List of Publications. 



The Origin and History of the English Language, and of the 

 early literature it embodies. By the Hon. George P. Marsh, U. S. 

 Minister at Turin, Author of " Lectures on the English Language." 

 8vo. cloth extra, 16s. 



%* The copyright of this important work is secured both in Great 

 Britain and the Continent. 



" Written with a grace and mastery of the language which show the 

 Author to be not unworthy of ranking himself among English Classics ; it 

 deserves a place on the shelves of every educated Englishman." Noncon- 

 formist, Oct. 8, 1862. 



" Mr. Marsh shows not only a real love of his subject, but a thorough 

 acquaintance with it. In the present series of lectures he carries on the 

 history of the English language, and of English literature, from its very 

 beginning down to the reign of Elizabeth." Saturday Review, Oct. 18. 



Lectures on the English Language; forming the Introductory 

 Series to the foregoing Work. By the same Author. 8vo. Cloth, 16s. 

 This is the only author's edition. 



" We give it a hearty welcome, as calculated to excite an interest in 

 the study of English, and to render valuable assistance in its pursuit." 

 Atheuxum. 



" We can only say that if the complete course be as remarkable 



for learning, diligence, discrimination, and good sense as the preparatory, 

 we shall have to thank Mr. Marsh for the most perfect philological treatise 

 upon tlie English language which we can hope to see in our generation." 



Critic 



English and Scotch Ballads, &c. An extensive Collection. De- 

 signed as a Complement to the Works of the British Poets, and embracing 

 nearly all the Ancient and Traditionary Ballads both of England and 

 Scotland, in all the important varieties of form in which they are extant, 

 with Notices of the kindred Ballads of other Nations. Edited by F. J. 

 Child. A new Edition, revised by the Editor. 8 vols. fcap. cloth, 3s. Gd. 

 each, uniform with Bonn's Libraries. 



Poets and Poetry of Europe; by Henry W. Longfellow. 8vo. 21s. 



-.. Being the first and 

 ithfully reprinted. 8vo. 

 cloth, 7s. 6d. ; half morocco, 10s. 6rf. 



The English Catalogue of Books published during 1863 ; with 

 Title, Size, Price, and Publisher's Name. 8vo. 3s. 6cf. 



Index to the Subjects of Books published in the United Kingdom 



during the last Twenty Years 1837-1857. One vol. royal 8vo. Mo- 

 rocco, I/. 6s. 



Although nominally the Index to the British Catalogue, it is equally 

 so to all general Catalogues of Books during the same period, containing 

 as many as 74,000 references, under subjects, so as to ensure immediate 

 reference to Uie books on the subject required, each giving title, price, 

 publisher, and date. 



Two valuable Appendices are also given A, containing full lists of all 

 Libraries, Collections, Series, and Miscellanies and B, a List of Literary 

 Societies, Printing Societies, and their Issues. 



The American Catalogue, or English Guide to American Lite- 

 rature; giving the full title of original Works published in the United 

 States of America since the year 1800, with especial reference to the 

 works of interest to Great Britain, with the size, price, place, date 

 of publication, and London prices. With comprehensive Index. 8vo. 

 2s. 6d. Also Supplement, 1837-60. 8vo. 6d. 



Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet: 1603-1604. Being: the first and 

 second Editions of Shakespeare's great drama, fait! 



