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 LAMB'S (Charles) COMPLETE WORKS, in Prose and Verse, reprinted from the Original Editions, with many pleces mow first inched in any Edition, and Notes and Lnwoduction by R. H. Sueraezn, With Two Portraits and facsimile of a page of the '* Essay on Roast Pig." Crown Syo, clath extra, gilt, 74. Git.

"fs it not time for a mew and final edition of Lamb's Works—a finer tribute to his memory than any monument in Edmonton churchyard? Lamb's writings, and more cspecialy his fugitive productions, have scarcely yet escaped from a state of chaos,"—Iiertmlnster Review, October, 1874.

"A complete edition of Lamb's writings, in prese and verse, has long heen wanted, and is mow supplicd, 'The editor appears to have taken great pains to"bring together Lamb's scattered contributions, ard his collection contains a number pieces which are now reproduced for the first time since their original appearance in various old periodicals." —Saturday Keview,

" Reprinted with much care from the best editions, or collected from the various maagazines and journals to which Elia was a welcome contributor, both prose and verse will be found delightful reading, 'The dramatic criticisms, in particular, are almost unrivalled in true taste and quaintly vigorous originality."—Grapale,

LAMB (Mary and Charlies): THEIR POEMS, LETTERS, and REMAINS, With Reminiscences and Notes by W. Carew Hazuitt. With Hancock's Portrait of the Easayist, Facsimiles of the Title-pages of the rare First Editions of Lamb's and Coleridge's Works, and numerous Iiustrations, Crown 8vo, cloth extra, ros. 6.; Large Paper Copies, 213,

"'Kiust he consulted by all future biographers of the Lambs."—Daily News, "Very many passages will delight those fond of literary trifles; hardly any portion will fai) in interest for lovers of Charles Lamb and his sister.""—Standare.

LANDSEER'S (Sir Edwin) ETCHINGS OF CARNIVOROUS ANIMALS. Comprising 38 subjects, chiefly Early Works, etched by his Brother 'Tsromas or his Fathers, with letterpress Descriptions. Royal gto, cloth extra, res.

LEE (General Edward): HIS LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS. Ly his Nephew, Enwarn Lax Crirpx. With Steel-plate Portrait by Jaens, and elaborate Map. Post Sva, ye. [Vearly ready.

LEMPRIERE'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY. Miniature Edition. Containing 4 Full Account of all Pr Names mentioned in Ancient Authors, and mach Information respecting the Usages and Habits of the Greeks _— Romans, corrected 10 the present state of knowledge. smo, embossed roan RV ty Ss

LIFE IN LONDON; or, The Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn and Corinthian 'Tom. Watar rere witoLk uF CRUIKSKANK'S VERY et IniustTeattoxs, in Colours, after the Originals, Crown Svo, cloth extra, a

LINTON (Mrs. E. Lynn) PATRICIA KEMBALL: A Novel. New and Popular Edition, with a Steel-phite Frontispiece. Crown Svo, cloth extra, gilt, 64,

A very clever and well-constructed story, original and striking, and interesting allthrongh. . . . A novel abounding in thought and power and interest,"—7Tmes,

" Perhaps the ablest novel published in London this year... .. .. We know of nothing ip the novels we have lately read equal to the scene in which Mr. Hamley proposes to Dora... . We advise our readers to send to the library for the story."—Athenaunt.

"This novel is distinguished by qualities which entitle i: to a place apart from the ordinary fiction of the day; . . . shone genuine humour, as well as keen social observation, . . « « Enough gran c portraiture and witty observation to furnish materials for half a dozen novels of the ordinary kind."—Saturday Review.