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AINSWORTirS TOWER OF LONDON, an 
Historical Romance, illustrated by Geouge 
CuuiKSHANK, thick medium 8vo. new edition, 
with 95 Jiighly-fiiiished etchings on steel, and fine 
wood engravings, elegantly bound in cloth, richly 
gilt on hack and sides ivith new and ajipropritite 
devices, (pub. at 15s) reduced to lOi 6d 1044 
Of this very ELiiCiNr anu popular voll'mk 
FIFTEEN THOUSAND COPIES HAVE ALREADY BEEN SOLD. 
" This Unmancu adds miicli new lustru to the aullioi 's 
oame, and deservedly classes him in llie tbreiiiosl rank 
of writers in this mingled species of history and fiction. 
It is a stirring and powerful narrative of some of the 
most alleclinw tragedies of English History, relicvc<l by 
fancy and ingenuity equal to the most playful and gro- 
tesque inveiiied characters and incidents. As relates 
to all its main points, it is an episode of iruili, — a 
genuine picture of (he age, — and also a tale of amuse- 
ment and interest. The genius of his colleague, the 
illustrator, has kept pace with the demand npon it. 
Cruikshaiik has, indeed, walked into almost a new 
line, and added a series of compositions of profound 
depth and tragic power, to those illuminations of 
fancy and humonr uilh which he had previously en- 
liched so many popular productions." — Liit. Gav.ette. 
WINDSOR CASTLE, an Historical Ro- 
mance, illustrated by George Cruikshank, and 
Tony Johannot, medium 8vo. Jine port, and 
105 steel and wood engravings, elegantly bound 
in cloth, with appropriate devices i7i oldong buck 
and sides, (pub. at 14s) reduced to 10s 6d 184.3 
" This is one of the best of the author's productions. 
Heme the Hunter is an extraordinary creation of 
fancy, — a being semi-mortal, semi-sylvan, and painted 
with most striking effect. The steel plates by George 
Cruikshank are of almost unprecedented force and 
spirit ; in many of them he has reached a pitch of 
execution which no etching of Rembrandt can excel." 
Liiterary Gazette. 
ASMODEUS, OR THE Devil on Two Sticks, by 
Le Sage ; a new and greatly improved trans- 
lation by Joseph Thomas ; illustrated edi- 
tion, with 250 spirited and clever wood-cuts by 
Tony Johannot, impl. 8vo. extra gilt cloth, 
(pub. at 14s) reduced to 9s 1841 
This is the large edition, and very superior to the 
demy 8vo. publication, both in regard to the cuts and 
the translation. 
" This beautifully illustrated Devil on Two .Sticks 
is in the very first class, in the number and excellence 
of its engravings. Many of its representations of cha- 
racter are of unsurpassed power." — Post. 
Sir Walter Scott says of this delightful 
Romance — " There is no book in existence in which 
so much of Ihe human character, under all its various 
shades and phases is described in so few words as in the 
Diable Boiteux. The fancy, the lightness, the 
spirit and the vivacity of the enchanting pen 
OF Le Sage are every where visible." 
"If there is anything like truth in Gray's opinion, 
that to lie upon a couch and read new novels was no 
bad idea of Paradise, how would that beatitude be en- 
hanced, could human genius afford us another Devil 
on two Slicks!" 
BREMER'S (MISS) NOVELS AND TALES, 
translated by MARY HOWITT, viz. Home 
— Neighbours — President's Daughter— Nina 
— Every Day Life, a Diary— Strife and Peace 
— H — Family — Tralinnan — Axel and Anna — 
Tales: together 11 vols, post 8vo. comprising 
14 Novels and Tales, being the whole of the Au- 
thor's published works ; with an authentic portrait 
of Miss Bremer, handsomely printed on fine paper, 
extra gilt cloth, uniform, (pub. at £5. 15s 6(i) 
reduced to £ 1. 16j 1843-45 
" By far the best translations of these charming 
fictions and the only authentic ones. Miss Bremer 
wriies to Mary Howiit in the following terms: 
"I need not desire a belter translator: your lan- 
guage is be lutiful, full of life and naivete, when it is 
required, and of strength and feeling, when these should 
bn expresseil." 
Miss Bremer's Novels are also sold separately as follows: 
THE HOME: OR FAMILY CARES AND 
FAMILY JOYS, second edition, revised, 2 vols, 
post 8vo. ejJra cloth, (pub. at£l. Is) reduced 
to7s6(Z . 1843 
" Nothing more delicate, or -womanly, or beautiful 
is to be found in our domestic fiction than Miss Bre- 
mer's character of "the Mother:" and we like it none 
the less for a certain touch of Romance ami rentiment 
not altogether English. . . . It is impossible to read 
this book as a picee of make-betieve. We have had 
nothing so simply life-like for years." — Alhen<eum. 
" This new story fully sustains all that we said in 
praise of the penetrative subtlety, nice discrimination, 
and exquisite delicacy of touch, which are displayed 
in the lirst delightful fiction of Miss Bremer."— '/'ait'i 
Afagaxine. 
THE NEIGHBOURS, A STORY OF 
E\'ERY-DAY LIFE, translated by Mary 
Howitt, third edition, revised, 2 vols, post Bvo. 
extra cloth, (pub. at 18s) reduced to 7s 6d 1843 
"The best novel published this season; and we are 
sure that it will not only afford a great delight to the 
reading world, but have a beneficial influence on our 
literature." — Britannia. 
" The ejieculion of this exceedingly curious picture 
of manners is very felicitous." — Spectator. 
" llie great charm of this agreeable book is the fresh 
and liie-like picture it furnishes of the domestic econo- 
my of Sweden. The scenes it unfolds, the characters 
it paints, the manners and habits it describes, are both 
original and obviously true to nature ; while the senti- 
ments expressed throughont the narrative are at 
once amiable and pure, adapted to chasten the heart 
bv rectifying: the afTections." — Ecl-ctic Review. 
THE PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER, and 
NINA ; two Novels translated by Mary 
Howitt, 3 vols, post Bvo. extra cloth, (pub. at 
£L lis 60 reduced to 10s 6 J 1843 
"Miss Bremer possesses beyond any other living 
writer of her class, tlie power of realising to the 
imagination every iudividnal she introduces. The 
moral beauty and womanly purity which steadily 
illuminate her narrative, must receive implicit admira- 
tion on all hands." — Examiner. 
" ' The President's Daughter,' is a worthy companion 
to 'The Neighbours'— simple and truthlul ; and though 
we may never have met elsewhere any one ot t!ie cha- 
racters, all who have ever looked deeply into their 
own hearts will claim kindred and acquaintance with 
them. There is not one that oftends by exaggeration — 
not one that is not recognized at a glance by the 
humanities of our connnou nature." — Athenfeum. 
NEW SKETCHES OF EVEKY-DAY 
LIFE, A DIARY; together with STRIFE 
AND PEACE, translated by Mary Howitt, 
2 vols. post8vo. extra cloth, (pub. at £1. Is) re- 
duced to 7s 6d . 1844 
" The whole tale of the ' Diary' is characterized by a 
healthful and invigorating tone of virtue, which ani- 
mates and strengthens; and makes Miss Bremer'.'* 
writings a blessing wherever they are known. Of all 
her works, none has charmed us more than the beauti- 
ful story of ' Strife and Peace." As a sketch of lite, 
manners, and scenery, it stands unrivalled."— A^/a*. 
TRALINNAN: AXEL AND ANNA 
XHE H FAMILY, and other Tales, 
translated by Blary Howitt, 2 vols, post 8vo. 
with a portrait, exda c/o(/t, (pub. at £l. Is) re- 
duced to 7j 6d 1844 
