8 Cheap Editions of Standard and Popular Works. 

 Biography. 



In fcap. 8vo, price 2s. 6d. cloth lettered. 



GRIMALDI'S LIFE. Edited by CHAKLES DICKENS, and 

 Illustrated by George Cruikshank. 



"The editor has made such alterations in the original manuscript as he conceived 

 \vould improve the narration of the facts, without any departure from the facts them- 

 selves." Introductory Chapter. 



In 2 vols. post 8vo, price 10s. cloth lettered. 

 pRANMER'S LIFE. By JOHN STRYPE, M.A., being 

 ^ Memorials of the Most Reverend Father in God, Thomas Cranmer, 

 some time Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. A New Edition, by PHILIP 

 E. BAKNES, Esq., B.A., F.L.S., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at- 

 Law. 



The works of Strype hold a place amongst the very best authorities, as forming 

 a most valuable portion of the history of the reformation of religion in this country, 

 no less than as of standard excellence, inasmuch as the narratives of the most inte- 

 resting events in the annals of our country were based by this truly Protestant 

 author upon documentary evidence, and drawn from original MSS., the greater part 

 of which are still extant. 



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"TVTELSON'S LIFE. By JOSEPH ALLEN, Author of " Battles 

 JLl of the British Navy. " With a Portrait of Nelson. 



"To Mr. Allen we owe the inexpressible advantage of being able to read Nelson's 

 biography unencumbered by idle speculations, denuded of the tedious detail, and yet 

 sufficiently nautical to give an appropriate colouring to the exciting and glorious 

 narrative." United Service Gazette. 



In 1 vol. fcap. 8vo, price 5s. cloth extra, or with gilt edges, 5s. 6d. 



EICHELIEU'S LIFE. By W. ROBSON. With 

 Illustrations. 



"The reader will find much pleasure and profit in perusing Mr. Kobson's very able 

 and intelligent biography." Observer. 



" The student will find the events of Bichelieu's life reflected as in a mirror." 

 Liverpool Albion. 



In 2 vols. post 8vo, price 7s. cloth lettered. 

 pHANNING'S (DR.) LIFE and CORRESPONDENCE. 



V^ Edited by his Nephew, WILLIAM HENKY CHANNING. A New 

 Edition, with a Portrait. 



" His nephew has compiled his biography with singular judgment. He has fol- 

 lowed the method of Lockhart in his Life of Scott. As far as possible, the narrative 

 is woven with letters and diaries: the subject speaks for himself, and only such 

 intermediate observations of the editor are given as are necessary to form a connected 

 vhole." 



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JULIUS CAESAR (LIFE OF). By the Yen. JOHN 

 *J WILLIAMS, Archdeacon of Cardigan, Author of " Life of Alexander." 

 Printed on superfine paper, with Four Illustrations. 



" In writing this Life of Julius Caesar, it has been the aim of the author to give as 

 truthful a view of the thoughts, words, and deeds of this ' foremost man of all the 

 world,' as well as the chief characters of his opponents and supporters ; thus render- 

 ing it, as it were, a biography of the celebrated characters who lived in Caesar's 

 tuao." 



