EOUTLEDGE'S USEFUL LIBEAEY, 



In fcap. 8vo, price Is.each, cloth limp, or boards, unless expressed. 

 The great dearth of Boohs of a thoroughly practical nature, suitalle to 

 the wants of that numerous class who really wish to become acquainted 

 with common things, has induced the Fuhlishers to commence the 

 Useful Library. 



1. A NEW LETTER WRITER, for the Use of Ladies and 



Gentlemen; embodying letters on the simplest matters of life, with applications 

 for Situations, &c. 



2. HOME BOOK OF HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY ; or, Do- 



me.-.tio Hints for Persons of Moderate Income. Containing useful directions for 

 the proper Labours of the Kitchen, the House, the Laundry, and the Dairy. 



3. LANDMARKS OF THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND. 



By the Rev. J. White, Author of " The Eighteen Christian Centuries." Is. M. 



4. LANDMARKS OF THE HISTORY OF GREECE. 



By the Rev. James White, Author of " The Landmarks of England." Is. Gd. 



5. COMMON THINGS OF EVERY-DAY LIFE. A Home 



Book for Mothers and Daughters, By Anne Bowman. 



General Contents:— Household Economy and the Duties of a Wife and 

 Mother— the Laundry— the Nursery— Health, and the Means to Preserve it- 

 Management of Simple Disorders— Clothes : how to Wear, Make, and Pack them 

 — andlast, not least, Home Education. 



6. THINGS WORTH KNOWING. By Martin Doyle, 



Author of " Rural Economy," " Small Farms." &lc., &c. 



General Contents:— Information upon Home Employment — Food : Meat- 

 Bread— Hunger and Thirst— Water— Fermented Liquors— Habitations— Bodily 

 Exercise— Sports— Walking— Swimming— Tea— Coffee — Sugar — Soap — Indian 

 Corn— The Weather— Minerals— Medals— Gold— Silver— Mining— Money— Glass, 

 iSic— The Use and Abuse of, and the Culture of, Tobacco and Snuff. 



7. LAW OF LANDLORD AND TENANT (The), with 



copious Useful Forms. By W. A. Holdsworth, Barrister-at-Law. 



8. LIVES OF GOOD SERVANTS. By the Author of 



" Mary Powell." 



9 HISTORY OP FRANCE, FROM THE CONQUEST OF 



GAUL, BY THE ROMANS, TO THE PEACE OF PARIS, 18jG. By Amelia 

 B. Edwards. 



10. THE LAW OF WILLS, EXECUTORS, AND ADMI- 

 NISTRATORS, with Copious Forms. By W. A. Holdsworth, Barrister-at-Law. 



11. RUNDELL'S DOMESTIC COOKERY, unabridged, 



with Illustrations. 



12. THE TRICKS of TRADE. New Edition, Revised and 



Edited by Dr. Nuttall. 



13. ONE THOUSAND HINTS FOR THE TABLE, with 



a few Words upon Wines. 



London: ROUTLEDGE, WARNE, AND ROUTLEDGE. 



