Academy Notes, 1875

With Forty Illustrations, Is.

Academy Notes, 1876

With One Hundred and Seven Illustrations, Is.

Academy Notes, 1877

With One Hundred and Forty-three Illustrations, Is.

Academy Notes, 1878

With One Hundred and Fifty Illustrations, Is.

Grosvenor Notes, 1878

With Sixty-eight Illustrations, Is. [See end of this list.

Dudley Notes, 1878

(The Water-colour Exhibition.) With Sixty-four Illusts., Is.

Pictures At South Kensington

(The Raphael Cartoons, Sheepshanks Collection, etc.) With Seventy Illustrations, Is.

The English Pictures At The National Gallery

With One Hundred and Fourteen Illustrations, Is.

The Old Masters At The National Gallery

With One Hundred and Thirty Illustrations, Is. 6d.

*** The two last form a complete Catalogue to the National Gallery, and may be bad bound in one volume, cloth, 3s.

Other parts in preparation.

"Our Bank of Elegance notes are not in high credit. But our Bank of Arts notes ought to be, when the bank is Henry Blackburn's & Co., and the notes are his Grosvenor Gallery Notes, and his Academy Notes for 1878. Never were more unmistakable cases of "value received" than theirs who purchase these two won-derfnl shillingsworths - the best aids to memory, for the collections they relate to that have ever been produced. The Illustrations, excellent records of the pictures, in many cases from sketches by the painters, are full of spirit, and, for their scale, wonderfully effective; the remarks terse, and to the point. After Punch's Own Guide' to the Academy, and the Grosvenor, the best, he has no hesitation in saying, are Mr. Blackburn's." - Punch, June 7, 1878.