New Works Published by Saunders, Otley^ 8^ Co. 3 



THE THIRD EDITION OF 



YEAR AFTER YEAR. 



A TALE, BY THE AU IHOR OF " PAUL FERROLL," 



Is now ready. 



•• We have in this work no faint illustration of the genius of the 



author of * Paul Ferroll.' The story is told with skill, the situations 



are all well conceived, and pointed with the subtle touches which come 



only from the pen of a true artist." — Examiner. 



" The interest is admirably sustained, and the writing is very 

 powerful, it is decidedly a work of genius. — Critic. 



" There is a spell upon the reader from first to last." — John Boll. 



FOURTH EDITION 01' " PADL FERROLL." 



In post 8vo, 



PAUL FERROLL. A TALE. 



By the Author of " IX Poems by V." 



THE FOURTH EDITION, WITH A NKW CONCLUDING CHAPTER. 



'^ It is one of the most singular and striking works we have ever read." 

 — Economist. 



" We have seldom read so wonderful a romance. We can find no fault 

 in it as a work of art. It leaves us in admiration, almost in awe, of the 

 powers of its author." — New Quarterly. 



In 2 vols., post 8vo., 

 THE NEW LIBRARY EDITION OF 



MRS. JAMESON'S CHARACTERISTICS OF 

 WOMEN ; 



ON FINE TINTED PAPER, WITH ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE AUTHOr's 

 DESIGNS. 



Mrs. Jameson ought to be called the exponent of Shakspeare. 'I'his, 

 fier great work, should be bound up with his as a supplementary part. 

 The one should be read with the other, and so would the enjoyment 

 be doubled. Touches of thought and feeling hitherto unnoted grow out 

 upon the student until he is made to feel that to peruse the one without 

 the other is to rob our national dramatist of half his glory. 



" Two truly delightful volumes; the most charming of all the works 

 of a charming writer." — Blackwood. 



POEMS. 



BY THE AUTHOR OF ''PAUL FERROLL." 



INCLUDING A NEW EDITION OF " IX POEMS BY V." 



With former and recent additions. 

 "Of IX Poems by V, we emphatically say, in old Greek, Baia /iev 

 (iXKa POAA. It is an Ennead to which every Muse may have contri- 

 buted her ninth. The stanzas printed by us in Italics are, in our judg- 

 fuent, worthy of any one of our greatest poets in his happiest moments.'' 



— Quarterly Review. 



la 1 vol., post 8vo., 



THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTERS 



BY MRS. CLERE. 



Dedicated, by permission, to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of 

 Manchester. 



