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NEW AND RECENTLY PUBLISHED AUTOBIOGRAPHIES.

George Augustus Sala's Autobiography.

With Reminiscences of Paganini, Grisi, Bellini, Charles Dickens, Thackeray, Tom Moore, Lablache, Theodore Hook, Mrs. S. C. Hall, John Braham, Webster, Buckstone, Madame Vestris, Charles Mathews, Mark Lemon, the first Duke of Wellington, the Hon. Mrs. Norton, Harriett Duchess of St. Albans, Louis Napoleon, Lord Melbourne, the Marquis of Waterford, the Countess Waldegrave, the Duke of Brunswick, Dejazet, Count d'Orsay, and others. In 2 vols. demy 8vo. with Portraits. [In the press.

Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft:

Their Recollections On and Off the Stage. By Themselves. Fifth Edition. In 2 vols. demy 8vo. with two Portraits.

30s.

W. P. Frith's (R.A.) Autobiography and

Reminiscences.

Fifth Edition, in 2 vols. demy 8vo., with two Portraits. 30s.

Edmund Yates: an Autobiography.

Fourth Edition, in crown 8vo. with Portrait. 65.

Mr. Serjeant Ballantine's Experiences of a Barrister's Career.

A New Edition (being the Tenth), in crown 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Fanny Kemble's Records of Later Life.

By FRANCES ANN KEMBLE. In 3 vols. crown 8vo. 10s. 6d.

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Thomas Adolphus Trollope's What I Remember.'

Second Edition, in 2 vols., demy 8vo. with Portrait. 30s.

Life and Letters of the Very Rev. Walter Farquhar Hook, D.D.

Late Dean of Chichester.

By the Rev. W. R. W. STEPHENS, Prebendary of Chichester, Author of the
Life of St. John Chrysostom,' &c. In 2 vols. demy 8vo. with two
Portraits. Fourth Edition. 30s. (See also page 17.)

BIOGRAPHY AND CORRESPONDENCE.*

Recollections of My Life.

By the late EMPEROR MAXIMILIAN of Mexico. In 3 vols. post 8vo. 315. 6d.

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The Autobiography of Prince Metternich.

Edited by his Son, Prince METTERNICH. The papers classified and arranged by M. A. DE KLINKOWSTRÖM. Translated by ROBINA NAPIER and GERARD W. SMITH. Vols. I. and II., 1773-1815, demy Svo. with Portrait and two Facsimiles, 365. Vols. III. and IV., 1816-1829, demy 8vo. 36s. Vol. V., 1830-1835, demy 8vo. 185.

The Life of Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston.

With Selections from his Diaries and Correspondence. By the late Lord DALLING and BULWER. In demy 8vo. Vols. I. and II. with fine Portrait, 30s. Vol. III. edited by the Hon. EVELYN ASHLEY, M.P. 155. Vols. IV. and V. by the Hon. EVELYN ASHLEY, M.P. with Two Portraits, 30s. ANOTHER EDITION. In 2 vols. crown 8vo. each with Frontispiece, 125. This work, although based upon the previous Life of Lord Palmerston,' has been entirely re-edited by Mr. ASHLEY, and contains considerable additional matter and alterations. 'Rarely has Mr. Bentley sent out a more fascinating work or one of greater European importance. We have a book with all the attractions of a romance and all the value of a biography of one who was an Englishman first and a statesman afterwards.'-WHITEHALL REVIEW.

The Correspondence of Prince Talleyrand and Louis XVIII.

During the Congress of Vienna. Edited by M. G. PALLAIN. In 2 vols. demy Svo. 245.

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Reminiscences of Lord Stratford de Redclyffe; and the Crimean War.

By the Author of 'Frontier Lands of the Christian and the Turk.' In demy 8vo. 125.

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Memoir of Earl Spencer (Lord Althorp).

By the late Sir Denis Le MarcHANT, Bart. In demy 8vo. 16s.

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The Life of John, Second Baron Carteret (afterwards Earl Granville), 1690-1763.

By ARCHIBALD BALLANTYNE. In demy 8vo. 165.

'The almost complete oblivion which covers the career of Lord Carteret is one of the curiosities of English political and historical literature. Few names were better known than his in the political world of his own day; no English statesman of his time had so wide an European reputation. "I feel a pride," the Earl of Chatham once said, in the House of Lords, long after Carteret was dead, "in declaring that to his patronage, to his friendship and instruction, I owe whatever I am." Carlyle speaks of Carteret in the impersonal way in which he sometimes reveals his own opinions, as "thought by some to be, with the one exception of Lord Chatham, the wisest Foreign Secretary we ever had." Horace Walpole reckoned that in all his life he had seen only five great men, and that the greatest genius of the five was Carteret. Chesterfield was by no means inclined to an indulgent estimate of Carteret; yet, in the last days of Carteret's life, Chesterfield wrote to his son," Lord Granville, they say, is dying. When he dies, the ablest head in England dies too."'-EXTRact from the Preface.

A Diary kept while in Office,

By EDWARD LAW, EARL of ELLENBOROUGH. Edited by Lord Colchester.
Containing Anecdotes of George the Fourth, William the Fourth, the Dukes
of Cumberland, Wellington, and Richmond, Lord Hardinge, Sir Robert
Peel, Lords Brougham, Grey, Bathurst, Palmerston, Aberdeen, and Melville;
Huskisson, Sir Wm. Knighton, &c. In two vols. demy 8vo. 30s.

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The History of Lord Ellenborough's Administration in India.

Containing his Letters to Her Majesty the Queen, and Letters to and from the Duke of Wellington. Edited by Lord COLCHESTER. In 8vo. 18s.

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Selections from Official Writings of the Rt. Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone.

Edited, with a Memoir, by Professor G. W. FORREST. In demy 8vo. 21s.

Autobiography and Reminiscences of Sir Douglas Forsyth, K.C.S.I., C.B.

Edited by his Daughter, ETHEL FORSYTH. In demy 8vo. with Portrait on Steel, and Map, 12s. 6d.

Beaconsfield: Life, Character, & Works.

By GEORG BRANDES. Translated by Mrs. STURGE. In demy 8vo. 10s. 6d.

The Letters of

Runnymede,

And THE SPIRIT OF WHIGGISM. A New Edition, edited with Prefaces and Notes by FRANCIS HITCHMAN. In crown 8vo. with a Frontispiece. 6s.

Historical Characters.

(Talleyrand, Mackintosh, Cobbett, Canning, Peel.)

By the late Lord DALLING and BULWER, G.C.B. Fifth and enlarged
Edition. In crown 8vo. 6s.

[Reprinting.

Diaries and Letters of Sir G. Jackson.

From the Peace of Amiens to the Battle of Talavera. Edited by Lady JACKSON. 2 vols. 8vo. 30s. The BATH ARCHIVES.

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A further Selection from the Letters and Diaries of Sir GEORGE JACKSON, K.G. H., from 1809 to 1816. Edited by Lady JACKSON. In 2 vols. 8vo. price 30s.

The Life of Viscount Wolseley.

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By CHARLES RATHBONE LOW, (late) Indian Navy, F.R.G.S. In 1 vol. crown 8vo. with a Portrait. 6s.

Word Portraits of Famous Writers.

Edited by MABEL E. WOTTON. In large crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

"The world has always been fond of personal details, respecting men who have been cele brated." These were the words of Lord Beaconsfield, and with them he prefixed his description of the personal appearance of Isaac d'Israeli. . . . The above work contains an account of the face, figure, dress, voice, and manner of our best known writers, ranging from Geoffry Chaucer to Mrs. Henry Wood-drawn in all cases, when it is possible, by their contemporaries. British writers only are named, and amongst them no living author.'-FROM THE PREFACE.

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John Francis and the Athenæum.'

A Literary Chronicle of Half a Century. By JOHN C. FRANCIS. In 2 vols. crown 8vo. with Two Portraits. 245.

A Gentleman of the Olden Time.

[In the press.

FRANÇOIS DE Scepeaux, Sire de VizilleVILLE, 1509-1571. From the
French of Madame C. COIGNET, by C. B. PITMAN. In 2 vols. crown 8vo.

215.

The Autobiography of a Seaman :

(Lord DUNDONALD). Popular Edition. With Portrait and Four Charts. In crown 8vo. 6s.

[Reprinting.

The Life and Work of Thorvaldsen.

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By EUGÈNE PLON. From the French by Mrs. CASHEL HOEY. In imperial 8vo. with numerous Illustrations, 255.

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A Memoir of Lady Georgiana Fullerton.

From the French of Mrs. AUGUSTUS CRAVEN. By the Rev. Father
COLERIDGE, S.J. In crown 8vo. with Portrait. 7s. 6d.

Letters to a Friend.

By the late CONNOP THIRLWALL, D.D., Bishop of St. David's, and Edited by the late Dean STANLEY. A New and much Enlarged Edition, in one volume, crown 8vo. with a Portrait, 6s.

A Memoir of the late Rev. John Russell, of Tordown, North Devon.

By the Author of 'Dartmoor Days,' 'Wolf Hunting in Brittany,' &c. A New and Revised Edition. In crown 8vo. with a Portrait, 65.

By Dean Hook.

Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury.

From ST. AUGUSTINE to JUXON. By the late Very Rev. WALTER FARQUHAR HOOK, D.D., Dean of Chichester. In Twelve Vols. demy 8vo. price £9; or the following volumes sold separately as shown :-Vol. I., 155.; Vol. II., 155.; Vols. III. and IV., 30s.; Vol. V., 15s.; Vols. VI. and VII., 30s.; Vol. VIII.. 15s. ; Vol. IX., 155.; Vol. X., 155.; Vol. XI., 15s.; Vol. XII., 155.

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"The most impartial, the most instructive, and the most interesting of histories.'-ATHENæum. Written with remarkable knowledge and power. The author has done his work diligently and conscientiously. We express our sense of the value of this work. We heartily like the general spirit, and are sure that the author has bestowed upon his work a loving labour, with an earnest desire to find out the truth. To the general reader it will convey much information in a very pleasant form; to the student it will give the means of filling up the outlines of Church history with life and colour.'-QUARTERLY REVIEW.

VOL. I. Anglo-Saxon Period, 597-1070.-Augustine, Laurentius, Mellitus, Justus, Honorius, Deusdedit, Theodorus, Brihtwald, Tatwine, Nothelm, Cuthbert, Bregwin, Jaenbert, Ethelhard, Wulfred, Feologild, Ceolonoth, Ethelred, Plegmund, Athelm, Wulfhelm, Odo, Dunstan, Ethelgar, Siric, Elfric, Elphege, Limig, Ethelnoth, Eadsige, Robert, Stigand.

VOL. II. Anglo-Norman Period, 1070-1229.-Lanfranc, Anselm, Ralph of Escures, William of Corbeuil, Theobald, Thomas à Becket, Richard the Norman, Baldwin, Reginald Fitzjocelin, Hubert Walter, Stephen Langton.

VOL. III. Medieval Period, 1229-1333.-Richard Grant, Edmund Rich, Boniface, Robert Kilwardby, John Peckham, Robert Winchelsey, Walter Reynolds, Simon Mapeham. [Reprinting.

VOL. IV. Same Period, 1333-1408.-John Stratford, Thomas Bradwardine, Simon Islip, Simon Langham, William Whittlesey, Simon Sudbury, William Courtenay, Thomas Arundel. [Reprinting.

VOL. V. Same Period, 1408-1503.-Henry Chicheley, John Stafford, John Kemp, Thomas Bouchier, John Morton, Henry Dean.

VOL. VI.

The New Series commences here.

Reformation Period, 1503-1556.-William Warham, Thomas

Cranmer (in part).

VOL. VII. Same Period.-Thomas Cranmer (in part).

VOL. VIII. Same Period, 1556-1558.-Reginald, Cardinal Pole.

VOL. IX. Same Period, 1558-1575.-Matthew Parker.

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VOL. X. Same Period, 1575-1633. — Edmund Grindal, John Whitgift, Richard Bancroft, George Abbott.

VOL. XI. Same Period, 1633-1663.—William Laud, William Juxon.
Vol. XII. The Index.

Dean Hook: an Address.

By the Right Hon. W. E. GLADSTONE, M.P. Demy 8vo. Is.

Dean Hook: His Life and Letters.

Edited by the Rev. W. R. W. STEPHENS, Vicar of Woolbeding, Author fo 'Life of St. John Chrysostom,' &c. The Popular Edition, in one volume, crown 8vo. with Index and Portrait, 6s. (See also page 13.)

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