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[THE CRYSTAL PALACES AND BRITISH SUNDAYS] The Glass Berg. A poem, London: Saunders and Otley, 1851, 12°, 21 + [3]pp. [bound with:] England's Doom; or, The fatal Exhibition of 1851. An essay showing the disasterous consequences of the Exhibition to the working men of England by Junius, London: J. James, [n.d.], 8°, 16pp. [and:] What shall we do with the glass palace? A letter addressed to the commissioners of the Great Exhibition by Spiridione Gambardella, London: Charles Westerton, 1851, 8°, PRESENTATION COPY, half title inscribed "with the compliments of the author," 28pp. [and:] Samuel Leight SOTHEBY. A few words by way of a Letter addressed to the Directors of the Crystal Palace Company, London: John Russell Smith, 1855, 8°, PRESENTATION COPY, title inscribed: "Monkton Milnes Esq. with the compliments of the author," 39 + [1]p. [and the same author's:] A Postscript to the Letter addressed to the Directors of the Crystal Palace Company, London: John Russell Smith, 1855, 8°, 21 + [3]p. [and:] A few words by way of a Letter addressed to the Shareholders of the Crystal Palace Company ...., London: Effingham Wilson, 1855, 8°, 24pp., together 6 pamphlets bound in one volume with numerous other pamphlets and tracts, and one broadsheet, on the Crystal Palace, many concerning the debate as to how it should be used on a Sunday, brown half morocco by J. Leighton, upper cover with Lord Houghton's gilt crest, flat-backed spine lettered "The Crystal Palaces and British Sundays."