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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. See condition, below description. A complete issue containing pages 453-476, previously disbound from bound copy. [LEAD ARTICLE] The Policy of France in Algeria [ENGRAVINGS, as accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] Lord Palmerston's Study at Broadlands (front-page); The Right Hon. Benjamin Samuel Phillips, the New Lord Mayor of London; Colombia Market, Bethnal-Green; Presentation of the Freedom of the City of Glasgow to the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone, in the City Hall (full-page); Interior of Romsey Abbey Church; Romsey Abbey Church, Hampshire; "Statesmen's Corner," North Transept, Westminster Abbey (full-page); The Wiltshire Champion Coursing Meeting at Stonehenge (full-page); Naval Boat-Race in Cork Harbour; Ruins of the Gasworks at Nine-Elms After the Explosion; Visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Liverpool (Departure of Their Royal Highnesses From the Prince's Landing-Stage; Their Royal Highnesses at the Liverpool Free Library; The Excursion on the River Mersey - full-page; The Procession to St. George's Hall). CONDITION: one-inch round brown stain to lower left fold-corner of rear cover bleeding through to several inside pages, decreasing in intensity, with text still readable.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. See condition, below description. A complete issue containing pages 477-500, previously disbound from bound copy. [LEAD ARTICLE] First Report on the Cattle Plague [ENGRAVINGS, as accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] Opening of the Albert Infirmary and Unveiling the Statue of the Late Prince Consort, at Bishop's Waltham, in the Presence of Prince Arthur and the Princesses Helena and Louisa (front-page); The Crystal Palace of the Portuguese International Exhibition at Oporto; The River Douro at Oporto, From the Gardens of the Exhibition Palace; Interior of the Church of St. Cross, Winchester, Lately Restored (full-page); "The Bible and the Monk," by J. Pettie, in the Winter Exhibition, Suffolk-Street (full-page); The Late William Vincent Wallace, Musical Composer; Laying the Foundation-Stone of the New Masonic Temple at Shanghai; Launch of the Affondatore, Iron-Clad Cupola Frigate, Built for the King of Italy at Millwall; Launch of the Victoria, Iron-Clad Frigate Built for the Queen of Spain at Blackwall; The Late Confederate Cruiser the Shenandoah in the Mersey; The Pneumatic Despatch Tube: The End of the Tube at Holborn on the Opening Day; The Show-yards of the Agricultural Exhibition of Lower Canada, at Montreal; The New Gymnasium in Myrtle-Street, Liverpool; Interior of the New Gymnasium, Liverpool. CONDITION: one-inch dark round brown stain to lower left corner of front cover and bleeding through issue, each page decreasing in intensity, with text still readable.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 101-124, previously disbound from bound volume. [LEAD ARTICLE] The Queen's Letter on Railway Accidents [ENGRAVINGS, accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] Shipping the Atlantic Telegraph Cable on Board The Great Eastern (front-page); Ascent of the Peter Botte Mountain, Mauritius; New Building of the Willenhall Literary Institute; St. Paul's Church, Langleybury; Scene of the Accident at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Schools, Horseferry-Road, Westminster; Sketches of Cashmere and Little Thibet (Skardo, on the Indus, Little Thibet; Baramula, at the Entrance to the Valley of Cashmere; Port of Kartsabrusha on the Indus); Progress of the Thames Embankment at the Temple Gardens (full-page); Japanese Soldiers in Yokohama; A Refreshment-Stall in Yokohama; The Right Hon. John Barrington, Lord Mayor of Dublin; Wreck of the African Mail Steam-Ship Armenian on the Arklow Bank, St. George's Channel; Ruins of the Surrey Theatre on the Morning After the Fire; The Fort of Dalimkote, Lately Captured by the British Troops in Bhootan; Opening of the German Gymnastic Hall, Old St. Pancras Road. Condition: small hole-punched "STANFORD UNIVERSITY" to upper right former of front cover.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 293-316, previously disbound from bound volume. [LEAD ARTICLE] Poor-Law Reforms [ENGRAVINGS, accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] Remains of H.M.S. Racehorse, Wrecked in the Gulf of Pe-Che-Li, North China (front-page); The Right Hon. Thomas O'Hagan, The New Justice of the Court of Common Pleas in Ireland; Port Royal, Jamaica; The Late Gale at Tynemouth; Bucharest in Wallachia, The Scene of the Late Inundation (The City of Bucharest; Vinegar-Seller; A House at Bucharest; Group of Gipsies; Iced Water and Sweetmeat Seller); The New Corn Exchange, Basingstoke; Bronze Statue of Professor Wilson, at Edinburgh, by John Steell; Marble Statue of Allan Ramsay, at Edinburgh, by John Steell; Veterans of the War of 1812 in the Streets of New York; Paris Fashions for April; Scene of the Late Accident Near Croydon; The Burning of the Surrey Theatre at Sheffield; Scene on the River Thames During the Gale on Sunday, March 19; Viscount Enfield, M.P., The New Secretary to the Poor-Law Board; The Late Accident on the Ceylon Railway, Near Colombo.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 341-364, previously disbound from bound volume. [LEAD ARTICLE] The First Stage of the Session [ENGRAVINGS, accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] Opening the Metropolitan Main-Drainage Works at Crossness: The Prince of Wales Starting the Engines (front-page); The Prince of Wales Opening the Metropolitan Main-Drainage Works at Crossness (Mr. Bazalgette Explaining the Main-Drainage Plans; The Luncheon in the Workshop at Crossness; full-page Interior of the Engine-House; full-page The Underground Reservoir Illuminated); The Late Richard Cobden, M.P.; Dunford House, Midhurst, Sussex, The Birthplace and Residence of Mr. Cobden; "Out Of An Engagement," by J. Pettie, in the Exhibition of the British Institution (full-page); The Confederate Steam-Ram Stonewall Leaving the Harbour of Lisbon; The Eruption of Mount Etna; The Funeral of Mr. Cobden (The Departure from Dunford House; The Procession at Cocking Causeway; full-page The Interment in West Lavington Churchyard); St. Saviour's Church, Bacup, Lancashire; Birchington Church, Kent, Restored; The Niger Expedition of H.M.S. Investigator; Procession of English Officers to the Negro Town of Bida.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 493-516, previously disbound from bound volume. [LEAD ARTICLE] The Dante Festival [ENGRAVINGS, accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] "The Girl and Butterfly," by G. Thomas, From the General Exhibition of Water-Colour Drawings (front-page); Visit of the Emperor of the French to Algeria (Encampment of the Arab Tribes, Mustapha, Near Algiers; Dance of Negroes and Mulattoes in the Streets of Algiers; full-page Entertainment Given by Marshal MacMahon, The Governor of Algeria, at his Summer Palace, in Honour of the Emperor); Festival of the Corporation of Sons of the Clergy (full-page The Service in St. Paul's Cathedral; full-page The Banquet in Merchant Taylors' Hall); Statue of the Poet Dante, by E. Pazzi, Lately Erected in the Piazza di Santa Croce at Florence; House at Florence, the Reputed Birthplace of Dante; The New English Church of St. Augustine, at Wiesbaden; New Front of the Sailors' Home, Well-Street, London Docks; The Russian Squadron Leaving the Tagus with the Body of the Late Czarewitch; The Prince of Wales Opening the New Wing of the Sailors' Home, in Well-Street, London Docks; The Russian Frigate Alexander Newsky Dropping Her Anchor in Plymouth Sound; The Prince of Wales Opening the International Industrial Exhibition of the Reformatory Schools at the Agricultural Hall, Islington (full-page); Ball Given in the Concert-Hall of the Dublin International Exhibition Building in Aid of the Funds of the Irish Academy of Music (full-page).

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 541-564, previously disbound from bound volume. [LEAD ARTICLE] The New Prince (of Wales) [ENGRAVINGS, accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] Visit of the Emperor of the French to Algeria (Algerine Irregular Cavalry Forming the Escort of Napoleon at Medeah - front-page; A Dressmaker's Shop at Algiers; Fort Napoleon Kabylia, Visited by the Emperor); The Roman Catholic Chapel of St. John of Jerusalem, Great Ormond-Street; Tom's Coffeehouse, Great Russell-Street, Covent-Garden; Leg of the Dinornis, of Gigantic Bird of New Zealand; The International Dog Show at Islington (full-page Arrival of Dogs; full-page Prize Dogs); Private Theatricals of the Inniskilling Dragoons at Mhow, India; The Kaiser Max, Austrian Steam-Ram, in Plymouth Sound; The Late William Darling, the Father of Grace Darling; The New Pier at Bognor, Sussex; The Sea-Bear at Cremorne Gardens; The Most Rev. Dr. Mananing, the New Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster; The Ludgate-Hill Station of the London, Chatham, and Dover Railway; May Games at Wymering, Hampshire: The May Queen; Regalia, the Winner of the Oaks; Blowing-Up of the Johore, Iron Paddle-Steamer, Off Singapore; Sailing-Match of the Thames Yacht Club on Saturday Last.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 565-596, previously disbound from bound volume. [LEAD ARTICLE] Fifty Years of Peace [ENGRAVINGS, accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] The Prince of Wales at the Opening of the Central Hall of the Royal Dramatic College (front-page); Visit of the Emperor Napoleon to Algeria (Triumphal Arch on the Road to Fort Napoleon; Arrival of the Emperor at Constantine; The Town of Constantine; Interior Court of the Government Palace at Constantine); The Fatal Accident at Rednal, on the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway; Scene of the Fatal Accident at Staplehurst, on the South-Eastern Railway; The Foreign Picture Gallery of the Dublin International Exhibition (full-page); Grand Review of the Army of the Potomac Before President [Andrew] Johnson at Washington; Walton House, the Residence of the Late Mr. Waterton: Funeral Procession of Boats on the Lake; The Royal Observatory, Cape Town; The Town of Clarence, Fernando Po, West Africa; "Gleaners Returning Home," by D.E. Laugee, in the Exhibition of French and Flemish Artists; The Grave of Mr. Charles Waterton; Testimonial to Sir John Liddell, Late Director General of the Naval Medical Department; Illustrations From "The Life of [Josiah] Wedgwood" (eleven engravings of pottery to one-page); "The Sisters," by C. Baxter, in the Exhibition of The Society of British Artists; "An English Pastoral," by F.W. Hulme, in the Exhibition of the Royal Academy (full-page); "Rustic Courtship," by W. Lucas, in the Exhibition of the Institute of Painters in Water-Colours (near full-page); "The Lost Found," by W.S. Herrick, in the Exhibition of the Royal Academy (full-page); Colossal Bronze Statue of the Late Prince Consort, by W. Theed, to be Erected at Sydney, New South Wales; Monument to the Late General Bruce, by J.H. Foley, R.A. Condition: tiny chip to mid-front-cover affecting a few words of text to verso.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 77-100, previously disbound from bound volume. [LEAD ARTICLE] Results of the Elections [ENGRAVINGS, as accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] The Lord Mayor of London Laying the Foundation-Stone of the New Bridge at Blackfriars (front-page); The Murder of a Missionary by the Maoris in New Zealand (Capture of the Rev. Mr. Volkner on Board the Schooner Eclipse, at Levy's Wharf, Opotiki; Savage Dance of the Pai Marire Fanatics; Captain Levy, Master of the Schooner Eclipse; Scene of the Murder of the Rev. Mr. Volkner, at Opotiki, New Zealand); Merino Ram, Lately Exhibited at Dresden; Visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Plymouth (The Royal Yacht Osborne Passing Through the French and English Squadrons of Ironclads in Plymouth Sound - full-page; The Prince and Princess Landing at Barnpool, Mount Edgcumbe; Mount Edgcumbe, Visited by Their Royal Highnesses; Their Royal Highnesses in the Showyard of the Royal Agricultural Society); Showyards of the Royal Agricultural Society of England at Plymouth (full-page); Paris Fashions for August; The National Rifle Association Prize Meeting at Wimbledon (Mr. Sharman, 4th West York Rifle Volunteers, The Winner of the Queen's Prize; The Evening Band in the Volunteer Camp; Diversions of the Camp: The Highland Games; The Foot-Races; Running and Loading for the Horatio Ross Prize; The Picket Going Camp Rounds); Annual Inspection of the Middlesex Industrial School at Feltham; Wreck of H.M.S. Athens in Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope; Pair of Donkeys in Harness Exhibited by Miss Burdett Coutts at the Mule and Donkey Show in the Agricultural Hall, Islington.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 125-148, previously disbound from bound volume. [LEAD ARTICLE] The Cattle Plague [ENGRAVINGS, accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] Prince Arthur Inaugurating the Welsh Memorial of the Late Prince Consort at Tenby (front-page); Inspection of Volunteers at Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand; Hart Island, Near New York, A Station for the Disbandment of the Federal Army; Munich (On the Isar; Market-Place; On the Walls; Street in Munich); Experiments at Westminster with Mr. Gale's Process for Rendering Gunpowder Non-Explosive; The Archaeoligical Institute of Great Britain and Ireland at Dorchester (several engravings to one page); The Late Mr. Isaac Taylor; The Twin Screw-Steamer Ruahini, One of the Panama Line of Australian and New Zealand Mail-Packets; The Ancient Church of St. Pudentiana, in the Baths of Novatus; Rome (Chamber in the Baths of Novatus; The Church of St. Pudentiana); The Latin Church of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem; Emma, Queen Dowager of the Sandwich Islands; The Welsh Albert Memorial Banquet at Tenby: Prince Arthur Proposing the Health of the Welsh People; The Annual Manchester Athletic Festival on the Manchester Racecourse (full-page); Meeting of the National Volunteer Artillery Association at Shoeburyness (The Marking-Point on the Sands; General View of the Practice-Ground, with Targets and Marking-Points); New Organ for Bombay Cathedral; Monument to Counts Egmont and Horn, Lately Erected at Brussels; Testimonial to Mr. R.N. Philipps, Member of the Corporation of the City of London.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 205-228, previously disbound from bound volume. [LEAD ARTICLE] The French Fleet at Portsmouth [ENGRAVINGS, as accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] The International Naval Festival at Cherbourg (Illumination of the French Ironclad Magenta - front-page; The British Admiral's Flagship, Fleet of Yachts, Etc., Dressed in Honour of the Emperor's Fete Day; Officers Returning From the Banquet at the Hotel de Ville; The Ball at the Hotel de Ville - full-page; The British Squadron in the Harbour Saluting in Honour of the Emperor's Fete Day - double-page); Salzburg, the Place of Meeting of the Emperor of Austria and the King of Prussia; Cutting the First Turf of the Great Southern Railway at Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand; The Right Rev. Dr. Jacobson, the New Bishop of Chester; Paris Fashions for September; The Atlantic Telegraph Expedition (The First Buoy, Marking the Supposed Place Where the Cable was Grappled, Aug. 3; The Second Buoy, Marking the Exact Place Where the Cable was Grappled, Aug. 8; The Paying-Out Machinery of the Great Eastern; Chart of the Movements of the Great Eastern During the Search for the Broken Telegraph Cable [map]; Preparing for the Final Attempt to Grapple the Lost Cable - full-page; Scene on Board the Great Eastern Arriving Off Brighton on Her Return Home - full-page); The New Zealand Chief, William Thompson, Negotiating with Brigadier-General Carey; Surrender of William Thompson to Brigadier-General Carey; Chinese Pirates Attacked by the British Gun-Boat Opossum, Near Hong-Kong.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 229-252, previously disbound from bound volume. [LEAD ARTICLE] The Harvest [ENGRAVINGS, as accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] The International Naval Festival at Portsmouth (Arrival of the French Fleet, The Solferino Saluting the English Flag - front-page; Ball Given by the Town of Portsmouth to the Officers of the French Fleet; Reception of the French Minister of Marine on Board the Victory; Flight of Rockets and Illumination of the Allied Fleets at Spithead - full-page; The Meeting of the Reine Hortense and the Osborne - full-page; The French Minister of Marine Receiving Admiral Seymour on Board the Reine Hortense - full-page); Inspection of Foreign Cattle at the Metropolitan Cattle Market (full-page); The Season at Baden-Baden (The Trink-Halle; The Place de la Conversation); The Late Judge Haliburton, Author of "Sam Slick"; Entertainment to Four Thousand School Children at Dudley; Heathfield House, Near Birmingham, the Residence of James Watt; Handsworth Church, Birmingham, the Burial-Place of James Watt; The Old Crown House, Birmingham; Opening of Alexandra Park at Oldham; Franz Liszt Conducting the Performance of His New Oratorio, at Pesth; The Chateau of Arenenberg, Switzerland, Formerly the Residence of Napoleon III.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 253-276, previously disbound from bound volume. [LEAD ARTICLE] "The Parliament of Science" (on the annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science) [ENGRAVINGS, accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: Professor Phillips, the President, Delivering the Inaugural Address in the Townhall (front-page); Opening of the Birmingham Central Free Library; Meeting of the British Association at Birmingham: Photography by Aid of the Magnesium Light - A Sketch at the Soiree at the Townhall; The Late General Sir George Brown, G.C.B.; The Doncaster [Race] Cup; double-page Inauguration of the Memorial Statue of the Prince Consort at Coburg, in the Presence of Queen Victoria; The International Naval Festival at Portsmouth (The British Admiral's Flagship Returning the Salute of the French Fleet - full-page; The Mayor's Banquet to the Officers of the French Fleet; The Illuminated Fountain at the Ball Given by the Mayor; Review of Southsea-Common; Ball at the Naval College - full-page; The French Fleet Leaving Spithead - full-page; The Reine Hortense Leaving Portsmouth Harbour - full-page).

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 373-396, previously disbound from bound volume. [LEAD ARTICLE] Finance and Mexico [ENGRAVINGS, as accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] Old Pensioners Leaving Greenwich Hospital (front-page); Regatta on the Danube at Buda-Pesth, During the Visit of the Emperor of Austria; Penn's Marine-Engine Factory at Greenwich (The Erecting Shop; full-page Large Machine-Shop and Turnery); Panorama of Richmond, Virginia, After Its Capture by the Federals (two panoramas to double-page); Opening of the New Corn Exchange at Aylesbury; The New Pier at Aberystwith; The Alguada Reef Lighthouse, Cape Negrais, on the Coast of Pegu; The Screw-Steamer Hibernia; Ascent of Mr. Coxwell's Great Balloon from the Crystal Palace Grounds; Funeral, on Sunday Last, of Sergeant Dransfield, R.E., Instructor to the 1st Tower Hamlets Engineer Volunteers; Sections of the Hull of H.M.S. Terpsichore, Showing the Effect of the Torpedo Explosion at Chatham (drawings); The Workmen's Hall, Birkenhead; Scene From "Never Too Late to Mend," at the Princess's Theatre; The Surrey County School, Cranley, Near Guildford; Festivities at Kilkenny Castle on the Coming of Age of the Marquis of Ormonde.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 429-452, previously disbound from bound volume. [LEAD ARTICLE] The Italian Elections [ENGRAVINGS, as accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] The Funeral of Lord Palmerston [Henry John Temple] (front-page The Clergy Receiving the Body at the West Door of Westminster Abbey; full-page portrait The Late Lord Palmerston, K.G. and G.C.B., First Lord of the Treasury; full-page Tiverton, Devonshire, for Which Lord Palmerston Sat in the House of Commons; double-page The Funeral of Lord Palmerston in the North Transept of Westminster Abbey; full-page The Procession Passing Charing-Cross; Arrival of the Hearse at the West Door of Westminster Abbey; The New Cemetary at Romsey, with the Vault Opened for the Interment of Lord Palmerston; The Hearse Leaving Brocket Hall, Hatfield, Herts; Arrival of the Hearse at Cambridge House, Piccadilly); Unveiling of the Statue of the Late Lord Eglinton at Ayr; Uncovering the Equestrian Statue of the Late Field Marshal Lord Combermere at Chester; The Ship Glad Tidings, with a Cargo of American Cotton, Entering the Port of Liverpool; Kelso, Roxburghshire, Lately Visited by the Prince and Princess of Wales.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 573-596, previously disbound from bound copy. [LEAD ARTICLE] Death of Leopold, King of the Belgians [ENGRAVINGS, as accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] International Exhibition of Fruit at the Horticultural Society's Gardens, South Kensington, on Saturday Last (front-page); Botany Bay, New South Wales, with Botany Heads in the Distance; Cook's River Dam, Botany Bay, New South Wales; The Warehousemen and Clerks' Schools, Croydon; Proposed New Buildings of St. Thomas's Hospital at Stangate, Lambeth, Above Westminster Bridge; "A Shooting Party at Compiegne," from a Picture by M. Janet Lange; The Late King of the Belgians, Leopold of Saxe-Coburg (near-full-page); The Palace of Laeken, Brussels, the Residence of the Late King Leopold; Inauguration of the New Head-Quarters of the 1st Middlesex Volunteer Engineers; Mr. S.W. Baker's Explorations in Central Africa (Commoro, Chief of the Latooka Tribe; Homestead of Natives of Gondokoro); The Head-Quarters of the Fenian Brotherhood at New York; Lady Houghton Naming the Pontefract and Goole Life-Boat at Ferrybridge, Knottingley, Yorkshire; H.M.S. Wyvern, Double-Turreted Iron-Clad Steam-Ram; The Knucklass Viaduct, Central Wales Railway; Prize Birds at the Birmingham Poultry Show (full-page).

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 637-660, previously disbound from bound copy. [LEAD ARTICLE] Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-Five [ENGRAVINGS, as accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] Funeral of the Late King of the Belgians (front-page The Body of the Late King of the Belgians Taken Into Brussels by Torchlight; full-page The Funeral Car Passing the Column in the Place du Congres at Brussels; full-page The Burial Service in the Chapel at Laeken; The Body Lying in State at the Royal Palace at Brussels); double-page Entry of King Leopold II into Brussels: His Reception at the Laeken Gate; full-page King Leopold II Taking the Oath Before the Belgian Senate and Chamber of Deputies; King Leopold II Entering the Church of St. Gudule, at Brussels; The New Theatre Royal, Edinburgh; Paris Fashions for January; Scenes From the Christmas Pantomimes (Convent-Garden Theatre: "Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp" - The Enchanted Cavern in the Garden of Jewels; Drury Lane Theatre: "Little King Pippin" - The Temple of Mammon; Sadler's Wells Theatre: "Cock-a-Doodle-Doo" - Escape of Finfin and Rosytint From a Chanticleer Castle; Surrey Theatre: "King Chess" - Giving Check to the Queen"); Aspinwall, Central America (The Train Starting for Panama; Lighthouse Point).

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the June 3, 1865 issue of "The Illustrated London News" (No. 1318) printed and published by George C. Leighton out of London, England. A complete issue containing pages 517-540, previously disbound from a bound volume. The lead article is: The Capture of Jefferson Davis. Engravings, accompanied by articles or news items, include: The Prince of Wales Visiting the Great Eastern Steam-Ship to Inspect the Atlantic Telegraph Cable (front-page); The Late Hungarian General Kmety, Ishmael Pacha; The Sexcentenary Festival of the Birth of Dante at Florence (Procession of the Municipalities of Italy; full-page Inauguration, by the King of Italy, of the Statue of Dante in the Piazza di Santa Croce); Visit of the Emperor of the French to Algeria (General View of the City of Algiers From the Sea; The Emperor Distributing the Prizes at the Agricultural Exhibition of Bou-Farik, Near Algiers; The Cortege of the Emperor Arriving at Medeah); Fiftieth Anniversary of the Restoration of the Rhenish Provinces to Germany (The King of Prussia Laying the Foundation-Stone of the Monument to King Frederick William III, in the Haymarket, Cologne; Illumination of the Bridge and City of Cologne on the Evening of the Festival); The Prince of Wales Laying the Foundation-Stone of the New Wing of St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington: His Royal Highness Receiving Purses From Ladies and Children; Paris Fashions for June; The New Railway Station at the Race-Course, Epsom Downs; Finishing of the Manufacture of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable, at Morden Wharf, East Greenwich; Gymnastic Festival of the Germans, in the Pre Catalan, Bois de Boulogne, Paris; Assault of Arms at St. James's Hall, by Non-Commissioned Officers of the Household Brigade, for the Benefit of the Royal Caledonian Asylum; The City of Richmond, Virginia, After Its Surrender (Ruins of the Armoury; Ruins of the Arsenal).

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 597-620, previously disbound from bound volume. [LEAD ARTICLE] Constitutionalism in German [ENGRAVINGS, accompanied by articles or news items, INCLUDE] Reception of the Emperor Napoleon in the Grand Stand at the Longchamps Racecourse, Near Paris (front-page); The War in Bhootan (Storming the Stockade of Dewangiri; Native Troops of the Bengal Army Employed in Bhootan); The Late Sir Joseph Paxton, M.P.; Volunteer Sham Fight at Berwick-on-Tweed; Illustrations of the Emperor Napoleon's Visit to Algeria (Visit of the Emperor to the Roman Ruins of Lambessa; The Emperor Entertained by Arabs in a Tent on the Road from Constantine to Batna; The Edge of the Sahara Desert, From the Col Di Sfa; The Town of Batna: Martial Exercises of the Arabs; Caravanserai in the Oasis of Kantara); Japanese Badger in the Zoological Society's Gardens, Regent's Park; Volunteer Review and Sham Fight at Somerford, Near Macclesfield; The Maxwell Presbyterian Church, Glasgow; Bronze Statuette of the Prince of Wales, by T. Fowke, in the Exhibition of the Royal Academy; St. Bartholomew's Church, Islington; The Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest, at Brompton; Ascot Races (The Queen's Cup; The Ascot Cup; Ely, the Winner of the Ascot Cup; The Royal Hunt Cup); Arms, Etc., Taken from the Bhooteas at the Storming or Dewangiri, Bhootan (several small drawings); Gladiateur Winning the Grand Prix de Paris at the Longchamps Races; The Ocean Match of the Royal Thames Yacht Club: The Yachts Between the Kentish Knock and Sunk Light-Ships (full-page).

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the July 1, 1865 issue of "The Illustrated London News" (No. 1322) printed and published by George C. Leighton out of London, England. A complete issue containing pages 621-644, previously disbound from a bound volume. The lead article is: The Atlantic Telegraph Cable. Engravings, accompanied by articles or news items, include: Inauguration of the Berkshire Monument to the Late Prince Consort, at Abingdon (front-page); Cutter-Match of the Royal London Yacht Club: The Start from Erith; Paris Fashions for July; Flight of President Jefferson Davis and His Ministers Over the Georgia Ridge, Five Days Before His Capture (full-page); The Bedwellty Colliery, Tredegar, Monmouthshire, the Scene of the Late Fatal Explosion; Funeral of the Colliers Killed by the Late Explosion at Tredegar; Visit of the Emperor Napoleon to Algeria (Landing of the Emperor at Bougiah; The Arabs Waiting the Emperor's Arrival at Biskara; The Iron-Clad Squadron Drawn Up to Receive the Emperor at Stora; The Grand Mosque at Bona, Decorated in Honour of the Emperor); The Schooner-Match of the Royal Thames Yacht Club: The Gloriana Coming in First at Gravesend (full-page); The Volunteer Sham Fight in Holyrood Park, Edinburgh, on Saturday Last: The Mid-Lothian Rifle Corps Storming St. Anthony's Chapel; Encampment of the 3rd Westmorland Volunteers in the Old Courtyard of Kendal Castle; Review of the Volunteer Corps of Kent, by the Lord Lieutenant of the County, on Chatham Lines (full-page).