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SUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY

POPULAR SERIES

Bohn, Henry George (1796-1884). Bohn's Standard library. 1846, etc. Bohn's Extra volumes. 1846, etc. Bohn's Antiquarian library. 1847, etc. Bohn's Scientific library. 1847, etc. Bohn's Classical library. 1848, etc. Bohn's Illustrated library. 1849, etc. Bohn's Ecclesiastical library. 1851, etc. Bohn's Philological library. 1852, etc. Bohn's British Classics. 1853, etc. Bohn's French memoirs. 1865, etc. Bohn's Historical library. 1857, etc. Bohn's Collegiate series. 1859, etc. Bohn's Reference library. 1875, etc. Bohn's Artists' library. 1877, etc. Bohn's Novelists' library. 1876 [1875]. Bohn's Economic library. 1882, etc.

For Bohn's own contributions to the above series and his other writings, see D. of N. B.

Cassell, John (1817-1865). The Popular Educator. [Ed. Wallace, R.] 6 vols. 1852-5. New and revised edn. 6 vols. [1862-4.] Various other edns. to [1884-8]. Cassell's Classical library. 3 vols. 1853-4. Cassell's Illustrated History of England. New and revised edn. 9 vols. [1865-74.] 10 vols. [1875-85.]

Chambers, Robert and William. Chambers's Information for the People. 1835. New and greatly improved edn. 2 vols. 1856-8. Chambers's Instructive and Entertaining library. 19 vols. Edinburgh, 1848-52. The Youth's Companion and Councillor. 1858 [1857]. Manuals for the WorkingClasses. Chambers's Social Science Tracts. Ed. C., W. Nos. 1-6. [?1860]. Chambers's Historical Questions with answers, embracing ancient and modern History. 1865, also 1866. Chambers's Miscellaneous Questions with answers, embracing Science, Literature, Arts, etc. 1866. Stories of Old Families. 1878. Stories of Remarkable Persons. 1878.

See, also, ante, bibliography to Chap. III.

Constable, Archibald (1774-1827). Constable's Miscellany of original and selected publications in the various departments of literature, the sciences, and the arts. 82 vols. in 84 pts. 1826-35.

Archibald Constable and his Literary Correspondents. A memorial by his son, T. C. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1873.

Constable, Thomas (1812-1881). Constable's Miscellany of Foreign Literature. 10 vols. Edinburgh, 1854-5.

Knight, Charles (1791-1873). Knight's Library of Entertaining Knowledge. 1829, etc. [This series of popular treatises, reprints, etc., was begun in 1829, simultaneously with Murray's The Family library.] The Pictorial History of England; being a history of the people, as well as a history of the kingdom [to the accession of George III]. By Craik, G. L. and MacFarlane, C., assisted by other contributors. 4 vols. 1837-41. Knight's Miscellanies.

Knight, Charles-Continued

7 vols. 1840-2. Knight's Store of Knowledge for all readers: being a collection of treatises, in various departments of knowledge. By several authors. [1841.] London. Ed. K., C. 6 vols. 1841-4. Revised by Walford, E. [1875-7.] Knight's library for the Times. 6 vols. 1844. Half-hours with the Best Authors, collected and arranged, with short biographical and critical notices, by K., C. Illustrated with portraits. 4 vols. [1847-8.] New edn. 4 vols. 1866. Studies and Illustrations of the Writings of Shakespeare, and of his life and times. 3 vols. 1850. Pictorial Halfhours. Ed. K., C. [1850-1.] Knight's Cyclopaedia of the Industry of all Nations, 1851. [1851.] Knight's Cyclopaedia of London, 1851. [1851.] Knight's Excursion Companion-Excursions from London. 20 nos. 1851. Knight's Pocket Cyclopaedia of Practical and Entertaining Knowledge. (Novelties, inventions, and curiosities in arts and manufactures.) [1853]. The English Cyclopaedia. A new dictionary of universal knowledge. Conducted by K., C. [assisted by Ramsay, A., and Thorne, J.]. 22 vols. and Synoptical Index. 1854-70. The Old Printer and the Modern Press. 1854. Once upon a time. [Miscellaneous Essays.] 2 vols. 1854. New and enlarged edn. 1865. Knowledge is Power: a view of the productive forces of Modern Society, and the results of labour, capital and skill. 1855. Charles Knight's Pictorial Museum of animated nature; and companion for the Zoological Gardens. . . . Four thousand wood engravings. 2 vols. [1856-8.] The Popular History of England. 8 vols. 1856-62. Half Hours of English History selected and illustrated by K., C. [1857.] Knight's Pictorial Gallery of Arts. 2 vols. [1858-60.] Shadows of the Old Booksellers. 1865. The new Universal library. 1908. Halfhours with the best Letter-writers and Autobiographers. Forming a collection of memoirs and anecdotes of eminent persons. 1867. Second series. 1868. Also edited and produced various edns. of Shakespeare; and published The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 27 vols., 1833-43, and supplements (2 vols., 1845-6, one vol., 1848). Periodicals: The Penny Magazine [ed. K., C., continued as] Knight's Penny Magazine. 1832, etc. Knight's Quarterly Magazine. 3 vols. 1823-4. Clowes, Alice A. Charles Knight. A sketch. 1892.

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Knight, C. Passages of a Working Life during half a century; with a prelude of early reminiscences. 3 vols. 1846 [1863]-65.

Lardner, Dionysius (1793-1859). Dr. Lardner's Cabinet library. 9 vols. 1830New and revised edn., re-written by Bright, E. B. With . . . illustrations. 1867. The Cabinet Cyclopaedia. 133 vols. 1830-49. The Museum of Science and Art. Ed. by Dr. Lardner. 12 vols. 1854-6. Common Things explained. 2 series. [1874.] Murray, John (1778–1843), and Murray, John (1818-1892). The Family library. 1829, etc. [A series of books by Lockhart, Milman, Palgrave, Scott, Southey, and others. The first volume was The History of Napoleon Buonaparte, by Lockhart, condensed from the life by Scott, and illustrated by George Cruikshank. It met with great success and reached several edns. See, Smiles, Samuel. A Publisher and his friends (pp. 300 ff.). 1911.] Hand-Book for Travellers in France. 1843. [Forming one of a large series of hand-books to different countries.] Handbook to the Cathedrals of England. Southern [and Eastern] division. 3 vols. 1861, 62. Handbook to the Cathedrals of England. Western [Northern, Southern and Eastern] division. 6 vols. 1864-81. [The majority were compiled by King, Richard J.]

Murray, John (1778-1843), and Murray, John (1818-1892)-Continued. Mr. Murray's List of Illustrated Works. [1856.] [B. M. press mark 824. i. 37.]

Smiles, Samuel. A Publisher and his Friends. Memoir and Correspondence of John Murray, with an account of the origin and progress of the house, 1768-1843. 1911.

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G. A. B.

TABLE OF PRINCIPAL DATES

1660 John Ray's Catalogus Plantarum circa Cantabrigiam nascentium, etc.

1697-1709 Dampier's Voyages.

1711

The Newcastle Courant.

1712 Swift's Proposal for correcting, improving and ascertaining the English Tongue.

1712 Woodes Rogers, A cruizing voyage round the World.

1753 The Charter of the British Museum.

1755 Johnson's Dictionary.

1761 Rousseau's La Nouvelle Héloïse. 1762 Rousseau's Émile.

1768-71 Cook's Journal during his first voyage.

1769 Pennant's Tour in Scotland. 1772 The Morning Post. 1774 Chesterfield's Letters to his Son. c. 1774 The Newgate Calendar. 1775-81 Priestley's Experiments and

Observations on different kinds of air. 1776 Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations.

1778 Priestley's Miscellaneous Observations relating to Education. 1780 Beginning of Sunday Schools. 1781 V. Knox's Liberal Education. 1783 Blair's Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres.

1785 The Times (The Daily Uni

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1808 1808 ff. Ackermann's Microcosm of London.

1808-10 Dalton's New System of Chemical Philosophy. 1809-28 Ackermann's Repository. 1809 ff. Rowlandson's and Combe's Tour of Dr. Syntax.

1810-24 E. D. Clarke's Travels in Europe, Asia and Africa.

1811 Foundation of "the National Society for promoting the education of the Poor."

1817 Jerdan's Literary Gazette. 1817 Ricardo's Principles of Political Economy and Taxation.

1817 The Scotsman.

1818 Hallam's Europe during the Middle Ages.

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