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34 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY Handsomely printed, price $s. The Roll of Battle Abbey ; or, A List of the Principal Warriors who came over from Nor- mandy with William the Conqueror, and Settled in this Country, A.D. 1066-7. Printed on fine pi-ate paper, nearly three feet by two, with the principal Arms emblazoned in Gold and Colours. In 4to, very handsomely printed, extra gold cloth, I2J. The Roll of Caer laverock. The Oldest Heraldic Roll ; including the Original Anglo-Norman Poem, and an English Translation of the MS. in the British Museum. By THOMAS WRIGHT, M.A. The Arms emblazoned in Gold and Colours. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, profusely Illustrated, 41, 6d. each. The "Secret Out" Series. The Art of Amusing : A Collection of Graceful Arts, Games, Tricks, Puzzles, and Cha- rades. By FRANK BELLEW. 300 Illustrations. Hanky-Panky : Very Easy Tricks, Very Difficult Tricks, White Magic, Sleight of Hand. Edited by W. H. CRE- MER. 200 Illustrations. Magician 's Own Book : Performances with Cups and Balls, Eggs, Hats, Handkerchiefs, &c. All from Actual Experience. Edited by W. H. CREMER. 200 Illustrations. Magic No Mystery : Tricks with Cards, Dice, Balls, &c., with fully descriptive Direc- tions ; the Art of Secret Writing ; the Training of Performing Ani- mals, &c. With Coloured Fron- tispiece and many Illustrations. The Merry Circle : A Book of New Intellectual Games and Amusements. By CLARA BELLEW. Many Illustrations. The Secret Out : One Thousand Tricks with Cards, and other Recreations ; with En- tertaining Experiments in Draw- ing-room or " White Magic." By W. H. CREMER. 300 Engravings. NEW VOLUME OF THE "SECRET OUT" SERIES. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with numerous Plates, 4^. 6d. The Pyrotechnist's Treasury ; or, Complete Art of Making Fireworks. By THOMAS KENTISH. Post 8vo, with Illustrations, cloth extra, gilt edges, iSs. The Lansdowne Shakespeare. Beautifully printed in red and black, in small but very clear type. With engraved facsimile of DROESHOUT'S Portrait, and 37 beautiful Steel Plates, after STOTHARD.