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Catalogue of Books

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JOHN RUSSELL SMITH, 36, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W.

DLARD (George).-The Sutton-Dudleys of England, and the Dudleys of Massachusetts, in New England. 8vo, pedigrees, &c., cloth. 15s

An interesting volume to the English genealogist, it contains a good deal of new matter relating to this old English Family and their collateral branches.

AGINCOURT.-A Contribution towards an Authentic List of the Commanders of the English Host in King Henry the Fifth's Expedition. By the Rev. JOSEPH HUNTER, post 8vo. 2s 6d

AKERMAN'S (John Yonge, Fellow and late Secretary of the Society of Antiquaries) Archæological Index to Remains of Antiquity of the Celtic, Romano-British, and Anglo-Saxon Periods. 8vo, illustrated with numerous engravings, comprising upwards of five hundred objects, cloth. 15s

This work, though intended as an introduction and a guide to the study of our early antiquities, will, it is hoped, also prove of service as a book of reference to the practised Archæologist.

"One of the first wants of an incipient Antiquary is the facility of comparison: and here it is furnished him at one glance. The plates, indeed, form the most valuable part of the book, both by their number and the judicious selection of types and examples which they contain. It is a book which we can, on this account, safely and warmly recommend to all who are interested in the antiquities of their native land.”—Literary Gazette.

AKERMAN's (J. Y.) Introduction to the Study of Ancient and

Modern Coins. Foolscap 8vo, with numerous wood engravings from the original Coins (an excellent introductory book), cloth. 68 6d

CONTENTS:-SECT. 1,-Origin of Coinage-Greek Regal Coins-2. Greek Civic Coins-3. Greek Imperial Coins-4. Origin of Roman Coinage-Consular Coins -5. Roman Imperial Coins-6. Roman British Coins-7. Ancient British Coinage-8 Anglo-Saxon Coinage-9. English Coinage from the Conquest10. Scotch Coinage-11. Coinage of Ireland-12. Anglo-Gallic Coins-13. Continental Money in the Middle Ages-14. Various Representatives of Coinage15. Forgeries in Ancient and Modern Times-16. Table of Prices of English Coins realized at Public Sales.

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BOOKS PUblished OR SOLD BY

AKERMAN'S (J. Y.) Remains of Pagan Saxondom, principally from Tumuli in England, drawn from the originals. Described and illustrated. One handsome volume, 4to, illustrated with 40 COLOURED PLATES, half morocco. £2. 2s (original price £3)

The plates are admirably executed by Mr. Basire, and coloured under the direction of the author, which is not the case with a re-issue of the volume now sold bound in cloth. It is a work well worthy the notice of the Archæologist. AKERMAN'S (J. Y.) Coins of the Romans relating to Britain.

Described and Illustrated. Second edition, greatly enlarged, 8vo, with plates and woodcuts, cloth. 10s 6d

The "Prix de Numismatique" was awarded by the French Institute to the author for this work.

"Mr. Akerman's volume contains a notice of every known variety, with copious illustrations, and is published at a very moderate price; it should be consulted, not merely for these particular coins, but also for facts most valuable to all who are interested in Romano-British History."-Archeol. Journal. AKERMAN'S (J. Y.) Ancient Coins of Cities and Princes, Geo

graphically Arranged and Described-Hispania, Gallia, Britannia, 8vo, with engravings of many hundred Coins from actual examples. Cloth. 78 6d (original price 188)

AKERMAN'S (J. Y.) Tradesman's Tokens struck in London and its Vicinity, from 1648 to 1671, described from the originals in the British Museum, &c. 8vo, with 8 plates of numerous examples, cloth, 7s 6d (original price 158.)-LARGE PAPER in 4to, cloth. 15s This work comprises a list of nearly 3000 Tokens, and contains occasional illustrative, topographical, and antiquarian notes on persons, places, streets, old tavern and coffee-house signs, &c., &c., with an introductory account of the causes which led to the adoption of such a currency.

AKERMAN'S (J. Y.) List of Tokens issued by Wiltshire Tradesmen in the Seventeenth Century. 8vo, plates, sewed. 1s 6d AKERMAN'S (J. Y.) Wiltshire Tales, illustrative of the Manners, Customs, and Dialect of that and adjoining Counties. 12mo, cloth. 28 6d

"We will conclude with a simple but hearty recommendation of a little book which is as humourous for the drolleries of the stories as it is interesting as a picture of rustic manners."-Tallis's Weekly Paper.

AKERMAN'S (J. Y.) Spring Tide; or, the Angler and his Friends. 12mo, plates, cloth. 2s 6d (original price 68)

These Dialogues incidentally illustrate the Dialect of the West of England. "Never in our recollection has the contemplative man's recreation been rendered more attractive, nor the delights of a country life set forth with a truer or more discriminating zest than in these pleasant pages."-Gent.'s Mag. ALEXANDER (W., late Keeper of the Prints in the British Museum)

Journey to Beresford Hall, in Derbyshire, the Seat of Charles Cotton, Esq., the celebrated Author and Angler. Crown 4to, printed on tinted paper, with a spirited frontispiece, representing Walton and his adopted Son, Cotton, in the Fishing-house, and vignette title page. Cloth. 58

Dedicated to the Anglers of Great Britain and the various Walton and Cotton Clubs. Only 100 printed.

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