lo Mr. Murray's List of 'New Publications. 



English Fans and Fan Leaves. 



COLLECTED AND DESCRIBED 

 By LADY CHARLOTTE SCHREIBER. 



With 1 60 Plates. Handsomely Bound. Folio, £'j ys. 



The greater number of the designs upon these fans relate to historical events of the 

 end of the 1 8th and beginning of the 19th centuries. 



*^* The Edition is Limited to 150 Copies. 



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THE 



Political and Private Correspon- 

 dence of Daniel O'Connell, 



1792— 1847. 



EDITED WITH NOTICES OF HIS LIFE AND TIMES. 



By WM. J. FITZPATRICK, F.S.A. 



With Portrait. 2 Vols. %vo. 36^. 



"Mr. Fitzpatrick, while presenting to us a collection of moderate extent, has not only 

 woven them into a web of fair average continuity, but has, as a sculptor would, presented to 

 us his hero ' in the round, ' so that we may consider each of his qualities in each varied 

 light, and judge of their combination into a whole, whether it is mean or noble, consistent or 



inconsistent, natural or forced Few indeed, as I thini?, of those who give a careful 



perusal to these pages, will withhold their assent from the double assertion that he (O'Connell) 

 was a great man, and that he was a good man. Upon this issue the volume now before us 

 will enable us to try him ; and in trying him to try ourselves. For who can any longer doubt 

 that some debt is still due to him ; that he was, to say the least, both over-censured and 

 under-valued ? " — Mr. Gladstone, in The Nineteenth Century. 



Old Deccan Days ; 



OR, HINDOO FAIRY LEGENDS CURRENT IN SOUTHERN 



INDIA. 



By MARY FRERE. 



Witih Introduction by the late Sir BARTLE FRERE, Bart, 



Fourth Edition, With 50 Illustrations. Post %vo. ^s. 



