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POPULAR EDUCATIONAL WORKS,

PUBLISHED BY

WARD AND LOCK, 158, FLEET STREET,

LONDON.

Messrs. WARD and LOCK have much pleasure in announcing that they have just purchased the Copyrights of many of the Valuable ILLUSTRATED EDUCATIONAL WORKS lately published from the office of the Illustrated London News. The New Editions of these Popular Books have been most carefully revised, and in their present state arrive as near perfection as possible. It is the intention of the present proprietors of these Educational Books to continue the Series, and they have already made arrangements to this effect.

The object of the Publishers is to supply a Series of Illustrated Volumes, adapted both for Schools and Private Study, which shall be accurate and complete text-books and at a price within the reach of every one.

The old system of instruction, by which the names of things only were presente to the mind of the pupil, has been long admitted to have been imperfect and unsuc cessful. With the young it is necessary to speak to the Eye, as well as to the Mindto give a picture of an object as well as a description; and the adoption of such plan of tuition is not only far more effective than that which is confined to words, by is at the same time much less irksome to the teacher, and more pleasant to the pupi A greater interest is excited, and the representation of the object remain's clear an distinct in the mind of the child long after the verbal description has passed away.

The volumes will be, as far as practicable, uniformly printed; but each will be complete in itself, forming a distinct and perfect work on the subject to which it relates. The preparation of the volumes will be confided to eminent men in exch department, and to skilful artists.

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The Government press has produced no such elementary works as these-no such spelling-boks, reading-books, and treatises on the "Steam Engine," Mechanics," Geometry," ," "Drawing," "Architec tural Drawing," ‘Optics,” and “Astronomy."-Morning Advertiser, September 28th, 1853.

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[Extract of a letter from the Rev. T. WILKINSON, Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, addressed to the late Proprietors of the "Illustrated Educational Books."]

STANWIX VICARAGE, CARLISLE, Jan. 19th, 155. DEAR SIRS,-I beg to offer you my sincere acknowledgment of your kindness in sending me the parcel of Books. They are indeed valuable additions to our Educational Helps, and shal not fail to recommend them throughout my various tours of inspection.

I am, Dear Sirs, yours very truly,

T. WILKINSON.

THE ROYAL PICTURE ALPHABET

Of Humour and Droll Moral Tales; or, Words and their Meanings Illustrated Imperial 16m, beautifully illustrated with 24 Page Engravings by LUKE LIMNER. Coloured letters, an wrapper in two colours, 1s. Coloured plates, 2s.

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JOHNSON AND WALKER SUPERSEDED.

Containing 10,000 more Words than Walker's Dictionary

WEBSTER'S

POCKET PRONOUNCING

DICTIONARY

OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ;

Condensed from the Original Dictionary by NOAH WEBSTER, LL.D. With Accented Vocabularies of Classical, Scriptural, and Modern Geographical Names. Revised Edition, by WILLIAM G. WEBSTER (Son of NOAH WEBSTER). Royal 16mo, cloth, gilt, 2s. 6d.; or strongly bound in roan, gilt, 3s.

* The Public will do well to be on their guard against unfair statements in reference to "Dr. Webster's" principle of pronunciation by accents. The old system of pronunciation by mis-spelling words has become obsolete — and Dr. Webster's method is universally acknowledged and adopted.

The following testimonials prove that "NOAH WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH
LANGUAGE" stands pre-eminently before any other:-

TESTIMONIALS.

"This very compendious and useful Dictionary is condensed from the well-known work of WEBSTER, of which it contains all the most valuable features, after having undergone revision to make it truly represent the effect of national usage in speaking and writing. The task has been carefully performed by WILLIAM G. WEBSTER (the Son of NOAH WEBSTER)."--Morning Advertiser.

"No one who desires to be accounted accurate in spelling or pronouncing the English language should be without this excellent Dictionary. It is a desideratum to all who are engaged in correspondence. The book should have a place in every household."-Educational Gazette.

"This little book is perfectly unique. It is a carefully condensed epitome of the celebrated work of Dr. WEBSTER, printed in a fine clear type, specially cast for the purpose; and, while every word is clear and distinct, the volume may be easily carried in the pocket."-United Service Gazette.

"AGES WILL ELAPSE before any other Dictionary of the language will be required."-LORD BROUGHAM. "Its reputation is widely extended. I doubt not this edition has received essential improvements from the able hands it has passed through."-THOMAS DICK, LL.D., of Scotland, Author of "The Christian Philosopher," &c.

"I find it an invaluable vade mecum."-WASHINGTON IRVING.

"ACCURATE and RELIABLE in giving a just exhibition of the language."-ROBT. C. WINTHROP.

"Every scholar knows its value."-THOS. H. PRESCOTT.

"A very valuable work-A NECESSITY TO EVERY EDUCATED MAN."-JARED SPARKS.

"Best defining Dictionary in the English language."-HORACE MANN.

"We can have no hesitation in giving it as our decided opinion that this is the most elaborate and successful undertaking of the kind which has ever appeared."-Times.

"Professor WEBSTER'S English Dictionary has long become a standard English work, albeit the compiler was an American. The present volume is a revised edition of that great work-for such it strictly ispublished in a cheap form."-Observer.

"A mine of philological wealth."-WM. RUSSELL, Esq.

"Best Dictionary of the English language."-Morning Chronicle.

"A noble monument of erudition."-Literary Gazette.

"Most complete, accurate, and reliable Dictionary of the language."-Thirty Members of the United States Senate.

"It is acknowledged, both in this country and in America, to be the most copious and most excellent at present in circulation."-Editor of the London Imperial Dictionary, 1849.

"We rejoice that it bids fair to become the Standard Dictionary to be used by the numerous millions of people who are to inhabit the United States."-Signed by 104 Members of Congress.

"Washington, Jan. 31, 1850.-I possess many Dictionaries, and of most of the learned and cultivated languages, ancient and modern; but I never feel that I am entirely armed and equipped, in this respect, without Dr. WEBSTER at command."-DANIEL WEBSTER.

LONDON: WARD AND LOCK, 158, FLEET STREET.

OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE,

FOR THE MILLION!

Now Ready, Royal 16mo, bound in Cloth, price EIGHTEENPENCE,

WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY

OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

The extraordinary success attendant upon the publication of the Half-crown Edition of WEBSTER'S POCKET PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE,-in the face of a most obstinate and inveterate opposition on the part of the proprietors of the out-of-date and worthless compilations, so-called Dictionaries, printed from old stereotype plates, which have remained unaltered for years, has induced Messrs. WARD AND Lock to issue a CHEAPER EDITION FOR THE MILLION, price only ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE!!!

The New Edition at 1s. 6d. will, of course, be printed on thinner paper, but still the type will appear perfectly distinct. It is almost unnecessary to state, that only an enormous sale can reimburse the Publishers in issuing an edition at so low a price as 1s. 6d.; still, Messrs. WARD and LOCK feel assured that their good intentions will be appreciated by an extensive and continually increasing sale. "WEBSTER" is now the only reliable authority on the English Language, and it is only right that every Englishman, however humble his sphere, should be able to purchase the best English Dictionary. Whilst the Cheaper Edition, at 1s. 6d., is well adapted for National and British Schools, the Half-Crown Edition, on superior paper, and bound in cloth, gilt lettered, will be always in demand for Schools of a higher grade.

Just Ready,

THE ILLUSTRATED

WEBSTER SPELLING-BOOK.

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Demy 8vo, embellished with upwards of

250 SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS

By GILBERT, HARVEY, DALZIEL, and other eminent artists, 128 pp., new and accented type upon the principle of "Webster's Dictionary of the English Language." Cloth, gilt lettered, price Is.; coloured, 2s.

*The "ILLUSTRATED WEBSTER SPELLING-Book" has been most carefully compiled by an Eminent English Scholar, who is daily engaged in the tuition of youth, and, therefore, knows exactly what is really useful in a Spelling-Book. The Reading Lessons are arranged upon a new progressive principle, exceedingly simple, and well adapted for the purpose. The Accented Type has been adopted so as to ensure correct pronunciation. The old system of mis-spelling words is dangerous in the extreme, and, therefore, very justly, has now fallen into disuse. In a word, the "ILLUSTRATED WEBSTER SPELLING-BOOK," whether considered in respect to its Typography, Binding, or Beauty of its Illustrations, must take the highest position as a School-Book, entirely setting aside the old-fashioned, and, in most instances, unintelligible-so called-helps to learning. N.B. Be careful to order "THE ILLUSTRATED WEBSTER SPELLING-BOOK."

In preparation, The

ILLUSTRATED WEBSTER READER, SERIES I., THE ILLUSTRATED WEBSTER READER, Series II., and other EDUCATIONAL WORKS.

LONDON: WARD AND LOCK, 158, FLEET STREET.

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