GENERAL PUBLICATIONS. 23 



WORKS IN GENERAL LITERATURE. 



BELL (Robert, Editor of the "Annotated Series of 



British Poets ") : 



GOLDEN LEAVES FROM THE WORKS OF THE POETS 

 AND PAINTERS. Illustrated by Sixty-four superb Engravings on 

 Steel, after Paintings by David Roberts, Stanfield, Leslie, Sto- 

 THARD, Haydon, Cattermole, Nasmyth, Sir Thomas Lawrence, 

 and many others, and engraved in the first style of Art by Finden, 

 Greatbach, LiGHTFOOT, &c. Second Edition, 4to. Cloth gilt, 21/. 



" ' Golden Leaves' is by far the most important book of the season. The Illustrations 

 are really works of art, and the volume does credit to the arts of ^ng\xnd."— Saturday 

 Review. 



"The Poems are selected with taste and judgment."— T'lw^j. 



"The engravings are from drawings by Stothard, Newton, Danby, Leslie, and 



Turner, and it is needless to say how charming are many of the above here given." 



AthencEum. 



CHRISTISON (John): A COMPLETE SYS- 

 TEM OF INTEREST TABLES at 3, 4, /^%, and S per Cent. ; Tables 

 of Exchange or Commission, Profit and Loss, Discount, Clothiers', Malt, 

 Spirit, and various other useful Tables. To which is prefixed the Mercan- 

 tile Ready-Reckoner, containing Reckoning Tables from one thirty-second 

 part of a penny to one pound. New Edition. Greatly enlarged. i2mo. 

 Bound in leather, 4/6, 



THE WORKS OF WILLIAM COBBETT. 

 THE ONLY AUTHORISED EDITIONS. 



COBBETT (WiUiam) : ADVICE TO YOUNG 



Men and (incidentally) to Young Women, in the Middle and Higher 

 Ranks of Life. In a Series of Letters addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, 

 a Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, and a Subject. New Edition. 

 With admirable Portrait on SteeL Fcap 8vo. Cloth, 2/6, 



"Cobbett's great qualities were immense vigour, resource, energy, and courage, 

 joined to a force of understanding, a degree of logical power, and above all a force of 

 expression, which have rarely been equalled. . . . He was the most English of 

 Englishmen." — Saturday Review, 



"With all his faults, Cobbett's style is a continual refreshment to the lover of 

 ' English undefiled.' ''—Pall Mall Gazette. 



