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"Notes and Queries, Number 25, April 20, 1850"

Catalogues are now ready, and will be sent on application.
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On a large sheet, price 7s. 6d. plain; 15s. richly coloured; in case
10s. 6d. plain; 18s. coloured.
A CHART of ANCIENT ARMOUR, from the ELEVENTH to the SEVENTEENTH
CENTURIES; containing Eighteen Figures, with a Description and a Sketch
of the Progress of European Armour. By JOHN HEWITT.
"A graphic outline of the subject of military costume during the period
of its greatest interest to the English antiquary. The author has made a
judicious selection of the examples, chiefly from the rich series of
monumental effigies; and, in the brief text which accompanies these
illustrations, a useful resume will be found of a subject which, not
many years since was attainable only through the medium of costly
publications."--_Archaeological Journal._
GEORGE BELL, 186. Fleet Street.
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THE PRIMAEVAL ANTIQUITIES OF ENGLAND ILLUSTRATED BY THOSE OF DENMARK.
THE PRIMAEVAL ANTIQUITIES OF DENMARK. By J.J.A. WORSAAE, Member of the
Royal Society of Antiquaries of Copenhagen. Translated and applied to
the Illustration of similar Remains in England, by WILLIAM J. THOMS,
F.S.A., Secretary of the Camden Society. With numerous Woodcuts. 8vo.
10s. 6d.
"The best antiquarian handbook we have eve met with--so clear is its
arrangement and so well and so plainly is each subject illustrated by
well-executed engravings.


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