12 NEW WORKS PUBLISHED BY COLBURN AND BENTLEY. 



Robertson— Junius — Beattie— Churchill — Ma- 

 son — Cumberland — Boswell — Colman — T. and 

 J. Warton — Dr. Burney — Baretti— Thomas and 

 R. B. Sheridan— Hugh Kelly— Murphy— Dr. 

 Hoadly — Isaac Bickerstaff— Tickell — Home — 

 C. Yorke — Madame Riccoboni— Mrs. Montagu 

 — Whitehead — Dr. Franklin — Hawkesworth — 

 Mallet— Mrs. Cowley— John Wilkes— Wilson 

 — Gainsborough, &c. and among others the fol- 

 lowing dramatic characters : Mrs. Clive — Mrs. 

 Cibber— Mrs. Abington — Mrs. Yates — S. Foote 

 — Spranger Barry — Powell — Henderson — 

 Mossop— Parsons — T. King— Smith— Macklin 

 — Moody — Le Kain— Madam Claivon — Charles 

 Dibdin — T. Wilkes — Reddish — Holland — 

 Brereton — Mrs. Pope — Bensley— Aickin — 

 Dr. Arne, &c. &c. 



XXX. 



The REMINISCENCES of HENRY AN- 

 GELO. The Second and Concluding Volume. 

 In 8vo. 



" The same liveliness, and amusing mixture of anec- 

 dote and character, that graced the former volume, 

 abounds also in the present one. Few professional peo- 

 ple have been better known in their time than the elder 

 and younger Angelo. The volume is full of amusement, 

 and will "be doubtless devoured by a large portion of 

 readers."— Suu. 



XXXI. 



RANDOM RECORDS. By George Col- 

 man the Younger. With Portrait, dedicated 

 by Gracious Permission to his Majesty. In 2 

 vols, small 8vo. 



" The production of an able and excellent pen— un- 

 questionably that of one of the most distinguished dra- 

 matic writers of the age. It abounds in amusing and 

 interesting subjects." — Morning Post. 



" Pei haps few individuals have enjoyed to an equal 

 extent with this great public favourite, the rare privi- 

 lege of being admitted to the very first, we might al- 

 most say, exclusive society." — Courier. 



XXXII. 



MEMOIRS of BOLIVAR, President Liberator 

 of the Republic of Colombia. 2 vols, with Por- 

 trait. 21s. 



" The most elaborate history yet published of the 

 present state and recent struggles of South America. 

 The work is full of anecdotes of a curious nature ; and 

 of incidents which must excite the most lively in- 

 terest." — Court Journal. 



XXXIII. 



PERSONAL MEMOIRS of PRYSE LOCK- 

 HART GORDON, Esq. In 2 vols. 8vo. with 

 Plates. 



In addition to a fund of anecdotes of Royalty 

 and the Aristocracy, contained in this work, 

 •will be found new and lively sketches of the 

 following distinguished characters, literary, 

 dramatic, &c. &c. Lord Byron — Sir Walter 

 Scott— Dr. Johnson — Dr. Burney — Professor 

 Porson — The late Mr. Perry — John Phil pott 

 Curran — Peter Finnerty — Wilkie — Bartolozzi — 

 Belzoni— Mr. Fonthill Beckford — General Nu- 

 gent — Col. Rooke. — Col. Elley — Gainsborough 

 — Banti — Naldi — Bertinotti — Catalani — Romeo 

 Coates — John Kemble — John Bannister — Mrs. 

 Siddons, &c. 



"The best collection of real anecdotes and adventures 

 that we have seen for many a day. Many are the clever 

 full lengths these volumes contain : it would be difficult to 

 enumerate instances; suffice it to say, that we have 

 scarcely met with a page in these Memoirs of ' Mr. 

 Gordon's Life and Times,' which has not repaid us, in 

 some way or other, for the perusal." — Spect. 



XXXIV. 



MEMOIRS and CORRESPONDENCE of 

 THOMAS JEFFERSON, late President of the 

 United States. Edited by Thomas Jefferson 

 Randolph. Complete in 4 vols. 8vo. with 

 Portrait, and fac simile of the original Declara- 

 tion of Independence in the hand-writing of 

 Jefferson. 



" The opinions of Jefferson on all the most important 

 questions in morals, politics and religion — on the cha- 

 racters of European Governments — on their Kings — 

 their aristocracy and their rabble — on the Government 

 of the United States ; his notice of the great events in 

 which he was either a mover or a close observer, those 

 of the American revolution, of the French revolution, 

 the quarrels of Europe — the last British war with 

 America ; his sketches of Louis XVI. and his Queen, 

 of George III., of George IV. when Prince of Wales, 

 and of the Duke of York, of Washington, Franklin, 

 &c. of Napoleon in his glory, and in his exile — of Lord 

 Castlereagh and his Colleagues — present such a body of 

 good sense and of careful and comprehensive investiga- 

 tion, as will not easily find a parallel in the records of 

 any individual who has had so large a share in the go- 

 vernment of nations." — Westminster Review. 



" These volumes must be read with intense interest. 

 They teem with profound philosophy. They will form 

 the code of future legislators. They are worthy of 

 transmitting a great name to immortality." — Atlas. 



"This book is a mine of historical information, re- 

 specting two of the greatest events of modern history — • 

 the American Revolution and the French Revolution. 

 The work must undoubtedly form a part of every his- 

 torical library." — Spectator. 



XXXV. 



NARRATIVE OF THE FRENCH REVO- 

 LUTION of 1830, the Events which produced 

 it, and the Scenes by which it was accompanied. 

 By D. Turnbull, Esq. Embellished with Por- 

 traits of Louis Philippe and General Lafayette, 

 and a plan of the Scene of Action. In 1 vol. 8vo. 



" In this interesting volume will be found biographi- 

 cal sketches of the present King of the French and Ge- 

 neral Lafayette, (of whom portraits are given,) Count 

 Sebastiaui, Count Guizot, Duke of Ragusa, Marshal 

 Marniont, General Gerard, &c. &c. A plan of the 

 scene of action accompanies the work." — Globe. 



XXXVI. 



THE BEAUTIES OF THE COURT OF 

 CHARLES II. By the Author of "The 

 Diary of an Ennuyee." Nos. 3, 4, and 5, 

 which complete the work. 



XXXVII. 

 Congress of Vienna. In 2 vols, post 8vo. 

 JOURNAL OF A NOBLEMAN, 

 Comprising a Narrative of his Travels, and of 

 his Residence at Vienna during the Congress, 

 with numerous Anecdotes of Distinguished 

 characters. 



XXXVIII. 

 BURKE'S DICTIONARY cf the PEER- 

 AGE and BARONETAGE of the BRITISH 

 EMPIRE. Third Edition corrected. Inscribed, 

 by permission, to His Most Gracious Majesty ; 

 bound in 1 very large volume. II. 15s. 



