CAMEY & LEA 
HAVE RECENTLY PUBLISHED THE FOLLOWING 
VALUABLE WORKS. 
I. PRIVATE MEMOIRS of NAPOLEON BO 
NAPARTE, from the French of M. Fauvelet de Bourrienne, 
Private Secretary to the Emperor. In 2 vols. 8vo. 
The peculiar advantages of position in regard to his present subject, solely 
enjoyed by M. de Bourrienne, his literary accomplishments and moral qualifica- 
tions, have already obtained for these memoirs the first rank in contemporary 
and authentic history. In France, where they had been for years expected with 
anxiety, and where, since the revolution, no work connected with that period or 
its consequent events has created so great a sensation, the volumes of Bourrienne 
have, from the first, been accepted as the only trustworthy exhibition of the 
private life and political principles of Napoleon. 
“ We know from the best political authority now living in England, that the 
writer’s accounts are perfectly corroborated by facts.” — Lit. Gaz . 
II. ANNALS of the PENINSULAR CAM- 
PAIGNS. By the Author of Cyril Thornton. In 3 vols. 
12mo. with plates. 
III. REPORTS on LOCOMOTIVE and FIXED 
ENGINES. By J. Stephenson and J. Walker, Civil Engi- 
neers. With an Account of the Liverpool and Manchester 
Rail Road, by H. Booth. In 8vo. with plates. 
IV. NOTES on ITALY, during the years 1829-30. 
By Rembrandt Peale. In 1 vol. 8vo. 
“ This artist will gratify all reasonable expectation ; he is neither ostentatious, 
nor dogmatical, nor too minute; he is not a partisan nor a carper ; he admires 
without servility, he criticises without malevolence ; his frankness and good 
humour give an agreeable colour and effect to all his decisions, and the object of 
them ; his book leaves a useful general idea of the names, works, and deserts of 
the great masters ; it is an instructive and entertainiug index.”— Not. Gaz . 
“We have made a copious extract in preceding columns, from this interesting 
work of our countryman, Rembrandt Peale, recently published. It has received 
high commendation from respectable sources, which is justified by the portions 
we have seen extracted.”— Commercial Advertiser . 
V. COUNT ROBERT of PARIS, a Romance of 
the Lower Empire. By the Author of Wayerley. In 2 vols. 
1 2 m o . JYea rly ready. 
VI. FRAGMENTS of VOYAGES and TRA- 
VELS, including ANECDOTES of NAVAL LIFE ; intended 
chiefly for the use of Young Persons. By Basil Hall, Capt, 
R. N. In 2 vols. royal 18mo. Nearly ready. 
“ His volumes consist of a melange of autobiography, naval anecdotes, and 
sketches, of a somewhat discursive nature, which we have felt much pleaure in 
perusing.” 
“The title page to these volumes indicates their being chiefly intended for 
young persons, but we are much mistaken if the race of gray beards will be 
among the least numerous of the readers of 6 midshipmen’s pranks and the hu- 
mours of the green room.’ To us the following is irresistible.”— Lit. Gaz, 
