H enry S otheran & Co.,
SctonCr-|)an& liooliSfllcrs,
ESTABLISHED 1816. J f i m J . r t " M n h l m b m , f a .
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nntnnr,? L ki ^ BooK*-—The Stock ls n°W as it has been for many years,
E h r f i m re c* an, ,Yarlety’ numbering upwards of 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 volumes. A
Monthly Catalogue (Sotheran s Price Current of Literature) of new purchases in all classes
of Literature has been published uninterruptedly for over forty years.
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JBepartmmt. N atural H istory and Fin e -A rt W orks of the highest class only.
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The Advertisers have a large stock of newly-bound books in all classes of literature, and
more particularly such as are generally considered needful for an English library. A
special department is appropriated to works suitable for S chool P rizes and other
presentations. Catalogues on application.
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T h nfWVh ^ t erS- H N aIway5 T , ha?.d. a £ r,eat, quantity of works of standard authors and
other books m cheap, readable editions, both new and second-hand, suitable for lending-
libraries, and they would bring these before the special attention of all about to establish
such institutions. •
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TH ™ dT0rf1SerSi aving been I008"-in the habit of su p p lin g books to, and acting as general
agents for, Government Institutions, Public Libraries, Clubs, etc., in America, the
colonies, India, and foreign lands, for which they have unusual facilities in the extent
•a n 1I. e experience, can give their assurance that all orders will be
executed with intelligence, care and promptness, and that any discretionary powers
entrusted to them will be exercised with judgment, and a regard for the interests and
wishes of customers.
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S tandard B ooks and N ew P ublications.—All the Standard Works, particularly
nece_ssary for an English Library, together with the New Books issued by the
leading publishers, are kept constantly in stock.
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T ° (th!f. DePartment (he Advertisers direct especial attention, as they enjoy unwonted
facilities for executing binding of the highest class at very moderate prices, as well
Insdtutmns/Chibs^etc! blnding, suitable for Lending Libraries, Mechanics’
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Books
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TO EXECUTORS, A DMINISTRATORS, A N D OTHERS.—The Advertisers, who
have the largest Stock of Second-Hand Books in London, are at all times prepared to
purchase Libraries or smaller Collections of B ooks, either in town or country, and
to give the utmost value in cash. aim
.Experienced Valuers sent. Removals -without trouble or expense to Vendors.
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.¿Furniture.
The Advertisers, having been for many years in the habit of fitting up private libraries and
book-rooms with appropriate furniture of the best quality, can furnish estimates, as well
as drafts or plans, to those who are not only in want of the advice of experts in such
subjects, but skilled workmen who can carry out with intelligence the plans agreed
Jftfjramss ^atalogusti atxij ^Ttattjjcti, alsso baluiti fot ^Ptofrati, in STofon or Counttg.