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Conduit Street, Oct. 1, 1836.

NEW WORKS PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION,

BY

MESSRS. SAUNDERS AND OTLEY,

CONDUIT STREET, HANOVER SQUARE.

I.

MR.. BULWER'S ATHENS.

In Two Volumes Octavo,

ATHENS AND THE ATHENIANS, By the Author of "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII,” “RIENZI," &c.

II.

GENERAL LA FAYETTE'S MEMOIRS.

• In Octavo,

MEMOIRS OF GENERAL LA FAYETTE,
WRITTEN BY HIMSELF,

Now first published from the Original Manuscript, under the immediate
Superintendence of his Family.

III.

In Three Volumes, Post Octavo,

A NEW WORK BY THE COUNTESS OF

BLESSINGTON.

IV.

In Three Volumes, Post Octavo,

A NEW WORK BY MISS MITFORD,

Author of "OUR VILLAGE."

V.

In Three Volumes, Post Octavo,

A NEW WORK BY MRS. SHELLEY,

Author of "FRANKENSTEIN," &c.

VI.

In Two Volumes, Post Oetavo,

THE STATE PRISONER,

A Tale of the French Regency.

By the Hon. MISS M. L. BOYLE.

MESSRS. SAUNDERS & OTLEY'S NEW PUBLICATIONS.

VI.

MR. WILLIS'S NEW WORK.

In Three Volumes, Post Octavo,

INKLINGS OF ADVENTURE,

By the Author of "PENCILLINGS BY THE WAY."

"We close our remarks on Mr. Willis's work with a sincere expression of gratitude for the amusement the perusal has afforded us. As an American Author we hail his success with unfeigned delight, fortified by the conviction that he is qualified and likely to attain a literary station, honourable both to himself and his country."-London Review.

VII.

HAZLITT'S LITERARY REMAINS.

In Two Volumes Octavo,

LITERARY REMAINS OF THE LATE WILLIAM HAZLITT,

With a Notice of his Life, by his Son;

And Thoughts on his Genius and Writings, by E. L. BULWER, Esq. M.P.
and Mr. SERJEANT TALFOURD, M P.

"Few works have lately issued from the press in every respect more acceptable to the thinking scholar than these Remains.' His was a great and powerful mind. The grasp of his intellect was essentially Johnsonian, while the delicacy of his perception of the beautiful enabled him to impart an elegant charm to every thing he handled."-News.

VIII.

MISS STICKNEY'S NEW WORK.

In Three Volumes, Post Octavo.

HOME, OR THE IRON RULE,

A Domestic Story.

By MISS STICKNEY, Author of the "Poetry of Life," and "Pictures of Private Life." "The present volumes quite confirm our early estimate of Miss Stickney's talents. They are full of fresh natural feeling, and the pure spirit of religious morality; there is a sweetness and delicacy in her feminine characters, that give a strong interest."-Literary Gazette.

IX.

In Two Volumes, Post Octavo,

PERICLES AND ASPASIA,

By WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR, Esq.

"In his imaginary Conversations,' Mr. Landor established his right to the title of the English Literary Dramatist. For all that is minute and graceful in scholarship; -for all that is precise and noble in sentiment, and all that is descriptive in situation, these letters surpass the Dialogues. Innumerable are the beautiful thoughts and images that enrich these letters; there is not a page without them. Well might Greece be called a honied land, if her sages, statesmen, and maidens, discoursed in such mellifluous strains."-Monthly Review.

X.

New Edition, Revised and Enlarged, in Two Volumes, Post Octavo,

CELEBRATED FEMALE SOVEREIGNS,

By MRS. JAMESON.,

"We are indebted to Mrs. Jameson for two very delightful volumes, equally creditable to herself, and advantageous to her readers."-New Monthly Mag.

IMPORTANT NEW WORKS

PUBLISHED BY

MESSRS. SAUNDERS AND OTLEY,

CONDUIT STREET, HANOVER SQUARE.

I.

THE PRINCE OF CANINO'S MEMOIRS.

In Octavo,

MEMOIRS OF LUCIEN BONAPARTE,
PRINCE OF CANINO,
WRITTEN BY HIMSELF.

Editions in French and in English, corrected by and translated under the immediate superintendence of the Prince.

11.

SIR GRENVILLE TEMPLE'S NEW WORK.

In Two Volumes, Plates,

TRAVELS IN GREECE AND TURKEY,

By MAJOR SIR GRENVILLE T. TEMPLE, Bart.

III.

MRS. HEMANS' LIFE.

In Two Volumes, with a beautifully engraved Portrait and ¡View of her House,

MEMORIALS OF MRS. HEMANS,

With Illustrations of her Literary Character from her Private Correspondence. * BY HENRY F. CHORLEY, Esq.

IV.

MR. BULWER'S NEW DRAMAS.

In Octavo,

CROMWELL, A TRAGEDY,

AND

THE DUCHESS DE LA VALLIÈRE,

A Play, in Five Acts.

By the Author of " EUGENE ARAM," "RIENZI," &c.

v.

MR. JAMES'S NEW WORK.

In Three Volumes, Post Octavo,

THE DESULTORY MAN,

By the Author of "RICHELIEU," "THE GIPSY," &c.

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Sketches in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Savoy, and France, including Historical Notices and Statements relative to the existing aspect of the Protestant Religion in those Countries.

By JOHN HOPPUS, M.A.

Professor of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, and Logic, in the University

of London.

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