Pepys’ Diary and Correspondence. With Seven
Steel Portraits
arranged as a Frontispiece, Memoir, Introductory
Preface, and full
Index.
Abbeys, Castles, and Ancient Halls of England and
Wales:
Their Legendary Lore and Popular History—South,
Midland, North. By
JOHN TIMBS. Author of “Curiosities
of London,” and ALEXANDER GUNN.
New Frontispiece. Three Vols.
Each Volume Complete in itself.
Johnson’s Lives of the Poets; with Critical
Observations on
their Works, and a Sketch of the Author’s
Life by Sir WALTER SCOTT.
Book of Authors. A Collection of Criticisms,
Ana, Mots, Personal
Descriptions, &c. By W. CLARK RUSSELL.
Evelyn’s Diary and Correspondence. Edited
by BRAY. 784 pp.
With Frontispiece and full Index.
Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
With
Portrait. Three Vols.
A Century of Anecdote. Compiled and Edited by
JOHN TIMBS.
With Frontispiece.
Pope’s Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey. FLAXMAN’S Illustrations.
Scott’s Lives of Eminent Novelists and Dramatists.
Don Quixote (Life and Adventures of). By CERVANTES.
The Koran: A verbatim Reprint. With Maps, Plans, &c.
The Talmud (Selections from). H. POLANO. Maps, Plans, &c.
Gil Blas (The Adventures of). By LE SAGE.
Carpenter’s Popular Elocutionist. With Portrait.
Walton and Cotton’s Angler. Edited, with
Notes, by G.
CHRISTOPHER DAVIES.
The Peninsular War and the Campaigns of Wellington
in
France and Belgium. By H.R. CLINTON.
Fugitive Poetry of the Last Three Centuries.
Edited by
J.C. HUTCHIESON.
White’s Natural History of Selborne. Numerous Illustrations.
Lamb’s Poems and Essays.
Spenser’s Poetical Works. With Portrait.
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