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4 BOOKS PUBLISHED BYDemy 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, l8.r.Baker's Clouds intlieEast:Travels and Adventures on the Perso-Turkoman Frontier. ByValentine Baker. With Maps and Illustrations, colouredand plain, from Original Sketches. Second Edition, revisedand" corrected.A man who notonlythinksfor himself, but who has risked hislife in order togain information A mostgraphicandlively narrativeoftravelsandadventures which have nothing of the commonplace about thejn."— LeedsMercury.Crown Svo, cloth extra, gilt, with Illustrations, ys. 6d.Boccaccio's Decameron;or, Ten Days' Entertainment. Translated into English, with anIntroduction by Thomas Wright, Esq., M.A., F.S.A. WithPortrait, andStothard's beautiful Copperplates.Price One Shilling Monthly, with Four Illustrations.Belgravia Magazine. " "*~HHAT the purpose with which BELGRA VIA was originatedhas been"*■fulfilled, is shown by the popularity that has attendedit since its firstappearance. Aiming,as maybe inferredfrom its name,at supplyingthemostrefinedand cultivatedsection ofLondon society with intellectualPabulum suitedto its requirements,it sprang at once intopublicfavottr,and has since remainedoneof themost extensivelyreadand'widely circulatedofperiodicals. Inpassinginto nezvhands it has experienced nostructural change or modification. In~creased energy and increased capitalhave been employedin elevatingit to ihehighest standard ofexcellence,butallthefeatures that hadwonpublicappreciationhavebeen retained,and the Magazine still seeks itsprincipalsupportin thehomesofBelgravia. As themeans throughwhich thewritermost readily reachesthe heart of thegeneralPublic, andin consequence as ihe mostimportantof aidsinthe establishment ofmoralsand theformation of character,fiction stillremainsaPrincipalfeaturein the Magazine. Two serialstories accordinglyrun throughits pages;suppleme?itedby short stories,novelettes, and narrative or dramaticsketches: whilst essays, social,biographical,and humorous;scientific discoveriesbrought to the levelofpopularcomprehension, and treated with a light touchIPoetry,ofthe highest character;and records ofadventure and travel,form theremaining portioji of the contents.Especial care is now bestowed upon theillustrations, of'which nofewer thanfour appear in each number. Beyond thedesign of illustratingthe article they accompany, these aim at maintainingaposition as works of art, both as regards drawingand engraving. In short,whateverclaims theMagazinebeforepossessed tofavour have now been enhanced^andthe Publishers canbut leave the result to apublicthat lias seldomfailedtaappreciateallearnest,persistent,and well-directedeffortsfor its amusementandbenefit.V <strong>The</strong> THIRTY-FIRST VolumeofBELGRA VIA(which includestheBelgravia Annualj, elegantly bound in crimson cloths full giltside andhack, gilt edges, price Js. 6d., is notu ready. — Handsome Casesforbinding the volumecanbe hadatis. each.Third Edition, crown8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 6s.Boudoir Ballads:Vers de Socie'te. ByJ. Ashby-Sterry.

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