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HOWITT.-YISITS TO REMARKABLE PLACES; 
Old Halls, Battle-Fields, and Scenes illustrative of Striking Passages in English History and 
Poetry. By William Howitt. New Edition, medium 8vo. with 40 Illustrations by 
S. Williams, 21s. cloth. 
SECOND SERIES, chiefly in the Counties of DURHAM and NORTHUMBERLAND, with a 
Stroll along the BORDER. 1 vol. medium 8vo. with upwards of 40 highly-finished Woodcuts, 
from Drawings made on the spot for this work, by Messrs. Carmichael, Richardsons, and 
Weld Taylor, 21s. cloth. 
HOWITT.-THE LIFE AND ADVENTERES OF JACK OF 
THE MILL, commonly called “ Lord Othmill created, for his eminent services, Baron 
Waldeck, and Knight of Kitticottie ; a Fireside Story. By William Howitt. 2 vols. 
fcp. 8vo. with 46 Illustrations on Wood by G. F. Sargent, 15s. cloth. 
“Vivid descriptions of rural scenery, ancient castles, and antiquated baronial halls, mixed up with the most 
romantic and glowing adventure, constitute the staple of these spirited and amusing volumes.” 
Naval and Militarx Gazette. 
HOWITT.-RERAL AND SOCIAL LIFE OF GERMANY : 
With Characteristic Sketches of its Chief Cities and Scenery. Collected in a General Tour, 
and during a Residence in that Country in the Years 1840-42. By William Howitt, 
Author of “ The Rural Life of England,” “ Visits to Remarkable Places,” “ The Boy’s 
Country Book,” &c. Medium 8vo. with above 50 Illustrations, 21s. cloth. 
“ We consider this the most attractive of all Mr. How'itt’s works. With striking novelty to recommend it, and all 
those popular features which charactersie the author’s descriptive publications, it is entirely free from any of those 
prejudices which sometimes qualify our admiration of his genius ; and suggests a much more favourable comparison 
with the habits and customs of domestic life in this country than it might, in all probability, have afforded, had it 
recorded the impressions of Mr. Howitt’s first year’s residence. As a picture of Germany, and German rural life, it 
appears to us to be complete ; and is every way worthy of forming a pendant to those charming volumes, the Rural 
Life of England, from the same pen. 
“The volume before us contains a body of information respecting Germany and the Germans, whicli has never 
before been collected into a single focus. It describes, not merely the scenery and local attractions of its cities and 
its solitudes, its rivers and its commons, its castles and its cabins, but its in-and-out-of-door existence, its labours, 
sports, amusements, customs, etiquette, superstitions, ceremonies, religious and domestic, and the arts, sciences, 
and conventions of its inhabitants. 
“ The pictures of German life in the villages, and the pursuits and means of the agricultural peasantry, are highly 
interesting, and, we doubt not, faithful. The book, in fine, is full of interesting pictures, many of which offer 
striking contrasts to the habits of English life, and are characterised by that minuteness of detail which helps to give 
authenticity to the portrait. It is beautifully printed, and is illustrated by upwards of fifty characteristic engravings, 
which greatly assist in explaining the descriptions of the author, many of which are extremely curious and attractive.” 
United Service Gazette. 
HOWITT.-WANDERINGS OF A JOURNEYMAN TAILOR, 
through EUROPE and the EAST, during the years 1824 to 1840. By P. D. Holthaus, 
from Werdohl, in Westphalia. Translated from the Third German Edition, by William 
Howitt, Author of “ The Rural and Social Life of Germany,” &c. &c. Fcp. 8vo. with Por- 
trait of the Tailor, 6s. cloth. 
“ He has scrambled amongst the Klephtes, played with the Neapolitan sharpers, brought home a pilgrim’s certificate 
from the Holy Sepulchre, worn out his appointed days in quarantine and his weary weeks in hospitals, and, in short, 
is tailor in ten thousand, to whom the world should bid w elcome.” — Athen^um. 
HOWITT.-THE STUDENT-LIFE OF GERMANY. 
From the Unpublished MSS. of Dr. Cornelius. By William Howitt. 8vo. with 24 Wood- 
Engravings, and Seven Steel Plates, 21s. cloth. 
’ 1 his volume contains Forty of the most famous Student-Songs, with the Original Music, adapted to the 
Pianoforte by tVinkelmeyer. 
IIOWITT.-COLONISATION AND CHRISTIANITY: 
A Popular History of the Treatment of the Natives, in all their Colonies, by the Europeans. 
By William Howitt. Post 8vo. 10s. 6d. cloth. 
HOWITT.-THE BOY’S COUNTRY BOOK : 
Being the real Life of a Country Boy, written by himself ; exhibiting all the Amusements, 
Pleasures, and Pursuits of Children in the Country. Edited by William Howitt, Author 
of “ The Rural Life of England,” &c. 2d Edition, fcp. 8vo. with 40 Woodcuts, 8s. cloth. 
HIIDSON.-PLAIN DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING WILLS 
In Conformity with the Law, and particularly with reference to the Act 7 Will. 4 and 1 Viet, 
c. 26. To which is added, a clear Exposition of the Law relating to the distribution of Per- 
sonal Estate in the case of Intestacy ; with two Forms of Wills, and much useful information, 
&c. By J. C. Hudson, of the Legacy Duty Office, London. 12th Edition, corrected, with 
notes of cases judicially decided since the above Act came into operation. Fcp. 8vo. 2s. 6d. 
HUDSON.-THE EXECUTOR’S GUIDE. 
By J. C. Hudson. Third Edition, fcp. 8vo. 5s. cloth. 
*:(* These two works may be had in 1 volume, 7s. cloth. 
