MESSRS. HURST AND BLACKETT'S 



NEW WORKS Continued. 

 THE PALACE AND THE HOSPITAL; or, 



CHRONICLES OF GREENWICH. By the REV. A. G. L'ESTRANGE, 



Author of ' The Village of Palaces,' * The Friendships of Mary- 

 Russell Mitford,' &c. 2 vols. crown 8vo. With Illustrations. 2 Is. 

 " Mr. L'Estrange baa provided for those who have a taste for topography, or 

 rather for the historical and biographical annals of a locality famous in his- 

 tory, two volumes which are rich in romantic interest, and his pages abound ia 

 curious and interesting glimpses of old manners ''Daily News. 



THE REAL SHELLEY: NEW VIEWS OF THE POET'S 



LIFE. By JOHN CORDT JEAFFRESON, Author of " The Real Lord 

 Byron," " A Book about Doctors," " A Book about Lawyers," &c. 

 2 vols. demy 8vo. 30s. 



"Those who have read Mr. Jeaffreson's account of Byron will be prepared to- 

 find that impartiality is the distinguishing feature of his endeavour to clear away 

 the fancies and misconceptions which have been given to the world in some of 

 the biographies of Shelley, and they will not be disappointed. The author has 

 striven to ascertain, fairly and fully, the truth concerning a poet whose influence, 

 while it has been greatly exaggerated by his most enthusiastic admirers, is still a 

 living factor in the life of many." Morning Post. 



THE FRIENDSHIPS OF MARY RUSSELL 



MITFORD: As RECORDED IN LETTERS FROM HER LITERARY 

 CORRESPONDENTS. Edited by the REV. A. G. L'ESTRANGE, 

 Editor of " The Life of Mary Russell Mitford," &c. 2 vols. 21s. 

 " These letters are all written as to one whom the writers love and revere. Mis& 

 Barrett is one of Miss Mitford's correspondents, all of whom seem to be inspired 

 with a sense of excellence in the mind they are invoking. Their letters are ex- 

 tremely interesting, and they strike out recollections, opinions, criticisms, which 

 will hold the reader's delighted and serious attention." Daily Telegraph. 



THE BRONTE FAMILY, With Special Reference 



to PATRICK BRANWELL BRONTE. By FRANCIS A. LEI LAND. 2 

 Tola. 21s. 



"This book is so full of interesting information that as a contribution to liter- 

 ary biography it may be considered a real success." Academy. 



" Mr. Leyland's book is earnest and accurate, and he has spared no pains to 

 master his subject and present it with clearness; the book is valuable, and should 

 be read by all who are familiar with the previous works on the family." Graphic . 



MEMOIRS OF A CAMBRIDGE CHORISTER. 



By WILLIAM GLOVER. 2 vols. crown 8vo. 21s. 



"In these amusing volumes Mr. Glover provides us with the means of spending 

 a pleasant hour or two in his company." Times. 



" These volumes contain a miscellaneous set of reminiscences, comments, and 

 anecdotes, written in a light and jocular style. Mr. Glover is always cheerful 

 and never didactic." Athenaeum. 



WITHOUT GOD: NEGATIVE SCIENCE AND NATURAL 



ETHICS. By PERCY GREG, Author of "The Devil's Advocate," 

 " Across the Zodiac," &c. 1 vol. demy 8vo. 12s. 



" Mr. Greg has condensed much profound thought into his book, and has fully 

 succeeded in maintaining the interest of the discussion throughout." Morning Pout. 

 " This work is ably written ; there are in it many passages of no ordinary power 

 and brilliancy. It is eminently suggestive and stimulating." Scotsman. 



FOOTSTEPS OF JEANNE D'ARC. A Pilgrimage. 



By Mrs. FLORENCE CADDY. 1 vol. demy 8 vo. With Map of Route. 15s. 

 " The reader, whatever his preconceived notions of the maid may have been, 

 will soon find himself in sympathy with a writer who, by the charm of her de- 

 scriptive style, at once arrests his attention and sustains the interest of her 

 subject." Morning Post. 



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