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Handbook of Practical Cookery. New and Enlarged Edition, in which special prominence is given to the preparing of New Cakes, Jellies, etc.; to very simple recipes for Cottage Cookery; also to various modes of preparing food for the Sick-room. By Matilda Lees Dods, DiplÔmÉe of the South Kensington School of Cookery. With an Introduction on the Philosophy of Cookery. Crown 8vo, gilt roan back. Price 3s.; cloth extra, 2s. 6d.

Domestic Cookery, formed upon Principles of Economy, and adapted to the Use of Private Families. By Mrs. Rundell. With 30 Diagrams. New Edition. 348 pages, 24mo, cloth. 1s.

This volume contains about 1,500 recipes and directions.

Book of Medical Information and Advice. Containing a Brief Account of the Nature and Treatment of Common Diseases; also Hints to be followed in Emergencies, with Suggestions as to the Management of the Sick-room and the Preservation of Health. By the late Dr. J. Warburton Begbie of Edinburgh. New and Improved Edition. Post 8vo, cloth. Price 2s.

Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations. With Introduction and Notes by J.S. Nicholson, Professor of Political Economy in the University of Edinburgh. 8vo, cloth. Price 4s.

Professor Nicholson’s Introductory Essay is a very able critique on the ‘Wealth of Nations,’ in its relation to the political economy which it formed, and to the larger and more exact theories which it has developed.”—British Quarterly Review.

The Graphic History of the British Empire. By W.F. Collier, LL.D.; Revised and Continued by W. Scott Dalgleish, M.A. Illustrated with Maps, Plans, and Tables. Crown 8vo, cloth extra. Price 6s. 6d.

The title, The Graphic History, is justified not only by the picturesque style of the work, but also by its contents and its plan. It consists of a series of pictures showing, on a broad canvas and without too many details, the great movements—political, social, educational, and religious—which embody essentially the history of the British Islands and the British people. The narrative ends with the Jubilee of Queen Victoria.

The 19th Century. A History. By the late Robert Mackenzie. Crown 8vo, cloth. Price 3s. 6d. [New Edition.]

Presents in a handy form a history of the great events and movements of the present century, in our own country, throughout the British Empire, on the Continent of Europe, and in America.

America. A History. By the late Robert Mackenzie, Author of “History of the 19th Century.” Crown 8vo, cloth. Price 3s. 6d. [New Edition.]

“America” gives in a succinct form the history of the founding and development of the various States in North and South America. It is divided into three Parts:—

I. The United States.—II. Dominion of Canada.—III. South America, etc.

Right at Last; or, Family Fortunes. A Tale. By Edward Garrett, Author of “Occupations of a Retired Life.” Crown 8vo, cloth extra. Price 4s.

A story in which are depicted the ups and downs in the domestic life of a Scottish family; showing how great trials may be overcome by consistent faith and invincible strength of will.

T. NELSON AND SONS, LONDON, EDINBURGH, AND NEW YORK.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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