WILEY & PUTNAM'S ADVERTISEMENTS. 



SIR FRANCIS HEAD'S BUBBLES FROM THE BRUNNEN 



THE RHINE. Bj VICTOR HUGO. 



FATHER RIPA'S RESIDENCE IN CHINA. 



NOTES OF A JOURNEY FROM CORNHILL TO CAIRO. By Michael 

 Angelo Titmarsh (W. M. THACKERAY). Nearly ready. 



BECKFORD'S ITALY, SPAIN, PORTUGAL, AND VISIT TO THE 

 MONASTERIES OF ALCOBACA AND BATALHA In Press, 

 These will be followed hy SIR FRANCIS HEAD'S Notes of a Journey 



across the Pampas ; WATEHTON'S Wanderings in South America; Miss 



RIGBY'B Letters from the Baltic ; HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE'S Six 



Months in the Wt& Indies ; Notes of a Journey through France and 



Italy, by HAZLITT ; and others forming altogether one of the most original 



and select collections of books ct travels ever published. 



CLASSIC FICTION. 



MARY SCHWE1DLER, THE AMBER WITCH. The most interesting 

 Trial for Witchcraft ever published. 



UNDINE AND SINTRAM AND HIS COMPANIONS. From the Ger- 

 man of LA MOTTE FOUQUE. 



THE DIARY OF LADY WILLOUGHBY. 



HEADLONG HALL AND NIGHTMARE ABBEY. 



ZSCHOKKE'S TALES. First and Second Series. Translated by PARKK 

 GODWIN. 



THE CROCK OF GOLD. By MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER. 



THE TWINS AND HEART. By MARTIN FARQUHAR TUPPER. 



THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD. 



THIODOLF THE ICELANDER AND ASLAUGA'S KNIGHT. By 

 LA MOTTE FOUQUE. In Press. 



ILLUSTRATIONS OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN 

 LITERATURE. 



LEIGH HUNT'S IMAGINATION AND FANCY. 

 HAZLITT'S DRAMATIC WRITERS OF THE AGE OF ELIZABETH. 

 HAZLITT'S CHARACTERS OF SHAKSPEARE. 

 WILSON'S GENIUS AND CHARACTER OF BURNS. 

 HAZLITT'S LECTURES ON THE COMIC WRITERS. 

 HAZLITT'S LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS. 

 TALES FROM THE GESTA ROMANORUM. 



STORIES FROM THE ITALIAN POETS ; being a summary in prose 

 of the Poems of DANTE, PULCI, BOIARDO, ARIOSTO and TASSO, with 

 comments throughout, occasional passages versified, and critical notices 

 of the lives and genius of the authors. By LEIGH HUNT 

 WIT AND HUMOR: a Sequel to "Imagination and Fancy." By LEIGH 

 HUNT. In Press 



The works of HAZLITT in this department, the most eloquent commen- 

 tator on English Literature, will be followed by various writings of CAMP- 

 BELL, WILSON, COLERIDGE, SOUTHEY, ELLIS, and others. 



