PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, BROWN, AND CO. 



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IX. MBSCELLANEOUS WORKS. 



THE CABINET CYCLOP J^DIA ; 



Comprising- a Series of Orig-inal Works on History, Biography, Literature, the Sciences, Arts, 

 and Manufactures. Conducted and edited by Dr. Lardner. 

 The Series, complete, in One Hundred and Thirty-three Volumes, ^39. 18s. (Three volumes 

 remain to be published.) The works, separate, at 6s. per volume. 



THE PICTURESaiJE ANNUAL FOR 1843: 



The American in Paris ; being- a Picture of Parisian Life, in the Court, the Saloon, and the 

 Family Circle : with a Graphic Description of the Public Amusements and Festivities. By 

 M. Jules Janin. Royal 8vo. illustrated with 18 splendidly-engraved Plates, from the 

 Designs of the celebrated French Painter, M. E. Lami. £^1. Is. handsomely bound. 



THE KEEPSAKE FOR 1843: 



A Series of beautifully-engraved Plates of Historical subjects, Portraits, and Landscapes. 

 Edited bv the Countess of Blessington. Royal 8vo. ^1. Is. bound in silk. 



THE EOOK OF EEAUTY FOR 1843 : 



A Series of Portraits of the Women of England the most distinguished for their Beauty and 

 Rank. Edited by the Countess of Blessington. Royal 8vo. ^1. Is. bound in silk. 



THE WORKS OF THE REV. SYDNEY SMITH. 



2d Edition, 3 vols. 8vo. with Portrait, pp. 1412, 36s. cloth. London, 1840. 



This collection consists of the author's contributions to the Edinburgh Review, Peter Plymley's Letters on the Catholics, 

 and other miscellaneous works. 



LETTERS ON THE SUBJECT OF THE CATHOLICS, 



To my Brother Abraham who lives in the Country. By Peter Flymley. 21st Edition, 

 post Svo. pp. 200, 7s. cloth. London, 1838. 



THE RURAL LIFE OF ENGLAND. 



By William How^itt, New Edition, medium 8vo. with Eng-ravings on wood, by Bewick and 

 Williams, uniform with "Visits to Remarkable Places," 21s. cloth. 



CONTENTS. 



Life of the x\ristocracy. The Forests of England. 



Life of the Agricultural Population. 

 Picturesque and Moral Features of the Country. 

 Strong Attachment of the English to Countrv 

 Life. 



Habits, Amusements, and Condition of the 

 People ; in which are introduced. Two New 

 Chapters, descriptive of the Rural Watering 

 Places, and Education of the Rural Population . 



VISITS TO REMARKABLE PLACES- 



Old Halls, Battle-Fields, and Scenes illustrative of Striking Passages in English History and 

 Poetry. By William Hovv^itt. New Edition, medium Svo. with 40 Illustrations by 

 S. Williams. 21s. cloth. 



SECOND SERIES, chiefly in the Counties of DURHAM and NORTHUxMBERLAND, with a 

 Stroll along the BORDER. 1 vol. medium Svo. withnpwardsof 40 hip/nlv-finished Woodcuts, 



THE STUDENT-LIFE OF GERMANY. " 



Fiom the Unpublished MSS. of Dr. Cornelius. By William Howitt. Svo. with 24 Wood- 

 Engravings, and Seven Steel Plates, 21s. cloth. 



This volume contains Forty of the most famous Studext-Songs, with the Original Music, adapted to the Pianofort 



by Winkelnieyer. 



COLONISATION AND CHRISTIANITY : 



A Popular History of the Treatment of the Natives, in all their Colonies, by the Europeans. 

 By William Howitt. 1 vol. post Svo. lOs. 6d. cloth. 



FOREST LIFE. 



By Mary Clavers, an Actual Settler ; Author of "A New Home, Who '11 Follow?" 2 vols, 

 fcp. Svo. pp. 642, 12s. cloth. 



RAMBLING RECOLLECTIONS OF A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE. 



By W. H. Maxwell, Author of Stories of Waterloo, &c. &c. Post Svo. with Portrait, and 

 Illustrations by Phiz, lOs. 6d. cloth. 



MUSIC AND FRIENDS ; 



Or, Pleasant Recollections of a Dilettante. By W. Gardiner. 2 vols. Svo. with numerous 

 Songs, 24s. cloth. 



