12 NEW WORKS AND NEW EDITIONS 



^^obrls!, Ixomamesi, Mlovk^ of fittion, $:u 



EUREKA : A Prophecy of the Future. A Romance. 



By the Author of " Mephistophiles in England." 

 3 vols, post 8vo. 31s. 6(i. 

 " A sing'ular mixture of grave philosophy with rich and playful humour." 



Sunday Times. 



ATTILA: A Romance. 



3 vols, post 8vo. 

 ByG. P. R.James, Esq. 



" As a picture of the human passions, as a srreat historical romance, ' Attila' may 

 rank with any that has ever been written.. ..In tlie whole rani^e of fiction, there is no- 

 thing at all approximating to the delineation of the Hunnish chief." — Met. Cons. Jour. 

 By the same Author, 



The Gipsy. 3 vols. 



Mary of Burgundy. .3 vols. 



Life ami Adventures of John Mars- 

 ton Hall. 3 vols. 



One in a Thousand ; or, the Days of Henri Quatre. 3 vols. 



GLENLONELY : A Novel. 3 vols. 



" Full of incident, worked up with great effect — of descriptions fresh and glowing 



His story becomes extremely interesting, and this interest is kept up undinjinislied to 

 the close."— Sun. 



THE CURATE OF STEINHOLLT. 



A Tale of Iceland. 2 vols, post 8vo. 18s. 



" Full of simplicity, deep interest, warm feeling, and moral and religious sentiment." 



Metuoi". Conserv. Journ. 



" We have read it with great pleasure ; it is faithfully executed ; it breathes through- 

 out the air of tlie far north— that region of winter and superstition and of the homely 

 simple-hearted att'ections. The incidents are well suited to the scenery."— Athenaeum 



THE D O C T O R, &e. Vol. IV. Post 8vo. 10s. 6d. 



" He is quite as pleasant as ever."— Literary Gazette. 



" Rich, beyond almost any other of the time, in the best knowledge, and the most 

 beautiful literature."— Quarterly Review. 



*»* The Three ])i-e\ious Volumes may be had, price 31s. 6d. 



THE BROKEN FONT3 



A Story of the Civil War. 



By the Author of "Tales of the Wars of our Times," " Recollections of the Peninsula," &c. 



2 vols, post 8vo. 21s. 



" Read with pleasure, and parted from with regret."— Athen/EUM. 



" The author of ' The Tales of our Times' is not a man to proceed far without stimu- 

 lating our curiosity, and gratifying our taste for adventure The characters are 



strikingly painted, 'ai\d several of the scenes are wrought out with considerable dramatic 

 power." - Court Journal. 



THE GOSSIP'S WEEK. 



With numerous Woodcuts, from original designs. 

 In 2 vols, post 8vo. price 24s. 



" Delicious volumes- full of poetry— like a lovely atmosphere, entering into and co- 

 louring what it cherishes .... An intense enjoyment of uat\iral beauty wanns its pages 



One of their great charms is a number of admirable woodcuts."— Court Journal. 



" The charm of these stories lies in the vivid painting of the language, which realizes 



the images with the freshness and glow of a tine pictuj-e They are also illustrated by 



some exquisite little designs."— Spectator. 



By the same Author, 

 Slight Reminiscences of the Rhine, &c. 2 vols, post 8vo. 21s. 

 Sketches in the Pyrenees. 2 vols, post 8vo. 24s. 



