24 CHARLES GRIFFIN <t- COMPANY S 



William Cobbett's Works — ( Continued ). 



COBBETT (Wm.): COTTAGE ECONOMY: 



Containing information relative to the Brewing of Beer, Making of Bread, 

 Keeping of Cows, Pigs, Bees, Poultry, &c. ; and relative to other matters 

 deemed useful in conducting the affairs of a Poor Man's Family. Eighteenth 

 Edition, revised by the Author's Son. Fcap 8vo. Cloth, 2/6. 



EDUCATIONAL WORKS. (See 



page 18.) 



A LEGACY TO LABOURERS: An 



Argument showing the Right of the Poor to Relief from the Land. With 

 a Preface by the Author's Son, John M. Cobbett, late M.P. for Oldham. 

 New Edition. Fcap 8vo. Cloth, 1/6. 



" The book cannot be too much studied just now." — N'onco?i for mist. 



"Cobbett was, perhaps, the ablest Political writer England ever produced, and his 

 influence as a Liberal thinker is felt to this day. . . . It is a real treat to read his 

 strong racy language." — Public Opinion. 



A LEGACY TO PARSONS : Or, have the 



Clergy of the Established Church an Equitable Right to Tithes and 

 Church Property ? New Edition. Fcap 8vo. Cloth, 1/6. 



" The most powerful work of the greatest master of political controversy this country 

 has ever produced." — Pall Mall Gazette. 



COBBETT (Miss Anne): THE ENGLISH 



HOUSEKEEPER ; or, Manual of Domestic Management. Containing 

 Advice on the conduct of Household Affairs and Practical Instructions, 

 intended for the Use of Young Ladies who undertake the superintendence 

 of their own Housekeeping. Fcap 8vo. Cloth, 3/6. 



COOK'S VOYAGES. VOYAGES ROUND 



THE WORLD, by Captain Cook. Illustrated with Maps and numerous 

 Engravings. Two vols. Super-Royal 8vo. Cloth, 30/. 



DALGAIRNS (Mrs.): THE PRACTICE OF 



COOKERY, adapted to the business of Every-day Life. By Mrs. Dal- 

 GAIRNS. The best book for Scotch dishes. About Fifty new Recipes have 

 been added to the present Edition, but only such as the Author has had 

 adequate means of ascertaining to be valuable. Scvetiteenth Edition. 

 Fcap 8vo. Cloth. [In preparation.) 



"This is by far the most complete and truly practical work which has yet appeared 

 on the subject. It will be found an infallible ' Cook's Companion,' and a treasure of 

 great price to the mistress of a family," — Editiburgh Literary Journal. 



_" We consider we have reason strongly to recommend Mrs. Dalgairn.s' as an econo- 

 mical, useful, and practical system of cookery, adapted to the wants of all families, from 

 the tradesman's to the country gentleman's." — Spectator. 



