XIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BY 



Autobiography of the Rev. Dr Alexander Carlyle, 



Minister of Inveresk. Containing Memorials of the Men and Events of 

 his Time. Edited by John HUl Burton. In 8vo. Third Edition, with 

 Portrait, 14s. 



" This book contains by far the most vivid picture of Scottish life and man- 

 ners that has been given to the public since the days of Sir Walter Scott. In 

 bestowing upon it this high praise, we make no exception, not even in favour 

 of Lord Cockbum's Memorials — the book which resembles it most, and which 

 ranks next to it in interest." — Edinburgh Review. 



' ' A more delightful and graphic picture of the everyday life of our ancestors 

 it has never been our good fortune to meet with." — National Review. 



A Treasury of the English and German Languages. 



Compiled from the best Authors and Lexicographers in both Languages. 

 Adapted to the Use of Schools, Students, Travellers, and Men of Business ; 

 and forming a Companion to all German-English Dictionaries. By Joseph 

 Cauvin, XL.S. 6 Ph.D., of the University of Gottingen, &c. Crown 8vo, 

 7s. 6d., bound in cloth. 



" An excellent English-German Dictionary, which suppUes a real want." — 

 Saturday Review. 



' ' The difficulty of translating English into German may be greatly alleviated 

 by the use of this copious and excellent EngMsh-German Dictionary, which 

 specifies the different senses of each EngUsh word, and gives suitable German 

 equivalents. It also supphes an abundance of idiomatic phraseology, with 

 many passages from Shakespeare and other authors aptly rendered in German. 

 Compared with other dictionaries, it has decidedly the advantage. " — AtkencBum. 



Captain Clutterduck's Champagne. 



A West Indian Reminiscence. Post 8vo, 12s. 



"We can conscientiously commend 'Captain Clutterbuck's Champagne' to 

 all who like a really original story with no nonsense in it." — Press. 



The Punjab and Delhi hi 1857 : 



Being a Narrative of the Measures by which the Punjab was 

 SAVED AND Delhi recovered during the Indian Mutiny. By the 

 Eev. J. Cave-Brown, Chaplain of the Punjab Movable Column. With 

 Plans of the Chief Stations and of the different Engagements, and Portraits 

 of Sir J. Lawrence, Bart., Sir H. Edwardes, Sir R. Montgomery, and 

 Brig.-Gen. J. Nicholson. 2 vols, post Svo, 21s. 



"This is a work which will well repay the trouble of perusal. Written by 

 one who was himself present at many of the scenes he narrates, and who has 

 had free access to the papers of Sir J. Lawrence, Sir R. Montgomery, and Sir 

 H. Edwardes, it comes with all the weight of official authority, and all the 

 vividness of personal narrative." — Press. 



Coquet-Dale Fishing Songs. 



Now first collected by a North-Country Angler, with the Music of tha 

 Aire. Svo, ss. 



