J. Theobald and Company's extra special illustrated catalogue of magic lanterns, slides and apparatus (circa 1900)

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226 From Conybeare and Howaon’B “ Life and Epistles of St. Paul.” Taken from the finest SteelEnoravinos CBy Permission of Messrs. Longman (Sf CoJ : Tarsus, with Mount Taurus s Falls of the Cydnus, near Tarsus 3 Valley of Nablous 4 Damascus 5 Jerusalem 6 Antioch 7 Mount Casius 8 Larnece (Cyprus) 9 Antioch of Pisidia 10 Kouieh (Iconium) 11 Arches in Alexandria Troas I a Philippi 13 Athens 14 Piraeus 15 Isthmus of Corinth 16 Corinth 17 View near Ephesus 18 Map of the countries adjacent to the Meditei ranean 19 Map of the second journey 20 Map of N. of iEgean SI Puteoli SX Mitylene 23 Miletus 24 Rhodes 25 Ptolemais (Acre) 26 Syracuse 27 Straits of Messina (Rhegium) s8 Rome 29 Map of third journey 30 Chart of the voyage from Caesarea tc Puteoli 31 Map of the journey from Puteoli to Rome . By of Messrs, Cassell, Pester ^ Galpsrs) P>om CasaelTs Edition of “ Don Quixote,” ILLUSTRATED BY GUSTAVK DoU. I Don (iuixote in hu study a >. » watching his arms 3 yf interferesonbehalfofanapprentice 4 „ „ persuades Sancho Panza to act as squire 5 Don Quixote’s charge on the windmill 6 Edect of Don Quixote’s balsam on Sancho 7 Don Quixote leaves the inn—the reckoning not Daid t Sancho tossed in the blanket 9 Don Quixote charges the Hock of sheep 10 „ „ releases the galley slaves 11 Gratitude of the galley slaves IX Don Quixote’s first sight of Cardenio sf Finding of Cardenio's mule S4 Dorotha in youth’s attire All oa tlili p«(a vx 1 ** Don Qnlzote ” f ^nttnutd ). 15 Don Quixote sighing for his lady Dukined t6 97 99 offers his services to Dorothe;x 17 *7 ft attacks the wine skins it 99 99 trapped and suspended 19 The Fates communicate with Don Quixote 50 Don Quixote in the cage PART II. 51 Sancho loses his ass SS Don Quixotek homage to hit enchanted Dulcinea 53 Don Quixote gains the title of Knight ot the Lions 54 Don Quixote drawn out of the cave of Montesinos asleep 55 Master Peter and his prophetic ape s6 Don Quixote and Sancho rescued by the miller’s men 27 Don Quixote descries a company of “ quality*’ 28 ,, ,9 assists the Duchess to dismount 29 Sancho and the Duchess 30 „ departs as Governor to his island 31 „ administering justice 32 „ and the physician 33 Don Quixote after his battle with the cats 34 Sancho in his armour 35 „ do. do. 36 9, and his ass 37 Don Quixote entangled in a net 38 Encounter with the bulls 39 Two ladies pay court to Don Quixote 40 Don Quixote questions the enchanted head 41 9, ,, vanquished by the Knight d. the White Moon 42 Don Quixote returns home disconsolate 43 Sancho sees his long wlshed-for home 44 Death of Don Quixote Subjects from Dante’s “Inferno," Illuitratxd by Gustave Dork (Bypermhmn of Mears, Casull^ Fetter^ Galpin.) 1 Dante lost in the wood 2 Bid go by Beatrice 3 Charon the ferryman takes him over the river Acheron 4 Those in limbo suffering for want of bapilsin 5 Minos the judge of hell 6 Punishment of gluttony ; Plutus awaiting the avaricious j pun'nl im u* of the avaricious 8 Punishment of heretics 9 Punishment of the violent 10 Punishment of the suicide 11 Punishment of those who have done \ i i to nature 11 Dante and Virgil ascend on the mo^iK ' Geryon (Fraud) 13 Punishment of seducers 14 Punishment of simon; 15 Punishrrzcnt of peculators 16 Punishment of hypocrites (Cauph.is) 17 Punishment of robberc sciix-iH-