PUBLISHED BY JAMES HOGG AND SONS, LONDON. 



GRACE AND PHILIP WKARTON'S WORKS. 



SECOND and CHEAP EDITIONS,- carefully revised. 

 In One Volume each, price 9s., with numerous Illustrations. 



I. THE aTJEENS OF SOCIETY. 

 BY GEACE AND PHILIP WHAETON. 



With Sixteen fine and characteristic Engravings on "Wood, by Charles 

 Altamont Doyle and the Brothers Dalzicl. 



A series of -Memoirs of the most Celebrated Women, who, in virtue 

 of their Wit, Strength of Mind, or Beauty, have taken a lead in the 

 Literary, Political, and Court circles of the last two and present cen- 

 turies, in England and France, who have been the Intimate Friends of 

 Great Men, or taken a prominent part in Great Movements ; with 

 Notices and Anecdotes of their principal Contemporaries, and Eeviews 

 of the Character of the Society in which they moved and shone. 



II. THE WITS AND BEAUX OF SOCIETY. 

 BY GEACE AND PHILIP WHAETON. 



Authors of " The Queens of Society." 



With Fifteen Illustrations from Drawings by H. K. Brown and James 

 Godwin, engraved by the Brothers Dalziel. 



Memoirs of Men who, from the Days of Louis XIV. and Charles II. 

 to the present century, have been celebrated for their Wit, their 

 Manners, their Dress, and their general Social pre-eminence, in England 

 and France ; Anecdotes of their Eccentricities, their Sayings and 

 Doings ; Sketches of their Characters, of the Courts, Clubs, and 

 Coteries they frequented, and of the Phases of Society in which they 

 moved and shone. 



NEW WORK ly GEACE WHAETON, in the Press. 



THE LITERATTJBE OF SOCIETY. 



With an Introductory Chapter on the Origin of Fiction. 



BY GEACE WHAETON, 



One of the Authors of " The Queens of Society," and " The Wits and 

 Beaux of Society." 



With Illustrations by Eminent Artists. 



