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New Works to be Published in December.

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MR. THACKERAY'S NEW CHRISTMAS BOOK.

DOCTOR BIRCH AND HIS YOUNG FRIENDS.

BY MR. M. A. TITMARSH,

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Author of "Vanity Fair," "Our Street,' Mrs. Perkins' Ball," &c. With Sixteen Illustrations by the Author. In small quarto, price 5s. plain, or 7s. 6d. coloured.

My Uncle the Curate.

II.

By the Author of "The Bachelor of the Albany," and "The Falcon Family."
In Three Volumes, post 8vo.

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NEW WORK ON DALMATIA, CROATIA, ETC.

The Highlands and Islands of the Adriatic.

By A. A. PATON, Esq., Author of "Servia; the Youngest Member of the European Family," &c. With Maps and Illustrations tinted in Lithography. In Two Vols. 8vo.

V.

The Romance of the Peerage;

Or, Curiosities of Family History. Volume Second. By GEORGE LILLIE CRAIK.
In post 8vo. with a Portrait, price 10s. 6d. cloth.

VI.

Dante's Divine Comedy, the Inferno.

A Literal Prose Translation, with the Text of the Original, collated from the best Editions, and Explanatory Notes. By J. A. CARLYLE.

In One Volume, post 8vo, with a Portrait.

VII.

Heroic Tales of Ancient Greece.

Related by BERTHOLD NIEBUHR to his Little Son MARCUS. Edited, with Notes, by
FELIX SUMMERLY. With Four Coloured Illustrations by H. J. TOWNSEND.
In small 4to, bound in fancy cloth, price 4s. 6d.

VIII.

The Poetical Works of Robert Browning.

A New Edition. With numerous Alterations and Additions.

IX.

In Two thick Volumes, foolscap 8vo.

Pelham; or, Adventures of a Gentleman.

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By SIR EDWARD BULWER LYTTON, Bart. A New and Cheap Edition, Corrected and
Revised throughout, with a New Preface by the Author, and a Frontispiece by H. K.
BROWNE.
In One Volume, price 3s. 6d. cloth.

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LONDON: CHAPMAN AND HALL, 186, STRAND.

MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED VOLUME.

In a handsome small folio Volume, price 17. 11s. 6d., elegantly bound in cloth, gilt top, or large paper, price 21. 10s.,

THE HOLY GOSPELS.

EMBELLISHED WITH A SERIES OF BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS

By Ancient and Modern Masters,

And each page surrounded by an elaborate Decorative Border, illustrative of the Text inclosed; the whole engraved in the highest style of the Art on Wood.

Under the Superintendence of Mr. CHARLES HEATH. The Work is also elegantly bound in morocco, price 21. 2s., or large paper, price 3l. 3s. "We have no recollection of having ever met, amongst the magnificent editions of the Scriptures that have recently been issued, any work more truly superb than this. The typography and paper are beautiful, but the strength of the work is in its engravings. In this respect it has no equal. And all who appreciate the application of the highest art to the finest subjects, will place on this work a very high value."-Tait's Magazine.

"A truly superb work; in the execution, and as for choice of subject for illustration, it can have no rival."-New Monthly Magazine.

FINDEN'S BEAUTIES OF MOORE,

Comprising the whole of the Forty-eight Portraits illustrative of the principal Female Characters in his Works, from Paintings made expressly for the Work; engraved in the highest style of Art, by, or under the Superintendence of, Mr. EDWARD FINDEN : with descriptive Letterpress.

In one thick volume, imperial 4to; handsomely bound in red morocco, gilt edges,

price Three Guineas.

TALES OF WOMAN'S TRIALS.
By Mrs. S. C. HALL.

With Seventy Illustrations on Wood.

"Mrs. Hall's talents appear to great advantage in these tales. The book is magnificently printed and bound, and crowded with fine thoughtful wood-cuts. It is altogether presented with such an eye to costliness that it is well entitled to take rank among the richest giftbooks of the season."-Atlas.

One volume, large 8vo, elegantly bound and gilt, price 21s.

THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF ART.

Treating of Beauty of Form, Imitation, Composition, Light and Shade, Effect and Colour. By J. D. HARDING, Author of " Elementary Art." With numerous Illustrations, drawn and engraved by the Author. Imperial 4to, price 31. 3s.

MRS. PERKINS'S BALL;

Depicted in Twenty-three plates; containing the Portraits of the Principal Personages present with their Characters. By Mr. M. A. TITMARSH. Price 7s. 6d.; or, with the plates coloured, 10s. 6d.

OUR STREET.

By Mr. M. A. TITMARSH.

Second edition, with sixteen plates, drawn by the Author, price 5s. plain, or 7s. 6d.

coloured.

LONDON: CHAPMAN AND HALL, 186, STRAND.

MR. AINSWORTH'S NEW WORK.
Immediately, in Three Vols. post 8vo.

THE LANCASHIRE WITCHES.

A Romance of Pendle Forest

By W. HARRISON AINSWORTH, Esq.

HENRY COLBURN, PUBLISHER, 13, GREAT MARLBOROUGH-STREET. COMPLETION OF "RUINS OF MANY LANDS."

On the 1st of December, with Illustrations, and Portrait of the Author engraved on Steel
by A. ADLARD.-Part III., Price is., being the completion of
RUINS OF MANY LANDS.
By NICHOLAS MICHELL;

Author of "The Traduced," &c.

CONTENTS OF PART III.-Ephesus-Tyre-Baalbec-Palmyra-Susa-Persepolis

Geraza-Galilee-Samaria-Jerusalem, &c.

The Three Parts complete, forming a volume of 300 pages, bound in cloth, will be ready early in December, price 3s. 6d.

"At times the verse throbs with passion."-Sun.

"It propounds a subject full of interest.”—Morning Herald.

"It excites a thirst for knowledge even in the most ignorant, while with the better informed it awakens lofty associations.”—Chambers' Edinburgh Journal.

"Sooner or later it will take a high place in the literature of the country."-Weekly Times.

LONDON: WILLIAM TEGG AND CO., CHEAPSIDE; and all Booksellers.

NEW WORK BY THE AUTHOR OF "NAOMI,” In 3 vols., post 8vo, will be ready at all the Circulating Libraries on the 1st of December. LONDON: R. YORKE CLARKE & CO., 55, GRACECHURCH STREET; And all Booksellers.

ANOTHER PERMANENT ENLARGEMENT OF THE WEEKLY DISPATCH.

THIS JOURNAL, which is unrivalled for its early intelligence and uncompromising advocacy of the Rights of Mankind, will be

ENLARGED

On and after SUNDAY, the 7th of JANUARY, 1849, to SIXTEEN PAGES, containing SIXTY-FOUR COLUMNS, of the SAME SIZE AND FORM AS AT PRESENT, WITHOUT ANY EXTRA CHARGE.

The DISPATCH will, therefore, answer the purpose of FOUR NEWSPAPERS, and thus accommodate four readers at the same time.

A beautiful New Type has been cast, on which the DISPATCH will next year be printed.

An Edition of the DISPATCH is published at Five O'Clock every Saturday morning, for transmission by the First Train and Morning Mails, so that persons residing in Towns 250 miles from London may receive it the same evening.

To prevent disappointment, orders should be given early to Mr. RICHARD WOOD, 139, Fleet-street, to whom post-office orders may be made payable, or to any of the Newsvenders, in Town and Country.

NEW WORK

By the Author of “Traits and Stories of the Erish Peasantry.”

PREPARING FOR IMMEDIATE PUBLICATION, MONTHLY,
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS,

THE CHRONICLES

OF

BALLYMACRUISKEEN;

WITH THE

Libes, Deaths, Flarciages, and oder Misfortunes
OF ITS INHABITANTS.

BY WILLIAM CARLETON.

To be completed in about Twelve Numbers, Price One Shilling each. DUBLIN: JAMES M'GLASHAN, 21,; D'OLIER-STREET; WM. S. ORR & CO., 147, STRAND, LONDON.

SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS AND VENDERS OF PERIODICALS.

NEW NAVAL WORK,

By the Author of "Biscuits and Grog," " A Claret Cup," "Hearts are Trumps," &c. &c. J. & D. A. DARLING beg to announce, that they intend to publish, on the 1st of January, 1849, No. I. of

A NEW NAUTICAL WORK,

ENTITLED

KING DOBBS; OR, SKETCHES IN ULTRA-MARINE.

Each number will contain Two Illustrations on Steel, besides Woodcuts. The Work will be completed in Six Monthly Parts, price 1s. each.

MR. HANNAY'S NEW NAVAL WORK.
Just Published, Price One Shilling,

A CLARET CUP:

FOR NAVAL MESSES, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY.

By the Author of "Biscuits and Grog."

"Keen and unlaboured is Mr. Hannay's wit. It gives-as some strop-makers say of razors-an 'immediate edge' to the most hacked, or hackneyed subjects. There is, too, a pleasant off-hand sauciness in the whole work."-Jerrold's Newspaper.

"A very sparkling Claret-cup."-Bell's Life.

"These are clever little books (Biscuits and Grog,' and Claret-Cup'), and Mr. Hannay, their author, is evidently no ordinary man; indeed we have not read any sketch or fictitious tale, of late, with half so much pleasure as these present volumes have afforded us. They are sea-stories; and, as brilliant, in their way, as 'Tom Cringle's Log,' or 'Peter Simple.'"-The Standard of Freedom, October 14, 1848.

"This is an exceedingly amusing and sensible little volume. Naval anecdotes-sketches of naval life in the Mediterranean, make up the staple; and if we were not afraid of being accused of flattery, we should add, that we are reminded of poor Marryatt in every line." -United Service Gazette.

Also, BISCUITS AND GROG. New Edition.

LONDON: J. & D. A. DARLING, 126, BISHOPSGATE STREET.

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