INTERESTING WORKS 



JUST PUBLISHED BY 



SAUNDERS AND OTLEY 



i. 



CHARACTERS and OPINIONS ; or, THE BLUE BOOK, a 



Series of Papers, extracted by a Lady from her Album. 8vo. 10*. 6d. 



II. 

 THE JOURNAL OF AN EXILE, 2 vols. post'Svo. 18s. 



" These volumes contain the Journal of a young English Exile, who, if we may believe 

 the editor, (as we are, doubtless, bound to do,) died of something like a broken heart, at 

 Marseilles, in the autumn of 1822. The Journal, in which an unity of interest is pre- 

 served by a reference to the personal history of the writer, is chiefly devoted, as the 

 journal of a sojourner in a foreign land may be supposed to be, to descriptions of the 

 people and scenery, amidst which the writer resided, interspersed occasionally with 

 some short, but well-told tales. A very striking account is given of the plague, for so 

 we may call it, of Marseilles, which almost inclines us to petition for a continuance of 

 the Quarantine laws. The Journal concludes with some very well written stanzas." 

 NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. 



III. 



THE ENGLISH IN ITALY. 3 vols. post 8vo. 



The distinguished author of this work gives in these volumes the re- 

 sult of his observations among the the higher orders residing in Italy, 

 during his continuance there, in connexion with details which will im- 

 mediately be recognized as taken from life. 



IV. 



HISTORICAL and LITERARY TOUR of a FOREIGNER, 

 in ENGLAND and SCOTLAND, with Anecdotes of distinguished 

 persons, visited by the Author. 2 vols. 8vo. 



This work contains the author's remarks on the most striking pecu- 

 liarities of the English character, especially among the educated 

 classes ; and an account of his interviews with several of the Literati of 

 ' both countries. 



V. 



THE GIL BLAS OF THE REVOLUTION. By L. B. PI- 

 CARD. 3 vols. 12mo. II. Is. 



" The Gil Bias of the Revolution is a remarkable production. Its delineations bear the 

 impress of truth and reality. By means of his versatile Hero, the author has been 

 enabled to sketch the physiognomy, both private and public, of the various parties that 

 fought for precedence, and successively devoured each other. This task he has exe- 

 cuted with scrupulous exactitude and impartial truth, so that his work may be considered 

 as offering a valuable record of the state of society during the memorable twenty-five 

 years that intervened between the reigns of Louis XVI. and Louis XVIII." NEW 

 MONTHLY MAGAZINE. 



VI. 



HISTOIRE DE LA REVOLUTION de 1688, en Angleterre, 

 par F. A. J. MAZURE, Inspecteur General des Etudes. 3 vols. 8vo. 

 II. 11s. Gd. 



" This is the best work on the subject extant." LITKRARY GAZETTE. 



