exhibition. Heretique Friere, v. Prophecie. Hermann, Dr. Von, v. Amtlicher Bericht. ^ Herrmann, Professor, v. Bericht iiber die englische Landwirthschiill. Higginson, Francis, v, Koh-i-Noor. Higginson, Eev. Edward, v. World Embracing Truth. Hinton, Rev. J. H., v. Forty-four Sermons. Historia, v. To-morrow. Historical Account of Skins and Fura. Brief History of Furs & the Fur Trade, their Statistics and Use, Compiled for general information, witli a Description of the Collection Exhibited by Mess rs. Nicliolay & Son, in tin Great Industrial Exhibitiim. Including hints for the Preservation of Furs. By J. A. Nieholay, Chairman for Class XVI. Local Commissioner for the Borougii of Maryleboue, and Jaror for Textile Manufactures Group C. London: 82, Oxford Street, nearly facing the Pantheon. 1831. [Privately circulated. 8vo, pp. 32. " This little work, compiled by the author, con, amore, has been put together, and may, it is hoped, be found useful as a book of reference when the Great Kxhibitiun, which called it into existence, shall have ceased to exist."] ^'^■"storv of the Great Exhibition, v. Journal. Hiubek, Dr. Fr. X., v. Bericht uber die englische Landwirthschaft. Hofmann, Professor A. W., v. Amtlicher Bericht. Hofman, Dr. A. W., v. Reports by the Juries. Holland, Joseph, v. Reports by the Juries. Holmes's Great Metropolis : or. Views and History of London in the nineteenth Century. Being a Grand National Exkljition of the British Capital. With historical and typographical notices of each place. Edited by William Gray Feamside, Esq., and Thomas Ilarrel. Illustrated with tifty splendid steel engravings, {London : Published by Thomas Holmes, (Successor to Edward Laccy,) Great Book Establish- ment, 76, St. Pauls Churchyard W. y. Price 7». 6rf. Itoyal 8vo, pp. 211. Contains a view of the Exhibition Building, and nothing else relating to the Exhibition.] Home Circle (The). A Weekly Family Magazine of Literature, Science, Domestic Economy, Arts, Practical Information, Needlework, Chess, General Knowledge, and Entertainment. No. 82 — Vol. 4. Saturday, January 25, 1831. Double Number Twopence. Stamped, Sd. ; Monthly Parts, 6(/. Containing a Guide to London, in Three Languages — English, French, and German. London: Printed and Published by W. S. Johnson, ' Nassau Steam Press,' 6l», St. Martin's Larr, where back numbers, volumes, and cases for binding may always be haU, and wheie all commu- nications for the Editor, Pierce Egan, are t.i be addressed. [Royal 8vo. The " Guide is numbered separately, pp. 1-16, and contains a view of the Building, with a short account of the Exhibition, llie French title will be found under Bref.] Honour to Labour, a Lay of 1851. By the Ladv Emmeliue Stuart AVortley. iModon : W.N. Wright, Bookseller to the Queen, 6i), Pall Mall. [W. y. Price Tw. 8vo, pp. 18. " ilail! All Salutations, Labour, — Vlealth and wealth and Praise to thee. Oh! how rightly art thou glorified, 'midst the Gallnnt and the Free, But thou in thy mid-triumph join, in another mightier strain, Hush — hush ! ond hearken to that sound, like the storni-v')ice of the main."] Hooker, Dr. J. D., v. Reports by the Juries. Horeaii, Hector, v. Crystal Palace, its Architectural History. Horsfall, John, Letter to Mayor of Bradford, v. Great Industrial Exhibition. 54 CATALOGUE OK A COM.ECTrON OK WORKS i i Houseliold Words, v. Catalopfuc's Account of Itself. Household Words. ' Fnmiliar in thei.' Mouths ns Household Words.' — Shakespeare. A Wi'jkly Journal. Conducted by Clmrles Dickens. N"- 43 [and] JV'"- 71.. Price 2d. [Published at the Office, No. 16, Wellington Street North, Strand. Printed by Bradbury & Evans, Whitcfriors, Lomlim. 18.">1. Uuynl 8s'0. No. 43 coiiti'MS an article entitled " The Privote History of the Pnlace of (Jlnss: and No. 74 an article entitled "The Catalogue's Account of Itself," which was afterwards separately printed, v. Catalogue.] House that Albert Built (Tl>e) illustrated by Ilennins Sold by (i. Vickcrs, Strand, and all Booksellers. [Price Sixpence.] ■ t^' y- 4to, pp. 16| witli woodcuts. Series of verses, illustrated by facetious cuts, in op- position to the Exhibition. Britannin, last, her offering presents. By king of the forest fitly upborne, A machine of sovereign power. To weed out all tares from a country's corn :J Mouse that Paxton Built (Tiic). A new story on an old model. London: Darton and Co., Ilolborn Hill. IS.^I. [Price dd. coloured. Uoyal 8vo, pp. l.'i, with engravings. " Here's Mr. Pa.xton, remarkable man ! Who built t)vans, te nt >P- severancc. At the lowcat, thpy ronsliliitc a nhilnloKirnl ciiriixiUy; gu many miniU, with Hiicli (liv'.'raily in Himilituclf, rondorinK literally into thirty lanKun);C!< one plain I'salm : at the hif(he8t, this plain Psalm, su multiplied and varied, is a world-wide Call to Mun tu render thanks to Uou," " (f lorious God ! on Thee we enll. Father, Friend, and Judge of all ; Holy Saviour, heavenly King, Homage to Thy throne we bring !"] Hymn for the Great Exhibition of Industry of all Nations. By Edward West. Lotulim: Partridge and Dakey, Paternoster Ilow; ond "0, Kdgware Koad, (Hanbury ond Co., Agents). Price one Penny. [W. y. a4mo. Printed on a Card. " Teach lis that here no strife should burn. No angry thoughts of envy dwell ! Let each from ''"hce this lesson learn ; Aner- vorance. Idleness of All Nations, Great Exhibition of, v. Now open the — This is the. •Illustrated Exhibitors Almanack. John Cassell [Price 6(/.] "niustrated Exhibition Chronicle (The). No. 1. Price 2d. London : W. Strange, 21 Paternoster Kow ; Hewitt and Co., 300 Strand ; and of all Booksellers [W. y. 4to, pp. 12. A Periodical. J Illustrated Exhibitor (The), A Tribute to the AVorld's Industrial Jubilee ; eoiii- prising Sketches, by Pen and Pencil, of the Principal objects iu the Great Exhibition of The Industry of all Nations. 1851. ' The K;irth is the Lord's, and the fulness f hereof : The Comj>a.ss of the World and they that dwell therein.' London: Printed and Published by John Cassell, tVVi, Straml ; ond sold by all Booksellers. rw. y. Price 7» 'irf. Koyol 8vo, pp. xliv, 5.'i6. A weekly periodical, commencing June 7, 18;)1, ending Dec. 27, 1851. Very fully illustroted.] Illustrated London Almanack (The) 1852. Lomlon : Published at the Offices of the Illustrated London News, 108 and 227, Strand. [Price 1«. Imperial Svo, pp. 72. Contains an account (pp. 0.3 72) of the Kxhibition, with portraits of the following gentlemen connected with the undertaking : the Korl of Itosse, the lUght Hon. W. E. 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Hvo, pp. '2'X wIIIibii otitlinn mnpof the Iiiilinn .VrplitpplBjto. Contnliiii n lUI of ti.VJ nrtipIPH forwnrilpd, with tlip iiricui in Uritlsli pnrrpiipy, tliP plncp of pnnIui'tion, nml rpnmrks na to tliplr rpi!|iccllvo uios.J Indian Sale at oIoho of Exhibition, v. C'atalofjne of. Indieatonr Oi'neral «h'H I'rodnits Belf];oH adinis a I'Exposition Universello do Lontlrt'H, nvee Mention des Prix de Ventt>. Brutrllrt, M. llnypF, Impriiiipiir lip r.\pnilpmlp Hoynip, IS.M. I'rix ; .'>() cpiitinioii. [18mo, pp. H'2. In miililion to tlip prippii it pontniiii mnre ilptnilii of tlip nrlicloR pxliiltitpil by Bplgiiim tlinn la nH'onlpil liy tlip liiigliiili rnlnlogiipn ] IndieatioitR addreHoeew a MM. les I'rodiiotenrH, r. Coniinission I'Viuifaiw. Inchistrial Arts (Tlie) of the Ninet(>(d hy every Nation at the (Ireat Kxliihilion of AVorks of InduHlrv, 1851. Dedieated. W perniinHion, to IHh Koyal llinhiienH the Prinee Albert.' IK M. Difihy Wyalt'. .\reiiiteet. /.(mi/iiN .' pnlilitilipil liy Oiiy nml Son, l,illiogrnplipr!i to Dip (juppii. IHM fl'ripp 17 guinpiM linlf-Uoiinil. 'i voln. i-'olio, pp xii., 12.'lli, nml l.'iH rolorol lltliogrnpliiHl ilrnwiiigK.] Tndnslrial. ("olleije. r, Hritish Quarterly — Noto« on — PapiTs. "Indnstrial Kxhihition for isr>l (TlieV Illustrated News Paper /.imi/iin: I'uiilifilipii bv llpnry Hpnl. .'J Shop-I.nnp, I'Ippt Stropt, I'rii-p Twoppncp. [l-.ilio.] "Industriid Kxliihilion of ,\11 Nations Alnianae. ISAl. /.i>N>/i>»: I'niiliiilioil liy W. M. Clark. 17 Warwick-I.anc, Pntcrnostpr-Uow ; nml solil by all nook- Rpllprs. I'ripp tliip IVnny. [Ilns no pxtprior vipw of tlip Htilliliiig, n portrnil of I'riiipp .MliprI, nml fonr oftlip motlnU to wlilph pri«ps wprp nwnnlpil.] (i\ nil': KXiiimiiiiN ok ih.m. 57 J, I'lmj. ncillor, 'iiptaiii liidiiBlrinl Kxliiliitioii of |H51 ('riic). Hciiif; ii li'w obHcrvnIioiiH upon tlio gciirrjil nilvHiitiiKCH wliicli may b(< cxpcHcd (o iirim- IVoni il. ]\y \nm\a Alexin C'lmiiicntv/.fiw. hmilim: '['. «'. Ncwiiy. •"*<• Wdlipolc Htrppf, •''nvrndlnh Hiiiiiirr; niiil of nil lliM)kiiiiii)( n |irii<'tlc'nl iiHiicrllDii iif llioir friilli mill |iiilltli'nl kimiiicIiu'iik; wIiIIbI (ho nilvnnlnufn wlilcli iniij' lie rxpiM'tiMl to iirlni> (Vnni l( nrf< I'xi'lniilvt'lv "In cliiirncli'r cnlciilnliil to rpiiilor tliino |iriii('lpli>i4 |iprninii(MA/m : ~ J. AI'tillnHlinii. IHri.t. [I'lliM- 'f. i'ld. I.nrgp pnpcr lit*. IW/. Hvo, pp. vil., vl., 47t'i. Touolira Inctilciilolly on the (irrnt ILxliihilliiii. | "IndnHtrieaiiHHtellnnfi; in lioiidon (Die). Von ('. Hartoriim, VerliiKHcrder' Milder ann RIexiko,' in der A. A. '/lifr. Ihirmntiull, i)riii'k iiiiii VcrInK von (", Hdiiiircr. IH.'il. I Hiiinll 4lo, pp. HU.] Indimtrie-AnHHtellunns-debiiude, e. (JrowHc (das) InduHtric-AuHHtellimgs-Cicbiiudo. Indimtric do ToiitcH Ich MatioiiH, r. Publication Ollicielle. JnduHtricH ConipiireeH dc; Parin et de liondrcH, Tableau PrcHcnte, je 4 iTaiivier IH52, par le Maron C'liarleH Dnjtin ; dans ie Seance d'oiivcrtiM'e dii CourH do (Jeoinetrie appiiipice a rindiiNlrie et aux Mcau.\-Arts, an (.'oimervatoiro National des Arlnet Metiers. I'nrh, Mlirnii'ii' il<> Kiiinhi Diilnt KriTCH, liiipi'lmciiiHilr riiiHlihit, ltiii> .Inroli, .Vi. I8.V2. [I'rior 'i t'rmim .'lO r., pp. M). " Soycz-cti ftiirit, Ii'h AiixIniH I'liiiliiiiiiMiiiil h iinim ilonmnilcr lion iIchhIiih ot huh ilcnHinnlciirn pour toiitcH Ich cli't^niiccH, ot mm nrlinniiH ut lion arlJHtCH ilniii U'liiKi'iiri's Ion plan IVmi^'niit ; piiix, roinino IIh roiil t'liil <-ii IH.M, llHcoinbntlroiit HniiH In niiiiiiilro lioiito, (•II i\joiiimit IIII8 iMiinlmttniits «t iiini nrnui nux Iimii-h. lis fliiiruiit par nous cmpruntor Jiim)u'n I'nrl d'nvoir tin KonI I "] Induwtry of All NatiouH. Me .IuhI before you are (lenerous. '[Williont rnliliKlu-r'sor rrlntfr'siinnio. ilnt'r, or pricf. 8vo. rriiitcdoii n (Iv-lvnf. "Many of tliu moxt importniit invriitloiiH nrc irrrtrieviMy l«*l to tlio romniiiiiily llirnii^li the wltliuriiig inlliidiru of tliu I'ntLMit Inw."] InduHtryoJ' Nations ('riie), uh cxeniplilied in the (Jreat Exbibition of 1851. Tlio Materials of Industry. Publisliei> noimiiliTol nilviKHlilc U> n|ip«n[} .loiiriml of liiduHtriiil IVd^n-nH (Tlie). Kditcd hy VVilliiuii K. Mullivaii, I'lifinist to tin- Miiwmn of IHhIi huliiMtrv. No. 1. .lammry, lH5i. IVioo Oiio Shilling,', /'lift/in. W. B. Kolly, H, (Jraflnn-Stri'cl; Lmihm, Simiikiii aiiJ Mnralmll ; "•//n//urjr/i, Oliver nnU Ihtyd; Ci,rk,J. O'Uricn, l'atrick-8t. ; ami all UiHik»MvTn. [Hv(i. ('iiiitniiiH nil nrticio (pji. I ft) "On tlip iimn of IihliiHlriiil (''xlilliilliins ; Tho (ircat Iiiclii8trinl Kxhibitimi of IH.VI, ami IIm iiifliit'iiru ii|hiii tlit! I>evcli>|inieiit of Iiicliiglry in Irvlaiiil. Ity Sir Itoliort Knno, K.K.S., M.U.I. A." ■■ TIiuh tliu (iri-at r.xliiliitloim, liy hIiohIiik to till' iHiblic, ill a |inl|inlilo ami iiiiiniHtnkoul>le form, (liu urnmlriir ami llic nompli-xity of imliintry, iiinl liy lliiislratln;; tho ainoiiiitof talent ami kmiwk'ilKo iierfssary for itn mirrcfinfiil oxcrcliic, hail iiavoil the way for tho orKanizntioii of tho nu'iiiiH iioci'HHary for niaiiitniiiliig rfectinK, In every ilircclion, tlie induitlriul forcea which we now |>oK)ieHii."J .Toiinml (The) oftlic K.xliibition of 1H51. Itn ()rit,'iii, IliMtory, iiud IVof,'iT89. Lumlon: John Crockford,— Tho Critic, London Literary Journal Offlce, au, Kssex Street, Straml. mil. [rrice f«. 4to, pp. Iv., 324. sttfliiiied, (ijfi. each,] A Periodical, publUhod in fortnightly Not,, price Oil., Jounu't, M. v., Hur riiuluHtrit! du Papier Hliiiie, v. Rapport. Jubik'O Year (Tlic): Comprising ' VorHos for 1H51,' and Hcveral Additional Poonin, in fomini-nioratioii of The Third Jubi'eo of tho Society for tho Propagation of tlif (Jowpcl. lAimlon: (ioorgo Dell, IHft, Fleet Street ; llatchard and Son, I'ici'aililly. Ia'i2. [I'rirc :t«. (»/. l2mo, pp. viii., 228. Tliis in the Hccond K.ilition of a work which will lie found under " Vemeii for 18.M." Tito preface to thin Kdition in iiigned KrneHt llawkiii.s, and dated 7".», Pall Mall, May I8.'>2.] Junius, I'. England's Doom — Working Man's Papers. Jury Iteports, v. K<'p()rts — Fraser's Magazine. Juvenile Missionary lt. Contains articles (pp, USIUI and 1 10 113) on the Koh-i-Nuor and tlio Crystal Fountain, with two illustratiuns.] Kane, Sir llobt,, v. Journal of Industrial Progress. Karmarsch, Director, i'. Amtlicher Uericbt. Kelly's Aiisstellungs-Fiihrer dureli London, IK.'il. Enthalteud eino progressive Beschreibung der WLiL-Stadt und deren OU'entlichen Uelmude, National- Anstalten, Theater, Ausstellungen, Museen, etc. etc. lt<'gistrirt. Lonilon; W. Kent und Co., Paternoster Uow uiid in ullen linrhlmndlungeii. [W. y. Price fit WoUKS Kirt'lilioltT, I'lnil, v. Mcriclit ulx-r Mv AMhoilunt;. Klml(l«>rti(liilHcli in IjoiuIoii. llinnnriHtiHchfMilulilcriiiiKcii tli>r liuluHtrio-AnHNtolluiig. ViTiiiitwortlitluT l, pp ti4, with llliiiitrnttunii. Hnpplcmenti to " Klail- (ItTiulntiinli," tlio lli'iliii k'liisinun uf " I'unch," pulilli>livil iliiriii|( tliu tiniv ol' tho i'.xhibitiiin, with nunii'i'tiiis wiNiiliiitH. | KU'ylt!, Karl Kittcr von, v. Kiipy.o Bespliix-ibiiii)' drr IHf)! vtun k. k. MiiiisttTiiim fur Iiiin(li'»ku'ttir uiid Hcrnwi'Ncii in Kn^liinii iin)j;t'k;inrtrn Apkcr-ik-pitln'. Knif^lit's Cvfl(i|mMlia .il'llu' InduMtry of All Naliims. IS51. /.imdim: ('linrU'H Kiiiglit, Kl«-i( Strpot. I I'rii'o H». Hvii, pp. \xiv. HM(| ISln. Tlio intriHliicllon (pp. i. xxiv.) i« ilovotoii to iin lliiitoricni \ lilt of InilimliiHl I'.xliiliitliiiiK at liomti nii«l alii'iH»». Mmi. 1 Kiinif^lii'lio M6rHt> (Die) und tier Ooworbt-FalluHt tnlor dio miiglifhe Znkunt't EimtpAH tind dor Woll. In droi Tlioilcn. .\iim doni Knjj;!is(lu>n. tifilruckt mif Knatoii ilcr ri'liniilBi'M 'I'lai'tnl-tiiwlliirhnfl, VKlcniostor Kuw, l.imilon. IS.M. [I'ricc 'in. liinii, pp. I.'il. .\ 'rriuiHlnliDii tVom tlio Kiigliiih, r. KojbI l'',xclinugi'. A Frcncli Translation wnii nlso pulilislioil, i . HoiirHo. ] Kranista, Gnstav, v. Amllioltor Uoriolit. Kry stall- I'alast (\)n) in Jlydc-l'Mfk. Mcrkv iirditjo A ufscMiif^sc Ubor die Entsti'liiiiiR iiud Kinrii'litiin^ dos fj;rossi'n (Hiintjt'biiniK's I'iir dio JiidiiMtricanHHti'lliiiig iu London. (Mit cincr Alibildmif;) isf)!. (Naob tloni EngliBohon.) Hotel, <)tfl»in von Felix Solinoiili-r. (I.oonnnnl (Jccrliin) [Price 6 sgr. Hvo, np. ii, •>(); with llliistrolioiid. Written for n ohnritnble piirp (i. Snvnge NnlioiiB (Itiixlinien, New-iloltnmiera, Ne«-/enlniiilers, TsdierkoHsians, Uedoiiiim). <; 7. Tnnie Nations (Clihiese, .lapnnese, liiiidoos, UtiNsinns). <; 8. Nations, which are neither nnviige nor tame ('I'lirkH, IVrsiiiiis, (ir'c'ks). <; '.I. h'leo Nations (.\nioriciins, Swiss, Sruniliiiuvinns). <> 1(1. Tho Nations ■ ' .cli nre neitlier tame nor free (Itnlinns, Spaniards, I'ortugucze, Gcnnans). § 12. Th>' nations which would not bu free (Knglish, French, Uelgiaus).] Kunitoiin, Li., "•. Amtliohor Bericht. Kiirzo Boschroibnng dor 1S51 voin k. k. IMinistoriuiu fiir Landosknltnr mid Ik'rgwoson in Enj^land tnigokaid'ton Aokor-doriitbe miniint don Boriobton dos Hcrrn INIinistorialrathos Karl Rittor von Kloyle iibor: a) eiif^liscbo Ackor- fjoriitbo iind b) l)rainafi[o. Jlit oinor litbograi)liirton Boilago. IFien, IS.Vi. Drunk von Carl (iendii und Sohn. [I'rice I.") sgr. Svo, pp. fiS. Contains also a sliort description by I'rof. Dr. .\renstein of the agricultural iiiiiilcments bought at the Kxhibilion by order of the Imperial Austrian government, and cxliibited in tho Polytechnic Institution at Viciino, with n priced list of tiie same.] ON riir. KviiiiirnnN oi- ih.m. 61 liiilmliii, Til., V. ncriclii iibcr liiii(l\virtliHclmrtlicln' Miiscliinen. l/iil)()ur ami ('omnurn', I'Vlkin, W., v. Hxliibitioii iit 1S51. Ii!il)()ur, I'. Oil tlic Dignity of. IjiiltdiiruT, Thi'odon", v, Miinjiu' tlr Kiil)ri<|UO, liiulii-B' Ciiriu't ( Tlu'). [Itii, p. I. Wilhniit I'lililinhcr'^ or Printer'* namp, nr yrar. A cirt to llor Sluji'«ty. I'licn' is alio nil fiiKriiviiiK of tlit- <'iir|ict. ] Tinko «'t Hicluinl, r. (Jiiido ilii Vnyiif^ciir. LniiciiHliirc Diiilccf, Aoi'oimt of Visit to Kxliiliitinn in tlii', r. Fill. LiUKlwirtlmi'lmi'llifliiMi (DiiO (Jcriitlii! der lidiiddiuT AusHtfllun)^ iiii .rulirc 1H51, AintlicluT Hcriclit niit /iiHiit/.<'ii iiiul Aliliildiiiiiicli(lruckcrpl. I I'rico II I. fi 8)(r. lioynl Hvo, pp. W, Hit, witli lllimlralion!!. A reprint of the '.Uli cliwii from tlici ' Amtlkhrr lierirht . . . ,' with nnmerouii aiUlitioni, illuatrntvit )iy wo ri>|Mirt on buvliivvH is by Dr. Diinkclbi-rg.J " Laiii''B Tclrsi'opic Viow, of tlio CVrcriumy of Her Majesty Opening the Oix'iit Exiiihition, of all Natioim DeHigiu-d by Knwliim 1S51. Printed k l'iildi«bud by C. A. I.anc, 4)1, Staidui)>o il IIuin|H)toud ltd. Kntort'd at Stationer's llall, l.'>th AnKn, Stanhope St, llnmiiiitcail Ud. Rntd at Stationer's llall, Juno 3rd. Iti&l. [Priee I: Hr/. Square. An expHndiiiK view.] Languages, A Heiitonce from Holy Writ in One luindred, v. Memorial. liankestcr, Dr. Kdvvin, r. Keports by tho Juries. Laniior, Moiia., v. Palais do Cristal on los Pariaiens a Jjondres. haiisdowne Association (The), held at the Marquis of LanHdowiic, Thomas Street, Haekney Itoad, for promoting tho Or;,':it I5.\hibiliou el" .\11 Nations, 1S51. Addn'ss. LV/ithont Publisher's or Printer's name, or year. Folio, p. 1. " The etTorts of the middle and humble cingscs must ever prove the mainstay of the nation! Vpon these efforts (irent Britain now throws herself. It Is for thtm t'l (rustain her (?lory and rt'nown. Never more apt thon now those heart-stirring words, ' Kn(;land experts that every man this day will do his duty.' The Nation will be honoured, ami tho Koyal l.'ominissioners gratified, more b^ the ld increanc. May he behold his children rise in mind To wiHdoni turned ! their little hearts as kind As is his own ! an honour to his nnme, M'hich to remotest time this Palace shall proclaim ! "J Leader Newspaper, v, Workmen. Leiwk, Kev. Win., i'. Great E,xhibition, Analogiea and Siifjij^estioiis. Lieatlies, E., a Pwm, v. Fnignieiita from Crj'stal Palace. licctiiro (A) upon Cotton as an Element of Iiuliistrv, delivered at the rooms of tiie Hoeiety of Arts, London, in eonnexion with the Exhibition of 1851. His Koyal Highness Prinee Albert, K.T. G.C.B. &e. President, in the Chair. 'By Tiiomas Bazley, Esq., President of the Chamber of Commeree and Manufaetiiivs at Manehesti'r ; and Member of the lloyal Commission for the Exiiibition cf 1H51, &e. I^milon : liOngman, Brown, and Co. Manchenler : Simms and Dinham; J. and J. Thomson. 1852. [Price In. Post 8vo, pp. vi., 70. " If the lalMmrlng classes of the United Klngilom were well educated, their superior attainments wouhl bo alike more profllnble to their employers by increa< Fleet Street. 18.')2. [Price I.'m. Pt>st 8vo, two volumes, jip. viii , 6'U ; vi., 466. Contains the following lectures : Kev. W. Whewell, On the general bearing of the (Jreat Kxhibilion on Art and Science- Sir II. T. do la Ueche, Mining — Prof. Owen, The Uaw Materials from the .Vnimal Kingdom — Jacob Bell, Chemical Procossi-s and Proilucts Prof. Playfair, Chemical Principles involved in Manufactures — I'rof. l.indley. Substances used as Fo. Shaw, (iliiss Manufacture — i'rof. Tennanton Precious Stones- D.Wyatt, Principles cd' Form in Decorative Arts O. .lones, Kmployment of Cohiur in Decorative Arts II. Forbes, Worsted Manufac- tures— Prof. Ansted, Non-metullic, Mineral Manufactures - L. Arnuux, C'eramio Manufac- turt-8 II. Cole, International Uesults of Kxhibition.J Leeds District: West Hiding Agency for llaihvay Conveyance & Lodgings for the Working Classes. C. Kemplay, Printer, 'intelligencer' Office, Leeih. [Large Folio.] Lefevre, Greuier ; v. Iteports by the Juries. Lefroy, Edward, Address to the JSlechauics' Institute at Basingstoke, i\ Curd. Legentil, M., on Flax and Hemp, v. Travaux. Le Maout, A., v. Exlubition de Lcmdres. Lemoiune, John, v. Great Exhibition and London in 1851. Lo Play, M. F., on Cutlery, r. Travaux. Lerouge, E., v. Pidais de Cristal on les Parisicns a Londros. Les Nations, Ode Melw de Divertissements, w Feto. [Letters from Hamilton Fish, Governor of the ^>tute of New York, iVmii Mr. C. M. WoutlheatI, [I Le Lei Let Leti r Let! oy TiiK KXiminroN or 1851. r.3 of the I Koynl •• By iii'tures itiiiu ct' were lyi-rs ly ill II lid with tlu-ro re lio f the move "ort^ the I. It. II. uros ; Sir loin III OS 'ho 'I'cMila .•riiiK ,»l lax ivo iil'nc- ufuc- 1)18 for V. V. S. uillicad, Woodlioatl, Mayor oftlu' t'iiv of Now York ami John M. Claylon, iMtrodiu-iii^ Mr. Jdlm flay Smith; and a Li'tter from Mr. tF. J. Sinitli, n-hiling to propoHciJ TraimfiT of Kxhihition to Anu'rim, v. Proposal.] [Without Publisher's or Priutur'g name, or yuar. Circulated gratiiitoiuly. 4tn, pp. .t.J [LctttT from Mr. Harry Chester to the Society of Arts, dated Ilighgate, Nov. 2S, 1851.1 [Without I'lihliHhor's or Printer's name. Circulated uratiiitoiisly. Svo, pp. .1. This letter, coiisi'ijiieiit on the Kxliihitiun, led to the unUin of niMivc three hundred Mechanics' Institutes and Literary Institutions with the Society of .VrtN. ] Letter (A) to Lord John ItusseU, on the Future Location of the National Oallery and lioyal Academy. lAmihn : .lo'hii W. I'ttrker^ West Striind. \»M. [Price 1». 8vo, pp. :Vi. 'i'his letter is siipied .John Dovle, and dated 17, Cambridge Ter- race, llyile Park, Juno 20, IS.'iO. Mr. Doyle ailvocates the removal of tlie National (iailery to Kensington.] Letter (A) to one of the CommisHioncrs for the E.xhibition of 1851 : Being remarks on that part of tiie second Keport of the CoinmiHsiimers which recommends the teaching of Practical Design as applied to Calico Printing bv the State, by Eilmiind Potter, Itcporter to the Jury on Printed Fabrics, Class 18, in the Exliibition. lAtnilim: .lolin Chapman, 142, Strand. JUam-hfiler : .lohiisiin, lUwson, and Co., Corporation Street. 1853. [Price 1«. 8vo, pp. S4. " .V careful examination of every specimen of printed fabric In the Kxhibition certainly led tlio .lury to no such timid concliision as that promulgated by Ihc Commissioners, — ' that this country (or the Print trade, particularly selected by the ofTer of aid,) will run serious risk of losing tliat ]M>silion which is now its strength and pride.' For myself (I believe my opinions will lie those of a large majority of the trade when con- sulted,) I really have no fears of any retrograde movement or even pause, liemembering how our position iias been gaineil without any State i>etting or aid, and how consolidated by the rocont Free Trade measures, I know not how to at^couiit for such an ex]iroBsion of opinion." The letter is dated Dinting Lodge, UIossop, Feb. 1, 185.1, and is printed at Man- chester by Johnson, Itawson, and Co.] Letter (A) to the Board of Visitors of the Greenwich Royal Observatory in renly to the Calnmnies of Mr. Babbago at their Meeting in Juno 185!^, and in iiis Book entitled T/ie J'Jxjmitiun (t/1851. By the Rev. It. Sheepshanks, M.A. one of the visitors. Lanlorc giiudes Iii(|Uis : ft hoc stlidin praviis I'ncis, Uiide jietitum Hoc in iiic j.icis? est nurtor iiiiis deiiiciue corum Vixi ciini i|iiiliii8? London: nrintcd by G. llarclay, Castle St. Leicester Sq. 1854. [Price Is. 8vo, pp. iv. and U2.] Lettis, J. W., 1'. Post Office Guide. Lettres sur I'Angleterre (Souvenirs do I'Exposition UniverscUe) par Edmoiul Texier. Paris Gamier Frercs, Librairos 215, Palais-National, 10, Uuc de lUchelieu 18M. [Price -i francs. Post 8vo, pp. 2ljy.] Lettres sur I'Exposition UniverscUe de Londres, Pit'cedees d'un PWambtdti et suivies du Happort Presentt^ a I'lnstitnt National de France, par M. Blanqui, Membro de I'lnstitnt, Professeur an Conservatoire des Arts et Metiers, Directenr de I'Ecole siiperieure du Commerce. Parh, Cajielle, Llhrairo-Kditeur, Hue Soufllot, Id, pros le Pantheon. 1851. [Price .1 fr. 50 cents. l2mo, jip. viil., ;Vi5. These letters, wliich originally appeared in ' La Pressu' newspaper, givo an account of the Kxhibition and of the doings in connexion. M. Ulaniiiii's views in relation to commerce and trade will bo judged of from the folliming extract troni his preface: " N'oubliej! jamais, ami Icctour, quo la penseo do ri''x|Hi«itioii • universellc est nee en Franco, la conlrec more dos exposilimis, ot qu elle y a ete etouflee a sa naissancc par line ecolo d'hommes i|ui soutiennent i|u'iiii griiiul jiays commo le iiotre, oii le (HMipIo change de goiivernemoiit Ions les >|uiiizc ans et so mot on n-piiblique, qiiand il est de mnuvaisc humour, n'a pas le droit d'acholer un canif on Anglcterre, nne carafe en litoheme et un rideaii do fonetre on Suisse. Notes ccla, et voyei combicn nous soinmes incoiise<|uents. Nous roiivorsoiis aiix do'pens do notrc fortune et do notre repos iios vieilles institutions l(>s moillouros, les plus o'pi'oiiveos ; et nous gardons tldMement iios iH-trois, nos doiiaiies, iios tnrifs ot noH proliibilions. Nous rhassons nos vieux mis niniino des lujuais, snns pilie |M)ur rh]ie, Hans roxpvi-t pour les services, et nous n'entrons pas une foisdniis cotte boiiiio villo do Paris, oil so piissout les belles chose* qui nous rendcnt si tiers, sar.s (|u'oii ouvre (14 CATALCKiUK OF A OOIXKCTIOI^ OF W01{\8 ouvro not) mnlloa, al noiii cii avons les clefs, ct sans qu'ou lea cnfunco, s! nous no Ics avons Eas." M. Blanqui, in the Preface, p. vii, says, thanks to his tran»lator, M. Bcrlyn, tliat )iis letters have ubtaincd a large sale in KnglauJ. This translation was published in the ' Illustrated Exhibitor.'] "Lettre sur I'Expositioii do Londres, adrossw a Lord John Eiisaell, Premier Ministre de S. M. La Keine d'Angletc-e, Par M. Cros-Mayrevieille, Pre«itieut de la Sot'ifete des Arts et des Sciences de Carrassoune, Menibro do Plusiers Societes Savantes Fran9ai8e8, et Etrangeres. CorcasHone, Imprimerie de la L, I'omii-r. [8vo, pp. U. Dated Lomirea, Juillet I85I.] Librairic (La) et la Papeterie, Bapport du XVII* Jury A. F. Did r, v. Imprimerie. Libraric, Fonderie, Imprimerie, Plon freres, v. Paris. Libraries, v. Museums. Lily and the Bee (The) an Apologue of the 'rvatal Palace by Samuel Warren F.11.S. Hutic cifciim inniimeric jjentis |Kipiili,(U(! volobii'it. Ac vcliiti In pmtis, iilii npes .isfiite srrenn Kloribus insidtint raiiis, et cnndiila circiini I.ilia fiindiintiir: atrepit oiniiis niiiiiiMire campus, — ^neid. vi. 706-710, William niackwood and Sons Eilinburgh and London 1851. [rrico .^w. I'imo, pp. xii., 2*24. " — (iro then. Thou Krand One of the Present, grandly into the Past. And for the Future, Leave no trace behind, but in the Mind, Enriched, expanded, and sublimed. Only a noble Memory." A translation will be found under Giglio.] Limbird's Hand Book Guide to Loudon : or Wliat to Observe and Remember of the Public Buildings, Cathedrals. Churches, Halls, Parks, Theatres, and E.xhibi- tions : including a list of the Scientific Societies, Museums, Libraries, and Schools for the cultivation of the allied Sciences; with the names of their Presidents and Secretaries, And n descriptive Panorama of tlie Thames from Gravesend to Hampton Court. Embellished with views of Public Buildings, a Map, and an Engraving on Steel of the Great E.xhibition Building. London: John Limbird, U3 Strand. IS.*)!. [Price If. 6(/. ISmo, pp. x., 1U8. Contains a short account of the Building.] Limner, Luke, v. Hejected Contributions to the Great Exhibition. Lindley, John, v. Lectures [Substances used as FoodJ. — Ileport of the Commissioners. Liste Complete dea Jures Anglais, v. Commission FraK9ai8o. • Liste des Exposants Fran^ais. Place de la Bourse No. 12. [Advertised in Journal de la Librarle.] * Liste des Medailles. Panckoucke IS.'il. [8vo, pp. 38. Advenised in Journal de la Librarle.] "List of Articles contvibuted from liengal to the Exhibition of Works of Industry and Art of All Nations of 1851, Drown up in accordance with the decisioua of H. M. Commissioners, February, 1851. [Without Publisher's name, year, or price; but " Printed by J. F. Bellamy. Engliahmnn Office." 8vo, pp. ()0. i'hort details are given of 361)9 artioles. r. also Catalogue uf East Indian Productions.] List of Drugs, &c. &c. proposed to be Shewn at the Exhibition of Industry, 1851. [Without Publishers or Printer's name, or date. Privately circulated. 8vo, pp. 14.] Little Folks' Laughing Library (The). Tlie Exhibition. By F. W. N. Bayley, Author of the ' New Tale of a Tub,' Etc. Lonilim : PublisliCil for the Author, by Darti ii and Co., Ilnlborn Hill. 18.51. [I'rico U, 8vu, pp. 32. A iMicm, nitli eight llhiHtrutions, *' All the things tliat nil men l(M>k fur. There appear without omiBsion— We get up this little Ixiok for (ilory to the Exhibition."! OS THK ExmnrrroN of 1851. 65 Little Henry's Holiday at the Great Exhibition. By the Editor of ' Pleaaiiut Pages.' London: lloulston & Stoneman, and all Booksollers. Prire 'in. fxl. [W. y. Sq. 24mo, pp. I(i8. Illu8trntcplc. "(.'ontcnt*. Part I. — (ioiNO TiiCHF.. I'hap. I. How the iilea arose. '1. Ilow the money was rai;ied. 3. Ilow the idea of the palace arose. 4. Ilow the Crystal Palace arose. .'>. Ilow the idea was realised. 6. Ilow it brought forth fruit. Part II.— Walkino TiiHouiin. Chap. I. The plan of the Kxhibition. 2. The ' lions ' .if the Kxhibition. 3. The gootis from Kngland. 4. The );i)ods from the colonics. 5. T'he |>oods from I'^urope. 6. The go, Strand, and all Booksellers. I85I , [Price !W. 12sno, pp. 'J2.] The Same. Fourth Illustrated Edition, embellislied with Views of the principal Buildings in tho Metropolis, in adilitiou to tho superb map of London and its Environs. [Price U. l2mo, pp. 92. Contains Map of London and View of the Building; but notliing else relating to the Kxhibition.] Londoner Bricfo uber die Weltausstell ing von H. Scherer. Leipzig. Verlag von Hermann Schultzc. IS'>I. [Price K 1. Post 8vo, pp. X, 241. Scries of 24 letters, which (I 1k-IIi vc) were originally publishod in the Cologne Gazette, giving a desci'lption of the Imluslriul Kxhibition, and of the ronlents of the Crystal Palooo. The author thinks to have wttiie!lislicd l>y Jolin WoaV. J^nilon. [W. y. Price 'Js. Post 8vo, pp. '.110. Contains very little relating to the Exiiibition.] Ijondonfiiln-er, v. Illustrirter Londonfuhrer. London Gazette (The). Published bv Atitltnritv. Friday, .Tanunr}' 4, 1R50, Nundi. 21050. Tuesday, Febru.iry 20, 1850, Nuiiib. 21071. Friday. October 17, 1851. Numb. 21251. Publimiicil by Francis Watts, Kditor, Munni^or, and Piiblislicr, of No. I Wnrwirk Sqnarc, Pimlico, in tbo Parish of St. (iciir(;c, llimovor S1. r Price In. (i(/. 24mo, pp. 208, with woodcuts. Contains a very short account of the Exliibition, .V translation will be found under l.ondrcs dans toule sa Uloire] London Institution, r. Illustrations presented to, by Mr. Baring. London in 1851 : end>racing A Week's Wamble through the Great ISIetropolis, with its Description and I listr)ry, Sports and Pastimes; Accounts of its National Establishments, Public Hiiihliiigs, Exhibitions, Theatres, Operas, Concerts; Show Houses of the Aristocracy; Picture Galleries; Museums; Scicntilic Institutions; Bazaars; Divans; Casinos; and lii'fectories of every Class. With all that can delight the Eye or improve the Mind & Heart. In three Parts. Illustrated with a New ^lap of Loudon constructed expressly for the Use of [Strangers of all Nations; combining, with lieferences to Two Hundred and Seventy-one Localities, and Objects of Interest, a simple method of finding them, and ascertaining Cab Fares, Distances, etc. Lonthn : Cradock & Co. 4."<, Paternoster Kow [W. y. ISmo, Part I, pp. vi , ti4. Part '.'. iv., C4. Part 3, iv., 64. Contoins a short account of the Crystal Palace, and a View of the Transept.] London Made easy, being a Compendium of 'The British Metropolis:' containing six maps, arranged upon an entirely new principle, shewing at once the exact and relative positions of the various objects of interest in the Metropolis. One Shilling. Lotultm: Arthur llnll, Virtue, and Co. 2!), Paternoster Itow. IS-M. [12mo., pp. XV., 8!, with Mops. Contains an account of the Exhibition (v.-xlv.).] London Manufacturer, Extract from the Times, v. Great E.\hibitiou of 1851. London, Map of, r. Reynolds. London Merchant, r. General Outline. London Seastm, v. Crystal Palace. London, seine BcwohiuT und rmgebungen von Dr. Widdemar Seylfarth, Vcrfasser der Fedcri-triche ami England, Briefe aus liondon u. a. Zweiter Abdruck. Sliitlyiiil, .1. li. Miiller's VerlaKshaiidlunx. 1851. [Price U I. Pp. viil., ;»2<». A guide-book to London, has nothing relating to the Exhi- bition.] liondon : What, to see, and How to see it. With numerous Illustrations. I.\. 67 iiulred • iidiiig taiiiiii'; i'XIU't liOiulros, dans toute sa Gloire ! Manioro d'y Empli)j(>. hcs Moments do Loisira, en V^isitant tout ce (jui s'y Trouve do Curieux pt'iidaut la Oraiido Exposition. Avoc dc NombreuBos Illustrations. I'Mitd par II. G. Clarke h Co., 4, Kxetcr Cliaiigo, ot Public ct Vviulu par I'OfBco Uu Conscitlcr ilo ' TEtraiigcr a Londrcs, 3, Uzcndon Street (Coventry Street). IS,')!. [Price In. 6)1. IHmo, pp. viii.. 264. A translation, r. I.ondon in all its Glory. Pages 258-26U are devoted to the Exhibition, with a View of the Exterior.] Loudres on 1S51 : ou, Vue Complete do la Metropole de I'Enipire Britonniquc, avoc tous ses Etablissemens Nationaux ; ses Institutions Littt'raires et Scientitiqucs ; ses Ecoles d'Art ; ses Tlu'Atros ; ses Galcries ile Tnbleiiiix ; ses Eglises et Cliapelles, etc. ; ses Hotels ; ses lt<>staurans ; ses Divans ; ses Bazars, etc. Ouvrage precede d'uno Introduction II ist()rimim: Thomas Uiclmrdson & Son, Iniprnncurs Kiliteurs, Fleet Street, No. 172, City. [Price In. W. y. 18mo, pp. 232. An account of the Exhibition is contained in pages 17y-185.] " Londres et I'Exposition ou Guide du Voyageur. Plan de I'Expositiou iiuliquant lo classement des Produits exiwses et autres details speciaux. PliUi do Londres avec dctjiils sur ses Monuments. Prix : 1 iranc et 1 irane 50 cen- time! -vec plans colories. So vend chcz MM Durr et C', A Parit, Hue Tronchct 18, et a LonJrei, King William Street. A Cologne, a la l.iliiarie d'iCisi'U, Hue Freileric-tiuillaume. A liruxellta, Cheis Kiessling ct C', 26, Montague de la Cour, A Awxri et Ostendv, obex Corneker Librairo. [W. y. 12n>o, pp. 38.] Lord Stanley on the Exhibition of Industry of All Nations In 1851. Extract from the Speech at the Grand Dinner given by the Lord Mayor to Prince Albert, March 21st, 1850. Bradbury & Evans, I'rintcrs, Whifofriors. [W. y. Circulated grotuitously. Folio, p. 1. Lord Stonlcy, now Lord Derby, auid : " I look with satisfnrlion on the encuuragcnieut thai will be given to llie industry of all nntions, and as much as any to the industry of this country, by the Grcot Exhibition of 1851."] liove and Loyalty. By the Author of Irn>lagh. Umhn William Pickering 1851. [Without year or price. 18mo, pp. 4t>. A scries of imems, bound in a green and gold cover, bearing this title, preceded by an "Argument," in which it is said, " Siiperstitimi subversive of l.oyaltj and Koyalty; that l.ove wedded to Loyalty produces Industry and u dcKlro for universal love and brotherhood, proved by the invitation of all Nntions to the Crystal I'nlacc; the opening scene; the cause of Erin advocated; her nulUTings and un- murnmring resignation; her triumphant struggles against a dark creed; Britain cautioned against the wiliness of I'opery ; for, to the Protestant Ueligion is she indebted lor her prosiK-'rity." " Itehold as guards, her children smiling round. Her safely in her coiitidenre is found; Despots may scelt a shield from rolnl dnrts, Hut our Queen's citadel is loyal hearts!"] Love versus War, v. Placanls. 68 CATAl-OaUE OF A COLLECTIOM OF WORKS Lowther, George, Solby, v. Important. Loyal Stanza (A) On the Merits of Prince Albert and The Grand Exhibition. By James Prior. [Without Publisher's or Printer's name, or year of publication. Dated Bath, April 19, 1851. Folio. " Wo cannot wish him hnppiness more, Than we trust he does possess ; With more domestic happiness. No prince was over blest."] Luke Limner, v. Hejected Contributiot'« to the Great Exhibition. Luntley, John, v. Air Navigation by means of a Eotatory Balloon. Macadam, James, v. Lectures [Flax]. Machinery and Models sent by ]\[auds!nv. Sons, & Field, of Lambeth, to the Great Exhibition of 1851. Exhibited in dass 6. No. 228. London : Printed by W. Clowes and Sons, Stamford Street and Clinring Cross. [W. y. Imperial 8vo. Illustrated by numerous engravings.] Machinery of the Nineteenth Century (The) ; illustrated from original drawings, and including the best examples shown at the Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations. Description of Plates. By G. D. Dempsey, C. E. [Parts 1 to 5.] London: Atchlev & Co., 106, Great Russell Street, Bedford Square; C. Muquardt, BrutteU; and to be had of all Booksellers. [January to May, 18r)2. Price 5<. each part, including plates, or with additional French Text 6«. Ito, pp. 60. Only 5 numbers were published ; each monthly part wos accompanied by 5 lorge folio plates of diagrams in a separate wrapper. A prospectus of this work states thot the objects aimed at " are to preserve a worthy record ol the admimblo Mochinory by ■ " " - " inC ... the splendid specimens shown at tt all Nations."] which tlic manufacturing arts are now facilitated in this country, and tu cmbon in the Crystal Palace. LunJvn: John Van Voorst, 1 PatcrnuHtcr Kow. IM.il. [Price 6Ve would linve, in addition to the nhnibs and fountains — both of great iillllty as agitators and renovators of the air — Springs of living water for personal use. We would sink wells in the Crystal Palace, and estnbliKli a system of itaths, which should combine ail that Is desirable in the Spas of (iermnny with all that is decent in the Koman Thenme. AVe would have a copious and wcll-arrnnged Library and Keailing- rooms, Ketiring and Ucclining-rooms, Couches for Itppose disposed about the building, Iland-carriagps of every descripiion, and a scale of ltcfrea)jinier 1851. Ltipzig, C. \V. B. Naumhurg. I8r)2. [Price 10 sgr. 8vo, pp. 45, with Illustrnlions. "No," exclaimeems bear the nnnios of »(nlue8 in the Exidbition. " llani|iden anil Kalklnml here arc side by side. Together in immortal elory crowniil ; Anil tlukt unrighteous \Var uhich did divldo The holy tlcH wherewith inir lives arc Imund, Ilnth given place to one ronseiit tif Peace, And btiro ttic fruit in tlus tiiu world's iucroaiw." | 70 ii la Exposidon I'ublica dt> ISOO. KHlnblecimieiitu TiiHiKraflco di' U. SantinKii Saiinnqiic, Callc >lr la Colrgiata, niim. 1 1 Ko|H)rt III) llio SponiBli Imlusitrial Kxnibition of IHriO, rompiliii by Sc.'ior [4to, pp o;w. JiiKc C'nvcJa, Director (JciicrnI of AKrlculturc, liidiialry, ami t'ommercc, by onlcr of tlio Cummittco of Kxamliialiun. Tho book alludes slightly to the anticipated Kxhibltlun in London.] isrii. Mcmorin Hrbro lo8 objotos oftudiados en la ExpoHidon Uiiivi'rsal do Ltjudres y Fuom do Ella bajo t'l piiiito do vinta dt-l udflaiito fiituro de la A^jricultiira 6 liidiiHtria Espanolos. Pri'Sfiita.la al Exciho. Scnor MiniHtro du Foineuto por J^oii Hanioii do la Hftgra C'omiMioiiado por S. M. y Miombro drl Jiirndo. IViinera Faii:i'. Mati'rias IViinenia ri'sultaiitoa do lu Apricultura, la Eooiiomia Kural y la Miiieria. Minlriil, Imprcnta del Ministerio de Fomcnto, a Cargo do D. 8. C'ompagni, callc de la Luna, num. 2U. W.A. [ImpcKal 8v^, pp. Ixxix., -t-U). ThU the first portion of a work descriptive of the Kxliibi- tiun pt''iV-cteil on a targe scale but interrupted l>y the illnf>s8 of tlic Author, contains, beiiidos, a gunr-'iii Intr'xiuction of some liMiglh, a dotniloil account of the Raw Produce Section cxhi- ' ' pil i.t tlie Cryslal I'alnco. Tlie .\ppcniiix contiiins various references to the sources from . '.-h work has been compiled, a sinnmary of the Collectiou of Samples placed at the •J^'^^pOM I. tlio Writer during the Kxhibition, and suliswiuently deiiositeil witli tlio Spanish ■ iverri.nt; .,— a List of the Ihmks oblninC-.l Iiy tlie Authr)r from the r.ngiish, French, and i •gian (i' 'ments,- and, finally, a List of tho l'',xhihilorB who trnnsmitled to him catalogues, ; - ., statements, and specimens. " If wi^ consiiler what is going on in tho most active and >'ivilized countries, we easily giin the cunvirtiou tliat, with the exception of those things upon wldch only thu sense of tiic iHMintiful can impress the characteristic stamp, inanimate power, assisted )>y machinery, may not only replace human strength and skill, but almost HU])ersede them ; tlie nmcliines iiflTering, besides tncir precision, tlie advan- tage of unlimited supply and the constant uidfo'inity of the productions, advantages which human power alone cannot obtain. * • * This circumstance cannot but brin,; about an entire revolution in the social condition of future nations, as the production iind trnoH- fiirmatiou of raw materials into articles of consumption will re<|ui' e of man rnly a sniull part of his intelligence. Ilenceforwanl work will cense to be painful, incessant, ami trying, and the exertions for the support of life not r(H|ulrlng the sacrifice of the '*hole time of the producer, will allow his mind tu devote ilvelf to llioso sublime ideas which constitute uur moral existence."] "Memories of the Great Metropolis: or, London, from tho Tower to tho Crystal Palace. By F. Saunders. ' I pray you let us satisfy our eyes With the mcmnrinl.i imd the things uf fame That do renown this city.' New York: G. (J. P. Putnam, l.'i.'i Hroadway. 18r)2. [8vo,pp. xii.,.1ll. With engravings. Pages 3i-44 contain an account of the Exiiibitiuu.] Mensing, C. M., v. Loiulenscho Nieuws (llet). Merrifield, Mr«., On Harmony of Colours, v. Art Journal. Merry weather, Dr. Oeorge, v. Essay on Tempest Prognostii-ator. Merveilles de Londres (Les). Par MM. Dtiy ct Busii, Auteurs de ' Trois Jours iV Paris.' a Lonilra : Chca T. Itosworth, 21.') Itegent St- cet. Prix, CO cent. [laroo, pp. 24, with an outline Alup of Loudon on tl)c cover. A Guide to tho Public Sight* of I.ondon.] • Men'eillcs (Les) do I'lndustrio rranenise a I'Exposition do Londivs. Dovoyd. [5 centimes. Advertised in Journal de la Libraric] Motronolitan District. Class IV. I\Iactiines for Direct Use, &e. A classified list or articles for which space has been granted, alphabetically arnuigcil, together witli an ainhabctical list of the names and addresses of Exhibitors, also an alphabetical list of Withdrawn Vouchers. Duplicuto Vouchers. Caueelled Vouchers, and Miscellaneous Vouchers. Miller and FichI, Printers, 0, Bridge Uooil, Lambeth. [W. y. Circulated gratuitously. Poit 8vo. S|ieclal Itcmarks are ap|icnded to some few orttcle*.] f'V TIIK F.XMIIintON OK 18r)l. 71 Miller, Tl«'v. .1. C, p. Forty-four Sorinons. Miliicr, tlu" llt'v. J. W., V. Design of Goil. Mimcrel, M., on Cotton Goods, r. Tmvaux. Miniuf^ Journal Itoport, v. Origin of tho Great Exhibition. "Minintero de 1' Agriculture et du Coininerce, DiviHion du Commerce extoricur. IJureau du Mouveinent goiii-ral du cominereo et do In iiavigiition. Exposition Universeilo de Londres en 1S51. Jjiste des IMi'-dailles et Mentions honor'' ''s decernees a\ix Exposants frau^'ais. 1°. Mtdailles de Conseil (eouneil niedi. ,, ; 2°. Aledailles de prix ( [)rize medals) ; 3°. Medailiea do meutiou honorable. I'arii TyjiojjrBpliie Pancknuckc Kiio dc8 Puitovins, 8. [Svo, pp. .38.] 1851. Minutes of the Proceedings of Her ISfajeaty's Commissioners for tho Exhibition of IH.")!. [Private and Contidt-ntial.J 11th January 1B50, to 24th April 1852. Lumliin : Printed by William Clowes luid Sous, Stamfurd Street, for Her Moiesty's Stationery Otfice, IS.Vi. [■tto, pp. 24, 4.1;}; with nn Index.] Mirror of the Time a Weeklv Magazine and Journal. No. 4. Saturday, August 2t, 1850. Price IK [Contains article] The Green House of IbOl. A Sling and a Stone for tlie Giant I'ixhibition. [Printed nnil I'liblishcd for the Proprietor by 11. Uussell, at tho office of tho ' Mirror of tho Time,' 11 a WelliiiKton-strcct North, Strniid, lAnuUm. Imperial 8vo, pp. IG. Contains an attark niMin tho ori);inatoni of tho I'xhiliition and the principles u|>"' ''vhich it was proposed to bo cnrrieil out. It wus also printed in another (liapu, wlAcli wt . to found de«crib«d under John Bull's (•reenhousc.] Missionary liecord, u. Juvenile. Mittlicilungen iiber die Industric-Ausstellunf, aller Viilker zu London im Jahro iH.'il. Alls den Bericliten der von der osterrcichischen l{<'gierung delegirten Sncliverstiindigen. Ersto Liefcrung : Einleitung. — Berg- und llvittenproducto mit Ausuahiue d»!r Giisswaaren. Z\veit>' Liefcrung : Cliemicalische und nharmaceutische Procesae und Erzeuj^nisse. — Chemicnlicn und llohstoUe des Plluuzen- und Thierreiches ala Gem ';egenstuiule. — Thicrische und vegeta- bilische Substanzen zu gewerblichen Zwecken. — Miischinen ziun directen (icbraiu'he (mit Einschluss von Wagcn), audi Eisenbahn- und Schifts- Mecliaiiismeu. — Gewerblicho Maschinen und Instrumente. — Civil-Ingenicur-, Architectur- und Bauwescn. — Schilfbau und Kriegsmaschinen. — Ackerbau- Maschinen und Geriithe. Drittc Liefcrung : ISlathcmatisclie, physikalische, musikalische, horologische und cliinirgische Instrumente. — Baunuvolhvaaren. — Scliafwolhviuircn. — Seidenwaaren. — Stofle aus Fiaciis und llanf — Gcmischte Gi'wcbe, Sliawls. — Leder und Lederwaaren ; Sattlcr-, Itiemer-, Taschner-, Kurschiier-Arbciten ; Kedern und Haare. — Pajiier, Buciidruckerei, Bucli- biiiderei. — Fiirberei und Farbeiidruck auf Gespiiinste und Gewebe. — Teppiehe, Spitzen, Stickereien. — Bckleidungs-Gegcnstiinde. — Messerschmid-Waaren und Schneidwcrkzeuge. — Metalhvaaren, Gussarbciten. — Arbciten aus cdleii Jle- tallim, Juwelen und dcren Nachahmungen. — Glaswaaren. — Porzellan-, Steingut-, Tiipferwaaren. — Sftibel, Decorations-, und lackirte AViuiren. — Arbciten aus miiieralisehen Stoffen fiir bauliciie Zwecke und Ornamentc. — Arbciten aus Thier- und Ptlanzenstoifen. — Verschiedene Manufacte und Kurzo Waaren. — Schone Kunst Wien, Aus der kaiserlirh-kiiniplichcn Ilof- und Stantsdruckcrci. 18.52-3-4. [.1 l.ieforunKon. Price K. 2 15 8({r. 8vo, pp. .WO. A detailed descriptiim of the contents of the Crystal Palace, based u|K)n the otlicinl reiMirts of the .Vustrian delojintes, with aildi- tional matter. One of the prinripul objects ol tho compilers was to throw lit;lit upon the industrial condition of the .Vustrian dominions. Sections two and throe contain en(;rav!ug8.] M., J. M., V, Palais de Cristal. ou le Gennt do Hyde- Park. Model Houses for Families (The), built in connexion with the Great Exhibition of 1S51, By Command of His Itoya) llighnesa the Prince Albert, K.G. President of the Society for Improving the Coi>dition of the Labcmring Classes. By Henry Koberts, 79 CATAI.001TE OF A rOLLECTloX OF WOUKS Roberts, F.8.A. Follow of tlio Royal Institute of HritiHli Appliitrcta, TTonornry An-liitci't to the Swicty for Improving tho Condition of the LalMjurinj,' CliwHeH. I'ulili^lieU it& Co., Ik'rnera Street; J. \V. l*arkcr ond Sun, >N i<«t Strand; and Iliitehard, i'ireadilly. - [W. y. I'rice it. Imperial 8vn, pp. 32, with plates and cstiniatei of price*.] *'Mois (I Lomli^^s (Un) par Entile IJoueliiiiid. Parii Perrotin, Librairo-hditcur 41, Uiie Kontfline-.Moliei re la.')!. [8vo. pp. 224. The author in his preface says, " To sketch with rapid strokes tho purest imago or i.ons, iustitutious, naval pictures, or i)icture8 of interiors, Mich has beeu my humble object."] Moia do Mai h Londrcs (Lc) et I'Exposition do 1851. Par Jules Janin. ' In (|iii> far as in him lies to add his liui.ible mite of individual exertion to the accoinplishment of what he believes I'rovideucc to have ordaineil.*— J/is Roijal Itij: u'ss Priiii-e AlU-rt. ' On this great occasion, the cliarai-ter of the English nation, ns a Christian people slioulil lie iiplield. The op|>ortuuity alliirded by an uiiprecp(|puteslng, for the dil!u:iion of sound Christian principle among nil nations.' — lllmop of J^/iuIun. iMndoii: Longman, Brown, (ireen, and Longmans. 1851. [Price U. 8vo, pp. vi., 47.] Moral Aspeeta of the Great E.\hibition of 1851. A Sermon, preached in the Ilijjh Street Chapel, Warwick, on Sunday, May 4th, 1851, by Thomas L. Marshall, Minister of the Chapel. ' Much remains to conquer still ; Peace hath her victories, No les.s reiiowneil than War.' — MUtun. Warwick: H. Slmrpe, Advertiser-Office, High Street. Leiimhmlon : J. Glover. iMiulon: Simpkin, Maisliall, and Co., Stationers' llnll Court; an.l K. T. Whitfield, Essex Street, Strand. ISIil. [Price M. 8vo, pp. 23. Printed by 11. ShariM.-, Printer, -Vdverliser-Offlcc, Warwick. "By what instrument can the noblest of revolutions lie accomplislied, and war and national contention bo known no more upon earth ? Commerce, lihernlizeil ami i-nuincipitUii csimmcrce, spreading, as It everywhere does, the conviction more widely every ri»tiii, llev. Dr. John, r. Uiiily of the Rjioe. Morning; Sturn (Tlic) ; a TrciitiBi' (Kn IVrmaiiciuo) a.s HUKpostod by the Ornnd Exliibition of tlic Works of Iiuhittry of All XatiotiH. By th»i Uov. W. Paslik'y, M.A., I'nratc of .Scdi^cbcrrow. iMmlim: T. lliitdi(inl, IH7, I'irriulilly. 18:il. [Prii-t> tl». e, pp. Iv., a.'il. "Anil wo miiiit view nil the liancly-workK of human iiuliutry In connvxioii with tlip works of (itxl, to wlilnh. iinilvr liU iliviiio bloHiiing, they arc all lutMinlinatc, and uiM)n whom thpy arc entirely and wholly tleiMJudent."] Mowh'y, H«)v. llenr)', r. lU-portw by the Juries. Mr. A Mrs John UrowH'B. Viwit to lioiidon to see the (3raiul ExpoHition of All Nations. How They werea8toni«heostiililc todisguinc IVnin ours«>lr(>8 the piirnniotint imixirlnnra thiit — public opinion should Iw rightly inroniied, lightly iiutrutteil, and rightly illrcH^ti'd." — Hishop nf Mitnchater, The .\uthors reserve to themselves the right of Translation in Foreign Countries. Lunikm : Chapman and Hall, It).'), PiccotllUy. 18.53. [Price Via. Imperial Svo, pp. iv., 80. With sections and ground-plans. Dean on tho arrangement pro{Miiioil to bo rarriod into cflVtct at Kcnitington (ioro.] Music. Anelli, — National Quadrille — L'Enfant Quadrille. Barker, George — The Temple of Peace. Jiernard, Francois — Hyde Park, Promenade Polka. Blockley, P. A. — Crystal (Jarden Polka — Crystal tJarden Quadrilles. Bonner, H. E. W.— Grand Exhibition Schottisch. Boose, Charles — Fairy Palace Waltzes. Bidler, Karl — Amazon GaUop. Cidlcott, J. (J. —Prize Medal Quadrille. Callcott, William Ilutchius — Tho Aloumers. Cooper, J. — (Jreat Polka of all Nations. Coote, Charles — London in IH.'iL D' Albert, Charlcs-Crvsial Palace Waltzes- Grand Exposition Quadrille. Ethcrington, .lames William — (}rand March of All Nations. Fischer, Henri — .Amazon Polka. Fowle, Thomas liloyd — Hynni of Praise for All Nations. Glorious Exhibition. Hardwick, F. A.- National Exliibition — Exhibition Prizes— ' Authorized Cimiic Catalogue.' llochst, Carl — Quadrilles of .Ml Nations. JuUien, --Crystal Fountain Polka — Great Exliibition Quadrille — Gn>ek Slave Waltz. Kirkham, Miss EUen^ — New Crvstal Polka. 74 CATAI.OOUE OF A cni,I,ECTK»N OK WOltKS •Kilox Onipax.— Till- C'ryHtul Hninncn, a Hoiiy. Iiul)it/,ky. — (Jroat (JimilrilU' of All Nations, liavt'iui, li. H. — Hovcrcif];!! of All. Liny;, J. U. — CryHtal Palace Polka— Crystal Palace Qiiailrillc — CryBtal I'alact' Waltzi'8. liinli'v, O. — Country (iirl's Account of tho Exhibitiun. liintcr, Ricartlo — Polkas of All Nations. Ma^nuH, ]3. — La Pcrlo ilc I/Ex position. Major .lolm Stcnson — Crystal Palac(! Grand Exhibition Waltzes. Mattlu>y, AlphotiHo — State Polka. Mcngis, llcrr — The Oatheriiifi; of the Nations. MuHic.ll HoiKjnet, .N'"*- 19 ancl20— 284— 2Hr.— 280 and 200— 207— 305— 308 —410 and 417. Napoli, Henri — lloyal Polkas of All Nations. New Palaco of Aladdin. New, S. VV.— Greek Slave. Patey, C. A. — Broken Drum Polka — Crystal Waltzes. Perry, Georpe — British Sacred Bainier. * I'ianlrtta, No. 127 — Crystal I'alaee Polka. Price, Elizabeth — Crystal Pahuo Quadrilles. Quinton, F. T.— Two I'olkas. Russell, Henry— England's Welcome to All Nations. Smitli, Lydia B. — Hymn of the Crystal Palace. Tiissaud, Fmnk B.— (treat Exhibition Polka — Great Exhibition Qujulrillcs — (jreat Exhibition Waltzes. Wade, James — Crystal Palai-e Fantasia. West, W. — Carjienter's Orif];inal Comic Songs. Wickes, C. A.— Koh-i-Noor Waltzes. Wilson, Haydn— Crystal Palace Second Set of Waltzes. Wilson, W. — Dreani of the Chrystul Palace— Exhibiticm Lodging House — Humours of a Parliiwncntary Visit. Wood, W. Thorold — Meeting of the Nations. Wybrow, Annie — England's Merry Polka. Musical Department, Eev. W. W. Cazalet, c. On the. Musical Instruments in the Great Industrial Exhibition of 1R51. By William Pole, E.K.A.S., Organist of St. Mark's, Groavenor Square. Ileprinted, with additions, from Newton's London Journal of Arts. (For Private Circulation.) London. 18.'>l. [8vo, pp. 99. Printcil by TX. Folkard, Devoiishiro Street.] ° Musings on the Exhibition of All Nations, in London, May, 1851. By J. Gray, Islay. Gltit!/i»r : Printed by Wm. Gilchrist, 14.') Argyle Street. 1851. [Demy 8vo, pp. 8. A poem in prnise.J Mynegiad o Cyfansoddiad A Dybenion Arddangosfa Diwvdrwydd y Byd, A Fwricdir Gynnal yn Llundain yn 1851 ; ynghyd a Phenderfyuiadau y Henry llanaani, near Linrolii'ii liiii-FloliU. 8vi>, pp. 'Hi. Aflccta tho iiuostiuu of the remuval of tlie NstlonnI (iallcry to Kensington.] National Gallery (Tlie^ its Fttrnuition and Manii;;eiiicnt eoiiMiden'd in a letter addressed, by iH'rntission, to ll.K.H. Tho Prince Albert, K.(}. &c. Ac. Ac. bv William Dyce, Esq. M.A. Professor of tho Theory of tlio Pino Arts in Kings College, London. • Si quid novisti rectiiii istis C'iuiilicrti ; si non, his utere inecum.' Londim : Chapman ami Hall, lU.t IMccaailly. 185.3. [Price It. 8vii, pp. 84. Ucan uii tlic question of tho KcnsinKton-Oofo Propotal,] Nencr Plan von London. Publliihc(l by .lamoii Wyld CeoKraphcr to the Queen and II.U.II. Prince Alliert Cliaring CroM Kaat (opiMwito Nortliumborrund Street) London. [Prloc It. A large sheet, tho some work as Wyld's Map.] Now Exhibition (A). Thifi! Songs of never a' one, Suited for every one ; ' . nk, i»'t cleverly done In good niix't sense ? N'o State exempt, nor Scniion, Ti ue tale, irith rhyme and rviuon. As falsest tongue agrees on ; Price but Sixpence. Tjimlim: Walter Toopcr, 24 New Quebec Street. IS.'il. Entered at Stationers' lloll. [I'Jmo, pp. 2:). A iH>cm, (latoear; oft range tlicm to proper order, next be set, tlicu when niadc i»erfect let tliem II li 76 C/VTAUOUUE OK A CoLLUC'I'ION (»K VVOUKd \n\ Kent fortli into the world for tliu In-st Jimi inmneiitoiis wise ilisiiivoiy iiiii firul lor thoaolo use ot'iimn ; ninl ninii witlicmt distinction. — The Aiitlmr. The or\d is not yet ; oil no, not yet, Althoiij;h 'tis slave and slave drivinj; it used to Ik ; not yet ; n 'tis slave ai But 'lore Old Kn);hmd's sous, its pilden sun will set, The slave will well ilo, as well as the driver, will be free. ImhiIoh: James Thomas, Xt, Bedfordb .ry, Covcnt (iarden; iind Sold by Aiiideynnl, Farrtn({don Street, and nil booksellers. IS.M. [8vo, pp. 4'J. I'icccs in \cn j and prusu on tlio condition of the agricullurol laborers in England. J Noel, Kcv. B. "NV., r. Forty-to'— Sormona. Nordliiiger, Dr. 11., i'. Quersclinittt* von luiiulcrt llol/.aiii'ii. Northampton, u. Natiouiil Giillory, A Lecture at— Itiilcs oi" I'rovideut Soeit^ty. Northcoto, Sir Staftbrd, v. lllustratod London Ahnanui'k. Notes and Sketohea of Lessona on subjects eonneoted with The Great K.xliibirioii, l'id)lislied uniU-r tli(> Direction ot' tiie Coiiunittee of (icneral Litei-at^re luid Education, appointed by Ihe Society For I'loinoting Christian Kno\>iv(lf»i>. Lontlon : Trintod fur the c2. [I'rico 1». i(l. Vinw, pp. viii., 18.'1. I'rcpnred for the use tf teachers.] iSotes on the Orijfani/.atiou of an Industrial CirUcs^e for Artizansi. By T. Twininj^, Jun, For Private circulation [Lottihm: — I'rinted by (i. UutL-lay, Cnstlo St. Leicester S Woollen ^Maiuifactures of Ue|o;iuin, Prussia, and France, iiiiule in tiie year iS'jO. By the late Satnuei Walker. Fsi], of Mi!l^llu\v, Leeds. Printed for the JMeiiiberw of tiie Jjceds t'hamber of ("oiniiuTce. Leedi: fl-inted by .1. Swallow, t'om-Kxchange. IS.M. [Privately circulated 8vo, pp. iv., 2.">, with n preface by Mr. Jlartlu Cawood,] "Notes stir le Section ') ])ar ISL JMsirtin. Lange Levy. [Svo. .Vdvcr:ised in Journal do la l.ibrarie.] Notes sur Les Produits Espapinols tnivoyes a L'Exposition tU' Ijondrea suivicH do quelnnes considerations sur L'Etat Pn'sent et L'.Vvenir de L'lndiistrie Espa- pnole ot d'un Expose Methodiqiie des Mt^mes Prodiiits. Par HL Itamon do La Sagra, Connniasaire Espactnol, Meinbre du Jury Mixto. Lomlnt; Hippolyte llailliero, ai'.». Regent Street, IS.M. [Price 1». Svo, pp. Hi*. -V detailed and classified list of articles exhibited.] Notice eoncernant rFtiililisseineut Typo^raj)hique tie M. Paul Dupont de Paris. Pari! Imprimerie dc Paul D\i|mnt. Hue do (;renelle-St.-llonoro, 4.'). IS.M. [Privotely printed. Hoyal Hvo, pp. M. Two editions, one French, one French ond Knglish.] Nottinj^hani, v. Address by J. A. Ilannneraley on the Preparations on the Continent. Nouveau Guide a Londres, v. Gtilde-t^haix. Noiiveau Guide de I'Etranpter ii Londres. jjoiir i'.Anneo 1S51 ; divise en 12 .Tnurneea et Soirees: precede de deux Viji,nettes, en 'raille-thuice, represcntaut rK.\terieur et rinterieur du Palais-A'itre, oii a lieu lEvposition Inilustriclle dc toutes les Nations du (ilohe; et du Nom des Hotels et dca Parties de la Ville on il doit ^•tablir son Domicile: auivi d'un Plini de la I\Ictro|)ole, colore tie manieiv ii indiqiu-r; les cndroits, les rues, les liatiiucns publics, les instittilions, .U-. &c., qu'il a a visiter diuis chaqiie journee ou soiree; (Juide explicalif i\ tons lea Paiiorinnas, Dioriunas, lilxhibititms, institutiouH de Londres. A:c., approprie aux pcrsoiuica (|u! ne comprennent pas I'AnfrlaiH, aans elre obligt' d'uvojr ivcours u nueun autre Giude tpic le Plan. Par J. P. T. Min-riiie. 0\- THE KXHIIirriON OK 1861. 77 Ixtt'rii'ur OIltl'H U'8 111 il doit iiiiiii'iv u tons li'H iprio aux vcours a Lomim: hmtrrt: Clie* DtiUu ot C" ■ 37, 8«>li<> Sinmro. IH.il. ( Knturol nt Stntloncrs' Hull.) [Price 'ijt. Cf/. 8vo, pv. viii., 77. (.'ontuini a very short ttccuuiit uf the Exhibition. The iinmo ot° tlic writer ig an nugumcd name] Nouvonu Plan do liondros. rublishcHl l)y James Wvlil Geographer to the Queen and II.R.II. Prince Albert Charing CroM Rast (oppiMite Nortliumneriaiiii 8trcct) London. I^Price la. colored, ful. plain. A largo sheet, r. Wyld and Ncucr.] Noiivt'ftu Tableau do Loudw»8, conipreiiant un api'r\'ii n'trospcctivo do I'histoiro do oetU' IMotropolo, ot uno notioo dotailleo do bos Mouuinonts, sea Ciirio-sitofl, boh Institutioim, oto. nvoc utic doBoription comploto du Chatoau do Windsor, do Hampton Court, Woo!-,vioh, (Jroonwioh, Cliolsoa, ot autn's lioux oo sos onvirous. Lo tout onu' do oiu(|uautu neuf vuos do sos nionunuMits publioa, suivi d'un I'laii pour visitor la Capitalo ou sopt jours, ot i)rt''oodo d'uno uouvoUo Carto do Loiulres, indi(piant Iob ruos prinoipalos, los routos doe ouiuibus, los ohoniiiia do for, oto. Dorniort! Edi ion. Loiulrr$: o Connnissionors for the Exliibition of 1S51, for tho Promotion of Institntioiia of Moionoo and Art at Kt-nsington, rathor by tho Publio thonisolvta than by (lovonnnont, Submittod. by portnission, mi/(i», IS.M. i'rnii/. Thinnn, Gortnnn Uookselirr SS New IJond Street Two doors ftom OxfortI Street. [ I'rice l«. Post Svo, |ip. viii, IVM. A (iermun edition will be foinid under Amtiichcs.'] Glfuial l^!ituhi|;iii' of the Groat Exhibition of tho Works of Indubtry of All Nations, isr>i ' The 4 'In 78 «'.\rAr,tMiiii'; ok a coM.i^criiiN ok wouks 'Tlii< Knrlli i- (III l.iiii|\, III. I nil tliii) lliiiviii In: Til iiii'iKi III' till' Will 11 iii'l iIm'v iIiiiI 'Iivi'II llii>n>lii,' l^milim; H|ilri l«. Smiill till. |i|i. :i»l. I Till' HaiMc "Ci.nv.tnl K.lili.m." 'rite Siiinc. " h'irsl ( 'nrrccti'tl I'Mil inn." 'I'lir Simc. "H»'i"(iii«l l'iirrr»'l»'»l itiiil liiiprovi'd llditinn, \hI .Inly, 1H51," IfiiM iin r\tni |mtji'. TIh- Niinif. "Tliiril ("onvrl.il niul lin|.niv.(l Kililion, IhI An^'nut. isr.l." Till' Hanir. " l'\tnrllt Cnrn'rliMl inul (ni|iri)V('il lOililnm, 15111 Si|i1rinbrr, |S5I." OllSciiil l)<>HiTi|)tivi> Mini illiiHtrati'il ('alii!iii;iii\ Ky Viitlmrity ol' llii< l^iyiil Cniii- iniMMinii. Ill tliiiT N'liliiini'M. \'ii!. I. Iinlr\ iiml liilrniini'tiiry. Si. Vol. 2. iSi'diKii M. Maiiiirai'tnri'M, ('iiiKHi'H II In 2)>. Sfclinii J, l''iiii' AtIm, ClaHH MO. Cninnii'H. N'nl. i\. I''nri'i>jii Slafrn. iSii|i|ili>iiii-iiliiry Vnlninr. I'liitcil K iiimiloiii. Iinliii. I''ni'i'ii4;ii Slatrx. Inilcx In iiiiiiotiUiniiH. FirHl. aiitl Hi-rniiil Ut'|ii)rtM III' till- Kiiyal ('iiimiiisMiniii'i'M, /^ini/iiH S|i|oi>r llrnllii'i'H, Wlioli'iii)li> Slnlluiii-ni ; W rliiwi'K niiil SiinH, l*rinli>r«; ('finlraclnni In the Kuvnl rniiiiiilHKliiii, 'J'.l Ni<\r llriilui< Hlrrt'l, Itliirkl'iliiMi. iiiiil nt llii> I'.diiliilliiii lltilliliiiK IsM. |Vil.v I/. I« CiiiMii Hvii. \iil. I , pi. i«ill.. I III »7H. Mi:i^ III »7H* Vol, 11, »7'.l 111 IIMW. Viil Ml , lilil.'l I.I llil'.l. Hii|>|ili'iiii'iitiirv Vnl..xiivlli , I ITll lu I.VI^; Ilv., -Jll; 71). | I A mil I icr ( 'i>|iy nil larj^r |ia|ii'i I I'lli-i' 'Hy KiiliK'ni I AiiiilliiT Cnpy nil lar^o |m|ii>r, illiiKtraloil willi |ilinln^ra|iliN iiinl with liuH' tilli'H |ii>riiliar In tlii^ I'lililmii, |irr|iiiiv(l I'nr anil |iriHi'iiti'il w itii I lit' lar/i'i' Kdilinii lit' till' .liirv U<<|iurtK and S|ii'i'ia! Uc|iiirlM tn FiiriMj^n (invci'iiinriilH and ilvr Mnji'sty'H ('niiiininniiiiHTM. InipiTial litxi.) Old (\>riiinli Wmnaii, »'. Aunt Mavor. OKI KifjIitiH'ii I'it'ly-iiin-, c. liittlr llriiry. Old ISIntliiT Itiini'li. I'. Auiil ISIavnr. t)livi'irn, Mfi'tiiif; at Mr. Olivrira'M, r. ('nNtiil I'aliiii', Hi'pnrt. Olivoirn I'ri/i'-KiHiiy (Tlif') mi l'i>itii!,'iil : willi llu' Hxidinrc rc^ardiii^ lliat (\iiiiitry taliiMi lii't'niT a Cninniitli'i' nt' tin- llnii-i' III' I'liiiiMinnrt in May, IS'i'J; aiiil tlu' ;\ntlinr'?< Siivvi'Vm nt' tlw Wiin- DiwIrirtM nt" tlw Alln hniirn, m Adnptcd and I'lililiNlird liy (irdiT i>\' llir llniist' nt' CiHiiinoiiH. 'rnf;i'tlir" w illi a iSialiHlit'al Cninjiarisnii nt' tlu' |{cHnur»'i>H and Cninincri'i' nt' Orral-hnlain and I'nrliipil. \\y tlnn''; .hiiiii-H l''nrn'Hti'r ;. (I'.'. H.". >i'.'.) \Viii'-( irn\Mr in llic Aldi-Dniirn. * .li' ilimi ri' >tiu' ji' i iIKi' ili'H ulliiiirn : ji' Ui In mi aiilillil iiu'il i'>l en liiiil, .li' iliniiiiT 11 In imlimi coiiHiii'iiri' ilr mm rlitl . lU- \,< ivIivit iIiiii.h mi |iiii(iii> i>»liMli', rl mix VI 11^ ' I i'lriiii|;i'i /.I /iV('i)/i(/iipi( SiH'i.ili- i|u'i'ii .iiiii I'sia |iri|iii'iia iiiriiioiin il>>ii|i-'i tiir n iirliviiliuli' niloriiiiM'iilii, i> i|llii;il I'KIII M'^'llllinv:', l> I'llMlllllllil It illllllnllill plllllh.l, I' |Hltli('lllll /I'.iiii^.iriii il' Aihli:i,l,- .loto l.iiMil, x»x.. iHi'i, Mill) nil ApiMMiill\. |'|i iv. jMr. OllM-lrn iitlVnsI " Kll'ly (iuiiii'iin I'nr an V.nut) on l'i>i:l;ij{nl, ti> ouiiiuH'liiiii uilli llii> Ol^oul* ul lliu(iri«l l')alill)iliuii."J is.'il. V. Viar. 1S5I : or, tlu» AdvontiiroH of M' and M"SaiHllni\H and family, wlin ciiint' up ti liniidnn to 'cnjny ltli'llir?f>lvt>M,' ni Mavlunv. and (ii-nrfjc Cru \nlianK, /,.»i./i.^' • Unvlil lUiinii', HH. Kli'i't SI'. I'l id Hi>(> till' Orral I'Aliiliiti in. Dv II riirv , \V V. I'rioo 'iji. «iitii of tliU lnHik nmy 111' jii.liii'.l "I 11) till' l.int III' llliiKlrnlinim " All llu' «.irl(! giiliiK tn lliu timit IMitlilllnii I.Kiiklnn till- l.inlKiiiKK l.nmliiii riiiiiiiin'il niiil Miiiii'lii>»li'r ili-m-rti'il Tin' Oiii'ii* IIuxi-m iliiiiiiU till- linn- 111' llif tin-Ill I xliililliuii '11 1. .iiMmlumif llir (in'nl llfi lilvr 'I'lir llrnl nliilllKM ilii> Siiiiii' iif llio ilnilli'ili'H III' llii> liri'iil Kxlinilliuii OtliU niiil imiiIh, In, mil, iiiiil hImiuI till' I'iii'ttt t':iiliiliitliiu 3>lii|ii'i-!iliiu III' lliu NViirkH ul' All NuIIhiir". ) ON niK KXimilTIoV 01 1H.M, 71) lIllH up Id llfiiry niicofdn' I'lililif, r. ItcnHofin, On tilt' a|i|)r(>iicliiiii; CliiNi' nl' tlir Ontnt K)(hil)i(i()n. Anil iiIIiit PiMMnn. Ry thn liiidy r Hliinrl VVnrlli'y. lAmil-m : W N. WrlKlil. IhN.kxrllir !•• tlii< tiiicni, W I'rill Miill. IHM I I'riiM' W. >'mI. Hvii, |i|i 'I'.t. Tlii< |Hii'iii nil lli<< I'.xliilillloii <><■<' II iilm \m)tt» I 47. " I'rntiii' yi' l ■*' llii>< IiiM'! i\» liriK'H till' Kinr xliliica ■' (TKy'T niiil iirnliii', ~ Anil nil tliiil );rniiil Aiitlii'iirN miiiihIIiik Hiiixx, your tlinii)(lilii iiml >>|iir)li< rnUi-."] On llic CliiHin^' iii'tlii- (Irnil Kxliiliiliiin. Siiliinliiy. OiIdImt lltli, IK.'il. |\Villii>lil rulillali)'r'«i>r I'riiilcr'H iinliic, nr'lnli'. Iti>, |: I. A |hh'|ii nlgiii'il llnliiTl Hiti w. " "I'lii iliiiiK I Niiw Alt III Nnliiii' ihiill rriiiiy 'I'lii' nrriii triinti'il In (Iiiink < iiiktai.!, Mai.Ui: l'|Hiii Mil liiiiikiniil StitKi' ^<' ■'<■'' *'"' l'l'*yt l''i Onal I'Miiliili f iHrd. Noh. WII. nnti Will, of OiraHioimi H<-riiionN, I'ri'aclu'il in Wf^lmiiifiti r \l)lK'y, by (.'lir. WortlHwortli, I). I). < 'anon of VVrnl- ininHlcr. I'l-irc 'I'^mi (Sliiilin^^n. I I'lililUlinl liy Klviii^fliiim Si l'»iir« rliiirdijnnl, pinl Wiilcrliin I'lnrf, l.iiiiiliin. W. y. Hvii, |i|i. .'17. I'Vi'iii'liinl ,> liili* I'lvliiliilion. Id-ad lirforr the Moci*>ty of ArlH. May (H!i, iH.Vi. My flic ld«v, W. W. Ca/.alfl. A..M., late Ah«im-iuU' •Inror of ( 'liiMH .\,\ of llic Mvhiliilion. I NVIIIiiiiil I'iiIiIIoIkt'k iir I'lliili'r'N iihiiii>, or iIbIi'. I'rirr fttl. Hvii, |i| 111. | lOiHlic Ori;,'iii Mini del ailt* of ( 'unsl ruction of tlii- I liii Id iiij; fur tin- I'.vliihilioii nf iH.'il.) I l.i'M'y, l{oli', wiili nii (■iiKriivliiK. Kcitil Ix'I'orK llii' Korli'ly ol' Arl* Nov I'llli, I'^.i", ami |iriiili'il III lliilr 'IriiP- HiK-liiimi. I Onwliyn, 'P., r. Mr. and Mm. .lulin llrovsn VVIial I Maw ut llii' NVorld'rt I'air. OjH'niiif^ ('I'll'') "I tin' ♦'ryMlai I'alaci' I'litiHidi'ii'd in hoiiio of ilH rrlatioiiH In (lir l*ros|ii ctM of Arf. My ilolni I{iikI«iii, .M.A., Aiillior of 'TIic SIoihsh nf Vfiiiri-,' 'Till' Hi'vcn l,iiiii|iH of .Anliilcctnri',' " Mudrrii I'liiiitiTH,' rtf. /..i-if/iiH . Siiillli, l.lilir, mill Co , I'll, roriiliill. IHM. I I'rill' l>. Kvii, |i|i. 'Jl lliiN rrfiniicp in llii> ('ryalnl I'liliu-i- «• Kyilcnlmin nml In llii' ili'i'liiriillnii lliiit ii Im III ptniliii nil I'liliii'ly iinvrl onlrr nl' \ri'liMi riiirr." Iiii'lili'iiliilly, Mr. Itiixklli HiH'iiku III' liii' iilil I KJiiliillnii lliiilillii^ lie )(im<« nii In uny. " Xlinllirr llili'ii'»lliiK liirl rniiiiiTliMl Hilli llic liUliiiy ol' llii' Tr-iilnl i'liliiii' ii* il liinin nil llinl ol llii' nrl iii' r.iiin|H', iiiiiiii'ly, Hint in llirycnr IH.'il, wlicn nil llnil i;l|i|<'i iiiK riMil' »n* liiiill, In nnlcr In I'xiilliil till* |irllv nrlH nriiiir InKlilonnlilc lii>,nry llir iniwil iH'iUit-Hils of \ iinnn, nml (.'liiiil Inyn iii' St« il/iTlnml, nml i;iiy }<'»i'llriy nl' Ininrr in lliiil vi'r,< tnir, I Niiy, llii' Kri-uti-nl )ili'liir<'ii nl' Vi'ni'li.in iiiiihIi'ik vivrc iniiiii); ill N tiilii' in ll.i' iiiiii, lor wniil of mol tii ciivir llii'in, \tillt liiilcn iiiiiili' liy cniiiMiii-aliot llirouKli llioir MnvMM."J Older of Miril, r. New OrdiT. Origin ofilic (Jrral I'Aliiliiiion. (I'Voiii 'Tlir Mining' .loiiriial,' Nov. I, iH.'iI.) IWilhoul I'liliiiiilii'r'n or l'rliil«'r'«i iiiiiiii', nr yrnr. Iln, iip. I. .\ii urllili' in Ijiiclitli nml Krt'ni'li, | Kxtilliiliiin. " Dull ilm nnmuol ilm imiltiiliiul I'mni wlmin Ihi' iilrn i-ninnaliil, im Irim llinii liN 1)1 wliiini till' iiiililir nrt- Inilrlilril lor tlii> nrliiini'Mii'iil, hIih.iIiI lie ciiik'i'iiIi.I, |« hut III iiiiinoii uilli till Lii^iIImIi I'lininrlrr ; y i>t ml 'Il uniili) n|<|M'nr In Ih> iion- ntt('m|ili"l iii 80 CATAI.fHMTK OF \ COI.I.EOTIdV ow W.U'^s ft vpil linvinK piirponrly Ix-cn thrown over the real o't^ln of fSo grout rtthorln);, othI all the credit nttrihiitnl to IVIiin« Albert nlonc." !*age4 coaUii^'' r • .\.\l 'n Ki >iii iho 'I-ivprimol Albion ' of Nov. 24, 1851," on tho §»rac aubject.] Our lfenrtlo88 Policy. Dedicated to tho Iligli-ininJftd iui.i 'y< iv-'fling of All NntionB, at tlio npprom'hiiiK Hxhibitiou. iJy ' An Etvin'.w.' lM,tdon: JamcD Kitlgwny, I'iccadilly. 18.')L [I'rico Jf. 8vo, pp. 72, "Thin work ix line >\v'.'. lov thiMt of nil- fiioiiKh moit of ('hrislian nations, niioiit to vlHlt our shorog, who, whothor sternly aJ'.oriitiiig the MecesHity for, or supinely conuivinK at, tho continiinnre of tho jiidicinl munler of their fcllov, - crealureH, in their several communities, are totally unconscioux. it is chnritably prcsumeil, how the course they arc pursuin); is at utter variance with tlie very first principles of tho doctrine which, as Christians, they profess."] • Ouvricrs (Lch) dc M. C'harriorc. C'liaiit j)iir Arintide Boac. [Chassaignon, Iniprlmcur. Advertiscil in Journal do la Libraric, but not ' iiown to M. Churricrc, or to be heard of in his establisiimcnt.] Ovorend, Wilson, v. Addreaa of tho Lm-al Coininissioncra for Shcffi -Id. Overhiiid Journoy (An) to tlic Great Exhibition Sliowiug a Fe\. Extra Articles & Visitors. By Rii-liard Doyle. Lomlon: Chapman ami Hall, 1!).'), Piccadilly. Price .In. plain ; .')(. coloured. [W. y. A loiiK sheet of facetious en((ravings.] Owen, liichard, v. Lectures [Haw Materials, Animal Kingdom] — ficports by Juries. 0.\ford, Bishop of, v. On tho Dignity of Labour. Ilayiroir/Jioc (II) EicOtiric Aij/ioirituHtTwH tic n)f AfiiiXUtiut', Ktu AOfjror, ro IHol, Yto 2rc0((rnv. O. Stynv. 2uyy^(('/>(ii>c tov ^iiifivXov iv 'I'ovpniif, riji 'EirifJtoi/o/'rtbJC' tuu Anvliyiw, lltpitjyiitrtiuQ tic Ma»'^t(TT{(), JMidf tirjrtpdi' ti'v to nitpnoy tov Ayiov luKU/fioV, K.T.X. (c.r.X. " Kortuna vitroa est; turn cinn splondct, franptiir." I'll'. Srnos. Er AofSivM 'Ek t^j Tuiroypalat run K. K. Wertheimer Hal 3uinp., Xari tJ|»' 6Shv London Wall, IX.Vi. [Price l.'u. 4to, pp. 187, with numcrtms Illustrations.') •Palace of (jihws and the City of (}old. [Price 1./. WcrtluiJm.] Pulaco of Gkss (Tho) and tho Oatlioring of the People. A Book for tho Exhibition. Ilumitni )(■-'>><'>'■« proitressiis, Kx comniimi omnium IiiIhuv ortus, l/niuscujusoi opt : mai : volunlnU'm cxsoiiuimur. The pri'^reKS of tlin hiiiunn race, Rvsultin); from the common lalM>ur of all men, Ouuhl to he till' liniil ohji'ct iit' thir exiTtion of cnch intliviilual, lu i..i'»notin({ this end, Wo nrc earn i" "i the wr'll ol' the greiil nnd blessed OimI. TAJiuim : Tho Ueligious Truck . • • i-ty ; .Mi, Paternotiter Kow, ami Kt, St. Paul's Chu.-chyard. 18.'>1. [Price 2.1. l2nio, pp. \i.. 'h.: The following lire tho head* ol tlie varioim clinpters: The Poet's i>reHin Contffc;' '*'mi>ou the Paul unci I'resiiit Voices of Mope nnd WiirniiiK — .VsHiiciatlons, Secular mid Sacred llunellciHl Itc'iulli), probiilile nnd poH»ilile LesHotis, Pertinent and Priu-tical." An Kilition was 8ul>s">|ueiitly published bearing the name of the B«v. J. Htoughton a* the .\uthor.] Palace of OIiish. (From the Leeds Mercury of September 21st, iK.'iO.) fKdward Itaines and Sons, Printers, Leeds. W. y. 8vo, pp. I. .V sheet willi four engravings (if tho I'.xliibltion, and n ground-plan, and on the back of the engravings a short deteriplion, set up as 4 jiages Mvo, of the pro|Hise '.lO Strand [W. y. All oblong sheet of t'acc'iuus ('n(;rnvln({«.j Palace of Imhistry; A Urief Tliuiur- of iin Orif,'''" 'Hul Prvis^r sd: with J^ Pr.-!cript;v« Aii'Odiic (if I'lo mcst iiitcrcstiiit; ])>)rtionM of tiic ?. ii-lMncrv employ* il iu it? ccnutruotion, liludtratcd witli mum roiis Eiij^ruviu^s on Wood. Loidon: .1 .lin Ollivicr. M, I'nll .Mull. I <.,!. [I'rico li. Small 4to, yyt. 44.] Pa'aoo of Imliistrv (Tlii'). A t'ompnliciwivo ami Popular Act'ount of T'lP (ir. id Kxliiltitioh Hiiililiiif,', iu llvdc Park, cnrtcd h\ .Mcssr.s. Fox & lieu Jem .;, from (lie designs of Joscpli Paxtou, Exj. by W. J. B, Mauuders. Loni/iiH : lllllngbiiiii ^^ Mson, Uoyal lixcluuiKC. IbtJI. I I'rii'o Is. Kino, pp. 'i!. "Il«lll lio unnt'cesRiirv. it is presumed, to nflVr nny np'ilogy for the mlniiteiiitiB with which the nutlior luis iiiiplied Idm.self to describe the i)r()(!ies» of (hat niaiitor|il<'>'i' of l':ni;liiportionii of its elc);anc traiiM'pl. rod the f'ar-ieliring perspective of its long uiid stalely ttveimcs of iron." It is illustrn i^l v\ith din};rains.] Palace of Uiiivt rsal Laboiii" (The). Lines suggested by the Industrial Exhibition of l^ir)l. By Edwin Owen .lonea. ImhiIuii : J. <). t'larke, I'rinter, l:il. Fleet Street, ami nacquct Court. [\V. y. C'i^'cnlateil Kraluitoiisly. Tost 8vo, pp. 8. " "I'was in Niinnner cveninn's vision. When rcpcsc, »ilh dreams ll\>inii, Slirouds in sleep li.e coves of ilny, I a palace saw, iu ghiry Fur cMelliiir all that stovy Dill in prose or verse jxirtniy."] lvs|iosicion di' hi i'.idimtria Universal en Lonihrs on 1S51 Editons Pnijiictarios MM. X. de Las.-d the conviction (hut they were about to die of plethoni, what remedy ilid Ihey resort to? To this. Tliey ])rocliiimed limited free tiiide, ami opened their ports to I'oicinii coinnicrcc. 'lids remedy, due to Sir K. I'eel, was nothiiiK more lliau the first s(ep d wards the attainment (f their object; the second was inaile by Prince Albert, who, iK'ting uniler the impulse of the Fiiiilish spirit, hail pro|M'8ed to himself tu iinpiirl it to (he liriiisb niition at large. From underneedi this grand maniL-uvre Inrks another pur)Hise, 'Open your polls,' says lireat Itrilain to all the other nations of the globe, ' as I have opened mine ; semi me your mercbaiulize, and rereive mine instead.' Itiit iMily let ihe foreign nations lend a ready ear to Fngland and she « ill Inundate the wliolo world with her countless productiouH, and drown, by her oveiwhelming compelitioii, every great local iiidusi r Exposition de 1H51 nch l.anc, Conihill, iu C I'ublUhcd by tlie said' .loseph Thomas, at No. I, Finch l.aiie, Cornliill iu tin 18.M,Moy 7 to October II, [Price (W/. coch number of K! pp. Folio: 'i^X ciigravings of the Uuii '. v articles pxhibiteil appear in the 3(>S pp. An edition is said to luivo been pri.,r.. under the title of II Palazzo.] Palais do Cristal (Le). Ode. 'Is't ail edifice bnil' by liun:, pp. 4. " Admirez sa voiite di' gince, (Jiii, belle de sa noiivcaute I'.l il III! long pare (ciitiit la pliicu Du clu'iie abiite la ficile! .Moiiari|ue des bois. ipie ta cime, Si.ur. le dome, all t Mie sublime, Itepose son feiiilhiM' ciinis; \ iiiiii|iieiir di' Tim iiicible obstacle, .lamiiis plus eloiinaiil ■-pcctacle A-t-il fiappe' I'liil de hi Pnix?"] M ^ und idou. and of the ^ ill Italian, (U (te pi.isura m i 8S (•ATAI-UdUE UK A CUI.LKCTION' OK WOUKS !ii I'iiliiiH do tViplal (Lf) cm h-s I'ariHicim a liondivs Oraiulo \i*'v\w (li« I'KxpKHition UiiivorfloUi) I'll Cinq AcU-s ol lluit 'rabloniix. Pnr .MM Clairvillc ct .IuIoh Cordior. Miso en Siriu' lU- M. Daudcl. -MiiHiinic dii Uallit ili- MM. Adam, Laiiiu'r, I'ilati ct Adolpho Vaillard. — Halli't coinpuHo ct anaiiKt' par Af. K. LiTouKc -CoHtuincH dcwwiiit's j»ar M. All'ivd .ilbcrt.— IKVors do M. Devoir. — MacldiH's di- M. .Vui^ii.sto .Mario. KoprcWiitoc pour la prnnioro fois, iV Pariw, .Bur lotluVitn- do la I'orfo-Saiiit-Martin. lo 20 Mai 1n51. Paris Beck, l.ibrnirp line () rci'.-l''cli()'nr. Knc ll<-n;:lii'ni, fi, Kniili. ili- S-liiii'ilicck. ISM. [I'lii-i- Is. IHnio, ]ip. liM). Witli Ivxtcrior iinil liili-rinr Vifws, n )(riiiiii>l-pliin nnil pliin iit' Ihc CiilU'i'ics. 'I'lio lii'iicliii^iH of I lie viiriiiuNcliiiplfrH ari' llUlurit'iil Accniinl itf Kx'iiiiiliiiiig tlioiiloii ot'tlio Cnjilal I'liliico nnil tlio birth of t lie (iiaiit In llvilc I'aik] Pal.izzo (II) di Cristallo. [Wiiliout I'tililislii-r's cir I'lintiT's nnnio, date, nr prirc. 32nio, \ pp. It commonro* "Che inimiMisa I'olla di |H>pii|ii," ami is n Mnaii leligicius trarl] •Palazzo di C'rifttallo. A Nowspapor, r. Palais Ac ("rislal. Paiiizzi, A., v. Uoports by (li(> Jurios. Pa])or8 roforrii\t; to llio Proposed Contributions IVoin India for tlie industrial M.xlii- bitiun oris')!. \\y J. Porbos Itoylo, M.I). Loniltm: I'l'intcil for tlio Anthor. I."<.'il. [Svo, pp. 21. 'I'lic puniplilrt licats " im tin- K.xliibilion »i' Haw IViiiliii'ls ami Mannrar- turi'ii arllrloH tVnni India,' Dr. Unvlc's "virws on tlu> dcKJiablonri-H of India (■nlini; In thilion," and ((ivisii " Lint of ll.(> Kaw I'rixinrtH and Maiinfai'lun-il .Vrln'li>ii »n(fS«'«l<'d til 111' sriit friitn India." In tlio si'comi division l>r. Unylf idmi-ivps "Tlio pi-oiKiscil llxpiisilion of ItnH .Maicrials, Ma infn('tnr<>d .Vrticlcs, nnd Invcniiona of .Ml Naiions, novid in idea an I ;;nind in concoplion, niii bo iin occiLNion wlu-n llio latoiil r('8(mrcc's of distant provinrcM and tlio Kkill ot llio lonsl-kiiown artist may oimipolc wllli llio produce of tlio inosi favonn^d roirlons or !lio works of tlio most sucoossfiil goniiis. It will onjny tlio ndvanlano, moioovor, of linv ini; almost ovoryoiio you oonlil wisli for «» K|iootnliirs; for low, oilliorof tlio coniinorcial, innnufnctnrio);, litornry, srionlitii', or fnsliionnblo worlils, will unlit to visit \,lial oan mlly fail to lio oiio of tlio iiiosi intorostliiK displays iliu world has cvor soon. Tlio oriy foar is. Unit it iiiny lioiouio ovcrwliclmliig from its nmgnitiido. * * * Tlioiigh India ini);lit oontribnto hoinotliiii); in all llio alHivo dopnrinionls, as, for Ins'^mro, Sculptnro, as praolixod in tlio rudo roprosonlntions >S tlio Hindoo I'niiilioini, anil lii\oriliiin, as oxciiplitiod in tiio soM'iai maoliiiios wliioli llioy woro prolinlily niiioii;^ tlio flist to opply to vari<>u:> arts and ninnnfaotnios, il is only iiiidor llio licml of Itaw Mntotials and MauiifaolnruU ,\rtiolos tliiit tlio piiiduots of India will hold a ounspirnoim plaoo, in tlio prosoiif liny, anions t!iO lu'ouniiilnto.l pvodiiols t>f tlui world. .V nmro oxleiisivo kiiowlodno anii'ii;, i.iii'opoan inannfui'iururs of tlio Haw I'mdui'is of lli.> Indian soil voiibl luirdly fail l» illorL'a^o its rommoroo ; wliilo an oxldliitioii of its inannfnoturiiix skill may still oxiorl ndniiration, wiihiru. perhaps, inoronsinK tlio donmiid lor llaooa muslins ur for Uoiiuroii bruoados, or in making tlioxo nioro fashionnWIo." ] Papers relatii;:.' to Proposals tor Iv-lablihliini^ Colle),'os ot" \y\a and .Manutaoturos for the IJotUr Iiistniotion oi" tlio lndii,-r|)t'(iiul Ciinilc of Itydiil. \Vf!. .Imhlrtiilr ; Sin. Melinluiii, niul T. 'rrniixliton. JI,M-mu: J. AIIpii. IHM. (I'rico 'i'liro<'|M'niM'. Hvo, pp. Id. " 1 wiiiilil ciilrcnt iImwo of my rrmlcrH «liii iimy jot viiilt till* i'rvKtnl I'ulncc, iiiiil, tvlii-ii tlicv linvc duly iimpiM-tnl It, wiili U» xpurkliiiK Cryiiliil Fmiiit, nnil tlio iiiiiiiIhtI<-«i nrtirliii Hlilrh It runliiiiiii, i>f ii iixliil, uriininciiliil, Hrli'iilifio, iiiKiMiiiMiit, hikI riii'liMi!) ilfwrlpliim, to riil«<> lliclr tliiiiiKliI" l<> tin- rnuli'iiiiiltttiuii iif (lie ' I'niacu ' of III'* ' (iront KIiik,' aii'l <>)' ilx pnri', iinil holy, iiml Inippy iiiiiiati'ii."J I'uiTMt'a l'usmo|) pii'turt" of Soutlianiptoii, tlic Mtrauijir'K (iiiidi- In Nflliy Alilicv, (i((»lii'.4y Siui[iliti(>d i*(; lllu»ti-»ti>d, Ac. Dedicated liv INriiiiMHioM to IIIh Itoval Ili^iiucKM IViii.v MiK-rt. lAtiiilim I'liblinlifil, Jiiiii', '.nil, IH.'il, liy Vcki'i'liiiiiiii ft Co. '.Nl, Siraiiil, liy .\p|Hiintini'lit tu llio Ijuecn, tl.U.II. I*ri!i''i> .\IIh-i'(, mill llu> Itoyal ruiiilly. [I'li'f, plain 'Jl l«. ; ODloiir'-il, ll l.'i» ilii' m-rii-H. Unvil fnllii, pp '1. Willi nix *ii'«ii. *' Our iiitviiliiiii in, OK Hi< nlinll niiiri' I'lilly rxiiliiiii in mir iiilrmlui'liiry ri'markii, to nliii» the ni'tunl iip|H-nrniii°i'ii of tlio CryHlnl I'lilai'c iiiniilHi llii> HiTiicry in hIiIi'Ii il in Ini'iilril, l^y ^i\lnK II xpricii of nrnirnic Skclohcii I'miii nil llic piiiiripal |Niii.lH of %!>■», n liilMiiir wliicli lin« not yi'l Ikmmi altompU'il liy any .\rti«t."J I'arliauK'iitary I'api'rx, v. Copy of a licttrr ('o|»y of Warrant — Ki-porl ol' tlio CuMiiiiiMHioiitT!* -ToxviT (if l.iindiMi. Parlour MuKa/inc Ti'lic^ of tin' LitiTatun- ol' .\ll .Nations. I^milim : lliiuUloii K Htiin<>i!i.riori|{iiialiy iiili'iiilrti to liavi- tii'iniiialfil oui Inlionni »ilti llial Kirat (•It-ii lli<- Worlil'H Kxlilliiiliin whii'li (iritl iiut(|{eHl(>tl iiiir pniji'd ; liiil tl'i'liiiK at lliul 'iiDi' Timl »•■ lia'l n»l ItilHIli"! our coniprvhoiKivu tlllu, lliu ' l.ltvruluru of.XII .Nniioii-i,' Hi> proTcildl to ilii riiininu-iil."J Panlili-y, lt*v. W., i-. Moriiiuf^ 8tiirH. Patents, r. Kii^lits of InvtMiti.rs, Patston, l"arolin(>, r. Tlioii^lils on the Crystul Palai-e. Pa.\tnn, [Sirj Jostpli, (.Account of Mr. IValnnh "s Diimcr (Spnili at Dcrhy) — ( Jlaspala.xt. Dcr — lloitsi' tliat I'avlon Hiiili — lllustrali'd London Alniannck. Oil till- orij;in of tlic lluildinn — Wiial is to itccomc of the (.'rystal Ptlato. Pcabody, Geor|ip», Dinner niveii by Mr., r. Account of. Pi'llali. .\|>rlcy, on Maniifaelure of Plint (ilniiH, r. Kxplaimtory Catalogue. Peligot, M. E., on (ilasH, i. I'ravaux. Penny Map of lyondmi ( Tlie), or (Jnal l-Aliiliiliui! (Jiiide. LtmiliiH; Pulillnhfil \<\ iiii%. y, A '•liriM lUii liiilliinK, cxniil lliu tilli>. rrlalinK to llu- I .YJiiliilioii. | Peiitiv Plan and Otiiile to the (}n-at l''\hiliitiou of tlie Workn of IiiduHtry uf All Natiniis, IH.II. [Itmihm Spirpr linillicm, nml \\. CIohpii riiid witli vicwH of |)ul)lic biiildiiigM, a inaj), luul au Engraving on Stuul of the ( I rent IC\liil)itit>ii Miiilditii;. /xiiwAw; (i. K. IVttor. liy, < I"""!"!'!"'. lHr>l. [I8mu, pp. X., I'.i8. I'll)!!'" '.*) iiikI '.•'> t-ontniii an occimnt iif the Expoittloii Building.] Philnntliropos, v. Span- tlir Crystal Palais. PliillipH, \V'., I'. l'ala<-(' of (ilaH«. Phihtponns, t', (Ircnt Exliihition of iHfll.or Wealth of tin- World in its Workshop. PhiloMopliorV Miti' (Tlu) to the (Iroat Kxhihition of IH51. ' I'liiiNvniiiiil, I'dri'iUiiii'il.' lAiKihm : lloulitnii mid f'timriiinii, .'>.'> I'ator Nmtcr Kuw. I'riro Oiiu ShllHiiK' I \\. y. K\i>. lip. .*)>. Ad>lrci.»cil lo I'rliKt' Allicil. " ll would lie ii niiTP si'iinolru dlnplny (if iKHili-kiiowlt'd^ii' Hi'i'i' \M- til K'l'i'r villi III till* liiiiilrcilii ul' insiiiiifi'* nf pcntiltMico nccriiliiK ii|Hiii ^'I'l'iit iiitiTiinliiiiial in('i'iiii>.'ii. Tiiko up ulmt liliitiirv you liki'; cIuhhi- uiiy i(iinrti'i' nf tlu> kIiiIic, niiy n'rli; liny imtioii, niiy iiirtrnpuli'i. imy |(rout i-ily, luid Htill the fnrt will piiriMintci' yiiii. You lnivr iii'iir ymi kihkI iiiid inily lunrnod iiini, who will ri'fcr yiiii tii tliu lilnloi'li- priiiil'n flint llio iiii lit w idrly-iipri'udiii); iiiid niiml c\liM-|i witli Mr. Drew, v. (Jrcat Kxhibition. Pit'kt'M, Thoma.s, i. iSouviMiir. Piftorial Kry, v. IJaxtiT. • Pii'i'cs liiH'H au Hanipict dr la Saint ('liarlciiiii^iii>. livcc'c liona|)arti' .Xiiiu'o ISi'2. K-xpoHJIiiin d»' LoiidiTH par .Maurice Iteynaud, ilemeurant lOS Kiie St. Lazare. [Advertiiivd In Journal du la I.llirnrin.] Pierre Keillor, r, I'ropiieeie. \\ poem.] Pilati, MoiiM, r. Palain de CriKtal on les ParisieiiH a l^uiidin-H. Pilide de lm> Shllllii|t. [W. y. Iliino, pp. II , tl. Till' orllilu luiliiUMi •'Tlii' SparrowH of tlu- Cryital Cane," pp. '10 ."Ml, la an Iniaxliinry ilialoKuo mi tin' miliji'rl .if ilii' Oyndd I'lilni'i- 'I'ho nihi-r puMivii lmvi< no ri'fiTi>iiri' to tlm I'.xlillillion. I'rinlotl L>v J. Ltwidi, llrlslnl 'rinuii and l''(dlx l"Brli'y'» .loiirnol Dlllto, 1 1. Small Ktivft. J Placards exhibited in conHpicnons places within the Crystal Palace, desi^^ned to for- ward one of the 1,'rand objects of the HoMil ( mimission warmly responded to by the (^uecn, and suitably dwelt niion bv the .\rchbishoi), viz.; niion uv id r'rienil Th 'T' Kin nuthening the Bonds of Peace and I'rieniUhip among all Naliuns of the l-:;ir)h; (Wit uliort p . . \V«i'," niid otiipr iHivnm, vnrioiiiilj pluccit on lliv dilftminl gnii^ [ Without I'lihlUhpr'n or I'rintrr'* nnmp, year, or prir> Kuyal Hvn. FIv leaf K.lovni uliort piccoii of |iiM-lr>, liiidiidliiK " < ryiilal I'alaj'r," " Arliltmlf 1 Arliilrate !'' *' Love veraiiii ON THK EXmniTION OK 1851. 85 111 for- )i()nili'(l ■' 'l"li.^ if I1k> Contrnoton to the Koyal Com- Plnn fttid noHcrintion of tho ori^iiiiil Elcetro-MnKiu'tiL' Tolcgraph with Prefiitory uoto 1(» tlio Hojnl t'i)iniiiii*Hii)ii»T(i of tlio Exhibition of tho Workn of liuhiftry of All NatioiiH, luul Kfintivf DiM-iinu'iits. Hy tiic iiivi'iitor WiUiuiii Ah'xiiiitUT, Esq. writer to llor MiijcMtv'H «iRiu>t in Hootl'iuul; K»'1K)W of tlu' Moyul Soi-ifty of E1. I Hoyal Svi), |i|). .11. IllustratptI vrlth an pnKravinK. Mr. Aloxaiidor claima that hii wa» " tnc flrit dofliiilo and cumplole pli.n ever ihuwn in operation,"} Plan do Ijonclres, v. Nouvenu. Plan et Onide tic In (}nind(> Exposition. Limdrn . 8plrcr. Prix i {lencc. [A ihoaC] Pliui-Onide Souvenir do TExixmition N«tionnle Industriello ct Agricole 1819. Cbci Uiiui|illaril, Kilili-ur, rapiticr, Impr. Lithogrophe, i'iO, Hue St. .Martin, 'IM, pri-a ilea Artt ut Mi-tivn. IVix: ;ioes. [A griiiind-iilnii of the arrnnRpmenlN in tho liuilding, for the Paria Kxhibition of 18411, In a cover, on whirli arc printed tlio name* of tlie Uepartment* of Franco and tho Arrondiaaonicntg of I'aria.] I'Inn of London nnd Environs, r. Ilhistrnted. Plan of the Buildinj; in IFyde Park for the Kxhibition of IM}. Publialied liy .lamp* Wyld, ticograplior to the ({uci>n (t II. It. II. I'rincc .\lbert. Charing Croas Kait (( 'J Uoyal Kxchaiigp, l.tmiUm. Novi'nibcr 'Jth. IH.V). [I'rii'P \d. A aliret foiiluiiiiiig ii ground-plan of the arraiigcmenla pn)|M)«pd, and (he aii|>riiiu'li('a, wl'li iin pxtorjor view. It olao Ixirc n French and (iemiun title I'lnn du liiilinu'nt iMiur arrvir a I' I \|Hifition Iti.- Lcatbes, F. — "Love and lioyally" — ilaout, A. le — Martin, J. H. -Murray. Bev. T. B.— Napier Mi-s".— " New Kxhibition"— "Ode on the (Sreat Kxliibilion" — Patston, Caroline— Po'son, T. K. .1.— Prior, •ianies — " Pnniliecie" — " Hetiidrv>a aos ('Hnu-li'rea (•I'lieriiux M'n ('onsiM|iit'iioi'H IMiiloaopliii|iies et ICconnmiiinea." 'I'hc niinibiT for tlie "Joih of July ronlning an article, pp. ;»7y-3S7, by .M. Arlei-Dufour on " L'Expoaillon I'niveraelle " M. Arlos-Dufour, !■ I 8(3 CATAIXXiUK OK A COI.LKCTIO.V OK WoKKS M. ArliMt-Diifoiir, the Hocrctar.v of llu> Kn-iirli llxlillilliuii in IHr>ri, lliui ii|mikii of that of IH,')) : ■■ II t>^| IiiiimmhIIiIp iiiif i-c ((raiiil fait malrrirl lir l'Kx|iiniilioii I iiivvrsvllc ni> iliiiim* pa* iiniwiniirp a iiiirliiiic i;rniiil fail mural; il pur impiwiiiltlp (|iii> ci'ii |iruiriiiiinnini, <|ui aurutit vtiiilio I't ■'iiiniHirp roiiHrieiirifiiM-nicnt, |H'ii(liitil pliiiiiiMini mniH, lea pnMliiitii ilii Irntnil tli'ii |iriiici|inux ihmiiiIch df la Icrrc, n'aifiii (hik i-'n- roniliiitit a vxniiiincr lp« niiiililiiniii il'exiitriiro lie K'liri trnvnilliMini; il i-at iin|MMiiibU' almit, pmrloiil |Miiir it'iix >|ui vioiiiicnt ili'* ruiitrcVi nftiiiH-it |>ar I'oiiiiril ilm rrfcinncii micialiii, i|u'uii ■viitiiiioiit ili' triiitiiiiw vl iriiii|iiii'iiiil« iii- li>a nil pu!! RniMiH rl nc lf!i ilitiNitv pan a ro'|iiiiiilrp •ympntliiiiiicinciit ii I'nppvl i|ui Ivur vii-iulralt (I'lMi liiiut lie coiicuurir k la wiliilion il<- rt'ii iiit'iia^anti prulilt'ini'it." j I'oUoii, Tluiiniw It. J., V, Eiiglaiul and Iut I'aliuo of IViu-c [a piH'iii]. Popular (Juido to the Great Exiiibitiuu of the WofUh of Iiidii8try of all Nations. iHol. Thf earth is the I.onl'it, anil nil that therein in : The <'uin)i(u* iif thi> HnrM nml thi>v tlint ilwcjl tlicrcin. Nc noatrn, i.ttii qiiii' iiivi-iiiiniia, ilixei'i* — Iimitit . ex occiiltii 1Nmi?> |>riHliii it iii^'iiia. Siiy not the iliM-overien we nutkv are our own— The p-niu of everr art are ini|'l nitMl within im. And (iwl onr iiistrnctor, I'roin lii> >>iiii'i'alnii'hl, l>t'Vi'ln|M till' liii'ii 1 1 icH of iiivi'iition. lliinMni ^'I'ni'iK |>riii;ii'Miis, Kx (Minniiini oniniiini InlHirc oitiiii, L'niiiiH.iijii«i|iie iiKliinti !»' ili'liet vnm t'mit: Hoc ailjiii'an
  • , IViopt: max: ruluntati m exH><|iiiniiir. The proj;rp«» nf the hnnian race, IfeKultinc t'rom the lommon lalN>nr of all men, (»iij.'lit to Iv the final olijert of tlie exeilinii of each ilnliviillial. In pniinotin.; llii« enil, We niecarrvin); out the will nf the ^reat and hlemMil (iod. AVith II Plan of the Building, KiiK-s for Vinitorn, and Suf»f»eHtlonH for the (luidanci' of Lari,'!' Partict Visitin>,' tin- lAliiliition. J.imiliiH : Spieor Unithem. \VhoK':illon, llyilu Park, and itilil by ull li|H'nce. [W. y. Small 4to, pp. 32. 'I'ho introdurtiun enip will lie cnrefnily earliewed, and the ' round unvarniiihed fnetH of history ilenit nilh fiiiiii aiitlientic recoriU, in xuch a tnaniier as to thirty tinre out the procreiiB of tliiit nioi.l iin|Mirlant inovetnent, hi); with the must momentous ronsei|nenees to tlie lutiire iniliiiitry and arts of tlds country, nnd even of the world nt lar){e, which the history of any periiHl has recoriletl. i'rvvhius to cnleriiif; u|Hin tliis task, it is desirnhle to repuiliatn all Ida* in favour of any person, class, or parly, and to announce a xeahnis wish to ilo justirc to nil wlio have iisi-iHli'd, either indireclly in prepari'iK the public mind for tliu reception of lids stn|H>nihius scheme, or dirocily in workiii); out the detnils of the earlier kindred ntlempts llie acorn from whence tins sprung this innjeaiic oak, or more directly still, endcnvonrinK in the full and cnnipletc sMMise to mature llic deiails of this ((i(:anlic undertuking which is uliont to astonish and enlighten the world by its results."] Portunal, AVines of, v. Oliveira. Poslafj;e, Internatioual, r. Aumteiatiou. Post OlRee Guide (The). I'nder the Sanetion of Tier Mnjosty'n rostniaster (leneral, the Riyht llonouralile I'liek .lohu ManpiiH of C lanriearde, K.P. hy .7. W. liittin, of the (J.iiiral Post Ollice. Seeond Kdition. lAiniliin: Longman, Uniwn (ireeii, and Longmans. IH.'il. I Kntcred at Hlullonom' llall.l I'riro •J*. 6./. [IMmo,pp. 130. VithalistufthoOiinmiBslonersand I..<)cal Coininittaiw uf the Kxhibltlun.] Potouie, D., I'. Des Diverseu Classitications — Programme de PAgenco Jiu'tjueH t'lenr. Potter, Edmund, v. Calieo Printing - Letter on Design — JJeportH by the Juries. Preis Catalog, v. Amtlichea Verzeichniss. (•N TIIK KXIUIIITIOV OK IS.M. 87 I'nMimrny, JiiIch dc, r. I'miiitiinilcH S«>iitinuiitaK-M. I'rcpnnilioiiH fur tli(> Kxliihitioii of lH5l. (Kmiu llio HirniiiiKlmin .Toiininl dl' .S('|)t. iiiluT I'Ntli lsri(».) [\\ lllmut I'lilillnlivr'i or l*rlnlrr'« namr, year, or prirtt. 4to, p. I. An arllrlc ri'priiitnl.] I'rt'iMTvulion of tin- I'ryntal I'aliur r. Ik-tn tV)Ntal I'aliui'- (.'riiik»luuik, IVrcy — DoiiuriuH- Kit'),')' — Full" of tlio ('ry»t«l I'lilacf - FiilItT, K. — (Ji-iuTiil Oiitliiu' — (Jn-villf — Moilical MaiiV Plea — KoaHons tor K«>ai«oiiH why — K«'iiioval of the ('rvMtal I'alafi- Itt-iiioval of the Crystal I'alacf from Ilydo I'ark H«'ii(lli'. W. K. — iu-|Mirl of tlu« ComiiiiKHiniHTM | lKr»plioit fiMilirap tlivet.] PiTwrvat ion of the Cryntid Palnw. K«'ply of the Siih-Coiiiinittft' to iho l{«>port of thi- Tn-aHiiry ('oniinixHioii. Urailliurv niul Kvana, rrlntrm, Wliilffrlar*. I w. y. Kiillii, pp. ;i. Thv l{c|Kirt ufthc Coinmlulniicn will b« fuunil undpr Krport.1 Pn'sorvatioii of the Cry.'^lal Pahu-f. [WiiliiMii I'lilillnjii-r't iir Prlnlcr'n name, nr ilato. Fnlio, pp. 4. Urptrt of final mrptinu III ilii> liiMirriil ('(imnilliro lii-lil May lllli H.')^. al tlw Kinx'* Vrmt lliili'i, Ni « riilni-c Yani, A\'cilininiili>r, Uciir Aihiiiriil Sir ltfiiri;<> Sarliiriiiii in tin' ( linir. Witli il! »'» ■ Hat iil' the ll(iu«<> iif ('iiinminiii nn Ulllli .\pril IH.'iJ, un Mr. llvywiMiil'ii nioliiin. ] Prt'Hi'rvation of tho (i-Mital I'ahicc. K4>port of the Sid)-('oiiiiiiitt(H? to tiii) (ItMUTal 'oiiiiiiittfc appoiiiti'd to Ncciiri* tho prcHcrvatioii of tlic CrvHtal PahiiT, aiul iihiiiitlcd hv the ('oiiiiiiittcf for thi- I'uiiHidfratioit of tht> public. Uraitlnirv ami Dvani, I'lintvrv, NMiiu-l'riiiri. [\V. y. t'liliii, pp. .'I. SixniMi ■ Joicpli raxlon, Cliairniaii.'] Pri'HidiMit dc la llopiililitpic, S|M'iTh of, r. Kxponitioii rnivfrwlK'. Piit-ri" olfcrti" par i'.ArfhcviMpn' dc t'nntirbiiry, i\ I'lKcaHioii do rOiivorliirc ih' L'l'Allo^itioll I'liivfrKt'llf. Kiirvl)(n I'linl'i'iiMK'u and Kvaiixcliuitiiiii Cninniltlce fur IH.'i|, 47, lueircttrr Sipiaro, [W.y. Hvo, p. I.J Priin'f Alhi'H, II.IMI., r. Moltoii, JtoHoliitioiiH roHpcotiiij.^ a Statue to — (Sroat K.vhi- hitioii, CorroHpondi'iiio with Mr. Drow — UipoitM l>y the JiiricH — Spcot-h of. I'riiico and thi* IVoplo (Thf). \ Piwiu. In two ('anton. My Mrn. Voriok Smythitu, Author of 'CouHin (Uuilfn'y,' 'Tho Life of n H*auty,' 'The »rido Klect,' ot4'., etc., oto. I.,.m/.>H ! William SldinnKlon, IA.1, Pirradillv. I».'<4. [rrlctt Vj. 6U. Itiiyal Hvo, pp .ti. ('imtalnt nnly a few inrUlrntal tiiii'i u.i tho Exhibittuu. " Y«-», from that Cniilnl I'alaro H»t nnfiirliil, A (iMtil that Ktill !• Morkinx llirouulj tin- world, .\n>l i-hadrnni 'I'anlr, and ■wt'cl lii'tinonnMit flnda Iti way to roiintlcMi li4inui>, and i-uuntli-u niiiidx!"] PriiiHop, Willinin, r. Hoporls by tho JurioH. Prior, •laiiioH, r. !,oyal Stanza. Pri/.o KnHay (Tho) on the Application of Uooont InvontioiiH eollocted at tho (Ircat K.\hibition ot lsr)l, to tlio ixirpoHox of Praotioal Daiikin^. Hy (Inuivillo Sharp, * 'I'lii- Kiiilli in till- I oid'ii, nn'l nil llml lliririn in; Tliv iiim|>ii»!> III' the Wnilil ;>nil llii'y that dwi-M tliriiiu.' — 1'nilin.i, l,,mJi'U : llt'pr 'im| from the Ilankcr*' Maxatino of .laiiunry and Kidirnary, 1H.'>2, liy Wnlcrlow k Hona, l.!• WOKKS li: Piisey, Philip, v. Exports by the Juries. Puzzles, V. Crystal Ijiibyrinth — To the Great Exliibition — Crystal Palace seen from Kensington Gardens — Crystal Palace Puzzle — Exhibition Puzzle — 'Gleanings from tiie Exhibition — A'^iew of the Building. Queen's Coniniiasion for the Exhibition of 1851 (The). London : — Printed by (ieorge Barclay, Castle Street, Leicester Square. [W. y. Circulated gratuitously. 8vo, pp. 12. A reprint from the Loudon Gazette of the Warrant, dated 3rd day of January, 1850, under which Uer Majesty's Commissioners acted.] Queen's Warrant, v. Lon Ion Gazette. Quersclinitte von hundert Holzarten, umfassend die Wald- und Gartenbaumarten, so wie die gewolinliehsten ausliindischen Boskethiilzer Dcutschhiiids. Zur Belehrung fiir Forstleute, Laiidwirthe, Botaniker, Ilolztechnologeu, heraus- gegeben von Professor Ur. H. Xiirdlinger, Kevierverwalter zu Kircldieim u. T. Sluttyart uiul Tubingen. J. (i. Cotta'schcr Vcrlag. ISri'i. [Price li 4. 2(1 s^r. Ifimo, 18 pp. of text, and 1(X) species of wood pasted on paper, in a box. This collection of specimens, cut in thin tablets, is intended us a sort of text or class-book for foresters, with directions for preparing similar specimens.] Itaiidoiug, M. J.. Eanelagh Club. Pier, on the Two prospectuses, folio and 4to, circu- Eanibling Inspiration (A) over Ackjrmann's Pictures of the Crystal Palace. \iy F. W. N. Bayley. Ackermann & Co., ilO, Strand. [W. y. Printed for gratuitous circulation. A 4to sheet.] These pictur'd ripenings from the Tree of Art, Pouring their juices in her sparkling chalice. Gleam to their task, and glory in their part Of showing to the world Our CuYSTAi, Palace !] on Woollen and Worsted Goods, v. Travaux. The Mechanics' Home for IS.'jl, Ranelagh-Ttoad, near Cubitt's Middlesex side of the Iii\er Thames. Accommodation for One Thousand persons. [Without Publisher's or Printer's name, or date, lated by Mr. Thomas Harrison.] *Rapport du Delegues a Londres pour la Commission Centrale Suisse. Division B. Machines par M. D. CoUadon. [Inserted as Professor CoUadon announced privately that it would be published about the same time as this Catalogue.] Eapport sur 1' Industrie du papier blanc, Presente dans la seance du 26 Novembre 1851, par MSI. V. Journet et A. Kieder, delegues par la Societe industrielle k I'Exnositioii miiversellc de lioudres. [W. y. 8vo, [jp. 32. " Mulhouse— .impr. de P. Baret." Circulated gratuitously. No distinct title.] Rapport sur I'lndustrie du Papier pour Tentures, lu a la SociettJ-industrielle de Midhouse, seance du 27 Ao6t 1851, par M. Jean Zuber fils, Ancien President de la Societe. Mulhouse. Impr. do P. I'aret. [W. y. 8vo, pp. 3'5. M. Ziiber treats his subject first historically, second statistically, thirdly of the commercial laws which govern tlie trade ni eacli country, and of the degree of perfection to which the trade has arisen under the various laws.] Eau, Dr. Karl H., v. Amtliclier Bericht— Landwirthschaftlichen Gerathe (Die). Eawlins', Bailey, Expanding View of the Great Exhibition — The Nave — Printed in colors and Publislied for the Proprietor, By Chas. Moody, 257, High Ilolborn. [W. y. Price 7«. 6(/. A telescopic \ iew, v. olso Lane's Telescopic Views ] Eeal Exhibitors Exhibited ; or an enquiry into the conditiou of tliosc industrial classes who have really represented England at tlie (ireat Exliibition. By the Eev. John Eichardson, B.A., Inciunbent of St. Barnalias', Manchester. fjoniion: Wertheimand Macintosh, 24, Paternoster Row. ISM. [Price '2s. l'2mo, pp. 122. Mr. Richardson devotes his attention to the condition of tlic Working Classes generally, rather than to any special circumstances connected with the F.xhiliition.] ON niK liXIIiniTlOX OK 18M. 91 Keasons for convortiufj; the Crystal Palace into a Winter (Tarden. [Without Publisher's or Printer's name, or year. Folio, p. 1.] Itcasons Why tlio Crystal Palace should not be a permanent Building. [Vachcr & Sons, stationers, 29, Parliament street. W. y. Privately circulated. 8vo, pp. 4. The prin- cipal reasons assigned by the writer arc, the probable expense and the promise that the buiUliiifr should be removed. " Let no talei; of broken faith be brought forward, to tarnish the glory ond success of the most magnificent spectacle the world hos ever witnessed. Beautiful, and inge- nious, and well adapted for its purpose as I heartily confess the Kdiflce to be; it is altogether unfit for a permanent structure." It is signed ' One of the Public,' and dated July, IS.")!.] Reciprocity, v. (ireat Exhibition Essay. KeeoUections and Tales of the Crystal Palace. By the Authoress of ' Belgravia ;' ' Temptation, or a Wife's Perils ;' ' iSpencer's Cross Jlanor House,' &c. &c. &e. London : W. Shoberl, Publisher, 20, Great Marlborough Street. 18.")2. [Price 5s. Post 8vo, pp. I.tO. " I.o! as I roam o'er this unequalled ^?ot, Earth and its drearier scenes are all forgot ; The mighty minds that with resistless will, liaised tl-.e fair temple, seem to haunt it still ! A solemn glory shines along these aisles. And in ti>e violet-tinted distance, smiles ; And Peacit, with dove-like )>inions, seems to brood Above this swarming, countless multitude."] liecollectiona of tlio Great Exhibition of 1851. lA>n 1845 et ISuv. , la Societc Eoyale d'Agricidture de Bordeaux (184G) ; la Socieie Eoyale et Centrale d'Agriculture de France (1847); la Societe Sericole a Paris (1847) ; la Societe d'Encourage- ment pour I'lndustrie Nationale (1847) ; le Coagres Central d' Agriculture (1847); la Chambro de Commerce de Lyon (1818); et par la Societe d'En- courageraent des Arts et Manufactures a Londrea (1850). Sur les Avantages de la Race do Vers a 8oie Bronski et sur la Qualite de la Soic Produite par otto race. I'oris Imprimerie Centrale de Napoleon Chaix et Cie, Hue Bergere, 20, pres du Boulovart Montmartre. 1851. [Circulated gratuitously with a specimen of the silk. 4to, pp. 23.] Redding, Cyrus, v. Stranger in London. R 'dgrave, R., v. Department of Practical Art — Reports by the Juries. Reeve, Isaac, A Poem, v. Vision. "Registered Exhibition Hand Guide to London. Published by .). Allen, Worwick Lane. Price one penny. [W. y. P. 1. Drawing of a hand, with a mop of London engraved within the outline.] Reid, Sir William, v. Hlustrated London Almanack. I I ll 92 CAT.M,0(iUE OF A COT.LKCTIOX OF WOltKS Reis, V. Jolige Eois nanr do TtutoonsteUung tu Londcn, llejectcfl (Tlio) Contribntions to the Great Exhibition of All Nations. Collected by Luke Limner, Esq. with the classes in which they will not be found. If the public maintain that many of the ai'tidea are not rejected, but still occupy distinguished positions, the collector distinctly states it is no fault of his — They ought to have been. Printeil by Leightcm Bros. Seventy orM Illustrations. Prifle one shilling. [W. y. Oblong 8vo, pp. 8. of illustrations. One of Luke Limner's facetious books.] ll'Muarks on the Particular Advantages which The Great Exhibition of 1851 is likely to confer on the Tradesmen of the Metropolis. By John Smith, Publican. [Printed by G. Barclay, 28 Castle St. Lcicestei Sq. W. y. 8vo, pp. 2. Understood never to have been circulated. Smith was a fictitious name.] Remembrances of the Great Exhibition. (Second Edition.) A series of views Beautifidly Engraved on Steel, from Drawings made on the spot. Including a general History of its Origin, Progress, and Close. II. ilandeville, Paris. Ackerman & to. & Kead & Co. London. [W. y. Price 8.s-. (W/. plain, 14». Crf. colored. Oblong 4to. Contains Eleven Engravings of i.xterior and Iiiter.or.J Second Series. A Series of ten jJepartmental Views, Beautifully Engraved on Steel, from Drawings made on the spot. Including a pleasing account of each department. London: Read & Co., 10, Johnson's Court, Fleet Street; Ackermann and Co., 96, Strand. [W. y. Price, 8s. 6d. plain, 14s. 6c/. colored. Oblong 4to.] lieminiscence (A) of the Exhibition of 1851. [Without Publisher's or Printer's name or date. Royal 8vo, pp. 15. A Poem. " But, beauteous as the work, 'tis but a cobweb — A cobweb in its rise, its time, its fall. 'Twas a vision, a brighter ne\er imo'^ed, Entrancing with its sympathies the soul. It was a book from wliicn we read Rich intellectual lessons, and imbibed The charities of our kind, and this indeed A priceless benefit llow good it were To reinstate the shrine, resuscitate Its raptures, and maintain it unimpaired In fullest splendour, loveliness, and grandeur." A new Edition was published in 1853 with the imprint of— London: Printed 8e Published by Jones & Causton, 47, Eastcheap, for the Author, A. Edmond. 1853. And contained 18 pp.] Reminiscences of the Crystal Palace, with a full description of the principal objects exhibited. And a Plan, showing the arrangemeuta of the various Departments ; New Edition, illustrated with numerous woodcuts. London : Geo. Routledge & Co., Farringdon Street. 1852. [Price 1». 12mo, pp. viii., 231.] Reminiscences of the Great Exhibition ; or Annales Facetiarum of 1851. G. Alann, Cornliill. Dean & Son. Printers, Threadneedle Street. [\V. y. Price Is. An oblong sheet of colored facetious engravings, with explanations, bound in a square form,] Removal of the Crystal Palace (The). Fourth Thousand. lloulston & Stonenian, Paternoster Row; Seeleys, Fleet Street Hamilton & Co., Paternoster Row 1852. Price One Penny. [12mo, pp. 12. Relates principally to opening the Crystal Palace at Sydenham on Sundays.] Removal of the Crystal Palace from Hyde Park. [Witliout Pi'.nlisher's or Printer's na\ne, or year. Small 4to p. 1. Recommending the removal of thb Crystal Palace to Battersca Park.] Rendle, William Edgecumbe, v. Shall tiie Crystal Palace remain. Report (A) on the Eleventh French Exposition of the Products of Industry, Prepared by the direction of, and submitted to, the President and Council of the Soci(>ty of Arts. By Matthew Digby Wyatt, architect. 11 Park Street, Westminster, Sept. 18-49. London : IUm ON THE EXIIiniTION OF ]8.")1. 93 Ijonilon: Chopman and Hall, 186 Strand; Joseph Cundall, 21 Old Bond Ptrcct; and David Bogno, 8fi Fleet Street. 184'.t. [Folio, j)p. 30. Contains a ground-plan. This Report was prepared in accordance with instructions from the Council of the Society of Arts. Mr. W'yatt divided the suhjcct under the following; liea... ics into the willingness of Manu- facturers and otiiers to support Periodical Exhibitions of the Works of Industry of All Nations. By Henry Cole and Francis Fuller, Members of the Coiuicil of the Society of Arts. Ijomlnn: Society of Arts, John Street, Adelphi. 1849. [Printed for circulation amongst the Members of the Society of Arts. 8vo, pp. 28.] Itoport made to His Eoyal Highness the Prince Albert, President of the Society of Arts, &c. &c. &c., of preliminary inquiries into the willingness of Manu- facturers and others to support periodical Exhibitiom qftlie Works of Industry of all Nations. By Henry Cole and Francis FuUer, Members of the Council of the Society of Arts. [Without Publisher's or Printer's name. Dated Londim, October 1849. Printed for cir- culation amongst the Members of the Society of Arts. Folio, pp. 7!).] Eeport of a Meeting held at the Mansion-House, London, October 17, 1849, in support of the Great Exh' jition of the Works of Industry of All Nations in 1851, under the Presidency of H. E. H. the Prince Albert, K.G., &c. &c. &c. From the Times of October 18, 1849. London: — Printed by G. Barclay, Castle St. Leicester Sq. [W. y. 12mo, pp. 16.] Eeport of a Meeting of Foremen, Overlookers, & Operatives, held at the Exchange Buildings, Bradford, on the 18th of April, 1850. Henry Forbes, Esq., Mayor, in the chair. W. Bylcs, Printer, Observer Office, Kirkgate, Bradford [Yorkshire], [W. y. Circulated gratuitously. 12mo, pp 12.] Eeport of Benj. P. Johnson, Agent of the State of New York, appointed to attend the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations, held in London, 1851. Albany: C. Van Benthuysen, Public Printer. 18.'j2. [Price 7r> cents. 8vo, pp. 1'.13. Contains two engravings of the Prize Medal and a Ground- plan of the Building, witn the situation of many of the articles exhibited. Is addressed to His Excellency Governor Hunt, and illustrated by several woodcuts.] [Eeport of the Number of Vehicles which passed Bo^v Church, Cheapside, between the Hours of 6 p.m, on Thursday, the 8th day of August, and G p,m. on Friday the 9th of August 1850, and the Number of Persons in and with the said Vehicles ; also the Number of Foot- Passengers who passed during the same time, and Similar Eeport taken from Aldgate Church.] [Without Publisher's or Printer's name, or year. Folio, pp. 2. Information furnished by Mr. Daniel W. Harvey, Chief Commissioner of Police of the City of London, in accord- ance with a request made by the F^xecutive Committee.] Eeport of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Cost and Applicability of the Exhibition Building in Hyde Park. Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty. London: Printed by George Edward Flyrc and Willi im Spottiswr ode, Printers to the Queen's most Ivxcellcnt Majesty. F'or Her Majesty's Stationciy Office. 18.")2. [Folio, pp, vii., 4!(. The Commissioners, l^ord f'',?ymour, Sir William Cubitt, and Dr, Lindley, repnrteil against the Building remaining in Hyde Park. A reply was published by the Committee appointed to secure the Preservation of the Building, r. Preservation.] Report of the Frauds of London, i-. By Authority. Eeport of the Proceedings at the Public INIeeting hold at the Eiding School of the Eoyal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich, on Tuesdivy, the 4th of June, 1850, in support of the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations in 1861. m 94 CATAI.ddllK OF A COLLECTION OK WOUKS 1851. Lit'ut.-Gcm'ral Sir Thoinns Downman, C.U., K.C.I I., in tlio Chair. From tlu' Kontisli IiKU'pi'ndciit of Juno Hili, 1850. E. Jones, I'r'iitpr, ' Kcntisli Imlepfiulfiit' Office, Wmthfich. [W. y. Printed for gratuitous circulntioii. 4to, pp. 12.] Eeports by the Juries. Class XXIX. Misecllaueous Marmfacturrs a. id Small Wares. Warren do la Hue, F.lt.S., B«porter. Professor A. W. llofinaun, F.R.S., Joint Eeporter, [Witliout Publisher's or Printer's name, or date. Crown 8vo, pp. 1.133-ir)27. An excicrpt from the Inrgc Kdition of the Keports by the .luricH. One hundred copies were printed.] Reports by the Juries on the Subjects in the Thirty Classes into which the Exbibitiou wan divided. Presentation Copy. London: Printed for the Royal Commission, by William Clowes & Sons, Stamford Street and Charin(t Cross. IS-Vi. [Crown 8vo., pp. cxx., 868. Contains Ueport of Viscount Canning— Decisions regard?".g Juries— Classification of Subjects- Instructions from (.'ouncil of Chairmen — List of Jurors - Answer of Prince Albert to Chairman of Juries -List of Jury Awards— Reports on Class 1, M. Dufrenoy, pp. 1-.'16— Class 2, 'I'lioniaE Graham, pp. 37-.'>0— Class 3, J. D. Hooker, p'.. .')1-C7- ('loss 4, Uichard Owen, pp. ()8-l()(>- Class 5, Henry Moseley, pp. 167-11)1 — Class :«i, Joseph Holland, pp. l;)2-li»3 -Class 6, U. Willis, pp. 194- 205— Class 7, I. K. Brunei, pp. 200-20"— Class 8, Harou C. Dupin, pp. J!0:)-224— Class it, Ph. Pusey, pp. 22.'>-242— Class 10, James (JIaisher, pp. 243-323 Class lOn, H. R. Bishop, pp. 324 33r)— Class KlA, E. U. Denison, pp. .3.16-343 -Class lOr, Joseph Henry Green, pp. 344-346— Class 11, Thomiis Ashton, pp. 347- 349— Class 12, Samuel Addington, pp. 350-361— Class 13, Thomas 'Wink- worth, pp. 362-308— Class 14, William Charley, Grenler Lefevre, pp. 369-373— Class 15, William Prinsep, pp. 374382 -Class 16, J. A. Nicholay, J. B. Bevington, pp. 383-.39,')— Clcss 17, A. Firmin Didot, C. Whittinghom, T. De la Hue, pp. .396-45.')— Class 18, F.dmund Potter, pp. 456-459 -Class 1^>, Richard Uirkin, pp. 460-476— Class 20, T. Christy, pp. 477-484 —Class 21, Lord Wharnclitfe, pp. 48.5-491 -Class 22, W. Dyce, pp. 492 i)09— Class 23, Duke de I.uynes, pp. 511-520— Class 24, 1 ord De Mauley, pp. .521-.537 — Class 25, Duke of Argyll, pp. .5.3S-543— Class 20, Professor Koosuer, J. G. Crace, pp. 544-552- Class 27, D. T. Ansted, pp. 5.53-589- Class 28, Kdwin Lnnkcster, pp. 590-602-Cla88 29, Warren de la Rue, A. W. llofmonn, pp. 603 682— Class 30, A. Panizzi, pp. 68.3-690— Class 30, Supplementary Report, with engravings, Richard Redgrave, pp. 091-749 — Index, &c. Reports by the Juries on the Subji'cts in the Thirty Classes into which the Exhibition was divided. By Authority of the Royal Conuuissuon. In four volumes. Vol. 1. Tutroductorv ; Awards; Reports — Classes 1 to 4. Vol. 2. Reports— CI r , ea 5 to 16. Vol. 3. Reports— Clapscs 17 to 28. Vol. 4. lieports- '.•-S.-8 29; 30. Londnn : Spic ■■ ':■ ' iiers, Wholesale Stationers ; W. Clowes and Soni', Printers ; Contractors to the Rovnl Cori :. ..on. 18.52. [Imperial 4to. Vol. 1. cev., 358; Vol. 2, iv., 359 to 870; Vol. .3, iv . 871 to 13.32; ■'^ol. 4, iv., 13.33 to 1828. Illustrated with 1.53 Photographs and 3 Colored Lithogranhic Plates, and with half titles peculiar to this edition. This was the Kdition of the Jury Reports prepared for, and presented with, the large edition of the Catalogue and Special Reports to Foreign Governments and Her Majesty's Commissioners.] Retention of the Crystal Palace, v. Preservation. ^teverie (A) about The Crystal Palace. Py tl.c Author of 'Proverbial Philosophy.' G. J. Palmer, Savoy Street, Strand. [W. y. Circulated gratuitously. Svo, 1 p. A Poem signed AL V. T, " Drnm of splendour, bright and gay, Disenchanted all too soon. Dimly fadiut' fnst nwny Like a half-rcmcmbored tune, — "] lieyniud, Maurice, v. Pieces. Reynolds's New Map of London : and Visitors Guide One shilling;. rWitho\U Publisher's or Printer's name, or year. 12mo, pp. 36. Contains a short account ofthe Exhibition.] Rhvme (A) for The Close of ' The Great Exhibition.' trom the establishment of Thomas Brettell, Rupert Street, llaymarket, Printer of ' The Hymn for .Ml Nations!' in Thirty Languages. f W. y. Circnhitcd gratuitously. Svo, p. 1. A Poem by " Mar'in F. Tuppcr," dated Albury, Guildford. Ap])cared in two ^oiTns. Ii was also set to music l>y rtliss l.ydia B. S-'mitli. " Ghn-y to th lod of heaven, — Peace on i arth, tow'rds men good will 1 Now shall honours due bo given 'J'o the best of human skill ;"] Rhyr 1 Loi Du Richii Ricliii Richi Ricor 1 hoi Riedt Righl t 1 hoi Robei Robei Roch( Rodgf Roesr Roess Rolan Roma Rong( Ross I o :^ OM TIIK KXiriniTION OK IH.M. 95 Rliymo Rook (The) : by TierculoH Ellis. Tin; I'or.T's JIotto. Whence slioiihl the I'oet seek the saoreil fire, To Idiidle ill his son! the thotiglit divine? To wliat liigli themes slinuhl he attune liis lyre, To crown with iminortality his line ? First let him strike the sounding shell, And to nil time the praises tell Of those, who nolily loiight, and fell, The tyrant's boii 1^ to break ; Next let him siiii; in suiler strain, Of those, who wore love's "gentle chain. And proved that wealth niiil power were vain, Their constancy to shake : And ever let the I'oet's motto be — 'The liberty of Love, and lovo of Libe 'ty,' London: Longman, Hrown, (irccn & Longmans. Z)u/'/in.— Diitfy, 11, Wollinuton (^jay. 1851. [Price 2I«. Koynl 8vo, pp. 71:2, with an Introduction and Postscript, not pogcd. Dedi- catcrl to tne Prince of Wales. The postscript complains of poems not receiving prizes.] Eielmrd et Lake, v. Guidj tlu Voyngeur a Loudrcs. Riclmrdson, Rev. John, v. Exhibition Loiidou Guide — Iteul E.vhibitora Exliibitod. llichmond, Music at the Dinner at the Caatle at, v. Selection. Ricordi a' Eorestieri che Vibitauo la 'rriUjd' Esposizione dello Arti in London, I'Anuo 1851. Delia 8crittiira e della Oiiservanza in Ino;hilterra del 8abato, O sia Giorno del ISignore chiamato coinunenieente "la Domoniea." Lontlra : Stampato per la Societa Promotrice della Dottrina Cristiana. 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[Circulated gratuitously. 8vo, pp. 12 These papers, in their spcoi il title, are called Reports " On the principles of Jurisprudence which should regulate the -eccgiution of the Rights of Inventors."] Roberts, David, R.A., v. Dickensons' Comprehensive Pictures. Roberts, Henry, v. Model Houses. Rochdale, v. Eul. Eodgers, Charles T., v. American Superiority at the World's Eair. Roesner, Professor, v. Reports by the Juries. Roessler, Commerzicnrath, v. Amtlicher Bericht. Roliind, Ollivier, v. E-^position Universelle de Londres. Romainville, v. Cantata. Rongeat, A., v. Royal Exhibitiou, Guide through London. Ross and Soia's Great E.xhibition Almanac for 1851, Fourteentl year of the E<>ign of Her Present Majesty. Contents. The Great Industrial Exhibition of all Nations — Eclipses — The Calendar, with the Moon's Changes — Routes fc- Viewing ^ 96 (' iT.\I,OfiUK C(F A COTJ.KCT OX OK WORKS ViewiiifT London in Six Days— Grntuitous Exhibitions — Cab Fares, Ac. Entered nt Stilt iomW Mall. Loniton. I'ublishcd by Koss nml Son's. 119 & \M), BUliopujfate Street. \V Ostell, Printer, Mart St., Hloonisltury. [W. y. Price ful. ,1-Jmo. Contains an " Elevation ol' the lluiUling," and an account In English, French, and (iennan, of the undertukint;.] Eossc, Earl of, v. lUustratt'd London Ahuanack. Koss S()Ufj;atep (The). Pfii-o One Penny. Printed and Published by H. May, Holywell iStrect, Strand, Lonihm. [W. y. 24nio. No. 11 contains Songs, entitled "Openiii); the Palace of Crystal" and " The Kxhibition of IS.'il," and No. T) contains ■' The Kxhibition I'rizes, or. Comic .Medals," and " K.xhibition Lodgers."] Boyal Charter of Incorporation of the Society for the EncouraKCtnent of Arts, Sramifactures, and Commerce. (Jranted in the tenth year of the Eeign of Her Most Gracious iMajesty Queen Victoria, and tiie 93rd. Session of the Society, Anno Domini, 1847. [Without Publisher's or Printer's name, or year. Circulated amongst members. Sm. 4to, pp. 8.] Royal Excliange (Tiie) and the Palace of Industry; or, the Possible Future of Europe and the World. In tliree Parts. 'The Earth Is the Lord's, and all tliat tlierein is, The comi«uss of the worhl.aud they tlftit dwell therein.' London: The Religious Tract Societj'; .")(>, Paternoster Row, and 6."), St. Paul's Churchyard. 1831. [Price 2.1. limo, pp. 176. Translations will be found under "Bourse," and " KSniglicho Borse." " Philosophere, and polituians, and social economists, ore all regarding the great event which is jusl at hand, as constituting the bcginmng of n new era and of better times ; and as embodying in itself something like a prophecy of a brightened and improved future for the nations." This work also appeared with a new title-page, and with the name of Dr. Biuney as the Author.] Iloyal Exliibition Drawinjx Slate. [\V. y., or maker's name. Price \s. 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Small 4to, pp. 23.] Eoyal (The) Eoad to Eeading, tlirough the Great Exhibition ; In which those who were too yoimg to visit the Exhibition, may learn to read about it. Part 1. — About the Tilings. Part 2. — About the Persons. Part 3. — About the Places. Bv the Editor of Pleasant Pages. London: Houlston and Stoneman ; Edinburgh: \', ■izies; Dublin: J. Robertson; and all Booksellers. [>!V. y. Price Is. Square 18mo, pp. 4',t, with 17 engravings. A book for young people.] Royle, Dr. J. Forbes, v. Illustrated London Almanack — Lectiu-es — Papers. Eiihlraann, Professor, i\ Amtlicher Bericht. Eides of the Northampton and Northamptoiisliire Provident Society. [Without Publisher's or Printer's name, or date. A card.] ON iiiK KxiMiirridX or ih.m. 07 Jtiiskin, Jolni, i\ Opciiin-,' of (he CrvHtal Piilaw. liuHsoU, J. S., r. ISpicial OciuTnl IMoi'tinp. IliisBiaii Hoctioii. ]Jy Aiitliority of the Boyal ConiiiiisMion. Ollicial Catalogue of tlu> Orcat Exiiihitioii of tlu' liuluHtry of All Xatiims, lHr)l. Loniinn: Spiior lirolhera, Wliolcsulo Stntioiicra ; W. Cldwcs Ik Sdiis, I'riiitors ; Contractor! to the Utiynl I'oinmissimi. t'ity Office, 2'.t Now Hridtte Striot, Hlnckt'rinrs. [W. y., but imblislic ity t)fflrc, jclie V'lie du Piilaia de Cristal le Guide exact et pittoreaipie di' rEtnitif,'er dans liondres et ses Environs. Dispose iiar joiirnees, et suivi d' Instructions iv rusaf»e du Voyageur et du Repertoire de I'Etranfjer h Londres contenant la Nomenclature do8 etablisscinents fran(,'ais, hotels, etc. Monuments et Ouriosites, Amuse- ments du soir, etc. i'ostes, Ambassades, Monnaies nn Vocabulairo des mots ani^laia et des phrases les plud utiles ornt" d'un betui plan do Londres, trea- conqjlet fi;rave et colorie avec un Index des princi|)ale8 Kues \ni Tableau de Londres Hevue caracteristidue et animee des nujeura britaiuiiipies ; resume rapide des imprcsaions et ilea aouvenira d'un voyap;o dana la capitale d(^ I'Angle- terre par M, J. Bard Chevalier de plusieurs Ordrea, Inapecteur honorairo des moiniments historitpies, etc. FnrU Uorrani ct Droz, Librairos-Commissionnires Kuo des Soints-Peres, 7. Di-uxillet, Ostende, l.nipzig, Kicflslint; et O', l.iliraires. Londnn K. Honicastlo riO.'lJurlinKton Arcade, Piccmlilly P Uolandi 20, Bcmcrs Street, Oxford Street, [Price 2 frnncs 50 centimes. Post 8vo, jip. xv., IWl. Anotlicr copy has a little fuller description of tlie booksellers. The title is copied from the cover, as there appears to be no inner title. The account of the Kxhibition ia contained in pages viii.-xv.] 8emper, Gottfried, v. Wiasenschaft, Industrie und Kunst. Sermon (A) Preached in The Church of St. Gporge'a, Hanover Scjuare, on Sunday Oct. 19, 1851. Being the Sunday after the Cloaing of the Great Exhibition of The Industry of All Nations. By Henry Howarth, B.D. Itector. London: John Kodwell, 4G New Bond Street. 1851. [Price 6d. Svo, pp. 19.] Sermon on the Exhibition of Art and Industry of All Nations, by the Rev. J. F. Denham, M.A., F.R.S., Rector of St. Mary-le-Straud, Lecturer of St. Bride'a, Fleet Street ; Reapectfully dedicated to the Inhabitants of the above Parishes ; at the request of many of whom it ia now Published ; and nearly as it was delivered in their churches. London : Published by C. C. Spiller, 102, Ilolbom Hill. 1851, Price Fourpence. Q8vo, pp. 15. A second edition was published.] Sermons by the following authors will be found. Aldis, Rev. J. — AUon, Rev. II. — Archer, Rev. Dr. — Aveling, Rev. T. — Beaumont, Rev. Dr. — Binney, Rev. T. — Birch, Rev. Harry — Brock, Rev. W. — Brown, Rev. J. B. — Burnet, Rev. J. — Burrows, Rev. H. W. — Chalmera, Rev. W. — Clayton, Rev. George — Conway, Rev. W. — Cooke, Rev. Dr. — Cox, Rev. Dr. — Croly, Rev. Dr. — Gumming, Rev. Dr.— Davits, Rev. C. T.— Denham, Rev. J. F.— Dixon, Rev. Dr.— Fleming, Rev. Fletcher — Fletcher, Rev. Dr. A. — Flower, Rev. T.— Goode, Rev. D. — Hamilton, Rev. Dr. — Harrison, Rev. J. C. — Higgenson, Rev. E. — Hinton, Rev. J. H. —Howarth, Rev. H.— Hulbert, Rev. D. P. M.— Kennedy, Rev. J.— Leaak, Rev. Wm.— Marshall, Thomas L.— Miller, Rev. J. C— Moore, Rev. D.— Moriaon, Rev. Dr. John— Noel, Rev. B. W.- Smith, Rev. G.— Stoughton, Rev. J.— Stovel, Rev. C. — Thoresby, Rev. T. E.— Tyermau, Re\ . L.— Weir, Rev. J.— Wordsworth, Rev Dr. C. Sewers, Correspondence with Commissioners of, v. Correspondence. SeyiFarth, Dr. Woldemar, v. London. Seymour, Lord, v. Report of the Cominisaionera. Shakespeare, t;. Proposal for erecting a Monument to. (IN Till': KXinilUKlV OK 18.M. uu Slmll llic Crystiil P.alacv rciniiiii, or slmll it not 'i by William E. Wcndk', IMyiiioutli. /.o/i'/cp/i; llriiillHLry & Kvntin, II, Umivoric Street. I'lymiutlt: Ji'iikiii riiiimaH, ',», ('oniwnll Sticot [ W. y, but itiiti-il I'lyiiiDutli, .liiiiiiar}, IH.VJ. Pricu U. 8vo, |>p. 21. I'riiitol liy .Iviikln 'rn\ Imi ! Ui'hIkiv ii liiiililiii|{ tliiit lins |ii'ovl'iI to lie llio wiiiidcr nml niliiiinitiiiii of inillioim Crystal Palace and liavi- Kidi ' and Walkiiifj; in Hy Di-nariiis. John Murriiy, Albemarle Street. IH.M. " I'rice Sixpence. • kft'i) tii(> I rvsiai I'aiace and navi- Kidni ainiin;,' JMowtTs* - KoiintaiiiH - and Mcnipturc F Xuik/cih all Woatlirrs [Hvo, pp. l."). "'rho first condition in carrying out these views is, tliat tho great prin- ciple of the Kxhibition itnelf Nhall be applied to any fiitnru nscH to be muile of tho bnildin};, namely, tho self-supjHiriiiij; and 8ell-nianii(finB prineiple. Tho sneross of the I'.xhibition itself is maiidy due to the adoption of this teature; and no one can ilonbt that the Kxhiliition would littvo been far less popular nnd far Iohs successful if it liud been curried out by tho (iovernment instead ot tlie public themselves."] Shall \vc Sju'iul £l(X),(XX) on a Winter Garden for London, or in Endowing Schools of Dt'aign in Hirinin;,'liain, iNlanchester, Siiellicld, Hflfast, (Jlas^'ow, Leeds, Jdi-. &e. ? A letter to tiio llif,'ht Jlon. the I'resident of tiie l^ufdOf Trade. \iy Francis Fuller, moiitber of the Executive Coniinittee of the (Jreat Exhibition; Ciiairnian of the Council of tlie iSoeiety of .Vrts, for LSl'J-oO. Lum/on: John Ollivicr, r>'.), Pali Mali IH.'il. I'r'ico Sixpence. [8vo, pj). ao. "Whot will KHVKMi/., sunk in a Winter flanleu, ilo towards enltiratin); those arts of ilesiKn, that toslo in colour in whil-' A (H>l.t |:»M~U>N oK \V(>I{KS Sluto, «\ Uovul Kvl»il>itl,. Sl;j«ht SkoloK ^^A) of llio M!u»i|>ultil>>r\ 1'im«h>8! m\ Hutttm MuKm^. IUMs!tl\«umliug, (\>\(\i»j;, .V>\ \Vul\ iholist of MjuioliX'toiiO!* (» l>o visilod. IVIntrd l\>r lu-iMvli' m-HluiCoii!* ilis>nl)utii.u tinuM\^i; ll\o \isilor!* lo Minwiunliivm on llu> \\H\\ o< Jiuio, tS.M. /Vi >i«ii^t«<^.iiH .' IMiiltsl Ml M. UllllH^i'ii S(«H>m'ri-|i. tit), " 'V\w nr)l<^))» i'<Kiil"^ llirilliiiillY ><(' Intioiiv, niiil in (UMUtl IX <)t)iik t' t'li^Uitil liitvp HI U>M^ili lm>l i»»l>;iiisl li> llioni llit>l )ioitill«>ii x^litoU lliov Mv i\ ll«>lr »t>i'k», ll<< i* |iitl Ui lliluk llotC llita iHwIlliMi In llio ivaitll i>l' llti^ lulnnux iH' itxi iiosnl CtnmiiUiUMi umt IIiim.o oI' iIii< I \<><>iiII\<> «'\viiiiiilll(>(' llio Imlii'ilt'V Kl'nll NAlUmn, >»\tl »ii lliiliiiii<. tS.^I, III ivot'Uo iWui n onuimiiiillv, «lii>>i< uiitlnl Inlmiii'v lUim III ..it> n|;)ii~<>)inl<< im iiiilmiHU'lMiK jkiiI hI' |Iii> UviIo I'kiIi llvliUililnii, Homo IuWjmi uI' llii'U' ))rMlilit««%> nl' lln> l«'x»- >'<<»«<<» (jxmo lliiMii^li ill Itio iiiAiuiiWltnlio M lie vl«tli>il "i Sliui,' aiiii I) Stiuio I'm- tlio (hvrtt l"Kluliili.lm Ui'll MinMi- o( tho *rim<\ Siusill I'l-utrilmtiou ^ \^ ti« ll\<> (Jit'iit l'Miil>itii«n of ISM. Hv J. t\ II. Ki\ (tis liivliti'.' Itmih'H; (Ji>m(uliiUlj)<> ttii.l Sum, I'nlomiwIi'V How. ISM, IMoii Oiio SlilUtiii!, t Svii, y\\. 10 'I'lil* |'tmi|>lilol WHit mniwiviilh' « ivjOv In " Tlu' I'IiIIumhiIu'i'* Mtlo." "' 'I'liti I'vtilliilinu «lll lUMM' ni'lllioi' lUiifSvioin In llu> i'imuiiiv iuiv In Mini' |Hniiiltiill\ i iloolilislly lilt" it>i<>imi niKl Iho tiilli'l«l oIlVi'U ivsiillliin IVnm II, «lili ivjin' 'I In .,i miil •otmi. i\ iv.iioitli.m mill i'i>U)!lnii, niiil llin |inUlioAl tnul anoinl liinlliiiitniis, mIII Iii< iii'iiltnilMl>li>, uiul !>i< IVII litv IwnvnH.l llio llmo nl'till «l»i iii>« <'OU»uit' n>' inHlm' U," ll wua ii,UU\>«".hI In I'liiu'o Allien, 1 ■ Siuitli, Jnhu. •', Koi\\!U"kn, Sniilli, ,1iilm Jiiv, I'. l.otliTs lV>|>osal, Sniitli, Kov. iJ.. r. KoHv-liuir SoniKMis. SuiUhio.x, Mi's. Yoriok. A |iiirm, i\ Pi'liioo ••jiul llio I'oojilo. Snow, Kolu'i'l, A I'ooiu, (. l>u ll-,,> ('losing, ISiH'iotv ol' .\i't!>, I', t'onfttitutioii of ro|)io.t of t'o.ilnu't willv Mctikw. MuuiliiV"' ^*^^>!^l I'XlulntioM of liiiluslrv, l'oi''<'^|>oinli'ni'o vvilli Mr, Uih'w Iu' .Milors. on tlio I'liiiiMploft of JurisiinnloMoo l.o»'li»i'Of< lu'llt^r fn>i»i Mr, II. I'i.onior On tho Miisicul Oo|»urln>oi»i o( (l»o lii llio (hii^in K'i^IiIn o( liivoiilors HoM»l (Miiirlor of Inoorjionvliou S|u'oitil Uoitoriil Moi'lin^ S|«U' m(>m. of IVuHwIiii^f*. N«H'u>tv of Arls. MiiimftU'luti"!*, auil Coiuinoivo, Art MiumfiiolKiVH' Insliliilo, with Kloiuoiiltirv Pni«ii«u Scliool.*, at llrai''"onl, / ,««iAii» ■■ I'i'liilnit liv li Unii'liiv, ','rt«ilii SI. l.oi.' ilpi' Sij, ISvn, (ip, til, 'Up|inil nl'ni MioiliiH liiUI »l ll^»^ll\ll^l, Xniknlilw, bVlnumv ami. ^^'.VJ.) SiH'iiMv of Arts "Mr, I'avlou on tlio origin uml ili'lail-* of llio Huiiilinj^, r. On. Soi'si Now irt«uUm Soujnivoi>»iirtl. J., i\ Ainlliolior H»ition, i'oun»ri!*o«l in («i\ imtlirutio «'oloiui>il Intoriorn, i. !('»' ilrawin^,"* l>v .1. MrNoviii, iiimlo o\prt~n^tlv for lliift work. I, Tlio Mritisli ilo|mrlnuMil, viowod lowarils Iho 'IVaa.sojil, "J, Tlio Mrilisli ilo|iarttnonl, \io\\oil from iho Transoiit, ;i, Tho Koioif'n iloparlinont, viowoil towanls Iho lVan,-*oi>l, i. Till* l''oroij;;ii (lo|iiirtiiii>i»l, viowoil fnnn iho Tran^opt. ^, Tlio Ti"iiiiso|i|, from tlio (! nihil Kiili;mii\ H, Tho TranMopl. lowan's tlio tiratnl Kniianoo. In t'liiMmo!;ra|ih\ In Mo(«,<«r,'. Thoiniui I'iokoii, William Snin>.-«on, K', '» , Thoiim*. nmi \l Wiilkor. ' " t>V rilK KXmiUlli'N Oh 18.NI. 10! fiut.Aw. Vokcnuniiii Mitkl Oo,, \Hl, >int»(,.l, l>v i«|>init(\U»oul (« U. M, U»i> VJuwi*, II, U, U, I'vIhoo ,VU>p«(, 11 K. II. il>.< t>>iol«<ltir«|t\v,i'>) a«, ; 1 W. J t\iij>»l K.illo, \y\\, li I HovoiNMjju ol" All! Uvinii l\»i* Iho Ijiuvn. aixl Wolotmio to All Niitioujt; A t'ontri- ImUiou 1(1 Iho t5«vul Kxlul>iti(>u ot' IS.M, Podiontotl to .l»!n>jtl\ I'stvlon, K!«t|. lU m> KAl»>l>il»r. /,.uiiAu«. Mudi'l ^ l'«> , Uocmnn SU'w.l, Oxt\ii\l Sli'wf; S.il.l l>_v J. XUohi, r>(i, IVl.wn i U»w, wikI ttll llm>V»t>lli'>-», '\'\\v I'lMrtl* «(ll Iw .IovhI.hI to llio iviil'dl" {\w linut^l SoIuh'U I'rioo I>\>>u' (wmHi. llHvitMiK, i'wrviwm', »u.l t'i>., I'lliXPiii, \ \V lillvtViw* SUwl, VIih'( SuvoI, |\V, v, INwt Sv>s \>\y M, I'vtiil.Hl lit gx.M, wclUi <>»Ut l>i mufto l<,v Ml', I., II. I.nvoiiii. '• lli'io lot |holiml cxiom^l H,<~> ' Mv liooi'l l>p«l« liiio (u llilini," lUi tlilit n IViiii«l«i li> I'll*' (Mnlao I Ml iiiidoiiit loni'ii lli<< ulinlii ; 'riioli' tiilnilc to .l.noi»l to iho I'lililio on it,-* hohtilT, • ,\ lillv INuilii'H, "lull svi Mrtii SrtVV IIOVOI .tlll.v ,\Ullliill>l lni)>iUI I ' l'4iK' S*»N|jf , {,ii««A>«.' t!tH>i>vl, I'nlpnwwtoi' Ui>\v\ ritlll* \\( .Vl|i,iii« ;' l« It \ Ui-imk (111 lliU I>ihhiIH\iI «tiiii'liiiv, iVrtiijilil «sil ox.il ilUiiioi' ivo»Ur.>tli>ii|i, »inl o>>ii»o,'itHi'.t li_v » lli>»i»mi>i iiMWl«t4>»U» ;' " ll i» •I>HhhI rllllttll thl>>|H>S. I Spoi'iul OtMUM'itl iVJoolillg ol' llu< iSiHMolV o( \\'[^, I'Vlu'llilVV S. lSi\0, \\itl\ tt'glUHl to tiio OiH'ul K\lubit(i>»> i>r luilusUv. I W (lliKiil I'lilitlnlior 111' riliiii'i'n u«'i\ii>, i>i' ilulo, 4lv>. (HI, a, .\ oliviilmmlvoonliiii; Ml'. \V|i|«ln»\v'» olttlmn, " tN'i' inlvrtio oliviilrttU.ii unls , iiiilou Mr, UihwoU'd itntoiiioiit la mA.io (Mlllllo," e', MAIoIIII'III »>r l'lM>'!timnu»li(iin K\l»il>itluii. SjuHvli lit' MU KovitI Uii^lmoN!* lVim^< AllHct, ttl (lio Ut'iuul Ununuot tit <,\w Mim- Niod U.)ns(\ oil rintf.xilttv, Mmvli 'Jlsl, IS'nt, S«UI liv ll>ii«tl» t>«i>ii. ll>«>l.«<>U<>i', sirttumi'i, mill Nort»|ii>i>«i|' .VkouI, b'olo.vii fVjun.ix'. tW.V. l'l'l.>«'tU, IJlltil't.v. IV, l,| I l>iUn, ill i»>i>i|lu>ii liliio pa(uM', luul with tui uriitt- i>\oitltU hiM'ilof. 1 l\V,,v, IMm. I», KoittUVllo. j>, »,J Pilto, in Ki-^MioU. 1 (littii. in Oonniin. ) MillD, in Ittk^lian. I Oil to, in .Vi'altii',] PiU»>. in rnrKi,-«lt,l .SjHVoh wf \i, l\>t>il«M\. Kmi.. M.P. Kxliilntion ot' (ho lnilu«tf_\ of All Ni>tii>HN. IS.M. Mot'tinj; i»r ll>i> M»i"onui> of iM!»r\li>lnini\ Jwlm im.i, Vi'liiloi', 'I'lmiiil.iii'a HiilMtiiBn. Ilin.nUiil, Vni'lt*, I \V, y, riiviiltttwl gi'tttiillimaly, U.mhI ,>«vnntiiin, Nilk TiMpliv . !>lo<>lin'!t Kmmr. t'oitUu'miK l>itlv' l>i>im>. Xiv .lio.' /..«,&«., |'ul.U»lio.l l>\' \VlUI»»i\ SiH««>u«t', aTl>, Slcoml. S«i|ilv. a.t \m, I I'lloi' '*, |>lo,1 S, S,. i\ Ktm^woll l.inott. SUmlov, on tin* Kxinlntion, c. l.o^^l [ INvmohI Mtu-I of Mtn-ln 1. SttiliMoonl ol" I'lMtvotlinjift jnvliiniutiry to tito I'vhilntion of lntlu.', pp. 3J; with an onuraviug. (^nly the first two pages contain an account of the Crystal Palace.] OV THE KXTIiniTIOX OK IHril. 103 Street Sdngii, v. Ballads. Strengthening the Bonds of Peace, v. Placards. Strutt, J. G., V. Tallis's History of the Crystal Palace. Substances used as Food, as exemplified in the Great Exhibition. Published under the Direction of the Committee of General Literature and Education, appointed by the Society for Promoting ChriHtiiin Knowledge. London : Printed A)r the Society for Promoting I'hristian Knowledge; sold at the Depository, Great Ciueen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields; 4, Koyal Kxchange; and 16, Hanover Street, Hanover St, Maij 1850. Ixindon : Dickenson Brothers, 114, New Bond Street, and Marchant Singer & Co., 1, Ingram Court, Fenchurch Street. 18.")1 . [Price '2s. 8vo, pp. (13. "It may bo gathered from the more frequent allusions of the press to the subject of .Vrt Education for the Masses, and also from the private discussions of individuals concerning the merits of the various art-manufactnres lately exhibited, that 'The Kxhibition of Industry of all Nations' has awakened the public mind to the import- ance of schools for the development and education of taste. There may be some however, who witnessed the honourable position which British articles of taste maintained in the Crystal Palace, who would rest content with the present state of things. We must confess ourselves not of the number."] Sullivan, William K., v. Journal of Industrial Progress. Sunday School Teacher, i;. What I thought. Sutton, Leslie, v. Fate of Crystal Palace. S. v., V. Deux Lettres Sans Adresso Switzerland. Manufactures, Section III. Catalogues of Classes XIV., X\'^I., and XVIII. of the Exhibition in London. St. Gall: Printed by Schcitlin & ZoUikofer. 18.")1. [8vo., pp. 14. Title taken from cover. The prices are generally affixed to the articles, r. also Catalogue — Section III.] Synopsis of the Vegetable Products of Scotland, Forming a Descriptive Account of the collection exhibited at the Great Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations. By Peter Lawsou & Son. Seedsmen and Nurserymen to the High- land and xVgricultural Society of Scotland ' flod said, Behold, I have pivcn you every herb bearing soeii, which is upon the face of all tlie earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seci\.' - Genesis i. 29. Edinlmrcih : Private Press of Peter Lawson & Son. 1851. [The separate divisions were given away during the time of the F.xhibition. Since that time the work lias been published in one volume, price 10». 6d. Small 4to. Division 1, " Plants cultivated for their Farinaceous seeds, together with their straw or haulm," p]> i:i'*; Division 2, " Plants cultivated for their Herbage and Forage," pp. 128 ; Division :(, " Plants chielly cultivated for their Boots," pp. 64; Division 4, " Plants cultivated for their uses in the .Vrts and Manufactures," ]ip. 72; Appendix, "List of Frnit Trees," pp. 83. A detailed acc(mnt of vegetable products of Scotland in the Exhibition. " The desire has been to render clear and accessible to the many thousands who may congregate at this Great Imlustrial Exhibition of all Nations, a knowledge of the leading characters of those plants, which are, by art or culture, rendered subservient to the wants of man." Anotlip.h EniTioN was published in 18J2, headed " The Ijawgonian Collection. Synopsis of the Vegi'tablo Products of Scotland in the Museum of the Boyal Botanic Gardens of Kew. By Peter Lawson and Sim." Dedicated to Sir William .lackson l'. llenltli.] Tales of the Crystal Palace, v. Recollections. Tallis's History and Description of the Crystal Palace, and the Exhibition of the World's Industry in 1851 ; illustrated by beautiful Steel Engravings, from original drawings and daguerreotypes, by Beard, Mayall, etc., etc. Dedicated to H.R.H. Prince Albert, K.G., etc., etc., etc. Printed and published by John Tnllis and Co., London and New York. [Price 2/.8« W. y. 4to, 3 Volumes, vol. 1, pp. iv.,iii., 26S; vol. 2, iii., 262; vol. 3, ii., 110. The Title-pages oi Volumes 2 and 3 bear the words " Edited by J. G. Strutt, iCsq. ;" and " Printed and published by the Loniion Printing and Publishing Company, London and New York."] Tallis's Illustrated London ; in commemoration of the Great Exhibition of All Nations in 1851. Forming a complete Guide to the British Metropolis and its environs. Illustrated by upwards of Two Hundred Steel Eugravmgs from Original Drawings and Daguerreotypes. "With Historical and Descriptive Letter-press, by William Gaspey, Esq. Vol. 1. [Vol. 2] Joh" Tallis and Company, London and New York. [W. y. Price £1. Post 8vo, Vol. 1, pp. vii., 320. Vol. 2., pp. vii., 304. Pages 273-304 of Vol. 2 contain an account of the Exhibition, illustrated by several engravings.] A Reprint from the ' Somerset County Herald.' IMarcli 8vo, pp. 7. A Taunton Cabinet (The) 22, 1851. [Printed by W. Bragg, and Son, Herald Office, 34, Parade, Taunton. W description of a carved cabinet sent from Taunton to the Exhibition.] Telescopic Views, v. Interior — Lane — Rawlins — Spooner — View. Temperance & Peace, Reign of, J. S. Buckingham, v. Earnest Plea. Temperance Cause, Thomas Beggs, v. Exhibition and the People. Tempest Prognosticator, Merry weather, v. Essay on. Temple of Truth (The) ; its wonders— its worshippers— and its Witnesses. A Great Exhibition Tract. [Ward, Paternoster Row. Nisbet ond Co. 21, Bemcrs Street, Oxford Street; and all Booksellers. Irf. each, or 7». per 100. W. y. 12mo, pp. 12.] Ten Centuries of Art. Its progress in Europe from the 9th to the 19th Century. With a glance at the Artistic works of Classical Antiquity, and concluding considerations on the probable influence of the Great E.-ihibition, and the present state and future prospects of Art in Great Britain. By Henry Noel Humphreys, Author of the ' Illuminated Books of the Middle Ages,' ' Ancient <'ninu niirl Afi'iliilsi ' ' Tlifi flniiirKW nf Einrlniul.' pani!.h How, the German How, where several sorts of vanities are to be .sold. But, a.s in other fairs, some cne Commodity is the chief of all the fair, so the Ware of Rome and her merchandise is greatly promoted in this fair.' — Jiimyiin'it ' Pilgrim's ProgreiS ' — ' Vanity Fair.' London: William Edward Painter, 342, Strand. 1851. Price Sixpence. [8vo, pp. 13.] This is the Great Exhibition of the Idleness of All Nations — which may be carried away for One Shilling Mann Oornhill-Dean & Son Printers [W. y. Square 18mo. A long sheet of face'ious engravings folded. A number of the engravings appear to have been used in another work, which will be found under Now Open.] Thomae, Dr., v. Bericht iiber die euglische Landwirthschaft. Thomas, E. K., v. Souvenir. Thomas, W. Cave, v. Suggestions for a Crystal College. Thoresby, E«v. T. E., v. Forty-four Sermons. Thoughts on the Crystal Palace, and other Poems. By Caroline Patstou, Peter- borough. London : Uoulston & Stoneman, Paternoster Kow. Peterboro: Clarke. 1854. [Price lad. 12mo, pp. 48. The first poem is "Thoughts on the Great Exhibition." Others are on the Crystal Palace. " My poor weak fancy ne'er can trace. The beauties of this wondrous place — The consciousness of human art. Who doth this knowledge then impart ? "] Timbs, John, v. Year Book. Times (The) v. the Exhibition of 1851. (From the Daily News of July lOlh, 1850.) [Wm. Byles, Printer, Observer Office, Kirkgato, BrailJ'oid. W. y. Boyul 8vo, p. 2. A reply to on article in the " Times," threatening nn application for nn injunction n^'ainst Prince Albert on account of the proposed erection of the Building in Hyde Park, rcj)rintej from tho " Doily News."] Times, i\ Extracts from — Great Exhibition, Tiiiu'H Eepriut. Tiny Exhibition Catalogue, i'. By the authority of the Inventors. more 106 CATALOfiUE 01' A COTJ.EOTTON OF WORKS Tit for Tat, for Juvenile IS.'^nds; with largo ndditiona of Prose and Verse for more mature intellects, in advocacy of Peace Principles. fjomlon: Williom and Frederick G. Cnsh, (Successors to Charles Gilpin,) fi, Bishopsgatc Street Without. ^\'iIliam Irwin, Manchester. 1853. [Price '2«. 12mo, pp. viii.. 140. Dedicated to " Britain's Beloved and Honoured Queen, with lier Kojal Consort, Prince Albert, as a small token of tlie Author's high appreciation of the distinguished patronage so gracefully and liberally accorded to the Wonder and Delight of our .Vge, that Temple of Concord, the Crystal Palace in Hyde Pork." Pp. 'iS-SO and 71 72 contain articles and verses relating to the F.xhibition. 'ilie Author, Mr. John Harris, a Quaker, records his name in the book.] To a Stranger in Hyde Park. The Religious Tract Society, Instituted 17'J9. 56, Paternoster Row, and 65, St. Paul's Church- yard. [Price 3«. per 1(X).] [W. y. 12mo, pp. 12. A tract, with a view of tiie building. A translation, v. A I'Etrangor.] Toespraak (Eene) itan Vrpi>md(>liiigen, bij liet bezocken der Groote Tentoonstelling van Kunstcn, in London, 1S51. Ue Heiligc Scbrift en de Sabbath in Engelantl. Londen: Gedrukt vuor het Genootscliap ter Bevordtiring van Christelijke Kcnnis, to Lomlcn; Great Queen Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Ficlds ; 4 Royal Kxcl.ange; en 16 Hanover Street, Regent Street. 1851. [Price Irf., or 7s. per lOO. 12mo, pp. 12. One of the addresses issued by the Society.] To Her Majesty's Commissioners for the Exhibition, 1851. [^LondoH .' Printed by Levy, Robsnn, and Franklyn, Great New Street, Fetter Lane. W. y. liino, pp. 23. Letters Re|)rinted from the L>evonport Telegraph, signed Ricliard Buriet, and dated April 8ih, 1850. The first of tliese letters was published in March, 1841, " in order to stimulate the members of the Devonport .Mechnnics' institute to get up an Exposition of Arts ; and the second was addressed to the subscribers of the British Ass'iciation in the autumn of the same year. * * ♦ I now reprint Ihem, in the hope that thoy may contain some pointF which otherwise might escape the nc.tico of Her Majesty's Commissioners, and more particularly the few sentences upon the exhibition of tools, to which the most minute attention should be paid."] To His It. II. Prince Albert, the Koyal Commissioners, and the Executive Com- mittee of the Industry of All Nations. Printed at M. Billing's Steam'-Prcss Offices, 74, 75, and 76, Newhall Street, Birmingham. [W. y. Folio, p. 1 . Address from a Meeting of the Clerks and Workpeople in the employ of Mr. H. W. Winfield, of the Cambridge Street Works, Uirminglmni, dated lUth June, 1851. " The Exldbition of 1851 is, however, but one great history of Industry, written by Labour, on Metals, on Stone, on Clay, on Silk, and on Cotton, bound up in Iron, Glass, and Timber, and as supplying a page in the volume, we are emboldened to approach you, for in that assemblage of all that is useful, ricn, and rare, it is proved that indeed 'all is the gift of Indu?>:-y— rich power.' For the first time the varied Skill, Talent, and Industry of England and Englishmen have been rendered apparent to themselves and to the world ; I,abour has been elevated by collecting together its results ; the whole is replete with instruc- tion, to this and all succeeding generations ; it presents and will present a spectacle unsur- passed m moral grandeur in the history of the Universe,"] Tolpatsch, V. Meister. To-morrow ! The Kesults and Tendencies of National Exhibitions deduced from strict historic Parallels ; developing a Uniform Iiavv of peculiai' interest at tlie present time. By Historia. London Saunders and Otley, Conduit Street. 1851. [Price \s. M. 8vo, pp. iv., 67. " We may remark that this narrative of Babel has never, in the history of the world, had a similarity or a repetition till this vision of '51 floated before us ; and perhaps it may still be thought that the resemblance is somewhat imperfect, — ' we will therefore take it up again in the beginning."] To tlic Exhibitors at the Great Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations. Siimficld & Jones, Printers, King's Head Court, Holborn Hill. [Folio, pp. 2. Dated May 1851, and signed an Exhibitor. " A great wrong has been done you. A gross and unmerited indignity has been offered to you. You were excluded from a scene of which you would have been the most fitting witnesses, and which but for your mighty intellects had not been witnessed by any. A national scandal !"] Another Edition. r^Wilhout Printer's name. Printed as a broadside, with slight alterations.] Another. [Without Publisher's or Printer's name, or date, giving (ho names of the Committee. A copy of the Protest, and a broadside calling on Exlubitors to sign it.] To the Great Exhibition of All Nations aud the Eunny People going there 1851. A Puzzle Price l>s. AV Roxbrough it Aldgate, City, London, [l2mo. in a case.] ON THK KXiitlllTIOX OK KSi'd. 107 more I street len, ion md -30 Dim rch- er.] teiliriR i;cliiu(l. l.ondcn ; , Ucgeiit ] •let, rder tion I the itain and nuto ) Com- ploy une, itten Inss, you, itlis i&try rid ; iruc- isur- from at tlie ;ver, latcd t,-- been udud t for . A e 1851. lour (EiMC; nach London und Paris im Ltoinmcr 1851 von Dr. F. W. Ohillaiiy. Numbirg, Verlng von Bauor und Knspc (Julius Mcrz) 18r)3. [I'rico iia. I-2mo, 3 vols, m. xiv. 260; vii. ai)3 ; viii. 427, A boolc of travels, with a acfcriptior of a visit to tlio Crystal I'alocc. The author is of t ,iinion that the most renmrkablc English contributions were to be found in the engino-ilcpnrtment ; but he c-vniiot help feeling some mii'givings p.bout the alarming increase of mochinery, teniling to Bupersel— rr will NEVER TAKE PLACE I"] IVatle Museums, their Nature and Uses considered in a letter adlressed, by pcrnussion, to II. E. H. tlie Prince Albert, K.G. Etc. Etc. Etc. By Edward Solly, E.K.S. G.S. & L.S. Hon. ISIembcr of the Eoyal Agricidtural Society of England, Hon. Professor of Chemistry to the Horticultural Society, Lecturer on Chemistry in the Hon. E. I. C. Military Seminary at Addiscombe, and Secretary to the Society for the Eucourageincvt of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans. 18.')3. [Price (w/. 8vo, pp. 15. "There is little doubt tliat the idea occurred to many of those who visited the Great Exhibition, and who studied the people who came to see, os well as the things that were collected togetlier, that o permanent exhibition of useful products, ilis- playing at once the productions of nature and the results of human industry, und ccitrast- ing the resources of diiTerent countries, would be extremely interesting, and wliat is more, extremely useful."] Tradesmen of the Metropolis, v, B«niarks. Travaux de la Commission Fran9ai8e sur I'ludustrie des Nations, publics par ordre do I'Einpercur. Paris. Imprimerie Imperiale. 1854. [8vo. The Reports in each of the Classes are paged seporotely. This work is to be com- pleted in 8 volumes, but Vols. 4, 5, and 6, price t\ 10.*., only are published up to this date (10th of .Vpril, 1855). Vol. 4, oop.taining " llommage a l'Em^)ereur," by Baron f. Dupin— Ueports on .lury 11, JL Mimerei pp. 64— Jury 12, M. J. Kandoing, j.p. 38^ Jury 12 and 15, Scconil Part, ^l. Bernoville, pp. ;cl6"Jury 13, M. Arles-Uufonr, pp. 15 -An .Vppendix on Classes 11, 12, and 13, Baron C. Dupin, pp. 30- Jury 14, M. Legentil, pp. 64— Jury 1.5, M. Maximc Gaussen, pp. 22. Vol. 5, containing Jury 16, M. Faulcr, pp. .50— Jury 17, Rl. Ambroise Firmin Didot, pp. 128— Jury 18, M. Persoz, pp. 74— Jury l!t, M. Felix .Vubry, pp. 158— Jury 1'.), M. Chevreuil, pp. 100, including the correspondence relative to the omission, in the list of the awards, of tlio fact that the Council Medal vnted for the (iobelin Tapestry was partly awarded for the invention of the Chromatic system after whicn the Tapestry is colored— Jury 20, M. Bernoville, pp 88. Vol. 6, containing Jury 21, M. F Le Play, pp. 74 —Jury 22, M. Gohlenbcrg, pp. 158, with engravings— Jury 23, M. Le Due de Luynes, pp. 262- Jury 24, M. E. Pcligot, pp. 58-Jury 25, M. Salve'tat, pp. 135.] Trip (The) to the Great Exhibition, of Barnabas Blaudydasli and Family. By ' Uncle Joseph.' 'AH the woilil'.s i\ stage, and nil the men and women merely player?.*— SAaAespcre. London: Published by lloulston and Stoneman, Paternoster llow. 1851. [Price 2«/. 12mo, pp. 28. A lale.] Troup, George, v. \xi and Faith. Tunatall, James, v. Address of the IJatli Local Coiiimittee. 108 CATALOOliK OF A C01-I,ECTI0y OF W0KK3 Tapper, Martin Farqubar, v. Appeal — Enp;land'3 Welcome --Grand Exhibition — Hymn for All Nations — Last Call — Kevcrie — Ehyme for tlio Ci lae. Turkish Section, v. Catalogue of. Turner, Joseph, v. Echoes of the Great Exhibition. Turner, R. & T., v. Crystal Palace, its Architectural History. Twining, Thomas, .Tun., on Industrial Colleges, v. Notes. Two Premiums of Fifty Pounds each, for Essays on China and the Eastern Archi- pelago, in connexion with the objects of the Great Exhibition, Ottered by Mr. W. Parker Hammond, London. [Without PubliBhci-'s or Printer's name, or date. 8vo, pp. 4. A prospectus ] Tyerman, Rev. L., v. Forty-four Sermons. Typographique, Etablissement de M. Paul Dupont, v. Notice concemant. Uncle Joseph, v. Trip to Great Exhibition. Ujicle Ninirod's Visits, v. Aunt Mavor. United States, Proceedings of the Central Conimittco of the, v. Proceedings. Unity of the Place (Tiie), with its correlative clrnns : Tlioughts suggested by the Great Exhibition. By John Morison, D.D.. LL.D. London: W. F. Ramsny, 11, Brnmpton Kow. And 20, T.'aternoater Row. 1851. [Price Sixpence. 12nio, pp. 23. A sermon.] Universal Brotherhood, a poem, v. Exhibition, 1851. Urinals, On Establishment of, v. Correspondence. Useful Arts (The) : Tlieir Birth and Developement. Edited for tlie Tonng Men's Christian Association, By Samuel JLartin, Minister of Westminster Chapel, Westminster. Second Edition. London: James Nisbct and Co. Berncrs Street; Hamilton, Adams, and Co. Paternoster Row. IS')!. [Price 3s. 6rf. I2rao, pp. xvi., 41."). With numerous engravings. P-iges 1-44 contain an account of the F.xliibif ion. '■ The Great Exhibition will, wo boliove, act upon society with such corrective, directive, and impulsive powers as the following: — 1. The inventor, the manufacturer, and tho artisan, will be raised in social estimation and position. With a most mischievous exclusi cnePS, the herccs of the nation have hitherto been raised from the army and navy. Yet men of war have n't built up, although they have protected, the wealth and well-being of the country. Jamt:, W'att and Fulton, .Vrkwright and C'artirright, have done more for us than the leaders of all our battles ; yet ihe honours of the nation are not put upon their heods, neither have the resources of the country ministered to their wants. We build their sepulchres, but we have not spread a table for them while they could cat bread. Yet who so worthy of a dukedom as our leader in the annihilation of space and in the safe and speedy intercourse of mon with man ? Whoi lords so rcol, ond therefore so nol)le, as the men who cnu take spinning and weaving from the human Angers, and accomplish it by a power which to a pair of human hands is as 266 to one? Who so truly constitute nobility and aristocracy as those whose skill gives advantage to the industry of our empire, and whose productions promote the comfort and welfare of the race? Could the court of a sovereign be better graced, tlian by the men who, in pro- moting and elevating the industry of the people, lay deep and wide the foundations of national prosperity, social order, and true patriotism?"] Vaillard, Adolphe, r. Palais de Cristal on les Parisiens a Londres. Varrentrapp, Professor, v. Amtlicher Bericht. Vates Secundus, v. Great Exhibition wot is to be. Veliiclcs, Number passing Bow Church and Aldgate, v. Report of. Verdou, Rev. T. K. de, v. Crystal Palace of Industry [a poem]. Verhandlungen der eidgenossisehen Expertenkommission fiir die 1851 in London abgebaltene Gewerbeausstelluiig. Bern. Buchdrukerci von Rudolf ,Tenni. 18.')4. [Price \'i sgr. pp. viii , 120. "The productions of Swiss iniUistry have given the proof, which was inteiidod, that a lasting progress of industry cannot be secured by protection ; nor has the practical result been wanting, many customers, who fouiusriy bought only in English and French markets having since resorted to Swiss ones." The reporter regret:, thai ON -niE EXHinmoM of 1851, 109 that certain productions of Swiss dairies liad not obtained silmission at the Crystal Palace, It contains a list of the Swiss exhibitors to whom medals were awarded or who wore honourably mentioned.] Vcrres, Vitraux et Cristaux, G. Bontcmps, v. Examcn Ilistorique. Vera a Soio Bronski, v. Recueil dos Opinions Bur. Vo 'sea for 1851, la conunemoration of Tho i'hird Jubilee of the Society for the Propasjation of the Gospel. Edited by tho R<'v. Ernest Hawkins. London, (ieorge Boll, 1S6, Fleet Street: Haichard & 8o,<. Piccadilly. ISM. [Price 3». 12ino, pp. iv., 146. Th^ references to ihc Kxhibition ore rather exceptional than otherwise. A second edition of this woric appeared under the title 'Jubilee Year.' " The world is Icccping holidoy. With banners flaunting proud ; And ye cannot hear the trumpets bray, For the voice of Babel's crowd 1 The world is keeping holiday, * The world of trade and hire; And a crysta'. vault lets in tho ray On the merchandise of Tyre."] Viebahn, Dr. Geo. W. von, v. Amtlielier Bericht. Vienna ImpL'rial Printing Establishment, v. Brief Survey of. View of tho Building. [Price 3*. A puzzle.] View of tho Great Exhibition Telescopieally arranged. [An expanding view.] Views. Departmental, of the Great Exhibition, r. Etnnembrances. Vision (The); or the Snirit of the Great Industrial Exhibition, 1851. A Poem, by Mr. Isaac Eeeve, M.C.P., Author of ' The Olive Branch,' ' Fot One Lash," ' intellect of Woman,' etc. 'Leaving its shell, nil beautiful, Let us con-sidor what the SPIKI <" is, That reigiis within and consecrates its walls.' Sec PiKje 31. ' Jlost earthly monarchs think that they do well, When their oicn subjects' welfare they consult; But he, who, with hh people's good, connects Th' mnelioration of the tcorld ttt lurije, Approaches nearest to the attributes, The loveliest attributes of Deity.' See Page 43. KAure iplKof Suos flat ivxntviov ijAflfy 'Oi/tipoj. 'IKiiSos, /8 56, Published by Houlston ami Stoneman, Paternoster Row ; to be had of al' f^ joksc'.icrs. Or of Mr. Ilecve Chftso Lodge, Houmlow. [W.y. Pricels. ISmo, pp. iv., 60. The Introduction says; "In this little Poem, the Author has not attempted to give any description of the specimens displayed in the G rcat Exhibition. * * * Ilia object is a different »nd a far higher one. As it is the duty of religious instructor! to bid their auditors look, from the glorious beauties of nature, up to the still more gloricus God of nature ; - so it has been the Autiior's wish to induce all who visit the Crystal Palace, while their eyes are dazzled with the radiance, and surprised by the in- genuity, delighted with the elal)onttc art, and ravished with the exquisite beauty, of the objects that surround them, to elevate their minds to a contemplation of the enliglitened liberality and benevolent motives, with wiiich the Great Spirit ol Spirits inspired the Koyal Authors of this most magnificent scheme."] Visit (A) to the Great E.'chibitior. By one of the Exhibitors, /x>n (In-iit Exhibitidn (A ) : sliowiiiir ttic Visitor, nt ono fj;liiiKV, What to Hoi>, and How to Hi'o It, at a Small Exjmmiso, in Six Days. AIho, a Coinpli'to List of itailway, OinnibiiH, Stramboat, and Coach Fart'H, their Htartinjj- poiiita, and the PlaccH passed in their Kcjutes ; the Hest Cott'eo Houses and I'averns to ^)nt up at, etc. To which are appended l-lxeursions Around ' 'on, includinj,' Kew Gardens, lliehuiond, Hampton Court, Windsor, (Jre. 'i, Woolwich, Gravt'send, Etc. Embellished with an Kni;ravinj,'. Acecmnan a Full Dceeription of Mr. Paxton'a Building, the Objects to bo Bxhibittu, T^ixpense of Visiting, Etc. Lumlun: llenry Ut'ttI, n, Shoe I,ono, Fl^et Street. [W. y. Price W. l:2mi), pp. iv., 5«. I'ogos .'i-U contain an nccount of tiic Exhibition.] Vit-.aux, Verres et Cristaux, O. Bontemps, v. Exnmeu Historiquc. Vogel, Dr. Carl, v. Wander (die) dea Glaspalastes. Voices from the Workshop on the Exhibition of 1851. Price One Penny. En- tered at Stationers' Hall. London : 8, (icorgc Street, KuRton Square. f Working I'rintcrs, 4a, Johnson's Court, Flcct-strcct. W. y. A largo liroadside, con- ning poomri lienilcd "Britannia and Ccnius, on the P'xhibltinn of ISJl," ••Song of the Pirotos preparing for the I'.xliibition of 1851," '• llriiannin, (iouiiis, .lustice," ami " iNatioiial Anthem for 1851." .VIso an Allegorical I'.iigraving of " Uritunnia supplicating Justice to protect Inventive Genius."] Volks-Kalender fur das Jahr 1852, r. Weber. Volpc, Girolamo, v. II Giglio e lApc. Volz, V. Zeitschrift fiir die gesainmte Staatswisscnschaft. ° Voyage a Londres avant ronvertnre tie I'Exposition de 1851, Lcttrcs o\i Impres- sions par M. Jules Boyer. Paris, Imprimcrie ot Lithographic do Paul Dupont, Kue de Grenellc-Snint-llonort", I'l. i8,M. [Circulated gratuitously. 8vo, pp. fiS. Lithograplioil. Letter IV. describes and criticizes tlie Building, then in progress of construction, ami other letters treat of subjects connected with the iCxliibition. One hundred copies only were priuted.] Waagen, Professor G. F., v. Anitlicher Bericht. Wade, James, v. Memorial. Walker, E., v. Souvenir — Engravings on Paper. Walker, Samuel, v. Notes on Woollen Manufactures. Walk through the Crystal Palace (A). The Keligious Tract Society, instituted 17'J'.I; 56, Paternoster Kow, aiid f),"), St. Poul's Churchyard, [W. y. Price 2s. per 100. 12mo, pp. 8, with a woodcut. " We invite our readers lo join with us in walking through the buildiug and viewing the novel scene in some of its plain and obviously religious bearings."] Wallis, George, v. Art Journal Prize Essay — Future U.^cs of the Crystal Palace. Wanderings in the Crystal Palace. By Kobert Erau'diu, Author of the ' I.Iillcr's Muse,' &c. LoHilon; lloulston & Stoneman, 65, Paternoster Bow. [W y. 8vo, pp. 24. The author, who resided at Barton-on-IIumber, says in his Preface, " Sot iiolding worldly possessions — to become a contributor, and fulfil my heart's best « ishos towards it in this respect — I was resolved to sing the prtises of its great projectors, con- tributors, &c. " Contributors to this imposing scene, From distant lands where oceans roll between. Rich was the freight your gallant vessels bore, We bid you welcome to our friendly shore ; You give your time, your wealth, and works sublime. To grace Old England at this happy time."] Wanderings (The) of Mrs Pipe & Family to view The Crystal Palace Designed & Etched by Percy Cruiksnar!- Price Is. plain & 2s. iid. colored. Published by W. Spooncr, 379, Strand, London May jtn. 1851. [Oblong. 9 sheets of engravings, with letter- press descriptions.] Ward, James, i". Great Exhibition of 1851 — World in its Workshops. Warren, 8amuel, r. Giglio e I'Ape— Lily and the Bee. (»,V THE KXIMIIITION OK IR.M. II Washington, Ciiptain, Naval Arfhitoctun', i'. LiH-turt's, Watch and Cloi-k TratU", Ueport of a Jfot'ting, v. Circular. Water Closets, On Establishment of Piililic, i-. Corrcspondonco. [Watcrliiu' Portraits of llor Majesty axil I'rint-i' Albert, and View of the Building.] Thos II Sniinilcrs Limilim [W. y. Olio liirgo alicet of tiiitol pnpcr.] Watts, Thomas, Aerial Pontoon Kaihvay Suspension Bridge, v, De,3eriptiou. W., C. T., a Poem, v. Crystal Hive. Wi'alc's London in 1S51, r. London Exhibited. Wealth of the World in its Workshops, i'. Great Exhibition or. Weber's Volks-Kalender fiir das Jahr 1852. Leipzit/, VcrloK von .1. .1. Webor. [Pp. 137-1 W Die Wcllausstollung In London. Price 12) agr. Post 8vo, with llliistrntinns. Contains an account of tlii> Kxliibition, proccilcil by a l)ncf glance nt prcviuug unclorluliings of the same Idnil, witli several wooilcuts of tlie palace unil its contuuts.] Wedding, Professor W., r. Amtlieher Berieht. Weekes, Jlenry, A.ll.A., On the Fine Arts, v. Prize Treatise. Weigert, S., v. Amtlieher Berieht. Weir, Itcv. J., v. Forty-four Sermons. Weld, C. K., I'. Exposition of 1851. Welsh Aeeount of the proposed Exhibition, v. Myncgiad. Wcreld-Tentoonstelling. llet Nijv(>rheids Paleis to Londen ; Bevattendo ecno kortc Geschiedenis van den Oorsprong en den Voortgang des Glazcn Gebouws, bentivens eene Besehrijving van de Belangrijkste Werktiiigen bij liet Optrekken Gebezigd. Met vele Houtsnt'e- en Steendrukplaten. Ten behocve van alien die de Tentoonstelling Bezoeken, of die zieh eene Ilcrinueriug aau dit Kunstgewrocht vvillen Bewareu. Vrij naar het Engelsch. llaarlini, A. C. Kruseman. 1851. rPrico .3*. G(/. Small 4to, pp. 55, with Illustrations. A history of the Crystal Palivco, with a description, and diagrams, of some of the machines used in tlic various stages of its erec- tion. " The exhibition is not to bo a contest with weapons, not a wostc of power ond wealth, caused by hostile passions and destruction, but is to show all that is admirable, beautiful, and precious, gathered in one gigantic cornucopia of glass, which by its abundance shall at the same time give proof of the richness, the industry, the genius, and the taste of the present world."] Wesley, S. Sebastian, v. Hymn for All Nations. West, Edward, v. Hymn. Westminster and Foreign Quarterly Eeview (The). No. 104. and No. 89. For April, 1850. No. 109. and No. 94. For July, 1851. Ijondon : G, Luxford, Whitefriars,' Street. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black. New York: Wiley and Putnam. Parit i Guillaumin, 14, Kuc Richelieu. Watcrlow and Sons, Printers, London Wall, London. [Price 6». each. 8vo. The No. for April, 18.50, contains an article (pp. 85-l()0) entitled . .. ,j,j^^ writer concludes as follows : " The grand objects of " the IndustrialKxhibition of 1851. the IsxhibitionjOS we reganl them, may thus bo summeil up : I. To promote brotherhood amongst mankind. 2. To make all cognisant of what each can do fur otlii drudgery by mechanism. 4. To promote art of the higher kind, To diminish human fo show how clothing may best be made by machines, witliout liandicrafty. G. New preparations of human food. T'he article (pp. 346-3.(4) in the No. for .luly, 1851, wos a summary of the early proceedings in connexion with the Exhibition, and a short account of the various sections. This number was published by Groombridge and Sons, 5, i'aternoster Kow.] West of England (The) and the Exhibition, 1851, by Herbert Byug Hall, K.S.F., Author of ' Scenes at Home and Abroad,' ' Highland Sports,' ' Exnioor,' etc., etc. with Illustrations. Tjondon: Longman and Co., Paternoster-Kow. 1851. [Price 14». Post 8vo, pp. viii., 3lS. Sir. Hall wos one of the representatives of the Royal Commissioners in 'the West of England. The work, which is il'istrated with engravings, has no immediate reference to the Exhibition, but consists of chapters on various localities which he visited. It was printed by W. A. Woodley, Taunton.] 112 CATALOOUK (tK A COI.I.KCTION OK WOUKS Weyho, V. Atntlii-her Bi'iii-ht. Wlmniclifti', Lord, c. Reports by tlio Jiirii's. • What linvi' thoy swii in Tliiiu' lIotiHi'?' or lit'llcctions or. the ()|H'iiiii(j of thy (Ircat Exhibition. A Horiiiou I'rcaclicd on Siin(hiy Morninj;, April '27th, 1H51. Hv Daniel Moor«», Sr.A., Perpetual Curate of l'ain(hn Disttriet, Caniberwell. Lonihn: Kerby (c Son, I'.M), Oxfonl Sircet. IHJI. [I'rioo fill. 8vo, pp. 31. *• The Hcliemo would not bp h.iinan, if It plpaiecl everybody ; nnd It would not be KngliHh, if it did not provide fur our nalionnl pro])cn!iity to comiiluin. For myaelf, I have no extreme fcelinfts upon tlio Hubjuct, either of hope or fear." r. algu (ichmIu.] What 1 Haw at tlie Worlds Fair or Notes of the Oreat Exhibition, by Mr, Comic- eye. Price In. 2s. G Strand Ijnndon Is. plain & 2f. col''. [W. y. Ad oblong sheet of colored fucelious engravings.] What is to be done with the Crystal Palace. ' Quoil Petis -hie ost.' London: Simpkin, Marshall, and I'o. Stntioners' Hall Court. Price Sixpence. [W. y. 8vo, pp. 16. The proposal was to remove the Crystal Polace to a range of heath and , pp. VI., 93. The title cuntatnii the only reference to the Kxhibltion.] Wliowell, Ht'v. W., V. IiCi'turt'8 [Hoaring of Kxliibitioii on Art nml Scit'm'»>]. "Wliig Attornoy'rt (Jrciit-iroii-glasH-lbrfignUazaar, for tlio .Shaiii-fn>t'-tra(l>'-ff.«*tival, iu tlio Dofj-davH of 1H51. [Arthur Walfii, Printer, ,%, Hartholomewp. Brighton. \\ . y. Price one hnlf-ponny. 8vo, pp. 4. Another vvralon of" The Great ,lol) ' with variationii. Signed Thnlnbo.] Wliisli, Kov, .1, A., V. Oroat Exhibition Pri/.c Esnay. WliiHliaw, I'Vaticin, v. Origin of t\w Ori-at E.xhibition— Special OiMieral Mooting. Wliitby Philosophical Soc'oty, Tonipost Progiiosticator, v. Essay riatl buforo. White, John Bazloy, on Coniontw, v. E.xperinionts. Wliittingham, C, v. Hoports by tho Juries. Wieck, F. (1., v. Wuntlor doa Glaspniastos. Wight, Dr. Kobort, on the Forest Trees of Sonthern India, r. Proceedings. Wiiliw, Eov. Bobort, v. Lectures [Machines and Tools] — Eeports by the Juries. Wilson, Profosi^or John, v. Lectures [Agriiultural Products and Iniploments]. Winfield, R. W., Address of Clerks in Employ of, v. To His E. II. Prince Albert. Winkworth, Thomas, v. Reports by the Juries. Winter Garden, v. IMedical Man — Reasons for converting the Crjstal Palace into. Wissenschaft, Industrie luul Kunst. Vorschliige zur Anregung nationalen Kunst- gefiihlos. Hei dem Sclilusse der Londoner Industrie-Ausstollung von Gottfried Semj)or, ehemaligcni Director der Bauschule zu Dresden. London, den 11. October 1851. Braunschwfiji, Druck und Vcrlnj; von Frlodrlch Vieweg und Sohn. 18.')2. [Price 1.') 9gr. 8vo, pp. 7G. An cgsny written four weeks after the close of the K.xhibition. It refers priiiclpolly to Enijlish nnd .\merican matters of art, with the special object of throwinK out hints for a reform of the Nystcm of public instruction in tho schools of art and design. The author recomnii'iids the adoption of a series of lectures similar to that given at the Conservatoire des Arts et Metiers at Poris (in the winter half-year 1851-2), completed by another course on the apjillcatlon of arts to practical sciences, &c.] Woche (Eiiie) in London odor so sieht man die Riesenstadt mit alien ihren National- Anstalton xnid Instituten, offentlichen Gebiiuden, Merkwiirdigkoiten etc. in sieben Tagen. Nobst historischer und beschreibender ISkizze der Haupstadt von den friihesteu Zoiten bis auf die Gegouwart. Mit 32 Ansichten in Stahlstich mid 1 Plan von London. Leipzig uml Dresden, Englische Kunstonstalt von A. U. Payne. London, W. Trench, &1 Paternoster Uow. [Price 1.5 sgr. 12mo, pp. iv., 78. A guide for visitors to London during the Exhibition. The map indicates the spot occupied by the Exhibition building.] Woodhall, Charles, Visits of Working People from Selby, v. Important. Woodhcad, C. S., v. Letters. Woolwich, Meeting at, v. Report of. Wordsworth, Dr. C, Sermon, v. On the Great Exhibition. Working Classes, v. Essay — Exhibition and the People — Great Industrial Exhi- bition, its importance to —Important to — Leeds Agency for conveyance. Working Classes Central Committee. [Without Publisher's or Printer's name, or date, but issued March, 1850. Three circulars, 4to and 8vo, containing Resolutions, List of Committee, and Bishop of Oxford's lithographed letter.] Working Man's Papers. Paper 2. The Grand Mistake; or, the Exliibition of 1851. Its efi'ects Upon tne Working Classes; Upon the Shop-keepers ; Upon Manufacturers ; Upon Artizans of every denomination Upon Factory Opera- tives. Stagnation of Trade — Reduction of Wages — Increase of Poor Rates. By Junius. Q London ; lU CATALOOUK OK A ..OM-F.CTION OF VVOUKS Lnmhn: 3. James, 44, llolywoll Street, Strorul and J. Favey, 47, llolywcU Street. [W. y. 8vo, m. Id. " In my first pnpcr I stotcif, tlmt llic pffoct of the Kxliibitioii Wdiilil bo very (lisnatrous to FiikUsIi niechanica of every rliiHs, iiiul my prcilietionii, iinfor- tiiiintrly, are already coming to puss. I niii informed, on i;ood antluirity, that even now numbers of Cerman carpenters and cabinet-miilcers are k"'"K about to the workshops of l.w wages, wages indeed lower than any which an Knglishman would at present stop to take, but which he must come to at hist, llnnger, an empty stomach, anil famishing little oiiea, will bring the prinidest down. It is, indeed, most nstonishing to me, that the manufacturers slunild so entirely have overlooked the dangerous tendency of the K.xhibition."] Workinuf Men, A(lviiuta}j;o8 to bo ^iiiuotl by, v, I'lssiiy by T. Briggs. Working Mt'ii's AsHoeiatioii, Rules of, o. Bristol. Workiimii (Tlio) ami the Interimlioiml Exhibition. (From the Lender, No. 05.) Ilolyoake Brothers, Printers, .1, tlucen's Head I'assage, Paternoster Uow. [W y. Price ^il., or (w/. a dozen. 12mo, pp. 8. " If the Interniitionnl lOxhibition be the means of calling the attention bestowed so plentifully on industrial priHlucts- to the social condition of the producers, it will not pass away without leaving a noble moral beliiud."] Worhl-Einbraciiig Fiiith (A) ; or, lli-ligioua Wiiiapers from the E.\liibitii)ii of Industry. By Edward lligginson, Minister of Westgate v'liapel, Wakefiehh lli>[)rinted from the Christian lieformer, June, 1851. jAmilom K. '1. Whitfield, 2, Kssex Street, Strand. Wakefield: Lamb and lleald. IS.^il. Price Threopenco. [I'imo, pp. an. "The great Industrial Kxliibition is, in itself, an event of properly religious interest. Not religious interest in any technical or sectarian sense, but in a i^enso to reprove all merely sectarian and technical notions of relig' ■ '] World's Fair (The), and the Progress of Truth. A Poem, by JiUio lleury Hughes, t'omedian. I.iiiuhn ! Published by Cawthorn & Hutt, Cockspiir Street. 18.51. [Price iU. l'"cap. 8vo, pp. viii., 63. "The nave in its perspective endlessness. Or the fair transept with its broad root curled O'er-arching highest Trees, therein preserved Because the People willed it ! To all time This circumstance should be recorded, served To show a Nation's wish was not a crime To be resisted and nubdued, but soon As formed was gracefully conceded by Authority, nor yielded as a Imhiii, But recognized a rifelit ; 'twas Liberty ! "] World .H Eair (The) ; or, Ciiildren's Prize (Jift Book of the Great Exhibition of 1S51. Deseribiug the beautiful inventions and in;mufaetures exliibited therein ; with Pretty Stories about the People who have made and sent them ; and how they live when at home. Lomiui Thomas Dean and Son Xi, Threadneetllo-Street, and .Vckermann and Co. 96, Strand. [Nt. y. Price 2*. dtl. Post 8vo, pp. 106; with illustrations.] \\'orld's Great Assembly (The). .1. F Slmw, Bookseller, Southampton Row, and I'oternostor How, London; Olid W. Innes, Bookseller, South Ilaiiover St, Edinburgh. London i. & NV. Ilidcr, Printers, 14, Bartholomew Close. [W. y. Price \d. 24mo, pp. 16. .V little tract in favour of the Kxhlbilion ; with a roligions tendency. "The palace of glass will be much, the wonders it contains will be much, the tliroug assembled to see it will be much ; but be assured of one thing, that, wliatcver may be the case with our own countrymen, lo nil Foreigners Emjland and the Knglish will lie the Great Krhihilion c/lS.M."") World in its Workshops (The) : A I'ractieal Examination of British and Foreign Proeesses of Manufaeture, with a Oritieal Comparison of the Fabrirs, IVraehinery, and AVorks of .\rt eontaiiied in the Great Exhibition. By James Ward. Metals, Maehiiuil Catalogne. VVortlt'y, The Lady Enuneliiie Stuart, v. Honour to Labour — Ou the approaeliiny Close. Writ m>f Paper with Illustrative Views. Letter paper. Note paper. Wunder (Die) des Glaspalaatcs. Ein Fcstjrcsclienk fiir die Jugcnd von F. (I. Wieek. Nobst eiiiem V^orwort von Dr. Carl Vogel, Director der allgenu'iuen IJiirger- 8"hiile zu Leipzig. Mit 8 bronzirten uud 120 in den Text gedruekten Abbil- dungen. Leipzig, Vorlag von J. .T. Weber, IS.Vi. [Price 1 thaler 20 sgr. Uoyal Kimo, pp. xii, 2(i2. This volume is a book for the young, neither a child's book nor a schotil b(Hik. It is a rending book, in which Uic pictures and tlio letterpress are intimately connected.] Wunderlieh, Eobert, i\ Eeobachter. Wiirtemberg Section, liy authority of the Eoyal Connniasion. Official Catalogue of the (jreat Exhibition of the luduatry of All Naliona, 18ol. London; Spicer Brothers, Wholesale Stationers; W. Clowes & Sons, Printers; Contractors to the Uoyal Commission. City Office, 2'.l New Bridge Street, BInckfrinrs. [W.y., but published in 1851. Price .'W. 4to, pp. lU. More detailed than the Illustrated Catalogue, and contains the prices of the articles exhibited.] AViirtemburg, v. Comical Creatures of. Wyatt, Matthew Digby, r. Illustrated London Almanack — Industrial Arts — Lectmvs [Form in Decorative Art] — On Construction of Euilding — Eeport. Wyld's Map of London and Visitor's Guide to the (ir(>at Exhibition 1851. Published by James Wyld (icographer to the Queen and ll.U.il. Prince .\lbert Charing Cross ICast (opposite Northumberland Street) LoniUm. [W.y. Price I . colored, and (i(i. plain. InlSmo. cnso. A large sheet, with an engraving of the Crystal Palace, and others. Conies iu the French and Uerman Sections will be fnunil under " Nouveau Plan" ond " Neuer.' ] Yankee and Nigger at the Exhibition, v. Chaft". Yankee Smith's London Comic Songster ; a Selection of The Best Comic Songs and Parodies. Price \avy, .Tacquanl, Watt, anci Stephenson side by side, — leaving the inslnutive lesson to bo learned that nhvnys lies iu tlio knowlwlgo and example of great things done;— tills is, liuleBd, no moan design, no infelicitous conception.' I'.dinhnvijh Jiociew, No. CXOII., O-.lubev, IH.M. Z/Ondon; David Boguo, Fleet Street. 1851. Extra Volume. [Price G». lamo, pp. iv., .'H8. AVith a portrait of Prince Albert. Contains aUu the oflloial award of the prizes, and the number of visitors to the Exhibition.] 116 A COLLECTION OF WORKS ON THE EXHiniTION OF 1861. Year 1851 (The). Now gone, involve], in ages past away Since time on earth, for no one thing will stay A floating thought, on what was lately seen ; And though a fact, yel much more like a dream. London : T. F. A. Day, 13, Carey Street (Successor to Mr. Hastings.) 1852. [Price 2*. 8vo, pp. 84. A Poem. " A work was done, the like not known before, Which brought us pleasure, and yet something more: Proofs undisputed of triumphant skill. Each nation's tribute, sent with right good-will. In peace conceived, and by a few contrived ; In splendour lived, and to the end survived. A thousand ill forebodings saw no light — Mere brainless phantoms, lost in endless night — Nor work or workmen in the least disgrace ; Miscarriage none, in money, time, or place. Once set on foot, would not admit of change This vast conception, with its ample range. In frame and fashion new, no forms to guide, Oup country's boast, the Prince and People's pride."] Yorkshire Visitors' Guide (The) to tlie Great Exhibition, and also to the Principal sights of London. By the Exporter for the ' Leeds Times.' (With Additions and Corrections by the Author.) Price Twopence. 1851 : Printed by Joseph Buckton, 50, Briggate, Leeds, and may be had of all Booksellers and News Vendors in the AVest-Kiding. [12mo, pp. 27. " It is utterly impossible for the mind of man to conceive the grandeur and magnificence that here await him, or, if he possess a soul capable of emotion, to subdue and keep altogether in abeyance those sensations of awe and wonder, admiration and reve- rence, wnich the first view of the interior of this miijestic temple will assuredly awaken."] Younge, Robei't, v. Address of the Local Commissioners for Sheffield. Zeitschrift fiir die gesammte Staatswissensehaft. In Vierteljahrs-Heften heraua- gegeben von Volz, Schiiz, Fallati, Hoffmann, Goriz, Helferich, Mitgliederu der staatswirthscliaftlichen Facultat in Tiibingen, und Eobert Mohl. Siebenter Jahrgang. Viertes Heft. Achter Jahrgang. Erstes Heft. Achter Jahrgang. Zweites und drittes Heft. [Grosbritannien und Deutschland auf der Industrie-Ausstellimg zu London im Jahre 1851. Von Volz. I. Grossbritanniens Colouialschatze. II. Britische Arbeit. III. Deutschland zu Grosabritannien.] Tiibingen. Verlag der II. Laupp'schen Buchhandliing. 1851-2. [Price R5.10 8vo, pp. 687-727, 107-210, 434-473. The author gives an account of the principal objects of Knglish industry in the Crystal Palace, arranging them under different heads, such os machinery, metallurgy, mining, raw products, itc. Speaking of the chemical manufactories at Glasgow, etc., the author is struck by the tallness of some of their chimneys, and finding them above the heieht of the Egyptian Pyramids and Strasburg cathedral, he says, " Pyramid, church, and cnimney, what speaking monuments in the history of mankind ! " In the latter portion of his essay, exclusively devoted to the German articles, he gives utterance to some painful feelings, that with all the excellence of mony Austrian, Prussian, and other German productions, no greater amount of well- merited credit accrued to themj as manifestations of national skill, whereas the English and French were universally praised as such. He consequently admonishes his countrymen to strenuous exertions in favour of national unity.] Zenos, Stephanos O., "■, nayico