NEW AND IMPORTANT WORKS.
The Life of General Washington, First President of the United States: written by Himself. Comprising his Memoirs and Correspondence, and several original Letters now first printed.
Edited by the Rev. C. W. UPHAM.
2 vols, post 8vo, Steel Portraits of Washington and Franklin, and Vignette Battle-pieces. Cloth gilt, 7s.
The Same, elegantly bound in calf half-extra. Price 14s.
It makes personally known to us the man whom we have been accustomed to contemplate only as the central figure in an historical picture, rather than as an individual human being with the faults, weaknesses, and virtues of humanity.—The Critic.
The Pathway of the Fawn: a Tale of the New Year.
By Mrs. T. K. HERVEY.
With Chapter-Initials and Twelve highly-finished Engravings, printed on Tint, elegantly bound in cloth, gilt edges. Price 5s.
This is a very attractive little volume, written in a highly poetical style.—York Herald.
Lady Felicia, a Novel.
By HENRY COCKTON, Author of "Valentine Vox," &c.
Frontispiece and Vignette-Title, bound in silver and blue cloth. 5s.
This is an agreeably-written novel; and few of the lovers of fiction who may commence its pages will be likely to relinquish their pursuit until they arrive at the grand dénoument.—Naval and Military Gazette.
As a manual the book before us is decidedly commendable; and we have great pleasure in proffering it to the attention of the pupil and student who will find in it much matter worthy their most careful and serious perusal—The Musical World.