6 CATALOGUE OF NEW BOOKS 



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ENGLISH CAUSES CELEBRES, OR, REMARKABLE TRIALS. Square I2mo, (puK. 

 at 4*.), ornamental wrapper, 2. 1844 



FENN'S P ASTON LETTERS, Original Letters of the Paaton Family, written during th 

 Reigns of Hei.ry VI, Edward IV, and Richard III, l;y various Persons of Rank and Conse- 

 quence, chiefly on Historical Suhjects. New Edition, with Notes and Corrections, complete, 

 2 vols. bound in 1, square 12mo (pub. at 10*.), cloth gilt, 5*. Quaintly bound in maroon 

 morocco, carved boards, in the early style, gilt edges, 15*. 1849 



The original edition of this very curious and interesting series of historical Letters is a rare 

 hook, and sells for upwards often guineas. The present is not an abridgment, as might be 

 supposed from its form, but gives the whole matter by omitting the duplicate version of the 

 letters written in an obsolete language, and adopting only the more modern, readable version 

 published by Fenn. 



" The Paston Letters are an important testimony to the progressive condition of society, and 

 come in as a precious link in the chain of the moral history of England, which they alone In 

 this period supply. They stand indeed singly in Europe." Hallam. 



FIELDINGS WORKS, EDITED BY ROSCOE, COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME. 



(Tom Jones, Amelia, Jonathan Wild, Joseph Andrews. Plays, Essays, and Miscellanies.) 

 Medium 8vo, with 20 capital Plates V>y CRUIKSHANK .pub. at \l. 4>.), cloth gilt, 14. 1848 



Of all the works of imagination to which English genius has given origin, the writings of 



Henry Fielding are perhaps most decidedly and exclusively her own." Sir Waller Scott. 

 "The prose Homer ofhAun 



unan nature." Lord Byron. 



FOSTER'S ESSAYS ON DECISION OF CHARACTER ; on a Man's Writing Memoir, 

 of Himself; on the epithet Romantic; on the Aversion of Men of Taste to Evangelical Reli- 

 gion, &c. Fcap. Rvo, Eighteenth Edition (pub. t 6s.), cloth, o.t. 1848 

 " I have read with the greatest admiration the Essays of Mr. Footer. He is one of the most 

 profound and eloquent writers that England has produced." Sir James Mackintosh. 



FOSTER'S ESSAY ON THE EVILS OF POPULAR IGNORANCE. New Edition, 

 *leeantly printed, In fcap. 8vo, now first uniform with his Essays on Decision of Character, 

 cloth. Si. 1847 



"Mr. Foster always considered this his best work, and the one by which he wished hit 

 literary claims to be estimated." 



" A work which, popular and admired as it confessedly is, has never met with the thousandth 

 part of the attention which it deserves." Dr. Pye Smith. 



FROISSART'S CHRONICLES OF ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND SPAIN, &.C. New 



Edition, by Colonel Johnes, with 120 beautiful Woodcuts, '2 vols. super-royal 8vo, cloth 

 lettered (pub. at It. 16*.), It. 8*. 1849 



FROISSART, ILLUMINATED ILLUSTRATIONS OF, 74 plates, printed in gold and 



colours, 2 vols. super-royal 8vo, half bound, uncut (pub. at 41. 10*.), 31. 10*. 

 . the same, large paper, 2 rols. royal 4to, half bound, uncut (pub. at lot. 10.), GJ. 6. 



FROISSART'S CHRONICLES, WITH THE 74 ILLUMINATED ILLUSTRATIONS 

 INSERTED, 2 vols, super-royal 8vo, elegantly half bound red morocco, gilt edges, emble- 

 matically tooled (pub. at 61. 6*.), 41. I0i. 1849 



GAZETTEER. NEW EDINBURGH UNIVERSAL GAZETTEER, AND GEOGRA- 

 PHICAL DICTIONARY, more complete than any hitherto published. New Edition, revised 

 and completed to the present time, bv JOHN THOMSON (Editor of the Universal Altai, &c.), 

 Tery thick 8vo (1040 pages), Maps (pub. at 18.), cloth, 12*. 



This comprehensive volume is the latest, and by far the best Universal Gazetteer of its size. 

 It includes a full account of Afghanistan, New Zealand, &c. &c. 



CELL'S (SIR WILLIAM) TOPOGRAPHY OF ROME AND ITS VICINITY. An 



improved Edition, complete in 1 vol. 8vo, with several Plates, cloth, 12*. With a very large 

 Map of Rome and its Environs (from a most careful trigonometrical survey), mounted on cloth, 

 and folded in a case so as to form a volume. Together 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, it. 1$. 1846 



"These volumes are so replete with what is valuable, that were we to employ our entire 

 journal, we could, after all, afford hut a meagre indication of their interest and worth. It is, 

 indeed, a lasti g memorial of eminent literary exertion, devoted to a subject of great import- 

 ance, and one dear, not only to every scholar, but to every reader of intelligence to whom the 

 truth of history is an object of consideration." 



GILLIES' (DR.) HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS, Relating to Remarkable Periods of th* 

 Success of the Gospel, including the Appendix and Supplement, with Prefaces and Con- 

 tinuation by the Rev. H. BONAR, royal 8vo (pub. at 16*. od.), cloth, 7*. 6d. 1845 



GLEIG'S MEMOIRS O.F WARREN HASTINGS, first Governor-General of Bengal. 3 



vols. 8vo, fine Portrait (pub. at 2/. 5.), cloth, I/. 1*. 



GOETHE'S FAUST, PART THE SECOND, as completed in 1831, translated into English 

 Verse by JOHN M ACDONALD BELL, Esq. Second Edition, fcap. 8vo (pub. at 6*.), cloth, 3*. 



1842 



GOLDSMITH'S WORKS, w'.th a Life and Notes. 4 vols. fcap. 8vo, with engraved Titles and 

 Plates by STOTUARD and CRUIKSHANK. New and elegant Edition (pub. at II.), extra 

 Cloth, 12*. 1848 



" Can any author can even Sir Walter Scott, be compared with Goldsmith for the variety, 

 beauty, and power of his compositions ? You may take him and ' cut him out in little stars,' so 

 many lights does he present to the imagination." Athnnnim. 



"The volumes of Goldsmith will ever constitute one of the most precious 'wells of English 

 undefiled.' "quarterly Review. 



GORDON'S HISTORY OF THE GREEK REVOLUTION, and of the War. and Cam- 

 paUns arising from the Struggles of the Greek Patriots in emancipating their country from th 

 Turkish yoke. By the late THOMAS GORDON, General of a Division of the Greek Army. 

 Bcond Edition. 2 vols. Svo, Mips and Plans (pub. at u. I0t.\. cloth, 10*. 6A 1843 



