WOEKS OF FICTION 



Works of Professor Wilson. Edited tiy Ms Son-in-law, 



Professor Ferrier. In Twelve Vols,, Crown Octavo, £2, 8. 



Recreations of Christopher lorth. By Professor Wilson. 



lu Two Vols. New Edition, with. Portrait, Ss. 



' ' Welcome, right welcome, Christopher North ; we cordially greet thee in thy new dress, thou 

 genial and hearty old man, whose ' Ambrosian nights ' have so often in imagination transported 

 us from solitude to the social circle, and whose vivid pictures of flood and fell, of loch and glen, 

 have carried us in thought from the smoke, din, and pent-up opulence of London, to the rushing 

 stream or tranquil tarn of those mountain ranges," &c. — Times. 



The Ifoctes Ambrosianse. By Professor Wilson. With 



Notes and a Glossary. In Four Vols., Crown Octavo, 16s. 



Tales. By Professor Wilson. Comprising ''The Lights 



and Shadows of Scottish Life ; " " The Trials of Margaret Lyndsay ; " and ''The 

 Foresters." In One Vol., Crown Octavo, 4s., cloth. 



Essays, Critical and Imaginative. By Professor Wilson. 



Four Vols,, Crown Octavo, 16s. 



lady lee's Widowhood. By lieut.-Col. E. B. Hamley. 



Crown Octavo, with 13 Illustrations by the Author. Gs. 



" A quiet humour, an easy, graceful style, a deep, thorough confident knowledge of human 

 nature in its better and more degrading aspects, a delicate and exquisite appreciation of 

 womanly character, an admirable faculty of description, and great tact, are the qualities that 

 command the reader's interest and respect from beginning to end of ' Lady Lee's Widowhood.' " 

 —The Times. 



Chronicles of Carlingford : 



Salem Chapel. A New Edition, in one Vol., 5s. 



The Rector, and The Doctor's Family. Do., 4s. 

 The Perpetual Curate. Do., 6s. 



Miss Marjoribanks. 6s. 



"We must pronounce this Carlingford series the best contribution to fiction of recent years 

 —lively, pregnant, and rich in imagination, feeling, and eloquence. They will irresistibly 

 carry to the end every reader who ventures upon them."— Spectator. 



The UoYels of John G-alt— viz. : 



Annals of the Parish. 



The Steam Boat. 



Sir Andrew Wylie. 



The Entail, or the Lairds of Grippy. 



Four Volumes, Foolscap Octavo, 4s. each. 



EDINBURGH AND LONDON. 



