BONN'S LIBRARIES. 



BUGO'S (Victor) Dramatic Worka; 



Hecnani-RuyBlas— TheKing'sDiversion 

 Translated by Mrs. Newton Crosland and 

 F. L. SIous. 



— Poems, chiefly Lyrical. 

 H. L. Williams. 



Collected by 



HUKGARY : its History and Revo- 

 CadosL, with Memoir of Kossuth. Portrait. 



HUTCHINSON (Colonel). Memoirs 

 o€ By his Widow, with her Autobio- 

 graphy, and the Siege of Lathom House. 

 Portrait. 



IRVnfG'S (Washington) Complete 



Works. 15 vols. 

 Life and Letters. By his Nephew, 



Pierre E. Irving. With Index and a 



Poctratt. 2 vols. 



^yAMnSSS (3. p. R.) Life of Richard 

 C<Eur de Lion. Portraits of Richard and 

 Pfaclip Augustus. 2 vols. 



idOuis XIV. Portraits. 2 vols. 



JAMESON (Mrs.) Shakespeare's 



Heroines. Characteristics of Women. By 

 Mrs. Jameson. 



JSAN rAXil..—See Richter. 



JOHNSON'S Lives of the Foets. 

 Edited, with Notes, by Mrs. Alexander 

 Nafxer. And an Introduction by Pro- 

 fessor J. W. Hales, ^I.A. 3 vols. 



JOSrSON (Ben). Poems oi.—See Greene. 



JOSEPHUS (Flavins), The Works of. 



Whtston's Translation. Revised by Rev. 

 A. R. Shilleto, M.A. With Topographical 

 and Geographical Notes by Colonel Sir 

 C. W. Wilson, K.C.B. 5 vols. 



JUNIUS 'S Letters. With Woodfall's 

 Notes. An Essay on the Authorship. Fac- 

 suEtiles of Handwriting. 2 vols. 



I-A FONTAINE'S Fables. In English 

 Verse, with Essay on the Fabulists. By 

 Eluur Wright. 



CAMARTINE'S The Girondists, or 



Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the 

 French Revolution. Trans, by H. T. 

 Ryrfe. Portraits of Robespierre, Madame 

 R/oiand, and Charlotte Corday. 3 vols. 



The Restoration of Monarchy 



in France (a Sequel to The Girondists). 

 S Portraits. 4 vols. 



The French Revolution of 1848. 



Portraits. 



C«AMB'S (Charles) Ella and Ellana. 



Complete Edition. Portrait. 



LAMB'S (Charles) Specimens of 



English Dramatic Poets of the time of 

 Elizabeth. With Notes and the Extracts 

 from the Garrick Plays. 



Talfonrd's Letters of Charles 



Lamb. • New Edition, by W. Carew 

 Hazlitt. 2 vols. 



LANZI'S History of Painting In 



Italy, from the Period of the Revival of 

 the Fine Arts to the End of the 18th 

 Century. With Memoir and Portraits. 

 Trans, by T. Roscoe. 3 vols. 



LAPPENBERG'S England under the 



Anglo-Saxon Kings. Trans, by B. Thorpe, 

 F.S.A. 2 vols. 



LESSING'S Dramatic Works. Com- 

 plete. By E. Bell, M.A. With Memoir 

 by H. Zimmern. Portrait. 2 vols. 



Laokoon, Dramatic Notes, and 



Representation of Death by the Ancients. 

 Trans, by E. C. Beasley and Helen 

 Zimmern. Frontispiece. 



LOCKE'S Philosophical Works, con- 

 taming Human Understanding,Controversy 

 with Bishop of Worcester, Malebranche's 

 Opinions, Natural Philosophy, Reading 

 and Study. With Introduction, Analysis, 

 and Notes, by J. A, St. John. Portrait. 

 2 vols. 



Life and Letters, with Extracts from 



his Common-place Books. By Lord King. 



LOCKHART (J. G.)—See Burets. 



LUTHER'S Table-Talk. Trans, by W. 

 Hazlitt. With Life by A. Chalmers, and 

 Luther's Catechism. Portrait after 

 Cranach. 



Autobiography.— 3"^^ Michelet. 



MACHIAVELLI'S History of Flo- 

 rence, The Prince, Savonarola, Historical 

 Tracts, and Memoir. Portrait. 



MARLOWE. Poems of.— See Greene. 



MARTINEAU'S (Harriet) History 



of England (including History of the Peace) 

 from 1800-1846. 5 vols. 



M EN Z EL'S History of Germany, 



from the Earliest Period to the Crimean 

 War. Portraits. 3 vols. 



MICHELET'S Autobiography of 



Luther. Trans, by W. Hazlitt. With 

 Notes. 



The French Revolution to the 



Flight of the King in 1791. Frontispiece. 



MIGNET'S The French Revolution, 



from 1789 to 1814. Portrait of Napoleon. 



