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are made to follow p. 288 of vol. ii. For' Alroy,' see 1846, 1862 (German translation), 1870, 1881, 1883 (in Hebrew), 1888, and 1890. For 'Iskander,' see 1870, 1881, 1888, 1890 (in Greek), and 1891.

Reprinted in 1884.

1834.

"What is he?" By the author of "Vivian Grey." "I hear that ******** is again in the field; I hardly know whether we ought to wish him success. What is He?'"-Extract from a Letter of au eminent Personage. A New Edition, revised. London: James Ridgway, Medallion Portraits-"The Leash "-Goodenough-Tory- Piccadilly; and E. Lloyd, Harley Street. MDCCCXXXIII. "Butchers'-leap"-Old English Spinning-Great Chester--8vo. pp. 16. B.M. 1103 f. 45. ford Church, 368-The Royal Veto-Carlo Albacini-Tindall's New Testament-Sir T. P. Hankin, 369. REPLIES:-St. Thomas of Waterings, 369-"Salzbery" and and "Ockford," 371"Sombreset," 370-"Yetminster Robert Auguillon-" Arm-gaunt "-Luce-Kingsley's Last Lines, 372-Rodger's-blast-Dover Slave Trade-Powell of Caer-Howell-Adams-"The Zoo": Tram, 373-John Liston-Siege of Bunratty-Busby-"Cross-purposes "The Drama and the Archangel Gabriel-Vaccination"Hospitale Conversorum," "374-Reeds-Dibdin's SongsThomas, Earl of Onslow-Abbé or Abbot, 375-TippinsThe infernal marriage. By Disraeli the Younger, Bridge and Culvert, 376-The 33rd Regiment-Charles II., the Fish, and the Royal Society, 377-Abbey Churches-author of "Ixion in Heaven." Part the Second.-New Duel-Alice Fitz Alan-The Holy Thorn-The White Monthly Magazine, 1834, vol. xli. pp. 431-40. Christ"-Post Office Grammar-Queen's Players, 378Gostling Family, 379.

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The wondrous tale of Alroy. The rise of Iskander, By the author of "Vivian Grey," "Contarini Fleming,' &c. In three volumes...... London: Saunders and Otley, Conduit Street, 1833.-12mo. B.M. N. 985.

The infernal marriage. By Disraeli the Younger, author of "Ixion in Heaven."-New Monthly Magazine, 1834, vol. xli. pp. 293-304.

Section vi. finishes with the words, “To be concluded in our next."

Section_viii. of the second part ends with the words, "To be continued.”

The infernal marriage. By Disraeli the Younger, author of "Ixion in Heaven." Part III.-New Monthly Magazine, 1834, vol. xlii. pp. 30-38.

P. 36 contains seventeen lines quoted from 'The Revolutionary Epick.'

The infernal marriage. By Disraeli the Younger, author of " Ixion in Heaven." Part IV.-New Monthly Magazine, 1834, vol. xlii. pp. 137-44.

Chap. iii. is followed by the words, "To be continued." But no continuation was published. See 1870, 1881, 1890, and 1891.

The crisis examined. By Disraeli the Younger. London: Saunders and Otley, Conduit Street. 1834.-870. pp. iv, 31. B.M. T. 1601 (6).

The Advertisement on p. iii states that this speech was delivered in the Town Hall of High Wycombe on Dec. 16.

The revolutionary epick. The work of Disraeli the Younger, author of "The Psychological Romance." London: Edward Moxon, Dover Street. MDCCCXXXIV.-4to.

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The pagination of this book is peculiar. The half-title and title are not counted. The Preface is pp. i-iv, and is signed S. Its opening words are: "It was on the plains of Troy that I first conceived A foot-note on p. iii, the idea of this work." while explaining the title-page, has some lexico

"Both these works have been since published: the first is The Psychological Romance,' published under the bibliopolic baptism of Contarini Fleming,' which means nothing: the second is The Wondrous Tale of Alroy. With respect to the title of the present poem, let me remind hypercritics that Epick is a good substantive, and as such is admitted into the classical dictionary of our language."

Vol. i. contains pp. xxviii, 303, the dedica-graphical interest :tion, “To ** ********," being pp. v, vi; Preface, pp. vii-xxv; half-title, p. xxvii; Notes, pp. 271303. Vol. ii. has pp. iv, 305, Notes occupying pp. 293-305. Vol. iii. has pp. iv, 324. The tale ends on p. 106; pp. 107-112 are devoted to Notes. The Rise of Iskander' begins on p. 113, and finishes on p. 324. In the B.M. copy, pp. 289305 of vol. ii. are placed, by a binder's error, after p. 288 of vol. iii.; while pp. 289-324 of vol. iii.

Pp. v-viii give the contents of the First Book, p. vii being misnumbered "iii." After p. 90 is an

unnumbered leaf in the form of a half-title, and In three volumes......London: Henry Colburn, publisher, 13, Great Marlborough Street. MDCCCXXXVII-12mo. bearing the words :B.M. 1403.

"The plea of Lyridon, the genius of federalism, forms the Second Book of the Revolutionary Epick."

Then follow, pp. i-iv, the half-title and title of Books II. and III. The contents of the Second Book are on pp. v-viii, and the contents of the Third Book on pp. ix-xi. The poem then continues from p. 91 to the end. See 1864.

1835.

Vindication of the English Constitution in a letter to a noble and learned lord. By Disraeli the Younger. London: Saunders and Otley, Conduit Street. 1835.8vo. pp. x, 3-210. B.M. T. 2013 (1).

Pp, vix contain "Synopsis of the following Treatise." The first line runs : "" 'Of Writers on the English Constitution, Page 2." But the tract begins on p. 3, and is headed "Letter, &c." The writers on the Constitution are referred to on p. 4. The "noble and learned lord was Lyndhurst. The tract was reprinted in 1884.

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The carrier-pigeon. By the author of " Vivian Grey." -Heath's Book of Beauty, 1835,' pp. 128-44. B.M. P.P. 6680.

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To a maiden sleeping after her first ball. By the author of "Vivian Grey."- Heath's Book of Beauty, 1837,' pp. 186-7. B.M. P.P. 6680.

A poem of four stanzas, reprinted in 'Wit and Wisdom of Benjamin Disraeli,' 1881, pp. 260-1. Calantha. By the author of "Vivian Grey.”—' Heath's Book of Beauty, 1837,' pp. 252–5. B.M. P.P. 6680. A prose sketch.

1838.

A Syrian sketch. By the author of "Vivian Grey."'Heath's Book of Beauty,' 1838, pp. 249-51. B.M, P.P. 6680. Reprinted in 'Tales and Sketches,' 1891.

1839.

The tragedy of Count Alarcos. By the author of "Vivian Grey." London: Henry Colburn, publisher, Great Marlborough Street. 1839.-8vo. pp. viii, 108.

Reprinted in Tales and Sketches,' published B.M. 841 h. 47. by Messrs. Paterson & Co. in 1891.

1836.

The letters of Runnymede.

"Neither for shame nor fear this mask he wore, That, like a vizor in the battle-field,

But shrouds a manly and a daring brow." London : John Macrone, St. James's Square. MDCCCXXXVI.-8vo. pp. xxii, 234. B.M. 1137 e. 6.

The dedication to Sir Robert Peel occupies pp. v-xvii, and is followed by the contents and a half title. The nineteen letters, which appeared originally in the Times, occupy pp. 1-173. The Spirit of Whiggism' runs from p. 175 to the end.

See 1885.

The consul's daughter. By the author of "Vivian Grey."-Heath's Book of Beauty, 1836,' pp. 74-113. B.M. P.P. 6680.

Reprinted in 'Tales and Sketches,' 1891.

1837.

Henrietta Temple, A Love Story. By the author of "Vivian Grey." "Quoth Sancho, read it out by all means; for I mightily delight in hearing of Love-stories." In three volumes...... London: Henry Colburn, 13, Great Marlborough Street. MDCCCXXXVII.-12mo. B.M, 1383.

Vol. i. has pp. vi, 299; vol. ii., pp. iv, 309; vol. iii., pp. iv, 331. The work is dedicated to Count Alfred D'Orsay by "his affectionate friend." It was reviewed in the Athenaeum for Dec. 10, 1836. See 1853, 1859 (in Swedish), 1862 (in Greek), 1870, 1881, 1888, and 1891.

Venetia. By the author of "Vivian Grey" and "Henrietta Temple."

"Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child?" "The child of love, though born in bitterness, And nurtured in convulsion."

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The dedication “To the Right Honourable Lord Francis Egerton" occupies pp. iii-vi, and is signed A. Its opening words are: I dedicate to a Poet an attempt to contribute to the revival of English Tragedy a very hopeless labour, all will assure me. The tragedy is in five acts. See 1870, 1881, and 1892.

The portrait of the Lady Mahon. By B. Disraeli, Esq., M.P.-Heath's Book of Beauty, 1839,' p. 16. B.M. P.P. 6680.

A sonnet, reprinted in Wit and Wisdom of Benjamin Disraeli,' 1881, p. 261, and in 'Sonnets of Three Centuries,' 1882, pp. 308-9.

On the portrait of the Viscountess Powerscourt. B B. Disraeli, Esq., M.P.- Heath's Book of Beauty, 1839,' pp. 93-4. B.M. P.P. 6680.

A poem of twenty-five lines.

1840.

The valley of Thebes. By B. Disraeli, Esq., M.P.Heath's Book of Beauty, 1840,' pp. 3-10. B.M. P.P. 6680.

Reprinted in 'Tales and Sketches,' 1891.

1841. of Beauty, 1841, pp. 13-19. B.M, P.P. 6680. Munich. By B. Disraeli, Esq., M.P.-' Heath's Book

Reprinted in Tales and Sketches,' 1891.

1842.

Eden and Lebanon. By B. Disraeli, Esq., M.P.'Heath's Book of Beauty, 1842,' pp. 220-21. B.M. P.P. 6680.

Reprinted in Tales and Sketches,' 1891.

1844.

Coningsby; or, the new generation. By B. Disraeli, Esq., M.P., author of "Contarini Fleming." In three

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