Volume II Part 52 (1/2)
BEING THE SECOND SERIES OF ”ANECDOTES OF THE ARISTOCRACY.”
By J. B. BURKE, Esq.
2 vols., post 8vo, 21s. bound.
”From the copious materials afforded by the history of the English Aristocracy, Mr. Burke has made another and a most happy selection, adding a second wing to his interesting picture-gallery. Some of the most striking incidents on record in the annals of high and n.o.ble families are here presented to view.”--_John Bull._
MR. DISRAELI'S CONINGSBY.
CHEAP STANDARD EDITION, WITH A NEW PREFACE.
In 1 vol., with Portrait, 6s. bound.
”We are glad to see that the finest work of Disraeli has been sent out in the same shape as those of d.i.c.kens, Bulwer, and other of our best novelists, at such a price as to place them within the reach of the most moderate means. 'Coningsby' has pa.s.sed from the popularity of a season to an enduring reputation as a standard work. It is a valuable contribution to popular literature.”--_Weekly Chronicle._
WORKS OF LADY MORGAN.
1. WOMAN AND HER MASTER. A History of the Female s.e.x from the earliest Period. 2 vols., 12s.
2. THE BOOK OF THE BOUDOIR. 2 vols., 10s.
3. LIFE AND TIMES OF SALVATOR ROSA. 2 vols., 12s.
4. THE O'BRIENS AND THE O'FLAHERTYS. 4 vols., 14s.
j.a.pAN AND THE j.a.pANESE,
Comprising the Narrative of A THREE YEARS' CAPTIVITY IN j.a.pAN;
With an Account of British Commercial Intercourse with that Country.
By CAPTAIN GOLOWNIN.
NEW AND CHEAPER EDITION. 2 vols. post 8vo, 10s. bound.
”No European has been able, from personal observation and experience, to communicate a tenth part of the intelligence furnished by this writer.”--_British Review._
NARRATIVE OF THE TEN YEARS' VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY ROUND THE WORLD
of H.M.S. ”ADVENTURE” and ”BEAGLE,” under the command of Captains KING and FITZROY.
Cheaper Edition. 2 large vols., 8vo, with Maps, Charts, and upwards of Sixty Ill.u.s.trations, by Landseer, and other eminent Artists, bound, 1_l_. 11s. 6d.
ADVENTURES IN GEORGIA, CIRCa.s.sIA, & RUSSIA.