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Almanacs and Year Books for 1839, pub. by Knight & Co. on the 20th.. .6040 to 6046 for 1839, pub. by Stationers' Comp. on 20th 6038 5813 6037 6036 6039 .... 5814 5815 Collins's Memoranda, various edition for 1839. ----- 5785 Portrait Illustrations, Part 9.. 5786 Arabian Nights, Lane's New Trans. Part 7, 2s. 6d. 5787 Portraits of Children of Nobility, royal 4to. 31s. 6d. 5913 Portrait of Sir R. Peel, by Linnell, 21s.; Proofs,318.6d. 5908 Prout's(S.)Hints on Light and Shadow, imp.4to.42s.cl. 5906 Stephenson's Locomotive Engine Elucidated, 4to.21s. 5942 Stuart & Revett'sAntiquities of Athens, r.16mo.10s.6d. 6097 Shakspere, Pictorial Edition-Detailed Prospectus.. 5937 Tredgold on Steam Engine, by Woolhouse, 2 vols. 63s. 5942 Valuable Illustrated Books for Sale, at Davis's, 48, Coleman Street 5972 Flügel's German and English Dictionary, 2d edit. HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, &c. Anson's Life, by Sir J. 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