Mr. Bentley's "ITew "Publications. 



XXI. 



THE WESTERN WORLD; OR, TRAVELS THROUGHOUT THE 

 UNITED STATES IN 1847. By ALEXANDER MACKAY. 3 vols, 

 postSvo. 1 11s. 6d. 



" The best work on the United States." Morning Chronicle. 

 XXII. 



BYE-LANES AND DOWNS OF ENGLAND ; WITH TURF 

 SCENES AND CHARACTERS. By SYLVAN us. Post 8vo., with a 

 'Portrait of Lord G. Bentinck, from an original sketch by Count 

 D'Orsay. 10s. 6d. 



Containing Sketches of Yorkshire and other country scenery; Training 

 Grounds and Stables Epsom, Chester, Goodwood, York/ Newmarket, Doncaster, 

 arsd all the noted Racing Fixtures. Memoirs of 'I urf Notables, including notices 

 of Lord George Bentinck, Mellish, George the Fourth, Charles James Fox, and 

 Dick Veinon, Lords Egiinton, Exeter, Chesterfield, Stanley, &c., Mr. Gully, 

 Justice Christopher Wilson, and the principal members of the Ring. With a 

 complete Racing Epitome, Notice of Jockeys, Turf Manoeuvres, Debts of Honour, 

 and the Settling. 



"This pleasant volume is written from both fulness of knowledge and fulness 

 of love." Britannia. 



XXIII. 



LOS GRINGOS ; OR, AN INSIDE VIEW OF MEXICO AND CALI- 

 FORNIA. With Wanderings in Peru, Chili, and Polynesia. By 

 LIEUTENANT WISE, U.S.N. THE AUTHOR'S EDITION, crown 

 8vo. 5s. 



"The aiithor's object is that of a painter seeking to place before the eye the 

 picturesque forms and features of the country through which he travelled, and 

 incidents of the journey. In this he has succeeded, adding another book of plea- 

 sant pictures to our table." Athenceum. 



XXIV. 



LIFE AND REMAINS OF THEODORE HOOK. By the Rev. 



T. R. BARHAM. Second Edition. 2 vols. post 8vo. 1 Is. 



" A very merry work. Theodore Hook was one of the most, gifted of a class 

 of me"n men of broad and unscrupulous wit and racy humour." Morning 

 Chronicle. 



XXV. 



REDBURN; HIS FIRST VOYAGE : BEING THE SAILOR BOY'S 

 CONFESSIONS. By HERMANN MELVILLE, Author of " Typee," 

 " Omoo," and " Mardi." 2 vols. post 8vo. 

 " Some of the scenes in this work are quietly humorous, and remind us a good 



deal of Marry at. The details of emigrant life on board are good ; and very graphic 



indeed is- the picture of the steerage when the malignant epidemic breaks out." 



Blackwood's Magazine. 



XXVI. 



SAIT LEGER; OR, THE THREADS OF LIFE. Svo. 



RICHARD BENTLEY, New Burlington Street. 



(Publisher in Ordinary to Her Majesty.) 



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