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13. Great Marlborough Street
MR. COLBURN
HAS JUST PUBLISHED THE FOLLOWING
VALUABLE & INTERESTING WORKS.
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I.
BURKE’S PEERAGE and BARONETAGE for 1850. New Edition, revised and corrected throughout, from the personal communications of the Nobility, &c. 1 vol. royal 8vo., beautifully printed in double columns (comprising as much matter as 20 ordinary volumes), with 1500 Engravings of Arms, &c., bound, 1l. 18s.
II.
BURKE’S HISTORY of the LANDED GENTRY for 1850, corrected to the Present Time: a Genealogical Dictionary of the whole of the Untitled Aristocracy of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and comprising particulars of 100,000 persons connected with them. 2 vols. royal 8vo., including the SUPPLEMENT (equal to 30 ordinary volumes), bound, 2l. 2s.
III.
EVELYN’S DIARY and CORRESPONDENCE. New and cheaper Edition, revised, with numerous additional Notes, 4 vols. post 8vo., with Illustrations (Vols. I. and II., comprising the Diary, are now ready). Price of each volume, 10s. 6d.
IV.
PEPYS’ DIARY and CORRESPONDENCE, illustrative of the Reigns of Charles II. and JAMES II. Edited by LORD BRAYBROOKE. New and revised Edition, with the omitted Passages restored from the original MS., many additional Notes, &c. 5 vols. post 8vo., with Portraits, &c., 2l. 12s. 6d.
V.
LIVES of the PRINCESSES of ENGLAND. By Mrs. EVERETT GREEN, Editor of the “Letters of Royal and Illustrious Ladies.” 2 vols. post 8vo., with Illustrations, bound, 1l. 1s.
VI.
NOTES from NINEVEH, and TRAVELS in MESOPOTAMIA, ASSYRIA, and SYRIA. By the Rev. J.P. FLETCHER, Minister of St. Saviour’s Church, Haverstock Hill, 2 vols. 21s.
“A work of great merit;
not less acceptable as a book of
travel than valuable as an
auxiliary to the archaeology of the
Holy Scriptures.”—Standard.
VII.
MADAME PULSZKY’S MEMOIRS; with interesting Details of the LATE EVENTS in HUNGARY. Dedicated to the Marchioness of Lansdowne. 2 vols, 21s. bound.
“Worthy of a place by
the side of the Memoirs of Madame de
Stael and Madame Campan.”—Globe.
ALSO, JUST PUBLISHED,
A SECOND EDITION of Mr. WARBURTON’s REGINALD
HASTINGS: an Historical
Romance.
Revised, with a new Preface. 3 vols.
“As an historical romancist,
Mr. Warburton takes a first
wrangler’s rank.”—Literary
Gazette.