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Pathways of Palestine: a Descriptive Tour through the Holy Land. By the
Rev. CANON TRISTRAM. Illustrated with 44 permanent Photographs. (The
Photographs are large, and most perfect Specimens of the Art.)
Published in 22 Monthly Parts, 4to, in Wrapper, 2s. 6d. each. Vol.
I., containing 12 parts, 24 Illustrations, cloth, gilt edges, 31s.
6d.
Peasant Life in the West of England. By FRANCIS GEORGE HEATH, Author of
“Sylvan Spring,” “The Fern World.” Crown 8vo, 400 pp. (with
Autograph Letter of seven pages from Lord Beaconsfield to the
Author, written December 28, 1880), 10s. 6d.
Petites Leçons de Conversation et de Grammaire: Oral and Conversational
Method; being Lessons introducing the most Useful Topics of
Conversation, upon an entirely new principle, &c. By F. JULIEN,
French Master at King Edward the Sixth’s School, Birmingham. Author
of “The Student’s French Examiner,” “First Steps in Conversational
French Grammar,” which see.
Photography (History and Handbook of). See TISSANDIER.
Physical Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism. By J. E. H. GORDON, B.A.
With about 200 coloured, full-page, and other Illustrations. In
respect to the number and beauty of the Illustrations, the work is
quite unique. 2 vols., 8vo, 36s.
Poems of the Inner Life. A New Edition, Revised, with many additional
Poems. Small post 8vo, cloth, 5s.
Poganuc People: their Loves and Lives. By Mrs. BEECHER STOWE. Crown 8vo,
cloth, 6s.
Polar Expeditions. See KOLDEWEY, MARKHAM, MACGAHAN, NARES, and
NORDENSKIÖLD.
Poynter (Edward J., R.A.). See “Illustrated Text-books.”
Publishers’ Circular (The), and General Record of British and Foreign
Literature. Published on the 1st and 15th of every Month, 3d.
Pyrenees (The). By HENRY BLACKBURN. With 100 Illustrations by GUSTAVE
DORÉ, a New Map of Routes, and Information for Travellers, corrected
to 1881. With a description of Lourdes in 1880. Crown 8vo, cloth
extra, 7s. 6d.
RAMBAUD (Alfred). History of Russia, from its Origin to the Year 1877.
With Six Maps. Translated by Mrs. L. B. LANE. 2 vols., demy 8vo,
cloth extra, 38s.
Recollections of Writers. By CHARLES and MARY COWDEN CLARKE. Authors of
“The Concordance to Shakespeare,” &c.; with Letters of CHARLES LAMB,
LEIGH HUNT, DOUGLAS JERROLD, and CHARLES DICKENS; and a Preface by
MARY COWDEN CLARKE. Crown 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d.
Rémusat (Madame de). See “Memoirs of,” “Selection.”
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