20 CATALOGUE OF NEW BOOKS 



POPULAR ERRORS EXPLAINED AND ILLUSTRATED. By JOHN TI.MBS (Author 

 of Laconics, and Editor of the "Illustrated London News,") thick (cap. 8vo, closely hut 

 elegantly printed, Frontispiece, cloth, reduced to ht. 1841 



PRIOR'S LIFE OF EDMUND BURKE, with unpublished Specimens of his Poetry and 

 Letters. Third and much improved Edition, 8vo, Portrait and Autographs (pub. at lit.), giit 

 cloth, !i.<. 1839 



"Excellent feeling, in perspicuous and forcible language." Quarterly Review 



PRIOR'S LIFE OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH, from a variety of Original Sources, 2 vols. 8vo, 

 handsomely printed (pub. at II. lot.), gilt cloth, 12s. 1837 



"The solid worth of this biography consists in the many striking anecdotes which Mr. Prior 

 has gathered in the course of his anxious researches among Goldsmith's surviving acquaint- 

 ances, and the immediate descendants of his personal friends in London, and relations in 

 Ireland; above all, in the rich mass of the poet's own familiar letters, which he has been 

 enabled to bring together for the first time. No poet's letters in the world, not even those of 

 Cowper, appear to us more interesting." Quarterly Review. 



RAFFLES' HISTORY OF JAVA, AND LIFE, with an account of Bencoolen, and Details 

 of the Commerce and Resources of the Indian Archipelago. Edited by LADY RAFFLES. 

 Together 4 vols. 8v O , and a splendid quarto atlas, containing upwards of lOo'Plates by DANIEL, 

 many finely coloured (pub. at U. 14*.), cloth, 21. 8*. 1830-35 



RICH'S BABYLON AND PERSEPOLIS, viz. Narrative of a Journey to the Site of 

 Babylon; Two Memoirs on the Ruins; Remarks on the Topography of Ancient Babylon, by 

 Major RENNEJ.L; Narrative of a Journey to Persepolis, with hitherto unpublished Cuneiform 

 Inscriptions. 8vo, Maps and Plates (pub. at II. Is.), cloth, 10*. 6d. Duncan, 183<J 



RITSON S VARIOUS WORKS AND METRICAL ROMANCES, as Published by 

 Pickering, the Set, viz: Robin Hood, 2 vols. Annals of the Caledonians, 2 vols. Ancient 

 Songs and Ballads. 2 vols. Memoirs of the Celts, 1 vol. Life of King Arthur, 1 vol. Ancient 

 Popular Poetry, 1 vol. Fairy Tales, 1 vol. Letters and Memoirs of Kitson, 2 vols : together 

 12 vols. post Svo (pub. at 6/.5J. 6d.), cloth gilt, 3t. Ss. 1827-33 



Or teparately at follows : 

 RITSON'S ROBIN HOOD, a Collection of Ancient Poems, Songs, and Ballads, relative to tkat 



celebrated Outlaw; with Historical Anecdotes of his Life. 2 vols. 10*. 

 RITSON'S ANNALS OF THE CALEDONIANS, PICTS, AND SCOTS. 2 rols. 16*. 

 RITSON'S MEMOIRS OF THE CELTS OR GAULS. 10. 

 RITSON'S ANCIENT SONGS AND BALLADS. 2 vols. 18*. 

 RITSON'S PIECES OF ANCIENT POPULAR POETRY. Post Svo, 7*. 

 RITSON'S FAIRY TALES, now first collected ; to which are prefixed two Dissertations-l. On 



Pigmies. 2. On Fairies, 8*. 



RITSON'S LIFE AND LETTERS OF JOSEPH RITSON, Esq. edited from Originals in the 

 Possession of his Nephew, by SIR HARRIS NICOLAS, 2 vols. lii. 



"No library can be called complete in old English lore, which has not the whole of the pro- 

 ductions of this laborious and successful antiquary '' Athrntrnni. 



"Joseph Ritson was an antiquary of the first order." Quarterly Review. 



ROBINSON CRUSOE, Cabinet Pictorial Edition, including his Further Adventures, with 

 Life of Defoe, &c. upwards of 6(i fine Woodcuts, from Designs by HAKVEY, fcap. Svo, New 

 and improved Edition, with additional cuts, cloth gilt, at. 1840 



The only small edition which is quite complete. 



"Perhaps there exists no work, either of instruction or entertainment, in the English lan- 

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 Adventures of Robinson Cr isoe." Sir Walter Scott. 



RODNEY'S (LORD' LIFE, by Lieut.-Gen. MUNDY, New Editio, fcap. Svo, Portrait, cloth 

 (pub. at (is.), 3j. 6d. 



ROLLIN'S ANCIENT HISTORY, a New and complete Edition, with engraved Frontispieces 



and 7 Maps. 2 vois. bound in 1 stout hanuscjnc vol. royal Svo (pub. at II. 4*. I, cloth, 12s. 1844 



The only complete edition in a compact form ; it is uniform in si/e and appearance with 



Moxon's Series 01 Dramatists, &c. The previous editions of Rolliu in a single volume are 



greatly abridged, and contain scarcely half the work. 



ROSCOE S LIFE AND PONTIFICATE OF LEO THE TENTH. New and much 

 improved Edition, edited by his Son, THOMAS ROSCOE. Complete in 1 stout vol. Svo, closely 

 but very handsomely printed, illustrated by 3 fine Portraits, and numerous illustrative En- 

 graving's, as head and tail-pieces, cloth, II. it. 1845 



ROSCOE'S LIFE OF LORENZO DE MEDICI, CALLED 'THE MAGNIFICENT." 



New and much improved Edition, edited by his Son. THOMAS ROSCOE. Complete in 1 stout 

 vol. Svo, closely but very handsomely printed, illustrated by numerous Engravings, introduced 

 as head and tail-pieces, cloth, 12.i. 1845 



" I have not terms sufficient to express my admiration of Mr. Roscoe's genius and erudition, 

 r my gratitude for the amusement and Information I have received. I recommend his laboun 

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 Roscoe to the very first rank ol English Classical Historians." Mutlhiu*, I'urnuits of Literature. 



" Roscoe i.s, 1 think, by far the best of our Historians, both for heautv of style and for deep 

 reflections; and his translations of poetry are equal to the originals.' -Walpoie, Earl of Orfortt 



ROSCOE'S ILLUSTRATIONS, HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL, of the Life of 



Loren/o de Medici, with an Appendix of Original Documents. 8ro, Portrait of Lorenzo, and 

 Plates (pub. at 14*.), boards, 7.'., or in 4to, printed to match the original edition. Portrait 

 and Plates (pub. at M. Us. &/.), boards, 10.. 

 ** This volume i* supplementary to all editions of the work. 



