13, GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET, LONDON. 



MESSRS. HURST AND BLACKETT'S 



LIST OF NEW WORKS. 

 EIGHTEENTH CENTURY WAIFS. By JOHN 



ASHTON, Author of ' Social Life in the Reign of Queen Anne,' &c. 



1 vol. imperial 8vo. 12s. 



CONTENTS : A Forgotten Fanatic A Fashionable Lady's Life George Barring- 

 tonMilton's Bones The True Story of Eugene Aram Redemptioners A 

 Trip to Richmond in Surrey George Robert Fitzgerald Eighteenth Century 

 Amazons 'The Times' and its Founder Imprisonment for Debt Jonas 

 Hanway A Holy Voyage to Ramsgate One Hundred Years Ago Quacks of 

 the Century Cagliostro in London. 



SHIKAR SKETCHES : WITH NOTES ON INDIAN 



FIELD SPORTS. By J. MORAY BROWN, late 79th Cameron High- 

 landers. With Eight Illustrations, by J. C. DOLLMAN, R.I. 1 vol. 

 imperial 870. 12s. 



CHAPTERS FROM FAMILY CHESTS. By 



EDWARD WALFORD, M.A., Author of 'The County Families, ' &c. 



2 vols. crown 8vo. 21s. 



"There is a mine of wealth in the 'Family Chests' which no one has yet 

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 mass of acceptable matter a treasury of narrative curious and romantic." Qlobe. 



"The reader will find much curious information in Mr. Walford's chapters of 

 agreeable narrative." Scotsman. 



REMINISCENCES OF THE COURT AND 



TIMES OF KING ERNEST OF HANOVER. By the Rev. C. 



A. WILKINSON, M.A., His Majesty's Resident Domestic Chaplain. 



2 vols. With portrait of the King. 21s. 



" An interesting book, entitled ' Eeminiscences of the Court and Times of King 

 Ernest of Hanover,' has just been published by Messrs. Hurst and Blackett The 

 two volumes in which these reminiscences of a septuagenarian are comprised 

 abound in characteristic stories of the old king, in anecdotes of many celebrities 

 English and foreign, of the early part of this century, and, indeed, of all kinds and 

 conditions of men and women with whom the author was brought in contact by 

 his courtly or pastorial office."^. James's Gazette. 



THE EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGNS, 1882 TO 1885, 



AND THE EVENTS WHICH LED TO THEM. By CHARLES ROYLB, 



Barrister- at-Law, of ALEXANDRIA. 2 vols. demy 8vo. Illustrated 



by Maps and Plans. 30s. 



" Mr. Koyle has done well in the interests of historical completeness to describe 

 not only the entire military drama ; but also the political events connected with 

 it, and whoever reads the book with care has gone a considerable way towards 

 mastering the difficult Egyptian question." Athenaeum. 



"The Egyptian fiasco has found in Mr. Royle a most painstaking, accurate, and 

 judicious historian. From a literary point of view his volumes may be thought to 

 contain too many unimportant incidents, yet their presence was necessary per- 

 haps, in a complete record, and the most fastidious reader will unhesitatingly ac- 

 quit Mr. Boyle of filling his pages with anything that can be called padding." St. 

 James's Gazette. 



