10 VALUABLE WORKS PUBLISHED BY LEA AND BLANCH ARD. 



LIVES OF THE QUEENS OF ENGLAND, 



FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST ; 



WITH ANECDOTES OF THEIR COURTS, NOW FIRST PUBLISHED FROM 



OFFICIAL RECORDS AND OTHER AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS, 



PRIVATE AS WELL AS PUBLIC. 



New edition, with additions and corrections. 



BY AGNES STRICKLAND. 



Nine volumes are now ready. Vol I. — Contains Matilda of Flanders, Matilda of Scotland, Adelicia of 

 Louvaine, Matilda of Boulogne and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Price 50 cents, in fancy paper. Vol. II. — Beren- 



f aria of Navarre, Isabella of Angouleme, Eleanor of Provence, Eleanor of Castile, iNIarguerite of France, 

 sabella of France, Philippa of Hainault and Anneof Boliemia. Price 50 cents. Vol. III. — Isabella of Valois, 

 Joanna of Navarre, Katharine of Valois, Marerarei of Anjou, Elizabeth Woodville and Ann of Warwick. 

 Price 50 cents. Vol. IV. — Elizabeth of York, Katharine of Arragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anneof 

 Cleves and Katharine Howard. Price 65 cents. Vol. V. — Katharine Parr and Queen Mary. Price 65 cents. 

 Vol. VI. — Queen Elizabeth. Price 65 cents. Vol. VII. — Queen Elizabeth (continued), and Anne of Denmark. 

 Price 65 cents. Vol. VIII. — Henrietta Maria and Catharine of Braganza Price 65 cents Vol. IX.— Mary 

 of Modena. Any volume sold .separately, or the whole to match in extra green cloth. Volume Nine is just 

 ready. 



ROSCOE'S LIVES OF THE KINGS OF ENGLAND, 



TO MATCH MISS STRICKLAND'S " QUEENS." 



Volume one, containing the Life of William the Conqueror, can be had in extra cloth, or 



fancy paper. 



INGERSOLUS^LATE WAR. 



HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE SECOND WAR 



BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND GREAT BRITAIN, DECLARED BY ACT 

 OF CONGRESS, JUNE IS, 1812, AND CONCLUDED BY PEACE, FEBRUARY 15, 1S15. 



BY CHARLES J. INGERSOLL. 



One volume octavo of 516 pages, embracing the events of 1812 — 1813. Beautifull}' printed, 

 and done up in neat extra cloth. 



RUSH'S COURT OF LONDON. 



MEMORANDA OF A RESIDENCE AT THE COURT OF LONDON, 



COMPRISING INCIDENTS OFFICIAL AND PERSONAL, FROM 1819 to 1825; 



ISrCLUDING NEGOTIATIONS OX THE OREGON aUESTIOV, AND OTHER UNSETTLED RELATIONS 

 BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN ; 



BY RICHARD RUSH, 



ENVOY EXTRAOEDINARY AND MINISTEK PLENIPOTENTIARY FROM THE UNITED STATES, FROM 1S17 TO 1835. 



In one large and beautiful octavo volume, extra cloth. 



SIBORNE'S WATERLOO CAMPAIGNS; 



WITH MAPS AND PLANS. 



HISTORY OF THE WAR IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM IN 1815, 



CONTAINING MINUTE DETAILS OF THE BATTLES OF aUATRE-BRAS, LIGNX, WAVRE AND WATERLOO. 



BY CAPTAIN W. SIBORNE. 

 In one octavo volume, with Maps and Plans of Battles, &c., viz. 



1. Part of Belgium, indicating the distribution of the armies on commencing hostilities. 2. Field of Quatre- 

 Bras, at 3 o'clock, P.M. 3. Field of Quatre-Bras, at 7 o'clock, P.M. 4. Field of Ligny, at a quarter past 2 

 o'clock, P.M. 5. Field of Ligny, at half past 8 o'clock, P.M. 6. Field of Waterloo, at a quarter past 11 

 o'clock, A. M. 7. Field of Waterloo, at a quarter before 8 o'clock, P. M. 8. Field of Waterloo, at 5 minutes 

 pa.st 8 o'clock, P. M. 9. Field of Wavre, at 4 o'clock, P. M., 16th June. 10. Field of Wavre, at 4 o'clock, 

 A. M., 19th June. 11. Part of France, oti which is shown the advance of the Allied Armies into the Kingdom. 



