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       July 1889

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WHITTAKER & CO.’S
LIST OF
Classical, Educational, and
Technical Works.

 

CONTENTS.

Atlases   12
Arithmetic   17
Bibliotheca Classica   4
Cambridge Greek and Latin Texts   8
Cambridge Texts with Notes   7
English Language   12
Euclid   18
French   18
—— French Series   21
—— French Classics   21
—— Mercantile Correspondence   28
—— Modern French Authors   22
German   22
—— German Classics   24
—— Mercantile Correspondence   28
—— Modern German Authors   24
Grammar School Classics   5
Greek   10
Greek Classics   4-9
Italian   26
Latin   11
—— Classics   4-9
Lower Form Series   6
Mercantile Correspondence   28
Miniature Reference Library   34
Minor Arts and Industries   3
Miscellaneous Educational Books   14
Pinnock’s Catechisms   15
Russian   27
Science   30
Shakespeare   13
Spanish   27
Specialist’s Series   28
Students’ Editions of the Gospels and the Acts   11
Technical School and College Building   32
Technological Dictionaries   31
Whittaker’s Library of Arts, etc.   30
July, 1889.

 

 

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Mr. Leland’s Educational Publications.

Third Edition, Crown 8vo, Cloth, 6s.

PRACTICAL EDUCATION.
A WORK ON
PREPARING THE MEMORY, DEVELOPING
QUICKNESS OF PERCEPTION, AND
TRAINING THE CONSTRUCTIVE
FACULTIES.

By CHARLES G. LELAND.
Author of “The Minor Arts,” “Twelve Manuals of Art Work,” “The Album
of Repoussé Work,” “Industrial Art in Education, or Circular
No. 4, 1882,” “Hints on Self-Education,” etc.

Mr. Leland was the first person to introduce Industrial Art as a branch of education in the public schools of America. The Bureau of Education at Washington, observing the success of his work, employed him in 1862 to write a pamphlet showing how hand-work could be taken or taught in schools and families. It is usual to issue only 15,000 of these pamphlets, but so great was the demand for this that in two years after its issue more than 60,000 were given to applicants. This work will be found greatly enlarged in “Practical Education.” Owing to it thousands of schools, classes, or clubs of industrial art were established in England, America and Austria. As at present a great demand exists for information as to organizing Technical Education, this forms the first part of the work. In it the author indicates that all the confusion and difference of opinion which at present prevails as to this subject, may very easily be obviated by simply beginning by teaching the youngest the easiest arts of which they are capable, and by thence gradually leading them on to more advanced work.

“The basis of Mr. Leland’s theory,” says a reviewer, “is that before learning, children should acquire the art of learning. It is not enough to fill the memory, memory must first be created. By training children to merely memorize, extraordinary power in this respect is to be attained in a few months. With this is associated exercises in quickness of perception, which are at first purely mechanical, and range from merely training the eye to mental arithmetic, and problems in all branches of education. Memory and quickness of perception blend in the development of the constructive faculties or hand-work. Attention or interest is the final factor in this system.”

Mr. Leland’s book will have a wide circulation. It deals with the whole subject in such a downright practical fashion, and is so much the result of long personal experience and observation, as to render it a veritable mine of valuable suggestions.”—British Architect.

It has little of the dryness usually associated with such books; and no teacher can read its thoughtful pages without imbibing many valuable ideas.”—Scottish Educational News.

Strongly to be recommended.”—Chemical News.

This valuable little work.”—Liverpool Daily Post.

Many of Mr. Leland’s suggestions might be carried out advantageously among the young folks in our large towns and villages.”—Northern Whig.

 

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Minor Arts and Industries.

A SERIES OF ILLUSTRATED AND PRACTICAL MANUALS FOR
SCHOOL USE AND SELF-INSTRUCTION.

Edited by CHARLES G. LELAND.

This series of manuals on “The Minor Arts and Industries” is designed on the lines laid down in Mr. Leland’s treatise on education. Each handbook will present the subject with which it deals in a thoroughly popular and practical manner; the lessons carry the student on his road step by step from the veriest elements to the point where the most advanced works fitly find their place in his course of study; in short, the greatest pains are taken to ensure a thorough mastery of the rudiments of each subject, and to so clearly state each lesson, illustrating it where necessary by plans and drawings, that even very young children may be interested in and trained to practical work. On similar grounds the self-taught student will find these manuals an invaluable aid to his studies.

 

Part 1 now ready. Paper cover, 1s. or in cloth, 1s. 6d.

DRAWING AND DESIGNING:

IN A SERIES OF LESSONS,
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS,

By CHARLES G. LELAND, M.A., F.R.L.S.

Other volumes will follow at intervals, amongst the subjects of which may be named—

Wood Carving.
Modelling.
Leather Work.
Metal Work.
Carpentering.
Commerce, etc.

 

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GREEK AND LATIN.

Bibliotheca Classica.

A Series of Greek and Latin Authors, with English Notes,
edited by eminent Scholars. 8vo.

ÆSCHYLUS. By F. A. Paley, M.A. 8s.

CICERO’S ORATIONS. By G. Long, M.A. 4 vols. 8s. each.

DEMOSTHENES. By R. Whiston, M.A. 2 vols. 8s. each.

EURIPIDES. By F. A. Paley, M.A. 3 vols. 8s. each.

HERODOTUS. By Rev. J. W. Blakesley, B.D. 2 vols. 12s.

HESIOD. By F. A. Paley, M.A. 5s.

HOMER. By F. A. Paley, M.A. Vol. I. 8s. Vol. II. 6s.

HORACE. By Rev. A. J. Macleane, M.A. 8s.

JUVENAL AND PERSIUS. By Rev. A. J. Macleane, M.A. 6s.

LUCAN. The Pharsalia. By C. E. Haskins, M.A., and W. E. Heitland, M.A. 14s.

PLATO. By W. H. Thompson, D.D. 2 vols. 5s. each.

SOPHOCLES. Vol. I. By Rev. F. H. Blaydes, M.A. 8s.

—— Vol. II. Philoctetes—Electra—Ajax and Trachiniæ. By F. A. Paley, M.A. 6s.

TACITUS: The Annals. By the Rev. P. Frost. 8s.

TERENCE. By E. St. J. Parry, M.A. 9s.

VIRGIL. By J. Conington, M.A. 3 vols. 10s. 6d. each.

⁂ In some cases the volumes cannot be sold separately. The few copies that remain are reserved for complete sets, which may be obtained, at present, for 9l.

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Grammar School Classics.

A Series of Greek and Latin Authors, with English Notes.
Fcap. 8vo.

CÆSAR: DE BELLO GALLICO. By George Long, M.A. 4s.

—— Books I.-III. For Junior Classes. By George Long, M.A. 1s. 6d.

—— Books IV. and V. in 1 vol. 1s. 6d.

—— Books VI. and VII. in 1 vol. 1s. 6d.

CATULLUS, TIBULLUS, AND PROPERTIUS. Selected Poems. With Life. By Rev. A. H. Wratislaw. 2s. 6d.

CICERO: DE SENECTUTE, DE AMICITIA, and SELECT EPISTLES. By George Long, M.A. 3s.

CORNELIUS NEPOS. By Rev. J. F. Macmichael. 2s.

HOMER: ILIAD. Books I.-XII. By F. A. Paley, M.A. 4s. 6d.

Books I.-VI., 2s. 6d.; Books VII.-XII., 2s. 6d.

HORACE. With Life. By A. J. Macleane, M.A. 3s. 6d. In 2 Parts: Odes, 2s.; Satires and Epistles, 2s.

JUVENAL: SIXTEEN SATIRES. By H. Prior, M.A. 3s. 6d.

MARTIAL: SELECT EPIGRAMS. With Life. By F. A. Paley, M.A. 4s. 6d.

OVID: The FASTI. By F. A. Paley, M.A. 3s. 6d.

—— Books I. and II. in 1 vol. 1s. 6d.

—— Books III. and IV. in 1 vol. 1s. 6d.

—— Books V. and VI. in 1 vol. 1s. 6d.

SALLUST: CATILINA and JUGURTHA. With Life. By G. Long, M.A., and J. G. Frazer. 3s. 6d. Catilina, 2s. Jugurtha, 2s.

TACITUS: GERMANIA and AGRICOLA. By Rev. P. Frost. 2s. 6d.

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VIRGIL: BUCOLICS, GEORGICS, and ÆNEID, Books I.-IV. Abridged from Professor Conington’s edition. 4s. 6d.

—— ÆNEID, Books V.-XII. 4s. 6d.

Also in 9 separate volumes, 1s. 6d. each.

XENOPHON: The ANABASIS. With Life. By Rev. J. F. Macmichael. 3s. 6d.

Also in 4 separate volumes, 1s. 6d. each.

—— The CYROPÆDIA. By G. M. Gorham, M.A. 3s. 6d.

—— Books I. and II. in 1 vol. 1s. 6d.

—— Books V. and VI. in 1 vol. 1s. 6d.

—— MEMORABILIA. By Percival Frost, M.A. 3s.

A GRAMMAR-SCHOOL ATLAS OF CLASSICAL GEOGRAPHY, containing Ten selected Maps. Imperial 8vo. 3s.

Uniform with the Series.

THE NEW TESTAMENT, in Greek. With English Notes, &c. By Rev. J. F. Macmichael. 4s. 6d. Separate parts, St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke, St. John, Acts, 6d. each, sewed.

 

Lower Form Series.

With Notes and Vocabularies.

ECLOGÆ LATINÆ; OR, FIRST LATIN READING-BOOK, WITH ENGLISH NOTES AND A DICTIONARY. By the late Rev. P. Frost, M.A. New Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

LATIN VOCABULARIES FOR REPETITION. By A. M. M. Stedman, M.A. 2nd Edition, revised. Fcap. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

EASY LATIN PASSAGES FOR UNSEEN TRANSLATION. By A. M. M. Stedman, M.A. Fcap. 8vo. 1s. 6d.

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VIRGIL’S ÆNEID. Book I. Abridged from Conington’s Edition by Rev. J. G. Sheppard, D.C.L. With Vocabulary by W. F. R. Shilleto. 1s. 6d. [Now ready.

CÆSAR: DE BELLO GALLICO. Book I. With Notes by George Long, M.A., and Vocabulary by W. F. R. Shilleto. 1s. 6d. [Book II. in the press.

TALES FOR LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION. With Notes and Vocabulary. By G. H. Wells, M.A. 2s.

MATERIALS FOR LATIN PROSE COMPOSITION. By the late Rev. P. Frost, M.A. New Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 2s. Key (for Tutors only), 4s.

A LATIN VERSE-BOOK. AN INTRODUCTORY WORK ON HEXAMETERS AND PENTAMETERS. By the late Rev. P. Frost, M.A. New Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 2s. Key (for Tutors only), 5s.

ANALECTA GRÆCA MINORA, with INTRODUCTORY SENTENCES, ENGLISH NOTES, AND A DICTIONARY. By the late Rev. P. Frost, M.A. New Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 2s.

GREEK TESTAMENT SELECTIONS. By A. M. M. Stedman, M.A. 2nd Edition, enlarged, with Notes and Vocabulary. Fcap. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

 

Cambridge Texts with Notes.

A Selection of the most usually read of the Greek and Latin Authors, Annotated for Schools.
Fcap. 8vo, 1s. 6d. each, with exceptions.

EURIPIDES. ALCESTIS—MEDEA—HIPPOLYTUS—HECUBA—BACCHÆ—ION (2s.)—ORESTES—PHOENISSÆ—TROADES—HERCULES FURENS—ANDROMACHE—IPHIGENIA IN TAURIS—SUPPLICES. By F. A. Paley, M.A., LL.D.

ÆSCHYLUS. PROMETHEUS VINCTUS—SEPTEM CONTRA THEBAS—AGAMEMNON—PERSÆ—EUMENIDES—CHŒPHORŒ. By F. A. Paley, M.A., LL.D.

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SOPHOCLES. ŒDIPUS TYRANNUS—ŒDIPUS COLONEUS—ANTIGONE—ELECTRA—AJAX. By F. A. Paley, M.A., LL.D.

THUCYDIDES. BOOK IV. By. F. A. Paley, M.A., LL.D.

XENOPHON. HELLENICA. BOOK II. By Rev. L. D. Dowdall, M.A.

—— ANABASIS. Edited by Rev. J. F. Macmichael. New edition, revised by J. E. Melhuish, M.A. In 6 vols. Book I. (with Life, Introduction, Itinerary, &c.); Books II. and III. 2s.; Book IV., Book V., Book VI., Book VII.

HOMER. ILIAD. BOOK I. By F. A. Paley, M.A., LL.D. 1s.

VIRGIL (abridged from Conington’s edition). BUCOLICS: GEORGICS, 2 parts: ÆNEID, 9 parts.

TERENCE. ANDRIA—HAUTON TIMORUMENOS—PHORMIO—ADELPHOE. By Professor Wagner, Ph.D.

CICERO. DE SENECTUTE—DE AMICITIA—EPISTOLÆ SELECTÆ. By G. Long, M.A.

OVID. SELECTIONS. By A. J. Macleane, M.A.

Others in preparation.

 

Cambridge Greek and Latin Texts.

These Texts, which are clearly printed at the Cambridge University Press, on good paper, and bound in a handy form, have been reduced in price, and will now meet the requirements of masters who wish to use Text and Notes separately.

ÆSCHYLUS. By F. A. Paley, M.A. 2s.

CÆSAR: DE BELLO GALLICO. By G. Long, M.A. 1s. 6d.

CICERO: DE SENECTUTE et DE AMICITIA, et EPISTOLÆ SELECTÆ. By G. Long, M.A. 1s. 6d.

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CICERONIS ORATIONES. Vol. I. (in Verrem.) By G. Long, M.A. 2s. 6d.

EURIPIDES. By F. A. Paley, M.A. 3 vols., each 2s.

—— Vol. I. Rhesus—Medea—Hippolytus—Alcestis—Heraclidæ—Supplices—Troades—Index.

—— Vol. II. Ion—Helena—Andromache—Electra—Bacchæ—Hecuba—Index.

—— Vol. III. Hercules Furens—Phœnissæ—Orestes—Iphigenia in Tauris—Iphigenia in Aulide—Cyclops—Index.

HERODOTUS. By J. G. Blakesley, B.D. 2 vols., each 2s. 6d.

HOMERI ILIAS. I.-XII. By F. A. Paley, M.A. 1s. 6d.

HORATIUS. By A. J. Macleane, M.A. 1s. 6d.

JUVENAL ET PERSIUS. By A. J. Macleane, M.A. 1s. 6d.

LUCRETIUS. By H. A. J. Munro, M.A. 2s.

SALLUSTI CRISPI CATILINA ET JUGURTHA. By G. Long, M.A. 1s. 6d.

SOPHOCLES. By F. A. Paley, M.A. 2s. 6d.

TERENTI COMŒDIÆ. By W. Wagner, Ph.D. 2s.

THUCYDIDES. By J. G. Donaldson, D.D. 2 vols., each 2s.

VERGILIUS. By J. Conington, M.A. 2s.

XENOPHONTIS EXPEDITIO CYRI. By J. F. Macmichael, B.A. 1s. 6d.

NOVUM TESTAMENTUM GRÆCE. By F. H. Scrivener, M.A. 4s. 6d. An edition with wide margin for notes, half bound, 12s.

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Annotated Editions.

CICERO’S MINOR WORKS. De Officiis, &c. &c. With English Notes, by W. C. Tylor, LL.D. 12mo. cloth, 3s. 6d.

VIRGIL’S ÆNEID. With English Notes, by C. Anthon, LL.D. Adapted for use in English Schools by the Rev. F. Metcalfe, M.A. New Edition. 12mo. 7s. 6d.

 

Greek Class Books.

BEATSON’S PROGRESSIVE EXERCISES ON THE COMPOSITION OF GREEK IAMBIC VERSE. 12mo. cloth, 3s.

DAWSON’S GREEK-ENGLISH LEXICON TO THE NEW TESTAMENT. New Edition, by Dr. Tylor. 8vo. cloth, 9s.

NOVUM TESTAMENTUM GRÆCE. Textus Stephanici, 1550. Accedunt variæ Lectiones editionum Bezæ, Elzeviri, Lachmanni, Tischendorfii, Tregellesii, curante F. H. Scrivener, M.A. 4s. 6d. An Edition with wide margin for MS. Notes, 4to. half-bound morocco, 12s.

—— Textûs Stephanici, A.D. 1550, Cum variis Lectionibus Editionum Bezæ, Elzeviri, Lachmanni, Tischendorfii, Tregellesii, Westcott-Hortii, Versionis Anglicanæ Emendatorum, Curante F. H. A. Scrivener, A.M., D.C.L., LL.D., Accedunt Parallela S. Scripturæ Loca. Small post 8vo. cloth, pp. xvi.-598, 7s. 6d.

Editio Major containing, in addition to the matter in the other Edition, the Capitula (majora et minora) and the Eusebian Canons, the various Readings of Westcott and Hort, and those adopted by the Revisers; also a revised and much-enlarged series of References.

—— VALPY’S. For the use of Schools. 12mo. cloth, 5s.

—— Edited by Rev. Macmichael. See Grammar School Classics.

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Students’ Editions of the Gospels and the Acts.

Crown 8vo. cloth.

THE GOSPEL OF S. MATTHEW. The Greek Text, with Critical, Grammatical, and Explanatory Notes, &c., by the late Rev. W. Trollope, M.A., re-edited by the Rev. W. H. Rowlandson, M.A. 5s.

GOSPEL OF S. MARK. The Greek Text, with Critical, Grammatical, and Explanatory Notes, Prolegomena, &c., by Rev. W. H. Rowlandson, M.A. 4s. 6d.

GOSPEL OF S. LUKE. The Greek Text, with Critical, Grammatical, and Explanatory Notes, &c., by the late Rev. W. Trollope, M.A., revised and re-edited by the Rev. W. H. Rowlandson, M.A. 5s.

ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. The Greek Text, with Critical, Grammatical, and Explanatory Notes, and Examination Questions, by Rev. W. Trollope, M.A., re-edited and revised by the Rev. G. F. Browne, M.A. 5s.

 

Latin Class Books.

BEDFORD’S PROPRIA QUÆ MARIBUS; or, Short Rules for the Genders of Latin Nouns, and a Latin Prosody. 12mo. 1s.

BOSSUT’S LATIN WORD BOOK; or, First Step to the Latin Language. 18mo. 1s.

—— LATIN PHRASE BOOK. 18mo. 1s.

FLORILEGIUM POETICUM. A Selection of Elegiac Extracts from Ovid and Tibullus. New edition, greatly enlarged with English Notes. By the late Rev. P. Frost, M.A. Fcap. 8vo. 2s.

GRADUS AD PARNASSUM; sive novus sinonymorum, epithetorum, versuum, ac phrasium poeticarum, thesaurus. New edition. By G. Pyper. 12mo. cloth, 7s.

—— BY VALPY. Whittaker’s Improved edition. Latin and English. New edition. Royal 12mo. 7s. 6d.

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STODDART’S NEW DELECTUS; or, Easy Steps to Latin Construing. For the use of Pupils commencing the Language. Adapted to the best Latin Grammars, with a Dictionary attached. New edition. 12mo. 4s.

PENROSE’S (REV. JOHN) Easy Exercises in Latin Elegiac Verse. New edition. 12mo. cloth, 2s.

—— Key to ditto, for Tutors only, 3s. 6d.

 

Atlases.

LONG’S ATLAS OF CLASSICAL GEOGRAPHY. Containing Twenty-four Maps. Constructed by William Hughes, F.R.G.S., and Edited by George Long, M.A. New edition, with Coloured Outlines, and an Index of Places. Royal 8vo. 6s.

LONG’S GRAMMAR SCHOOL ATLAS OF CLASSICAL GEOGRAPHY. Containing Ten Maps, selected from the larger Atlas. Constructed by W. Hughes, F.R.G.S., and edited by George Long, M.A. New edition, with Coloured Outlines. Royal 8vo. 3s.

 

English Language and Miscellaneous.

ALLEN AND CORNWELL’S SCHOOL GRAMMAR. Cloth, 1s. 9d.

—— GRAMMAR FOR BEGINNERS. Cloth, 1s.

BELL’S MODERN READER AND SPEAKER. A Selection of Poetry and Prose, from the Writings of Eminent Authors. 12mo. 3s. 6d.

DUNCAN’S ENGLISH EXPOSITOR; or, Explanatory Spelling-book. Containing an Alphabetical Collection of all the most useful, proper, and elegant words in the English language, divided into Syllables, and properly accented. New edition. 12mo. 1s. 6d.

LATHAM’S (R. G.) DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Abridged and condensed into one volume. 8vo. cloth, 14s.

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MACKAY (C.) A DICTIONARY OF LOWLAND SCOTCH. By Charles Mackay, LL.D. With an Introductory Chapter on the Poetry, Humour, and Literary History of the Scottish Language, and an Appendix of Scottish Proverbs. Large post 8vo. cloth, 7s. 6d. half bound, 8s. 6d.

—— SELECTED POEMS AND SONGS OF CHARLES MACKAY, LL.D. With a Commendatory and Critical Introduction by Eminent Writers. Wide foolscap 8vo. half cloth boards, 1s. 6d. Sewed, 1s.

WEBSTER’S DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Including Scientific, Technical, and Biblical Words and Terms. New edition, with Supplement of over 4,600 New Words and Meanings. 4to. cloth, 1l. 1s.; half-calf, 1l. 10s. With Appendices, £1 11s. 6d.; half-calf, 2l.


SHAKESPEARE’S PLAYS, with Text and Introduction in English and German. Edited by C. Sachs, Prof. Ph. D. 8vo. cloth, each Play or Number, 10d.

Now Ready:

1.Julius Cæsar.
2.Romeo and Juliet.
3.King Henry VIII.
4.King Lear.
5.Othello.
6.Hamlet.
7.A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
8.Macbeth.
9.King John.
10.King Richard II.
11.King Henry IV. I.
12.""II.
13.King Henry V.
14.King Richard III.
15.Cymbeline.
16.Coriolanus.
17.Antony and Cleopatra.
18.Merchant of Venice.
19.Much Ado about Nothing.

Others to follow.

“This edition will be quite a godsend to grown-up students of either language, for the ordinary class reading books are too childish to arrest their attention. The parallel paging saves the labour of using a dictionary, and the series is so low in price as to place it within the reach of all.”—Saturday Review.

SHAKESPEARE REPRINTS. 1. King Lear. Parallel Texts of Quarto 1 and Folio 1. Edited by Dr. W. Vietor, of Marburg. Square 16mo. cloth, 3s. 6d.

The texts of the first quarto and folio, with collations from the later quartos and folios, are here printed in a compact and convenient volume, intended as a class-book in the University.

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Miscellaneous Educational Books.

SEIDEL (ROBT.) INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION: A Pedagogic and Social Necessity. Crown 8vo. 4s.

WOODWARD (C. M.) THE MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL, ITS AIMS, METHODS, AND RESULTS. With Figured Drawings of Shop Exercises in Woods and Metals. 8vo. 10s.

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EDUCATION. Hints toward a Select and Descriptive Bibliography of Education. Arranged by Topics, and Indexed by Authors. By G. Stanley Hall, Professor, John Hopkins University, and John M. Mansfield. Post 8vo. cloth, pp. xvi.-309, 7s. 6d.

CHEPMELL’S (REV. DR.) SHORT COURSE OF GRECIAN, ROMAN, AND ENGLISH HISTORY. New edition. 12mo. 5s. Questions on, 12mo. 1s.

COLTON (B. P.) ELEMENTARY COURSE OF PRACTICAL ZOOLOGY. By B. P. Colton, A.M., Instructor in Biology, Ottawa High School. Crown 8vo. cloth, pp. xiv.-182, 4s. 6d.

CORNWELL’S SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY. 3s. 6d. With Thirty Maps on Steel, 5s. 6d.

—— GEOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS. 1s. With Questions, 1s. 4d.

DURHAM UNIVERSITY CALENDAR, with Almanack. Cloth, 1s. 6d. [Published annually.

JOYCE (P. W.) A HANDBOOK OF SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND METHODS OF TEACHING. By P. W. Joyce, LL.D., &c. 11th edition, revised. Cloth, 3s. 6d.

NATURE READERS. Seaside and Wayside. No. 1. By Julia McNair Wright. Cloth, 1s. 6d.

The first of a Series of Primary Readers for young children. It treats of crabs, wasps, spiders, bees, and some univalve molluscs.

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PINNOCK’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND. From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar. With a Biographical and Historical Dictionary. Questions for Examination, Genealogical Tables, Progress of Literature and the Constitution, &c. Illustrated. Continued by the Rev. W. H. Pinnock, LL.D. New edition. 12mo. 6s.

—— HISTORY OF GREECE. With an Introduction on the Natural and Political Geography of Greece, Dictionary of Difficult Terms, Questions for Examination, Genealogical Tables, &c. Illustrated. By Dr. W. C. Taylor. New edition. 12mo. 5s. 6d.

—— HISTORY OF ROME. With an Introduction, the Geography of the Roman Empire, Notices of the Roman Manners, and Illustrations, Questions for Examination, Chronological Index, &c. Illustrated. By Dr. W. C. Taylor. New edition. 12mo. 5s. 6d.

PINNOCK’S CATECHISMS OF THE ARTS, SCIENCES, AND LITERATURE. Whittaker’s Improved Editions. Illustrated with Maps, Plates, and Woodcuts, carefully re-edited. 18mo. price 9d. each.

HISTORY.—Modern—Ancient—Universal—Bible and Gospel—Scripture—Chronology—England—Scotland—France—America—Rome—Greece—Jews.

GEOGRAPHY.—Ancient—Modern, Improved Edition—Modern, Original Edition—Sacred—England and Wales—Use of the Globes.

GRAMMAR.—English—French—German—Italian—Latin—Spanish—Greek: Part I. Accidence. Part II. Syntax and Prosody—Hebrew.

MATHEMATICS, &c.—Algebra (two Parts)—Arithmetic—Geometry—Navigation—Land Surveying.

RELIGION.—Religion—Natural Theology—Scripture History—Bible and Gospel History.

FINE ARTS, &c.—Architecture—Drawing—Perspective—Music—Singing.

LITERATURE.—Mythology—Rhetoric—Logic—British Biography—Classical Biography.

MISCELLANEOUS.—First Catechism—General Knowledge—Intellectual Philosophy—Agriculture—English Law—Heraldry—Medicine—Moral and Social Duties—Trade and Commerce.

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SCHLEYER’S GRAMMAR, with Vocabularies of Volapuk (the Language of the World), for all Speakers of the English Language. Second (greatly Revised) Edition. By W. A. Seret, Certificated Teacher of the Universal Language. Crown 8vo. pp. 420, sewed, 5s. 6d.; cloth, 6s. 6d.

SHUMWAY (E. S.) A DAY IN ANCIENT ROME. With numerous Illustrations. By Edgar S. Shumway, Professor, Rutger’s College, New Brunswick. Small 4to. cloth, 5s.

WATTON’S ORIGINAL AIDS TO EDUCATION.

Hand-series of Tablets, in Stiff Covers, 3d. each.

Leading Events of General History.
Chief Events of Old Testament History.
Chief Events of New Testament History.
Prophecies and other Scripture Subjects.
Chief Events of Grecian History.
Chief Events of Roman History.
Chief Events of Eastern Empire.
Chief Events of German History.
Chief Events of English History.
Chief English Battles and Results.
Chief Events of Scottish History.
Chief Events of French History.
Chief Events of Prussian History.
Chief Events of Russian History.
Eminent Men of Modern Times.
Chief Events of Church History.
Natural System of Botany.
The Linnæan System of Botany.
Natural History—Zoology.
Natural Philosophy.
Principles of Grammatical Analysis, with Examples.
Guide to English Parsing, with Examples.
Abstract of Heathen Mythology.
Word Formation—Saxon, Latin, and Greek Prefixes, with Examples.
Chief Grecian and Roman Battles and Results.


LARGE TYPE SERIES OF TABLETS

(20 by 23 inches), embracing Historical, Geographical, and other Subjects, 4d. each, for suspension.


WATTON’S SKELETON EXERCISE BOOKS.

For History, Geography, Biography, Analysis, Parsing, and
Chronology, with Script Headings and Specimen Page. Price
regulated by the thickness of the books, 1s. and 2s. each.
Also now ready, a filled Biographical Exercise Book, 2 Series, each 1s.
Charts systematically arranged with date words, 60 pages,
cloth, 1s. Selected Descriptive Poetry, 1s.
Object Lessons, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, 32 pp., in stiff covers, 2d. each.

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School and University Analyses.

By the Rev. Dr. Pinnock.

AN ANALYSIS OF SCRIPTURE HISTORY; Intended for Readers of Old Testament History, and the University Examinations; with Maps, Copious Index, and Examination Questions. 18mo. cloth, 3s. 6d.

AN ANALYSIS OF NEW TESTAMENT HISTORY; Embracing the Criticism and Interpretation of the original Text; with Questions for Examination. 18mo. cloth, 4s.

AN ANALYSIS OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY; From the Birth of Christ, to the Council of Nice, A.D. 325. With Examination Questions. 18mo. cloth, 3s. 6d.

ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH CHURCH HISTORY; comprising the Reformation period, and subsequent events; with Questions of Examination, especially intended for the Universities and Divinity Students in general. 18mo. cloth, 4s. 6d.

A SHORT ANALYSIS OF OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY. With Questions for Schools. 18mo. cloth, 1s. 6d.

A SHORT ANALYSIS OF NEW TESTAMENT HISTORY. With Questions for Schools. 18mo. cloth, 1s. 6d.

 

Arithmetic and Euclid.

PINNOCK’S ARITHMETICAL TABLES OF MONEY, WEIGHTS, AND MEASURES. With Questions for Examination, and Explanatory Notes, &c. 18mo. 3d.

—— FIRST CIPHERING BOOK. Containing Easy Exercises in the First Rules of Arithmetic. 4to. sewed, 1s.

RYAN’S CIVIL SERVICE ARITHMETICAL EXAMINATION PAPERS. By L. J. Ryan. Cloth, 2s.

—— Key to Ditto. 1s. 6d.

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SONNENSCHEIN AND NESBITT’S ARITHMETIC. The Science and Art of Arithmetic for the use of Schools. Post 8vo. 5s. 6d. Or separately, Part I.—Integral. 2s. 6d. Parts II. and III.—Fractional and Approximate Calculations. 3s. 6d. Answers to the Exercises, 1s. 6d. Exercises separately. Part I. 1s. Parts II. and III. 1s. 3d.

—— A B C OF ARITHMETIC. Teacher’s Book, Nos. 1 and 2, each 1s. Exercise Book, Nos. 1 and 2, each 4d.

WALKINGAME’S TUTOR ASSISTANT (FRASER’S). Being a Compendium of Arithmetic and a Complete Question Book. 12mo. 2s. Key, 3s.

EUCLID, THE FIRST BOOK OF. With an Introduction and Collection of Problems for the use of Schools. By J. M. Wilson, M.A. 2nd edition. 4to. 2s.

EUCLID, THE FIRST SIX BOOKS, together with the ELEVENTH and TWELFTH. From the Text of Dr. Simson. New edition, revised and corrected by S. Maynard. 18mo. 4s.

 

 

MODERN LANGUAGES.

French.

BARRÈRE (A.) PROFESSOR, R.M.A. Woolwich.

—— RÉCITS MILITAIRES. Selections from modern French authors, with short biographical introductions in French, and English notes for the use of army students and others. Crown 8vo. 3s.

—— PRÉCIS OF COMPARATIVE FRENCH GRAMMAR AND IDIOMS, and Guide to Examinations. Cloth. Second edition, revised, 3s. 6d.

—— JUNIOR GRADUATED FRENCH COURSE affording materials for Translation, Grammar, and Conversation. Being an introduction to the Graduated French Course. Cloth, 1s. 6d.

—— ELEMENTS OF FRENCH GRAMMAR AND FIRST STEPS IN IDIOMS. With numerous Exercises and a Vocabulary, being an Introduction to the Précis of Comparative French Grammar. Crown 8vo. cloth, 2s.

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BELLENGER’S MODERN FRENCH CONVERSATION. Containing Elementary Phrases and New Easy Dialogues, in French and English, on the most familiar subjects. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

BOSSUT’S FRENCH WORD BOOK. 18mo. 1s.

—— FRENCH PHRASE BOOK. 18mo. 1s.

BOWER. PUBLIC EXAMINATION FRENCH READER. With a Vocabulary to every extract, suitable for all Students who are preparing for a French Examination. By A. M. Bower, F.R.G.S., late Master in University College School, &c. Cloth, 3s. 6d.

“The book is a very practical and useful one, and it must prove very handy for students who are preparing for a French examination, the persons for whose special aid it has been specially provided. It would also serve admirably for use in schools as a class book.”—Schoolmaster.

DELILLE’S FRENCH GRAMMAR. In Two Parts. I.—Accidence. II.—Syntax, written in French, with Exercises conducive to the speaking of the French Language, &c. 12mo. 5s. 6d. Key, 3s.

—— EASY FRENCH POETRY FOR BEGINNERS; or, Short Selections in Verse on a Graduated Plan for the Memory. With English Notes. 12mo. 2s.

DELILLE’S MODÈLES DE POÉSIE FRANÇAIS. With Treatise on French Versification. New edition. 12mo. 6s.

—— RÉPERTOIRE DES PROSATEURS FRANÇAIS. With Biographical Sketches, &c. New edition. 12mo. 6s. 6d.

—— MANUEL ÉTYMOLOGIQUE; or, an Interpretative Index of the most recurrent Words in the French Language. 12mo. 2s. 6d.

—— BEGINNER’S OWN FRENCH BOOK. Being a Practical and Easy Method of Learning the Elements of the French Language. 12mo. cloth, 2s. Key, 2s.

DES CARRIÈRES’ FRENCH IDIOMATICAL PHRASES AND FAMILIAR DIALOGUES. Square, 3s. 6d.

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DES CARRIÈRES’ HISTOIRE DE FRANCE, DEPUIS L’ETABLISSEMENT DE LA MONARCHIE. Continuée jusqu’au rétablissement de l’Empire sous Napoleon III., par C. J. Delille. 12mo. 7s.

DUVERGER’S COMPARISON BETWEEN THE IDIOMS, GENIUS, AND PHRASEOLOGY OF THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES. New edition. 12mo. 4s. 6d.

GASC (F. E. A.) AN IMPROVED MODERN POCKET DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES. New edition. 16mo. cloth, 2s. 6d. Also in 2 vols. in neat leatherette, 5s.

—— MODERN FRENCH-ENGLISH AND ENGLISH-FRENCH DICTIONARY. New edition, revised. In 1 vol. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

HAMEL’S NEW UNIVERSAL FRENCH GRAMMAR. New Edition. 12mo. 4s.

—— GRAMMATICAL EXERCISES UPON THE FRENCH LANGUAGE. New edition. 12mo. 4s. Key, 3s.

—— FRENCH GRAMMAR AND EXERCISES. New edition. 12mo. 5s. 6d. Key, 4s.

LEVIZAC’S DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES. New edition, by N. Lambert. 12mo. 6s. 6d.

NUGENT’S POCKET DICTIONARY OF THE FRENCH AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES. New edition, revised by J. C. J. Tarver. Pearl edition, 4s. 6d.

OLLENDORFF’S (Dr. H. G.) NEW METHOD OF LEARNING TO READ, WRITE, AND SPEAK A LANGUAGE IN SIX MONTHS. Adapted to the French. New edition. 12mo. 6s. 6d. Key, 8vo. 7s.

PRACTICAL COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE. See Miscellaneous.

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Whittaker’s French Series.

For the use of Schools and Private Students. Edited by A. Barrère, Prof. R.M.A. Woolwich, &c., and others. Each number with a literary Introduction and Arguments in English, foot-notes explaining the more difficult passages, and translations of the idiomatic expressions into the corresponding English idioms.

Fcap. 8vo, each number, sewed, 6d.; cloth, 9d.

Now Ready:—

1. SCRIBE. LE VERRE D’EAU. Barrère.
2. MOLIERE. LE BOURGEOIS GENTILHOMME. Gasc.
3. MOLIERE. L’AVARE. Gasc.
4. SOUVESTRE. SOUS LA TONNELLE. Desages.
5. MOLIERE. LE MISANTHROPE. Gasc.
6. GALLAND. ALI BABA. Clare.
7. CORNEILLE. LE CID. Gasc.
8, 9. LAMARTINE. JEANNE D’ARC. Barrère.
10, 11. PIRON. LA METROMANIE. Delbos.

Others to follow.

 

Whittaker’s French Classics, with English Notes.

Fcap. 8vo. cloth.

AVENTURES DE TELEMAQUE. Par Fénélon. New edition. Edited and revised by C. J. Delille. 2s. 6d.

HISTOIRE DE CHARLES XII. Par Voltaire. New edition. Edited and revised by L. Direy. 1s. 6d.

PICCIOLA. Par X. B. Saintine. New edition. Edited and revised by Dr. Dubuc. 1s. 6d.

SELECT FABLES OF LA FONTAINE. New edition. Edited by F. Gasc, M.A. 1s. 6d.

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Whittaker’s Series of Modern French Authors.

WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES.

For Beginners.

LA BELLE NIVERNAISE. Histoire d’un vieux bateau et de son équipage. By Alphonse Daudet. With 6 illustrations. Edited by James Boïelle, Senior French Master at Dulwich College. 2s. 6d. [Ready.

For Advanced Students.

BUG JARGAL. By Victor Hugo. Edited by James Boïelle, Senior French Master at Dulwich College. 3s. [Ready.

Others to follow.

 

German.

FLÜGEL’S COMPLETE DICTIONARY OF THE GERMAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES. Comprising the German and English, and English and German. Adapted to the English Student, with great Additions and Improvements. By C. A. Feiling, A. Heimann, and J. Oxenford. New edition. 2 vols. 8vo. 1l. 1s.

—— ABRIDGED GERMAN AND ENGLISH, AND ENGLISH AND GERMAN DICTIONARY. Carefully compiled from the larger Dictionary. By C. A. Feiling and J. Oxenford. New edition. Royal 18mo. 6s.

GRENFELL’S ELEMENTARY GERMAN EXERCISES. Part I. Adapted to the Rugby School German Accidence. 12mo. 1s. 6d.

OLLENDORFF’S (Dr. H. S.). NEW METHOD OF LEARNING TO READ, WRITE, AND SPEAK A LANGUAGE IN SIX MONTHS. Adapted to the German. New edition. Crown 8vo. 7s. Key, 8vo. 7s.

SHELDON (E. S.) A SHORT GERMAN GRAMMAR FOR HIGH SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. Crown 8vo. 3s.

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WHITTAKER’S COURSE OF MODERN GERMAN. By F. Lange, Ph.D., Professor, R.M.A. Woolwich, Examiner in German to the College of Preceptors, London; Examiner in German at the Victoria University, Manchester, and J. F. Davis, M.A., D.Lit. Extra fcap. 8vo. cloth.

A CONCISE GERMAN GRAMMAR. With especial reference to Phonology, Comparative Philology, English and German Correspondences, and Idioms. By Frz. Lange, Ph.D., Professor at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. In three Parts. Part I., Elementary, 2s. Part II., Intermediate, 2s. Part III. in the press.

ELEMENTARY GERMAN READER. A Graduated Collection of Readings in Prose and Poetry. With English Notes and a Vocabulary. By F. Lange, Ph.D. 1s. 6d.

ADVANCED GERMAN READER. A Graduated Collection of Readings in Prose and Poetry. With English Notes and a Vocabulary. By F. Lange, Ph.D. and J. F. Davis, M.A., D.Lit. [Nearly ready.

PROGRESSIVE GERMAN EXAMINATION COURSE. In Three Parts. By F. Lange, Ph.D., Prof. R.M.A., Woolwich, Examiner in German to the College of Preceptors.

Comprising the Elements of German Grammar, an Historical Sketch of the Teutonic Languages, English and German Correspondences, Materials for Translation, Dictation, Extempore, Conversation and complete Vocabularies.

1. ELEMENTARY COURSE. Cloth, 2s.

2. INTERMEDIATE COURSE. Cloth, 2s.

3. ADVANCED COURSE. Second revised edition. Cloth, 1s. 6d.

“We cordially commend it as a useful help to examiners, who will find it well adapted to their needs.”—Practical Teacher.


In Preparation.

GERMAN CONVERSATIONAL DICTIONARY. A Guide to Modern German Conversation. For the Every-day Purposes of Travellers and Students. By G. May and J. F. Davis, M.A., D.Lit.

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German Classics, with English Notes.

Fcap. 8vo. cloth.

GERMAN BALLADS. From Uhland, Goethe, and Schiller. With Introductions to each Poem, copious Explanatory Notes, and Biographical Notices. By C. Bielefeld. 1s. 6d.

GOETHE’S HERMANN AND DOROTHEA. With Short Introduction, Argument, and Notes Critical and Explanatory. By Ernest Bell and E. Wölfel. 1s. 6d.

SCHILLER’S MAID OF ORLEANS. With Introduction and Notes. By Dr. Wagner. 1s. 6d.

—— MARIA STUART. With Introduction and Notes. By V. Kastner, M.A. 1s. 6d.

—— WALLENSTEIN. Complete Text. New edition. With Notes, Arguments, and an Historical and Critical Introduction. By C. A. Buchheim, Professor, Ph.D., 5s. Or separately—Part I.—THE LAGER AND DIE PICCOLOMINI. 2s. 6d. Part II.—WALLENSTEIN’S TOD. 2s. 6d.

 

Whittaker’s Series of Modern German Authors.

With Introduction and Notes. Edited by F. Lange, Ph.D.,
Professor, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.

The attention of the heads of Colleges and Schools is respectfully directed to this new Series of “Modern German Authors” which is intended to supply the much-felt want of suitable Reading Books for English Students of German who have passed through the preliminary stages of fables and anecdotes.

To those who wish to extend their linguistic and grammatical[Pg 25] knowledge, these volumes will afford, in one respect, a great advantage over those of an earlier period, presenting, as they do, the compositions of the best living, or only recently deceased authors. The Notes, besides etymological and other explanations, will contain many useful idiomatic expressions suggested by the text, and worth committing to memory.


FIRST SERIES.

For Beginners. Edited, with a Grammatical Introduction, Notes, and a Vocabulary, by F. Lange, Ph.D., Professor, R.M.A. Woolwich, Examiner in German to the College of Preceptors, and H. Hager, Ph.D., Examiner in German to the London University.

HEY’S FABELN FÜR KINDER. Illustrated by O. Speckter. Edited, with an Introduction, Grammatical Summary, Words, and a complete Vocabulary. By F. Lange, Ph.D., Professor. 1s. 6d.

The Same, with a Phonetic Introduction, Phonetic Transcription of the Text. By F. Lange, Professor, Ph.D. 2s.


SECOND SERIES.

For Intermediate Students. Edited, with a Biographical Introduction, Notes, and a complete vocabulary, by F. Lange, Ph.D., Professor, and H. Hager, Ph.D.

DOKTOR WESPE. Lustspiel in fünf Aufzügen von JULIUS RODERICH BENEDIX. Edited by F. Lange, Ph.D., Professor. 2s. 6d.

SCHILLER’S JUGENDJAHRE. Erzählung von FRZ. HOFFMANN. Edited by H. Hager, Ph.D., Professor. [In the press.


THIRD SERIES.

For Advanced Students. Edited, with a Literary Introduction and Notes, by F. Lange, Ph.D., Professor, R.M.A. Woolwich, in co-operation with F. Storr, B.A.; A. A. Macdonell, M.A.; H. Hager, Ph.D.; C. Neuhaus, Ph.D. and others.

MEISTER MARTIN, der Küfner. Erzählung von E. T. A. Hoffman. Edited by F. Lange, Ph.D., Professor, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. 1s. 6d.

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HANS LANGE. Schauspiel von Paul Heyse. Edited by A. A. Macdonell, M.A., Ph.D., Taylorian Teacher, University, Oxford. 2s.

AUF WACHE. Novelle von Berthold Auerbach. DER GEFRORENE KUSS. Novelle von Otto Roquette. Edited by A. A. Macdonell, M.A. 2s.

DER BIBLIOTHEKAR. Lustspiel von G. von Moser. Edited by F. Lange, Ph.D. Second revised Edition. 2s.

EINE FRAGE. Idyll von George Ebers. Edited by F. Storr, B.A., Chief Master of Modern Subjects in Merchant Taylor’s School. 2s.

DIE JOURNALISTEN. Lustspiel von Gustav Freytag. Edited by Professor F. Lange, Ph.D. Second revised Edition. 2s. 6d.

ZOPF UND SCHWERT. Lustspiel von Karl Gutzkow. Edited by Professor F. Lange, Ph.D. 2s. 6d.

GERMAN EPIC TALES IN PROSE. I. Die Nibelungen, von A. F. C. Vilmar.—II. Walther und Hildegund, von Albert Richter. Edited by Karl Neuhaus, Ph.D., the International College, Isleworth. 2s. 6d.

 

Italian.

BARETTI’S DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH AND ITALIAN LANGUAGES. To which is prefixed an Italian and English Grammar. New Edition, entirely rewritten. By G. Comelati and J. Davenport. 2 vols. 8vo. 1l. 1s.

GRAGLIA’S NEW POCKET DICTIONARY OF THE ITALIAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES. With considerable Additions, and a Compendious Elementary Italian Grammar. 18mo. 4s. 6d.

OLLENDORFF’S (DR. H. G.) NEW METHOD OF LEARNING TO READ, WRITE, AND SPEAK A LANGUAGE IN SIX MONTHS. Adapted to the Italian. New Edition. Crown 8vo. 7s. Key, 8vo. 7s.

SOAVE’S NOVELLE MORALI. New Edition. 12mo. 4s.

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VENERONI’S COMPLETE ITALIAN GRAMMAR. By P. Rosteri. 12mo. 6s.

VERGANI AND PIRANESI’S ITALIAN AND ENGLISH GRAMMAR. With Exercises, &c. By J. Guichet. New edition, by Signor A. Tommasi. 12mo. 5s. Key, 3s.

 

Russian.

DOLBESHOFF (E.) A DICTIONARY OF THE RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES. In two volumes. Vol. I. Russian-English. Vol. II. English-Russian. Compiled by E. Dolbeshoff in co-operation with C. E. Turner, Professor of English Language and Literature at the University, St. Petersburg. [Preparing.

 

Spanish.

NEUMAN AND BARETTI’S SPANISH AND ENGLISH, AND ENGLISH AND SPANISH DICTIONARY. Revised and enlarged by M. Seoane, M.D. 2 vols. 8vo. 1l. 8s.

—— POCKET DICTIONARY. Spanish and English, and English and Spanish. Compiled from the larger work. 18mo. 5s.

OLLENDORFF’S (DR. H. G.) NEW METHOD OF LEARNING TO READ, WRITE, AND SPEAK A LANGUAGE IN SIX MONTHS. Adapted to the Spanish. New edition. 8vo. 12s. Key, 8vo. 7s.

PONCE DE LEON’S ENGLISH-SPANISH TECHNOLOGICAL DICTIONARY. 8vo. 1l. 16s. See page 31.

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Practical Mercantile Correspondence.

A Collection of Commercial Letters and Forms, with Notes, Explanatory and Grammatical, and a Vocabulary of Commercial Terms, edited by L. Simon, Chr. Vogel, Ph.D., H. P. Skelton, W. C. Wrankmore, Leland Mason, and others. Intended as Class Books for Schools and for Self-Instruction.

Now Ready, crown 8vo, cloth:

ENGLISH, with German Notes, 3s.
GERMAN, with English Notes, 3s.
ENGLISH, with French Notes, 4s. 6d.
FRENCH, with English Notes, 4s. 6d.

This new Collection of Model Letters and Epistolary Forms embraces the whole sphere of Commercial Transactions. Each example is provided with such remarks and explanations, that any one with a fair grammatical knowledge of the particular language will find it an easy matter to prepare a well-expressed letter.

 

The Specialist’s Series.

A New Series of Handbooks for Students and Practical Engineers.
Crown 8vo. With many Illustrations.

GAS ENGINES. Their Theory and Management. By William Macgregor. With 7 Plates. Crown 8vo. pp. 245, 8s. 6d.

BALLOONING: A Concise Sketch of its History and Principles. From the best sources, Continental and English. By G. May. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. pp. vi.-97, 2s. 6d.

ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION OF ENERGY, and its Transformation, Subdivision, and Distribution. A Practical Handbook by Gisbert Kapp, C.E., Associate Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, &c. With 119 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. pp. xi.-331. 7s. 6d.

ARC AND GLOW LAMPS. A Practical Handbook on Electric Lighting. By Julius Maier, Ph.D., Assoc. Soc. Tel. Eng., &c. With 78 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. pp. viii.-376. 7s. 6d.

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ON THE CONVERSION OF HEAT INTO WORK. A Practical Handbook on Heat-Engines. By William Anderson, M. Inst. C.E. With 64 Illustrations. Pp. viii.-254. Cr. 8vo. 6s.

SEWAGE TREATMENT, PURIFICATION AND UTILIZATION; A Practical Manual for the Use of Corporations, Local Boards, Officers of Health, Inspectors of Nuisances, Chemists, Manufacturers, Riparian Owners, Engineers and Ratepayers. By J. W. Slater, F.E.S., Editor of “Journal of Science.” Crown 8vo. cloth, price 6s.

THE TELEPHONE. By W. H. Preece, F.R.S., and J. Maier, Ph.D. With numerous illustrations. Cr. 8vo. 12s. 6d.

MANURES, OR THE PHILOSOPHY OF MANURING. By Dr. A. B. Griffiths, F.R.S.Ed., F.C.S., Principal and Lecturer on Chemistry in the School of Science, Lincoln, &c., &c. Cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d.

HYDRAULIC MOTORS: TURBINES AND PRESSURE MOTORS. By George R. Bodmer, Assoc. M.Inst.C.E. 14s.

ALTERNATING CURRENTS OF ELECTRICITY. By Thomas H. Blakesley, M.A., M.Inst.C.E. 4s. 6d.


In preparation.

GALVANIC BATTERIES. By Professor George Forbes, M.A.

INDUCTION COILS. By Professor A. J. Fleming, M.A., D.Sc.

THE DYNAMO. By Guy C. Fricker.

Others to follow.


NIPHER (F. E.) THEORY OF MAGNETIC MEASUREMENTS, WITH AN APPENDIX ON THE METHOD OF LEAST SQUARES. One volume. Crown 8vo. cloth, 5s.

PLANTÉ (G.) THE STORAGE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY, and Researches in the Effects created by Currents combining Quantity with High Tension. Translated from the French by Paul Bedford Elwell. With Portrait, and 89 Illustrations. 8vo. pp. vii.-268, cloth, 12s.

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Small crown 8vo. cloth. With many Illustrations.

Whittaker’s Library of Arts, Sciences, Manufactures and Industries.

MANAGEMENT OF ACCUMULATORS AND PRIVATE ELECTRIC LIGHT INSTALLATIONS. A Practical Handbook by Sir David Salomons, Bart., M.A. 4th Edition, Revised and Enlarged, with 32 Illustrations. Cloth, 3s.

“To say that this book is the best of its kind would be a poor compliment, as it is practically the only work on accumulators that has been written.”—Electrical Review.

ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT-MAKING FOR AMATEURS. A Practical Handbook. By S. R. Bottone, Author of “The Dynamo,” &c. With 60 Illustrations. Third edition. Cloth, 3s.

ELECTRIC BELLS AND ALL ABOUT THEM. A Practical Book for Practical Men. By S. R. Bottone. With more than 100 illustrations. Cloth, 3s.

PRACTICAL IRON FOUNDING. By the Author of “Pattern Making,” &c., &c. Illustrated with over one hundred engravings. Cloth, 4s.

THE PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS FROM LIGHTNING. A Treatise on the Theory of Lightning Conductors from a Modern Point of View. Being the substance of two lectures delivered before the Society of Arts in March, 1888. By Oliver J. Lodge, LL.D., D.Sc., F.R.S., Professor of Physics in University College, Liverpool.

Published with various amplifications and additions, with the approval of the Society of Arts. [In preparation.

ELECTRICAL INFLUENCE MACHINES: Containing a full account of their historical development, their modern Forms, and their Practical Construction. By J. Gray. B.Sc. [In the press.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IN OUR HOMES AND WORKSHOPS. A Practical Handbook. By Sydney F. Walker, M.Inst.C.E., M.I.E.E. [Immediately.

Others in preparation.

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Technological Dictionaries.

ENGLISH AND GERMAN.

WERSHOVEN (F. J.) TECHNOLOGICAL DICTIONARY OF THE PHYSICAL, MECHANICAL, AND CHEMICAL SCIENCES. English and German. 2 vols. cloth, 5s.


ENGLISH-SPANISH.

PONCE DE LEON. TECHNOLOGICAL DICTIONARY. English-Spanish and Spanish-English. Containing Terms employed in the Applied Sciences, Industrial Arts, Mechanics, Fine Arts, Metallurgy, Machinery, Commerce, Ship-building and Navigation, Civil and Military Engineering, Agriculture, Railway Construction, Electro-technics, &c.

Vol. I.—English-Spanish. 8vo. bound, £1 16s.

Vol. II.—Spanish-English. [In preparation.


Post 8vo. 814 pp. 10s. 6d.

HOBLYN’S DICTIONARY OF TERMS USED IN MEDICINE AND COLLATERAL SCIENCES, 11th edition. Revised throughout, with numerous Additions. By John A. P. Price, B.A., M.D. Oxon., Assistant-Surgeon to the Royal Berkshire Hospital.

This new edition has undergone complete revision and emendation. Many terms, fallen more or less into disuse, have been omitted; and a considerable amount of fresh matter has been introduced, in order to meet the requirements of the present day.

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1 vol. demy 4to. with 25 Double and 40 Single Plates, £2 10s.

TECHNICAL SCHOOL AND COLLEGE BUILDING.

Being a Treatise on the Design and Construction of
Applied Science and Art Buildings, and
their suitable Fittings and
Sanitation.

WITH A CHAPTER ON TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

By EDWARD COOKWORTHY ROBINS, F.S.A.

Outline of Contents.—Introduction—English and Foreign Technical Education—Analysis of the Second Report of the Royal Commissioners on Technical Education—Buildings for Applied Science and Art Instruction, with examples of Foreign and English Buildings—Analysis of the Fittings necessary for these Buildings—British and Foreign Examples of the Details of the Fittings—Heating and Ventilation generally—Heating and Ventilation necessary for Applied Science and Instruction Buildings—The Planning of Buildings for Middle Class Education—Sanitary Science—Appendix.

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