10 NEW WORKS PUBLISHED BY COLBURN AND BENTLEY. 



POETRY. 



The POETICAL WORKS of THOMAS 

 CAMPBELL, Esq. Now first collected, and 

 comprising' a great number of Poems now pub- 

 lished for the first time. New Edition, ele- 

 gantly printed in 2 vols, small 8vo. with a 

 Portrait by Burnet, after Sir Thomas Lawrence, 

 and 8 Engravings. 15s. 



" Mr. Campbell's Poetical works must be received 

 with universal favour. Never did poet produce a work 

 more deserving of female acceptation." — Lit. Gaz. 



The Rev. G. CROLY'S POETICAL WORKS. 

 In 2 vols, post 8vo. with Illustrations. 21s. 



" Full of lofty imaginings and poetic thought, we will 

 venture to say, that there is hardly a theme which Mr. 

 Croly has not awoke with a masterly hand, and hardly 

 a sympathy which he has not beautifully touched in the 

 great and multifarious range of subjects embraced in 

 these volumes." — Lit. Gaz. 



THE UNDYING ONE, 

 and other Poems. By the Hon. Mrs. Norton. 

 Second Edition, in 1 vol. 8vo. 



" If one or two poems of equal grace and originality 

 with this were produced, we think that it would go far 

 to recover the public from the apathy into which it has 

 fallen with regard to poetry. In the conception of the 

 plot, and in general treatment, the metrical romance 

 before us, is an honour to the modern literature of the 

 country, and is the more interesting as being the work 

 of a woman." — New Mon. Mag. 



" There is much in this volume of all that consti- 

 tutes the fascination of poetry — tones of tenderness 

 whose echoes are in the heart — sorrows over which we 

 have all wept— sad but sweet memories — gentle appeals 

 to the affections." — Lit. Gaz. 



THE SIAMESE TWINS ; 

 A Satirical Tale of the Times. By the 

 Author of" Pelham," " Paul Clifford," &c. 



" We have found so many poetical beauties in it, 

 that we do not hesitate to rank it among the most 

 striking productions of the literature of our period." 

 — Literary Gazette. 



THE REVOLT OF THE ANGELS; 

 and the Fall from Paradise. By Edmund 

 Reade, Esq. Author of " Cain the Wanderer." 

 In 1 vol. 8vo. 



*' We could add many splendid passages to those we 

 have extracted, but it is needless to prove what is ob- 

 vious to all, namely, that Mr. Reade possesses thought, 

 imagination, and original powers of mind, which en- 

 title him to a high rank among the first of our living 

 poets." — New Mon. Mag. 



CAIN THE WANDERER; 



a Vision of Heaven, Darkness, &c. By Edmund 

 Reade, Esq. In 8vo. 



The COOK'S DICTIONARY ; a new Fa- 

 mily Manual of Cookery and Confectionary, on 

 a Plan of ready Reference never hitherto at- 

 tempted. By Richard Dolby, of the Thatched 

 House Tavern, St. James's Street. Containing 

 5000 Receipts ! In 1 vol. neatly and closely 

 printed in double columns, comprising upwards 

 of 500 pages. Only 9s. 6d. bound. 



" The dictionary plan is novel; you pounce at once, 

 ladies, on the article you want, and settle in half a 

 glance how to have it cooked. Poor Dr. Kitchener 



would have run wild, and summoned a new committee 

 of taste, had he thought it possible to present such an 

 improvement in the culinary art. It appears to con- 

 tain all that the veriest gourmand in Christendom would 

 sigh for, in a life like Methusalem's, with ' a throat 

 a yard long and palate all the way.' " — Lady's Mag. 



THE BOOK OF THE SEASONS ; or, Ca- 

 lendar of Nature. By William and Mary 

 Howitt. In small 8vo. with numerous 

 Vignettes. 



" The Book of the Seasons is a species of poetical 

 and natural calendar. The revolutions of the year are 

 watched by an eye awake to the beauties of nature, 

 and not unskilled in her secrets." — Spectator. 



" One of the most delightful volumes we have for a 

 long time perused." — Edinburgh Evening Post. 



THE HISTORICAL TRAVELLER. 

 By Mrs. Charles Gore. In 2 vols, small 8vo. 

 This work consists of a Series of Narratives 

 connected with the most curious epochs of Eu- 

 ropean history, and with the phenomena of 

 European countries. It is expressly designed 

 for the use of young persons, to whom the study 

 of Universal History can only be partially pre- 

 sented. 



" A selection of interesting episodes belonging to 

 history, and addressed to the rising generation ; this is 

 altogether a very charming book for youth. Most of 

 the stories are lull of attraction, such as those of Mas- 

 saniello, Ugolino, Cola di Rienzi, the impostor Deme- 

 trius, Hofer, &c. &c. ; but besides these, there are a 

 multitude of chapters devoted to information of all ages, 

 kinds, and countries, which is supplied in a way well 

 calculated to amuse while it instructs." — Literary Ga- 

 zette. 



PHILOSOPHY in SPORT made SCIENCE 

 in EARNEST ; being an attempt to illustrate 

 the First Principles of Natural Philosophy, by 

 the aid of popular Toys and Sports. Second 

 Edition, in small 8vo. with numerous En- 

 gravings. 



THE HISTORY OF AFRICA. With views 

 of the palm-covered village of Mit-Rahyneh, all 

 that now remains of the once glorious city of 

 Memphis ; Messaborah, the Necropolis of the 

 Ammonians, the burial-place of the descendants 

 of Ham — the interior of one of the celebrated 

 catacombs of Memphis — and a specimen of the 

 costume of the modern inhabitants of Egypt, 

 besides several beautiful wood cuts. In 1 vol. 

 small 8vo. neatly bound, with 4 beautiful em- 

 bellishments, price 4s. 



Also lately published, 



THE LIVES of REMARKABLE YOUTH. 

 In small 8vo. neatly bound ; with Portraits of 

 the Princess Victoria, Sir Thomas Lawrence, &c. 



HISTORY OF FRANCE. 



In small 8vo. 4s. With Portraits of Marie 

 Antoinette, Francis I., Henry IV., and Louis 

 XIV. 



THE LIFE OF A MIDSHIPMAN. 

 A Tale Founded on Facts and intended to 

 correct an injudicious predilection in Boys for 

 the Life of a Sailor. In 1 vol. post 8vo. with 

 beautiful Frontispiece. 



