LIPPINCOTT, GRAMBO & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. 



THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF TRISTRAM SHANDY, GENTLEMAN. 



COMPRISING THE HUMOROUS ADVENTURES OF 



UNCLE TOBY AND CORPORAL TRIM. 



BIT I*. STEHNE. 

 Beautifully Illustrated by Darley. Stitched. 



A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY. 



BY L. STERNS. 



Illustrated as above by Darley. Stitched. 



The beauties of this author are so well known, and his errors in style and expression so few ; 

 far between, that one reads with renewed delight his delicate turns, &c. 



THE LIFE OF GENERAL JACKSON, 



WITH A LIKENESS OF TIIE OLD HERO. 

 One volume, 1 8rno. 



LIFE OF PAUL JONES. 



In one volume, 12mo. 



WITH ONE HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS 



BY JAMES HAMILTON. 

 The work is compiled from his original journals and correspondence, and includes an account of 

 his services in the American Revolution, and in the war between the Russians and Turks m the 

 Black Sea. There is scarcely any Naval Hero, of any age, who combined in his character so much 

 of the adventurous, skilful and daring, as Paul Jones. The incidents of his life are almost as start 

 Img and absorbing as those of romance. His achievements during the American Revolution — the 

 fight between the Bon Homme Richard and Serapis, the most desperate naval action on record — 

 and the alarm into which, with so small a force, he threw the coasts of England and Scotland — are 

 matters comparatively well known to Americans ; but the incidents of his subsequent career have 

 been veiled in obscurity, which is dissipated by this biography. A book like this, narrating the 

 actions of such a man, ought to meet with an extensive sale, and become as popular as Robinson 

 Crusoe in fiction, or Weems's Life of Marion and Washington, and similar books, in fact. It con- 

 tains 400 pages, has a handsome portrait and medallion likeness of Jones, and is illustrated with 

 numerous original wood engravings of naval scenes and distuiguished men with whom he was 

 familiar. 



THE 6REIK EXILEf 



Or, A Narrative of the Captivity and Escape of Christophoms Plato Castanis, 



DURING THE MASS ACHE ON THE ISLAND OF SGIO BY THE TURKS. 

 TOGETHER WITH VARIOUS ADVENTURES IN GREECE AND AMERICA. 



WRITTEN BY HIMSELF, 



Author of an Essay on the Ancient and Modern Greek Languages; Interpretation of the Attributes 



of the Principal Fabulous Deities ; The Jewish Maiden of Scio's Citadel; and 



the Greek Boy in the Sunday-School. 



One volume, 12mo. 



THE YOUNG CHORISTER; 



A. Collection of New and Beautiful Tunes, adapted to the use of Sabbath-Schools, from some of the 

 most distinguished composers ; together with many of the author's compositions. 



EDITED BY MINARD W. WILSON. 

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