2 MESSRS. TINSLET BROTHERS' NEW WORKS. 



THE MARRIED LIFE OF ANNE OF 

 AUSTRIA, 



Queen of France, Mother of Louis XIV. ; and the HISTORY of DON SEBASTIAN, 

 King of Portugal. Historical Studies. From numerous Unpublished Sources. 



By MARTHA WALKER FREER. 

 In 2 Vols. Svo., with Portrait. 



[Second Edition, this day. 



"The married life of Anne of Austria as the Queen of Louis XIII., and her 

 subsequent hfe as his widow and Regent of France, constitute one of the most 

 important phases in French history, and certainly one of the best topics that a 

 writer up in the curious revelations of the French memoirs relating thereto, 

 could select to make an amusing and even fascinating book. We have here a 

 book entertaining in a high degree, and authentic as far as it goes ; discrimina- 

 tive even in special transactions— full of choice materials well combined." — 

 Times, Oct. 25. 



MORNINGS OF THE RECESS IN 1861-4, 



Being a Series of Literary and Biographical Papers, reprinted and revised from the 

 "Times," by permission, by the Author. In 2 Vols., unifoi-m with Captain 

 Burton's " Mission to Dahomey." ' [T/iis day. 



Contents of Vol /.—The Life of Sir John Eliot— The Coins of the Ancient Britons 

 — Mr. Forsyth's Cicero — The NaturaUst on the Amazons — The English Engineers 

 — The Leeohdoms, Wort Cunning, &c. — Spedding's Life of Lord Bacon— The Jour- 

 nal Edited by the Dean of Westminster — Remains of Mrs. Richard Trench, <Sic. 



Contents of Vol. //.—Lord Ljmdhurst— Diary of Lady Cowper— Captain Burton's 

 Mission to the King of Dahomey— Our English Cathedrals— Autobiography of Miss 

 Comeha Knight — The Works of Alexander Neckam — The Leadbeater Papers — ^The 

 Napiers— Omitted Chapters of the History of England, &c., &c., &c. 



TODLEBEN^S DEFENCE OF SEBASTOPOL: 



Being a Review of General Todleben's Narrative, 1854 — 5. 



By WILLIAM HOWARD RUSSELL, LL.D., 



Special Correspondent of the " Times" during the Crimean War. 10s. 6d. 



[Ready this day. 



*»* A portion of this Work appeared in the "Times ;" it has since been greatly 

 enlarged, and may be said to be an abridgment of General Todleben's reat work. 



