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NEW EDITIONS

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VALUABLE STANDARD WORKS,

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1. The Spectator. Complete in

one

Volume. With Portrait of Addison, Notes, and a General Index.

2. The Rambler and the Idler.

By

Samuel Johnson, LL.D. The ADVENTURER. By John Hawkesworth, LL.D. The CONNOISSEUR. By Mr. Town, Critic and Censor-General. Complete in one Volume. With Notes and Portrait of Dr. Johnson.

3. The History of the French Revolution.

By M. A. Thiers. Translated from the last Paris Edition, with Notes.

4. The History of the Consulate and the Empire of France under Napoleon. By M. A. Thiers. Translated from the last Paris Edition, with Notes.

USEFUL AND ATTRACTIVE GIFT-BOOKS.

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THE NATIONAL MELODIST: Two Hundred Standard Songs, with Symphonies and Accompaniments for the Pianoforte.

EDITED BY J. C. KIESER.

This Volume consists of a Collection of the most popular English, Scotch, Irish,
and American Songs, and is at once the cheapest and best published.

12th Thousand.

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THREE HUNDRED BIBLE STORIES

AND

THREE HUNDRED BIBLE PICTURES.

A PICTORIAL SUNDAY BOOK FOR THE YOUNG. 'A pictorial Sunday book for the young, which will interest many a child, and tend to make the perusal of the Bible a pleasure and a profit.'-Daily Review.

In crown 8vo, beautifully bound in cloth extra, with Memoir and 16 Illustrations, price 3s. 6d., or gilt edges, 4s.,

BUNYAN'S PILGRIM'S PROGRESS AND HOLY WAR.

Uniform with 'Three Hundred Bible Stories.'

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This Edition is based on the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, which is allowed to be one of the most accurate; and, so far as regards mechanical correctness, it will contrast favourably with many high-priced and ambitious editions.

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BY JONATHAN SWIFT, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's,
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THE

WAVERLEY NOVELS.

ENTIRELY NEW EDITION.

Crown 8vo, with Frontispiece and Vigaette, in elegant wrapper printed in colours, price Is. each. Also in 26 volumes, cloth extra, full gilt back, price 2s. per volume; and in 13 double volumes, roxburgh style, gilt top, price 3s. 6d. per volume.

Edited by the Rev. P. HATELY WADDELL, LL.D. With Notes, Biographical and Critical, and a Glossary of Scotch Words and Foreign Phrases for each Novel.

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4. Rob Roy.

5. Old Mortality.

20. The Talisman: A Tale of the Crusaders.

6. The Black Dwarf; and A Legend of 21. Woodstock; or, The Cavalier.

Montrose.

7. The Bride of Lammermoor. 8. The Heart of Mid-Lothian,

9. Ivanhoe: A Romance.

10. The Monastery.

II. The Abbot: A Sequel. 12. Kenilworth.

13. The Pirate.

14. The Fortunes of Nigel.

15. Peveril of the Peak.

IT

22. The Fair Maid of Perth; or, St. Valentine's Day.

23. Anne of Geierstein; or, The Maiden of the Mist.

24. Count Robert of Paris.

25. Castle Dangerous, and The Surgeon's Daughter.

26. The Highland Widow, and My Aunt Margaret's Mirror; with an Interesting Summarized Account of the Scott Centenary.

The above may also be had in substantial half-calf bindings.

T is fortunately not required of the Publisher, in announcing the issue of a new Popular Edition of the WAVERLEY NOVELS, that he should offer one word in commendation of a series universally acknowledged to hold the first rank in the realm of historical romance.

The world-wide fame of the Great Novelist renders anything like apology for a new Cheap Edition of his writings entirely unnecessary. A great living statesman has said of the author of Waverley' and his works: In breadth and depth of knowledge of human nature, there is no man who can bear successful comparison with Sir Walter Scott. As to his works, they are immortal. Nothing

but the extinction of civilisation can possibly extinguish the writings of Sir Walter Scott.'

It is believed that the present Edition, containing as it does many distinctive features, and issued at a price specially low considering the size and character of the volumes, will be found very serviceable to the reading public. It is of a form and type equally suitable for railway or fireside reading; while to those who wish to add to their library a handsome and useful set of these Novels, the Edition under notice, in one or other of its various bindings, will commend itself as being at once elegant, handy, and cheap.

Each volume in the series has been produced under the careful superintendence of the Rev. P. H. Waddell, LL.D., who, besides furnishing a Glossary of Scotch words and terms, and a translation of the foreign phrases occurring in the text, has added a number of connecting Biographical and Critical Notes, giving to the Novels a consecutive interest which they are not usually thought to possess. Some explanation of the most important allusions to national customs and habits, all of which occur so frequently in the Waverley Novels, will also be found in each romance. The want of such a guide has frequently been complained of; and the Editor has done the best in his power, in the present instance, to supply this deficiency.

Dr. Waddell has also prefixed to the first volume an Introductory Essay on Scott's Position as a Novelist,' distinguished by keen literary insight and enthusiastic admiration of the genius and brilliant achievements of the man who for a time bore the mysterious title of The Great Unknown. To the end of the last volume (vol. xxvi.), the Editor has added an interesting summarized account of the proceedings at the celebration of the Scott Centenary, which gives a new interest to the series, and makes the present issue specially attractive. Each volume is also embellished with a well-executed frontispiece and vignette, a copy from a photograph of the well-known Windsor Palace portrait of Sir Walter being the frontispiece of 'Waverley.'

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