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Britton, John
The architectural antiquities of Great Britain: represented and illustrated in a series of views, elevations, plans, sections, and details, of ancient English edifices ; with historical and descriptive accounts of each (Band 5) — 1835

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6. PUGIN AND LE KEUX'S ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES OF NOR-

MANDY, with Descriptions by John Britton, Esq. Eighty Plates, 4to. cloth, 31. 3s. published at 61. 6s.
Large paper, cloth, 51. 5s. published at 101. 10s.

7. COTMAN'S ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUITIES OF NORMANDY, with

Descriptions by Dawson Turner, Esq. F.It.S. and S.A. One Hundred Plates, 2 vol. folio, cloth, 61. 6s.
published at 121. 12s.

Proofs on India paper, cloth, 101. 10s. published at 211.

8. SPECIMENS OF THE GOTHIC ORNAMENTS selected from Lavenham
Church, Suffolk, Forty Plates, 4to. cloth, 12s. published at 18s.

9. MOSES'S SELECT GREEK AND ROMAN ANTIQUITIES FROM VASES,

Thirty-seven Plates, cloth, 10s. 6d. published at 11. Is.

10. FLAXMAN'S ANATOMICAL STUDIES OF THE BONES & MUSCLES,

for the Use of Artists. Twenty-one Plates, engraved by Henry Landseer, and Portrait by ClauSon, with
Two additional Plates: and Explanatory Notes by Wm. Robertson, royal folio, cloth, 11. 4s.

11. FLAXMAN'S COMPOSITIONS FROM DANTE—Hell, Purgatory, and
Paradise. One Hundred and Twelve Plates, oblong 4to. cloth, 21. 2s. published at 41. 4s.

" The designs of Mr. Flaxman are the noblest productions of art, and frequently display a sublime simplicity which is
worthy of bis great original. Indeed, he who is so able to transfer such creations from one fine art to another, seems of a
mind little inferior to his who could first conceive them. To borrow the words of an excellent Italian sculptor—' Mr.
I'laxman has translated Dante best, for he has translated it into the universal language of Nature.' "

12. BRITTON AND PUGIN'S PUBLIC BUILDINGS OF LONDON, con-

sisting of One Hundred and Forty-four Engravings in Outline, executed by J. Le Keux, T. Roefe, C. Gladwin,
&c. 2 vol. 4to. proofs on India paper, in cloth, 41. 4s. published at 141. 14s.

13. NEALE AND LE KEUX'S VIEWS OF THE COLLEGIATE AND

PAROCHIAL CHURCHES OF GREAT BRITAIN, with Historical and Architectural Descriptions.
Ninety-six Plates.—

2 vol. royal 8vo. cloth, 21. 10s. published at 51.

2 vol. royal 4to. proofs on India paper, 51. published at 101.

14. MONTAGU'S TESTACEA BRITANNICA; or, Natural History of British
Shells, Marine, Land, and Fresh Water. Eighteen Plates, coloured by Sowerby, 2 vol. in one, 4to. cloth,
21. 2s. published at 41. 4s.

15. PARKINSON'S ORGANIC REMAINS OF A FORMER WORLD,

with Fifty-four Plates, coloured by Sowerby, exhibiting above Seven Hundred Fossil Remains, 3 vol. 4to. in
cloth, 51. 5s. published at 101. 10s.

16. PARKINSON'S INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF FOSSIL OR-
GANIC REMAINS, in crown 8vo. with Ten Plates, cloth, 12s.

17. DR. TURTON'S BIVALVE SHELLS OF THE BRITISH ISLANDS,

systematically arranged, with Twenty Plates, coloured by Sowerby, 4to. cloth, 21. published at 41.
 
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