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MEMOIRS OF THE BABYLONIAN PRINCESS, MARIA THERESA ASMAR,

Daughter of Emir Abdallah Asmar; from her Birth, amid the Ruins of Ninevah, in 1804, to her arrival in England, in 1842. Written by Herself, and translated into English; containing a Narrative of the Persecutions and Destruction of her Family, on account of their adherence to the Christian Faith; of the Scenes she has witnessed and the Trials she has experienced during her Residence in Mesopotamia, Jerusalem, Mount Lebanon, Kurdistan, Ispahan, Teheran, and Schiraz, &c. Dedicated, by permission, to her Majesty the Queen Dowager. 2 vols., small 2vo, with Portrait. Price 21s. bound.

LETTERS OF MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS.

EDITED, WITH AN HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION AND NOTES,

BY AGNES STRICKLAND;

And comprising Letters from the Imperial Library at St. Petersburg, the Bibliothèque du Roi at Paris, and numerous other sources, Private as well as Public, now first published from the Originals.

New and Cheaper Edition with numerous Additions, uniform with Miss Strickland's "Lives of the Queens of England," in 2 vols., with Portrait, &c., 21s. bound.

"No public or private library can be considered complete without this valuable work."-Morning Post.

"The best collection of authentic memorials relative to the Queen of Scots that has ever appeared."-Morning Chronicle.

MEMOIRS OF
OF THE BEAUTIES
OF THE COURT OF CHARLES II.;

With an introductory view of the State of Female Society, and its influence, during that remarkable Reign.

BY MRS. JAMESON.

Illustrated with Twenty-one splendid Portraits, engraved by the most distinguished Artists. New and Cheaper Edition, with considerable Additions, now complete in 2 vols. 8vo, price 45s. bound, or in Six Parts, price 78. 6d. each.

"Nothing is wanting to make this publication perfect in its kind. We have the multum in parvo of the finest forms of female beauty in the world-the choicest excellence of England's school of portrait painting the most masterly execution which modern engraving can bestow, and an interesting memoir of each of the celebrated characters thus brought before our eyes, by the chaste and judicious pen of one of the most accomplished female writers of the day. The paper and typography are of the most superior description, and the price is moderate in the extreme."-Dublin Evening Mail.

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MR. COLBURN'S NEW PUBLICATIONS.

MR. BURKE'S WORKS.

BURKE'S PEERAGE AND BARONETAGE, Corrected throughout to the Present Time, from the personal communications of the Nobility, &c., and containing all the New Creations. In 1 vol. (comprising as much matter, as twenty ordinary volumes), with upwards of 1500 Engravings of Arms, &c., price 38s. bound.

"Mr. Burke's Peerage and Baronetage' is the most complete, the most convenient, and the cheapest work of the kind ever offered to the public."-Sun.

"Mr. Burke's Peerage and Baronetage' is certainly the most perfect and comprehensive encyclopædia of personal and national history ever given to the public; combining surprising accuracy and important information, with the greatest brevity and clearness, and exhibiting, in a condensed and lucid form, the lives and achievements of the many eminent men, who have shed lustre on the rolls of our nobility, from the steel-clad barons of Cressy and Agincourt, to the heroes of Blenheim and Waterloo."-Globe.

A Companion to the "Peerage and Baronetage," Complete in Four Parts, price 10s. 6d. each, beautifully printed in double Columns,

HISTORY OF THE LANDED GENTRY;

A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the whole of the Landed
Gentry or Untitled Aristocracy of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
By JOHN BURKE, ESQ.,

Author of "The PEERAGE and BARONETAGE," &c., and
JOHN BERNARD BURKE, ESQ.,

Of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-law.

This work relates to the Untitled Families of Rank, as the " Peerage and Baronetage" does to the Titled, and forms, in fact, a Peerage of the Untitled Aristocracy.

"A work which contains curious information nowhere else to be found, and to which professional genealogists may refer with advantage."-Quarterly Review.

BURKE'S DICTIONARY OF THE EXTINCT, DORMANT, AND ABEYANT

PEERAGES OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND
IRELAND.

COMPANION TO ALL OTHER PEERAGES.

It should be particularly noticed that this work appertains nearly as much to extant as to extinct persons of distinction; for though dignities pass away, it rarely occurs that whole families do.

Cheaper Edition, beautifully printed, in one volume, 8vo, containing 800 double column pages, price 21s. bound.

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ENGLAND IN THE NEW WORLD. Edited by ELIOT WARBURTON, Esq., Author of "THE CRESCENT AND THE CROSS."

2 Vols., small 8vo, with Illustrations, 24s. bound.

ECHOES FROM THE BACKWOODS;

OR,

SKETCHES OF TRANSATLANTIC LIFE.
By CAPTAIN LEVINGE.

2 Vols., small 8vo., with Illustrations, 21s. bound.

REVELATIONS OF RUSSIA IN 1846,

By an ENGLISH RESIDENT.

Third edition, revised by the Author, with additional Notes, and brought down to the present time. 2 vols., small 8vo, with Illustrations, 21s. bound.

"Such books as the Revelations of Russia' are to be had only for their weight in gold; and I know an instance where as much as 500 roubles (about 221.) were paid for the loan of a copy."-Letter from St. Petersburg, in the Athenæum.

THE CRESCENT AND THE CROSS;

OR,

ROMANCE AND REALITIES OF EASTERN TRAVEL. By ELIOT B. G. WARBURTON, Esq.

Fifth edition, in 2 vols., with numerous Illustrations, 21s. bound. "Mr. Warburton brings to his work an accomplished mind and well-trained and healthful faculties. As we read, we are proud to claim him as a countryman, and are content that his book shall go all over the world, that other countries from it may derive a just impression of our national character. Our author sailed up the Nile, beyond the second cataract, and inspected those wonders of barbarian art in Nubia, whose origin is lost in their antiquity: visited the great cities and monuments of Egypt, then crossed to Beyrout, made pilgrimage in the Holy Land, and on his homeward voyage touched at Cyprus and Greece. His volumes are full of just perception and spirited detail. They greatly increase our acquaintance with Eastern scenes, and to the traveller afford a variety of information which he could hardly elsewhere find in so interesting a shape.”—Britannia.

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MR. COLBURN'S NEW PUBLICATIONS.

VISCT FEILDING & CAPT. KENNEDY'S

TRAVELS IN ALGERIA IN 1845.

2 Vols. with Illustrations, 21s. bound.

"Captain Kennedy and Lord Feilding appear to have visited every place of note in Northern Africa; and the gallant author gives a most graphic and picturesque account of their adventures, including those among the wild Arabs and Bedouins of the desert. At the present time, when the recent unhappy events in Africa have attracted so much attention, we feel special pleasure in recommending this interesting and entertaining work as one which throws much light on the customs and condition of a brave but unfortunate people, and affords much valuable information as to all that is remarkable in the country they inhabit.”—Hood's Magazine.

RUSSIA UNDER THE AUTOCRAT NICHOLAS I.

By IVAN GOLOVINE, a RUSSIAN SUBJECT.

2 Vols. small 8vo, with a full length Portrait of the Emperor, 21s. bound

"These volumes are of an extremely interesting nature, emanating from the pen of a Russian, noble by birth, who has escaped beyond the reach of the Czar's power. The merits of the work are very considerable. It throws a new light on the state of the empire-its aspect, political and domestic-it manners; the employés about the palace, court, and capital; its police; its spies; its depraved society, &c. The details on all these subjects will be found peculiarly valuable, as the author has enjoyed ample meaus of observation and has availed himself of them to the utmost."-Sunday Times.

REVELATIONS OF SPAIN IN 1846.
By T. M. HUGHES, Esq.

Second edition, revised and corrected. In 2 vols. post 8vo, 21s. bound.

"A very clever book-the result of considerable experience." Eraminer.

"As a picture of the actual state of Spain, this work is intensely interesting. We cannot too strongly recommend it to the notice of the reader. There is scarcely any subject of interest counected with Spain and its inhabitants that the author has not handled in detail." -John Bull.

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COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE CHINESE WAR, &c. NEW AND CHEAPER EDITION, adapted for general circulation, in one Volume, with Maps and Plates,

NARRATIVE OF THE

VOYAGES AND SERVICES OF THE NEMESIS,

FROM 1840 TO 1843.

FORMING THE ONLY COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE WAR IN CHINA ;

Comprising also an Account of the COLONY OF HONG-KONG, and Remarks on the Character and Habits of the Chinese, &c.

From Notes of Commander W. H. HALL, R.N., with Personal Observations, by W. D. BERNARD, Esq., A.M., Oxon.

"This is the most important publication that has appeared respecting our late contest with China. In all that relates to the Nemesis especially, and to the naval operations of the Expedition, it is replete with the most lively and stirring interest."-Naval and Military Gazette.

"This book is, in effect, a complete history of the operations and results of the Chinese war. It is written with greater care than any similar work we have seen. The author has produced a book of evi dently good authority, which clears off a quantity of misrepresentation, and gives an altogether calmer and steadier view of the origin, progress, and results of our warlike dealings with the false and flowery people."Examiner.

"We recommend this work to all our readers who may wish to understand the progress of this Chinese war, and to possess the clearest and fullest narrative of the incidents which accompanied our victories. The writer also made a long excursion into the interior of the Chinese provinces, and describes the country well. His notices of the imperial court are also at once original and picturesque."-Messenger.

"This is an extremely interesting and valuable narrative. All details which might prove tedious are omitted. There are no lengthened disquisitions, no elaborate or minute pictures, but a constantly varying recital which, with all the satisfactoriness of truth, has the charm of fiction. If we except the old voyages of discovery, which carry the mind over an unknown and mysterious ocean, where new regions are every moment expected to develope their features before us, we scarcely remember to have read any maritime relation with so much pleasure as this. The Nemesis, it is well known, acted a distinguished part in the war in China, but the details are now for the first time accessible. They will be read with pleasure proportioned to their importance, and the simplicity and ability with which they are given. What we have said will, we trust suffice to recommend to our readers the Voyage of the Nemesis, which we regard as, in every respect one of the best works of the class to which it belongs."-Sunday Times.

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