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SERIALS. TRAVELLER'S LIBRARY (The) (continued) 



XV. 1. An Essay on the Life and Genius of Thomas Fuller ; with Selections from 

 his Writings. By Henry Rogers. 2. Turkey and Christendom : An Historical 

 Sketch of the Relations between the Ottoman Empire and the States of Europe. 

 3. Ferdinand I. and Maximilian II. of Austria : an Essay on the Political and 

 Religious State of Germany, immediately after the Reformation. By L. Ranke. 

 Translated by Lady Duff Gordon. 

 XVI. 1. Daniel de Foe and Charles Churchill. By John Forster. 2. Anecdotes 

 of Dr. Johnson during the last twenty years of his Life. By Hester Piozzi. 



3. Jonathan Swift and Samuel Richardson. By Lord Jeffrey. 



XVII. 1 . Memoirs of Thomas Holcroft, written by himself. 2. History of My Youth. 

 By Francis Arago. Translated by Baden Powell. 3. Lord Chesterfield ; his 

 Life, Character, and Opinions : and George Selwj-n ; his Life and Times. By 

 A. Hayward. 



XVIII. Selections from the Writings of Rev. Sydney Smith. 



XIX, XX. Selections from Lord Macaulay's Essays and Speeches. 2 vob. 



XXI. 1. Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative of his Shipwreck and Discovery of certain 

 Islands in the Caribbean Sea. With a detail of many Interesting and Extraordinary 

 Events of his Life, between 1733 and 1749. Edited by Jane Porter. 2. An 



Attic Philosopher in Paris ; or A Peep at the World from a Garret ; and Confessions 

 of a Working Man. From the French of Emile Souvestre. 



XXII. 1. A Love Story; a Fragment from "The Doctor," &c. By R. Southey. 

 2. Sir Roger de Coverley. From " The Spectator." Notes and Illustrations by 

 W. H. Wills. 3. Memoirs of a Maitre d' Armes ; or Eighteen Mouths in St. 

 Petersburg. By Alexander Dumas. Translated by the Marquis of Ormonde. 



XXIII. Our Coals and Coalpits ; the People in them, and the Scenes around them. 

 2. Cornwall ; its Mines and Miners : with Sketches of Scenery. 



XXIV. 1. The Natural History of Creation ; and Indications of Instinct. By Dr. 

 Lindley Kemp. 3. Electricity and the Electric Telegraph ; together with the 

 Chemistry of the Stars. By Dr. G. Wilson. 



XXV. Lectures and Addresses in Aid of Popular Education ; including a Lecture 

 on the Poetry of Pope. By the Earl of Carlisle. 2. Mormonism. Reprinted 

 from the " Edinburgh Review." 3. London in 1850-51. By J. R. McCulloch. 



4. Railway Morals, and Railway Policy. By Herbert Spencer. 5. Printing ; its 

 Antecedents, Origin, History, and Results. By Adam Stark. 



Travels (Illustrated) : a Record of Discovery, Geography, and Adventure. Edited 

 by H. W. Bates. 4to, 4 vols. No date 



Trubner and Co. American and Oriental Literary Record. A Monthly Register of 

 Works published in North and South America, in India, China, and the British 

 Colonies. 8vo, 6 vols. 1865-79 



Turf Register (The Australasian). Being a Yearly Register of each Past Season's 

 Racing, and Entries for Coming Events. With other Matters connected with 

 Racing. 12mo, 5 vols. 1869-79 



Walch (J.) AXD Sons). 1. Literary Intelligencer and General Advertiser. 



4to, 3 vols. Hohart Town 1859-63 

 2. The same. New Series. 8vo, 6 vols. 1864-79 



WEALE'S SERIES OF RUDIMENTARY WORKS ON SCIENCE AND ART. 

 Vols. 8vo, 80 vols. 1850-56 



I. Chemistry and Agricultural Chemistry. By Professor Fownes. 

 II. Natural Philosophy. Third Edition, by Charles Tomlinson. 

 III. Geology. By Lieut.-Col. Portlock. 3rd Ed. 

 IV. Mineralogy. By D. Varley and Professor Dana, 

 v. Mechanics. By C. Tomlinson. 4th Ed. 



VI, VII. Electricity. 4th Ed. Magnetism. By Sir Wm. Snow Harris, 2 vols, 

 VIII, Electric Telegraph. By Edward Highton. 



