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XX. 
MRS. JAMESON'S CHARACTERISTICS. 
In Two Vols. Post Octavo, with Fifty- two Etchings by the Author. 
A New and beautiful Edition, 
CHARACTERISTICS OF WOMEN. 
By Mrs. Jameson, 
Author of The Diary of an Ennuyee," &c. 
♦* A beautiful and touching- commentary on the heart and mind 
of woman." — Literary Gazette. 
** Two truly delightful volumes— the most charming of all the 
works of a charming writer." — Blackwood. 
XXI. 
MRS. JAMESON'S FEMALE SOVEREIGNS. 
New Edition, Revised and Enlarged, in 2 Vols. Post Octavo, 
CELEBRATED FEMALE SOVEREIGNS. 
By Mrs. Jameson. 
**We are indebted to Mrs. Jameson for two very delightful 
volumes, equally creditable to herself, and advantageous to her 
readers." — New Monthly Magazine. 
XXII. 
MR. BULWER'S ESSAYS. 
Second Edition, in Two Volumes, Post Octavo, 
THE STUDENT. 
By the Author of Eugene Aram," England and 
THE English," &c. 
** Great as is both the power and beauty of Mr. Bulwer's former 
works, we know none that mark the creative thinker more than the 
present production ; its pages are full of new lights and happy illus- 
trations." — Literary Gazette. 
** We think this book destined to work a great and beneficial in- 
fluence on the intellect and literature of our time." — Examiner. 
XXIII. 
CAPTAIN GLASCOCK'S NEW WORK. 
In Two Vols., 8vo, with Engravings, 
THE naval SERVICE. 
*' That this book will have an immense circulation there can be 
little doubt. It is, in fact, and ought to be so considered — the 
Sailor's Vade-Mecum. A work which no seaman should be with- 
out,"— Jo/m Ball. 
