14 CATALOGUE OF NEW BOOKS 



BROUGHAM'S (LORD) POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY, and Essay on the British Constitu- 

 tion, 3 vols. Svo (pub. at II. Us. 6d.), cloth, \l. li. 1844-<* 

 British Constitution (a portion of the preceding work), Svo. cloth, 3s. 



BROUGHAM'S (LORD) HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF STATESMEN, and other 

 Public Characters of the time of George IIT. Vol. III. royal Svo, with 10 fine portraits 

 (pub. at It. Is.), cloth, 10*. 6<i. 1S46 



BROUGHAM'S (LORD) LIVES OF MEN OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE, Who 



nourished in the time of George III, royal Svo, *ith 10 fine portraits (pub. at 11. is.), cloth, 12.?. 



IMS 

 the same, also with the portraits, demy Svo (pub. at II. !.), cloth, 10s. 6d. 1816 



BROWNE'S (SIR THOMAS) WORKS, COMPLETE, including his Vulgar Errors, 

 Religio Medici, Urn Burial, Christian Morals, Correspondence, Journals, and Tracts, many of 

 them hitherto unpublished. The whole collected and edited by SIMON WILKIX, F.L.S. 4 

 vols. Svo, fine Portrait (pub. at 21. 8*.), cloth, II. lit. 6d. Pickering, 1830 



"Sir Thomas Browne, the contemporary of Jeremy Taylor, Hooke, Bacon, Selden, and 

 Robert Burton, is undoubtedly one of the most eloquent and poetical of that great literary era. 

 His thoughts are often truly sublime, and always conveyed in the most impressive language.'' 

 Chamber*. 



BUCKINGHAM'S AMERICA; HISTORICAL, STATISTICAL, AND DESCRIPTIVE, 



viz. : Northern States, 3 vols. j Eastern and Western States, 3 vols.; Southern or Slave States, 

 2 vols.; Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the other British Provinces in North 

 America, 1vol. Together 9 stout vols. Svo, numerous fine Engravings (pub. at 6^. 10. Orf.), 

 cloth, 21. 12s. Grf. 18-11-43 



" Mr. Buckingham goes deliberately through the States, treating of all, historically and sta- 

 tistically of their rise and progress, their manufactures, trade, population, topography, fer- 

 tility, icsources, morals, manners, education, and so forth. Hie volumes will be found a' store- 

 house of knowledge." Athenieum. 



" A very entire and comprehensive view of the United States, diligently collected by a man 

 of great acuteness and observation." Literary Gazette. 



BURKE'S (EDMUND) WORKS. With a Biographical and Critical Introduction by ROGERS. 

 2 vois. imperial Svo, closely but handsomely printed ipub. at 21, 2s.), cloth, It. l^is. 1S41 



BURKE'S ENCYCLOP/EDIA OF HERALDRY; OR, GENERAL ARMOURY 



OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND. Comprising a Registry of all Armorial 

 Bearings, Crests, and Mottoes, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, including the 

 late Grants by the College of Arms. With an Introduction to Heraldry, and a Dictionary of 

 Terms. Third Edition, with a Supplement. One very large vol. imp'erial Svo, beautifully 

 printed in small type, in double columns, by WHITTINGHAM, embellished with an elaborate 

 Frontispiece, richly illuminated in gold and colours: also Woodcuts (pub. at 21. 2s.), cloth 

 gilt, 11. 5s. 1844 



The most elaborate and useful Work of the kind ever published. It contains upwards of 

 30,000 armorial bearings, and incorporates all that have hitherto been given by Guillim, Ed- 

 mondson, Collins, Nisbet, Berry, Robson, and others; besides many thousand names which 

 have never appeared in any previous Work. This volume, in fact, in a small compass, but 

 without abridgment, contains more than four ordinary quartos. 



BURNS' WORKS, WITH LIFE BY ALLAN CUNNINGHAM, AND NOTES BY 



SIR WALTER SCOTT, CAMPBELL, WORDSWORTH, LOCKHART, &c. Royal Svo, 

 tine Portrait and Plates (pub. at 18s.), cloth, uniform with Byron, l()s. 6d. 1842 



This is positively the only complete edition of Burns, in a single vwfume, 8vo. It contains 

 not only every scrap which Burns ever wrote, whether prose or verse, but also a considerable 

 number of Scotch national airs, collected and illustrated by him (not giver, elsewhere) and full 

 and interesting accounts of the occasions and circumstances of his various writings. The 

 very complete and interesting Life by Allan Cunningham alone occupies 164 pages, and the 

 Indices and Glossary are very copious. The whole forms a thick elegantly printed volume, 

 extending in all to 848 pages. The other editions, including one published in similar shape, 

 with an abridgment of the Life by Allan Cunningham, comprised in only 47 pages, and the 

 whole volume in only 504 pages, do not contain above two-thirds of the above. 



CAMPBELL'S LIFE AND TIMES OF PETRARCH. With Notices of Boccaccio and hi. 

 Illustrious Contemporaries. Second Edition. 2 vols. Svo, flue Portraits and Plates (pub. at 

 1*. lls. Cc/.), cloth, 12s. 184J 



GARY'S EARLY FRENCH POETS, a Series of Notices and Translations, with an Intro- 

 ductory Sketch of the History of French Poetry; Edited by his Son, the Rev. HENRY CART. 

 foolscap, Svo, cloth, 5. 1S4C 



GARY'S LIVES OF ENGLISH POETS, supplementary to Dr. JOHNSON'S "Lives." 

 Edited by his Son, foolscap 8vo, cloth, 7*. 



CHATHAM PAPERS, being the Correspondence of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham- 

 Edited l>y the Executors of his Son, John Earl of Chatham, and published from the Original 

 Manuscripts in their possession. 4 vols. Svo (pub. at 31. 12s.), cloth, It. 5s. 



Murray, 1838-40 



"A production of greater historical interest could hardly be imagined. It is a standard 

 work, which will directly pass into every library." Literary Gazette. 



"There is hardly any man in modern times who fills so large a space in our history, and of 

 whom we know so little, as Lord Chatham; he was the greatest Statesman and Orator that 

 this country ever produced. We regard this Work, theiefore, as one of the greatest value."- 

 Edinburgh Jteview. ^ 



