ence no difficulty in receiving it
regularly. Many of the country Booksellers are probably not yet aware of
this arrangement, which enables them to receive Copies in their Saturday
parcels._
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JOURNAL FRANCAIS, publie a Londres.--Le COURRIER de l'EUROPE, fonde en
1840, paraissant le Samedi, donnes dans chaque numero les nouvelles de la
semaine, les meilleurs articles de tous les journaux de Paris, la Semaine
Dramatique par Th. Gautier ou J. Janin, la Revue de Paris par Pierre
Durand, et reproduit en entier les romans, nouvelles, etc., en vogue par
les premiers ecrivains de France. Prix 6d.
London: JOSEPH THOMAS, 1. Finch Lane.
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On the 2nd of December will be published, in post 8vo., 6s. cloth,
THE ANTEDILUVIAN HISTORY, and NARRATIVE OF THE FLOOD; as set forth in the
early portions of the Book of Genesis; critically examined and explained.
By the Rev. E. D. RENDELL, of Preston.
HODSON, 22. Portugal Street, Lincoln's Inn, London.
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THE PICTORIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND.
Just published, price 10s. cloth,
A COMPLETE INDEX to the PICTORIAL HISTORY of ENGLAND; forming at the same
time an Alphabetical Chronology of all Public Events and National
Characteristics. By H. C. HAMILTON, Esq., of the State Paper Office.
*** Early applications for this work will be necessary, as only a limited
number has been printed.
London: Wm. S. ORR and Co., Amen-corner, Paternoster-row.
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LITERATURE.--Inexperienced Writers, Possessors of Manuscripts, Poets,
Clergymen, Young Authors, and others seeking Publishers for their Works,
should consult the "AUTHOR'S PRINTING AND PUBLISHING ASSISTANT." By
adopting the information and plan which it contains, they may have their
productions brought out, whether pamphlets or expensive volumes, without
the risk of publication, and with every chance of success.
THE AUTHOR'S ASSISTANT, 7th Edition, price 2s. 6d., or post-free, 3s.
SAUNDERS & OTLEY, Publishers, Conduit-street, Hanover-square.
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COLLECTION OF MEDIAEVAL ART OF MR. GEORGE ISAACS.
PUTTICK AND SIMPSON, Auctioneers of Literary Property and Works of Art,
will Sell by Auction at their Great Room, 191. Piccadilly, on Tuesday, Nov.
12, the well-known and carefully chosen Cabinet of Mediaeval Art, collected
by Mr. Ge
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