Illustrated Catalogue Of Magic Lanterns (after November 1889, probably 1890)

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mcintosh battery and optical co., Chicago, ill., u. s. a. 23 Marie Antoinette Going to Execution, 1793. 24 Girondists on their way to Execution, 1793. Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. 1 Napoleon at the Bridge of Lodi, 1796. 2 Napoleon’s Clemency to the Sentinel. 3 Napoleon at the Battle of Pyramids, 1798. 4 Napoleon Crossing the Alps, 1800. 5 The Coronation of Napo- leon, 1805. 6 Napoleon at the Battle of Austerlitz, 1805. 7 Napoleon Visiting the Ambulance. 8 Napoleon at Battle of Jena, 1806. 9 Napoleon at Battle of Friedland, 1807. 10 Napoleon at Sommo- Sierra,1808. 11 Napoleon at Wagram. 1809. 12 Napoleon informing Jose- phine of the Divorce, 1810. 13 Napoleon Receiving Por- trait of his son, 1812. 14 The Retreat from Moscow, 1813. 15 Napoleon Parting with his son, 1814. 16 Napoleon at Battle of Arcis, 1814. 17 Napoleon Retreating from Battle of Nations, 1814. 18 The Parting at Fontaine- bleau, 1814. 19 The Return from Elba, 1815. 20 Napoleon at Waterloo, 1815. 21 Napoleon on Board the Bellerophon, 1815. 22 Napoleon at St. Helena, 23 Deathbed of Napoleon, 1821. 24 The Apotheosis of Napo- leon. COLORED SLIDES. colored.^inchesYn^am^ter an^securelv mmintpri S ^n str i ctly ^st-class, beautifully first-class Colored Slides MUST BE sealed Yvith U Rn?™>^nYH 0deI1 fram< ;?’ 4 , by V inches. All perfectly transparent. framed. They are BIBLE ILLUSTRATIONS. Illustrations' wYre published °n‘^6 artist - born a ‘ Strasburg, 1832. The following ©Id Testament. 1 God Creates Light. Gen. i, 3. 2 Formation of Eve. Gen ii, 21. 3 Expulsion of Adam and Eve from Paradise. Gen. ill, 23. 4 Cain and Abel Offering their Sacrifices. Gen. iv, 3. 5 The First Murder. Gen. iv, 8. 6 The Deluge. Gen. vii, 10. 7 Scene During the Deluge. Gen. vii, lo. 8 Noah Sends Out the Dove. Gen. viii, 8. 9 The Curse of Ham. Gen. ix, 24. 10 The Tower of Babel. Gen. xi, 4. 11 Abraham’s Journey to Canaan. Gen. xii, 5. 12 Abraham Visited by three Angels. Gen.xviii, 13 The Flight of Lot. Gen. xix, 23. 14 Abraham Sends Hagar Away. Gen. xxi, 14. 15 Hagar and Ishmael in the Wilderness. Gen. xxi, 15. 16 Abraham and Isaac Pre- paring for the Sacrifice. Gen. xxii, 6. 17 Abraham Buries Sarah. Gen. xxiii, 19. 18 Rebecca and Eleazer at the Well. Gen. xxiv, 15. 19 Isaac’s Reception of Re- becca. Gen. xxiv, 64. 20 Isaac blesses Jacob. Gen. xxvi. 27. 21 J a c o b ’ s Dream. Gen. xxviii, 11. 22 Jacob in the house of Laban. Gen. xxix, 20. 23 Jacob’s Prayer. . Gen. xxxii, 9. 24 Jacob Wrestling with the _ Angel. Gen. xxxii, 23. 2o Reconciliation of Jacob and Esau. Gen. xxxiii, 4. 26 Joseph sold by his brothers. Gen. xxxvii, 25. 27 Joseph Interprets Pha- raoh’s Dream. Gen. xli, 14. 28 Joseph makes Himself known to his Brothers. Gen. xlv. 1. 29 Jacob travels to Egypt Gen. xlvi, 1. P 30 Moses Exposed on the Nile. Exod. ii, 3. 31 Moses saved by Pha- raoh’s daughter. Exod. ii, 5. 32 Moses before Pharaoh. Exod. vii, 10. 33 The Plague of Pestilence. Exod. ix, 6. 34 The Plague of Darkness. Exod. x, 22. 35 Death of the first-born of Egypt. Exod. xii, 29. 36 Pharaoh entreats Moses to leave Egypt. Exod. xn, 31. 37 Pharaoh’s army drowned in the Red Sea. Exod. xiv, 21. 38 The law proclaimed on Mount Sinai. Exodus xix, 16. 39 Moses descends from Mount Sinai. Exodus xix, 25. 40 Punishment of Korah, Dathan and Abiram. Num. xvi. 16. 41 Moses strikes the Rock. Num. xx. 11. 42 The people plagued by fiery Serpents. Num. xxi, 6. 43 Balaam stopped by an Angel. Num. xxii, 24. 44 The Hebrews crossing the Jordan. Jos. iii, 14. 45 Destruction of lhe walls of Jericho. Jos. vi,6. 46 Joshua spares Rahab. Jos. vi, 25. 47 The Stoning of Achan. Jos. vii, 24. 48 Destruction of the village of Ai by the Flames. Jos. viii, 18. 49 The Amorites destroyed by a shower of Stones. Jos. x, 11. 50 Joshua commands the Sun to stand still. Jos. x, 12. 51 An Angel appears to Joshua’s army. Judges 52 Jael and Sisera. Judges vi, 21 . 53 Deborah’s Song. Judges 54 Gideon chooses his Band. Judges vii, 5. i 55 Gideon frightens the army of Midian. Judges vii, 15. 56 Death of Jerubbaal'sson. Judges ix, 4. 57 Abimelech. Judges ix, 58Jephthah’s Daughter meeting her Father. Judges xi, 34. 59 Jephthah’s Daughferand her Companions. J udges xi, 38. 60 Samson conquering the Lion. Judges xiv, 5.