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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 23

Section III

Section III.

Class 28.

Stationery.—(Bookbinding, see books in Class 29.

2841

Walch and Sons, J., Hobart Town, manu.—1. A Ten-Quire Super Royal Ledger, hand-made paper, ruled for 1, 2, and 3 accounts; with vellum divisions, paged; bound royal calf, double Russia boards, with loose red basii cover, and loose index bound red basil.

Two Six-Quire Demy Books, ruled for Cash-book or Journal, bound lull Persian, under bands.

Class 29.—Sub-Class A.

2842Walch and Sons, J., Hobart Town—Books, and Specimens of Bookbinding:
1.Beeton's Illuminated Holy Bible, bound by Exhibitors, in Turkey Morocco, extra, rod edges.
2.West's History of Tasmania, 2 vols., bound by Exhibitors, in full light calf, elegant, gilt edges.
3.Walch's Tasmanian Almanac, 1864, bound by (J. Walch and Sons) Exhibitors, in full red Turkey Morocco, extra, gilt edges, ornamented.
4."Moses and Colenso." Ten Lectures by Rev. Dr. Ewing, of Launceston. Published by Exhibitors, and bound by them m full calf extra, gilt edges.
5.The Proverbs of Solomon: A Poetical Commentary, by late Rev. W. Day, of Hobart Town, published by the Exhibitors, and bound by them in full calf, antique, red edges.
6.Tasmanian Criminal Law Consolidation and Amendment Acts, with Notes, &c., by Charles A. W. Rocher, of Launceston, published by Exhibitors, and bound by them in full law calf.
7.Walch's Literary Intelligencer, Vols. 1, 2, and 3, in one vol. bound by Exhibitors, calf, marbje edges. N.B. —Walch's Literary Intelligencer is published, monthly, and is the only entirely literary journal published in the Australian colonies.page 108
8.Volume of Music. All the pieces by Tasmanian composers; most of the pieces printed and published in Hobart Town; and bound by exhibitors, in full green Turkey Morocco, limp.
9.Walch's Map of the Seat of War in New Zealand, published by exhibitors in Hobart Town in November, 1863. The drawing by Mr Piguenot, of the Survey Office, Hobart Town. This map has been favorably noticed by the London Athenœum, and other Colonial and English journals.
10.Map of Tasmania, bound in full Morocco ease.
11.Map of Tasmania, mounted on rollers and varnished. This map was engraved and printed by Messrs W. and A. K. Johnstone of Edinburgh, from drawings by Mr Hogan, of the Survey Department, Hobart Town. The publication of the map was entrusted by the Government of Tasmania to Messrs J. Walch and Sons, Hobart Town, by whom it was produced at their own cost, the price paid being upwards of one thousand pounds.

Sub-Class D.

2843Crowther, W. L., M.D., Hobart Town—Collection of Leaves of Tasmanian Timber Trees.

Class 30.

2844Smith, T. P., Hobart Town.—A Music Stool Cover, braided by machine made by exhibitor (shown in Class 8.)