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In 2 vols. with Sixteen Illustrations by STRUTT and others, and an elegant portrait of DE FOE, engraved on steel, price 10s. neatly bound,

DE FOE'S ROBINSON CRUSOE;

COMPRISING

A LIFE OF THE AUTHOR,

WRITTEN EXPRESSLY FOR THIS EDITION;

DESCRIPTIONS OF THE ISLAND OF JUAN FERNANDEZ;

AND AN ACCOUNT OF

AN INDIAN WHO WAS LEFT THERE BEFORE THE TIME OF ALEXANDER SELKIRK, DERIVED FROM AUTHENTIC SOURCES.

The whole forming, with a Notice of SELKIRK, the most complete Edition ever published of this celebrated Romance.

"No fiction in any language was ever better supported than the ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE."-Dr. Blair.

"Robinson Crusoe is the first book I ever read with pleasure; and I believe every boy in Europe might say the same."-Marmontel.

"Was there ever any thing written by mere man, that was wished longer by its readers, excepting DoN QUIXOTE, ROBINSON CRUSOE, and the PILGRIM'S PROGRESS?"-Johnson.

"De Foe's style is every where beautiful, but plain and homely. ROBINSON CRUSOE is delightful to all ranks and classes, and worthy to find a shelf in the libraries of the wealthiest, and the most learned."-Charles Lamb.

"If it be inquired by what charm it is that these SURPRISING ADVENTURES should have instantly pleased, and always pleased, it will be found that few books have ever so naturally mingled amusement with instruction."-Chalmers.

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Society is for ever indebted to the memory of De Foe, for his production of a work, in which the ways of Providence are simply and pleasingly vindicated, and a lasting and useful moral is conveyed through the channel of an interesting and delightful story." -Sir Walter Scott.

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THE STAFF OFFICER;

OR, THE SOLDIER OF FORTUNE:

A TALE OF REAL LIFE.

"The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together; our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair if they were not cherished by our virtues."

BY OLIVER MOORE.

In 3 Vols. post 8vo. 24s.

"The writer's power is in discriminating female character; but as he judiciously makes it develope itself by incident, to illustrate this would require scenes and pages to be transferred to our columns. As a whole, this novel will be read with interest: it is light and pleasant; with many very natural scenes, many excellent and well-drawn characters, and without one line or word of affectation or pretence.”—Athenæum.

"There is a great deal of character in this novel. Many of the pictures it contains are striking but yet natural, and some passages are deeply affecting."-Dublin Warder.

"The chief merit of this work consists in the faithful and accurate sketches, in which it abounds, of the life and manners of the times. As a picture of real life, it is far beyond most of the present day."-Academic Chronicle.

"This is a most entertaining work: it is written with great spirit, elegance, and candour. The delineation of character (particularly that of many distinguished individuals officially connected with Ireland during the Pitt administration) is skilfully and vividly drawn; and the multifarious incidents,-several of which are of a highly piquant description,-are given with a tact and delicacy creditable to the judgment and talent of the author. We can say with truth, that we have fairly gone through this tale of real life without being cloyed or wearied for a single moment; but that it excited, and kept up, an interest in our minds, which few volumes, designed for mere amusement, have been able to inspire. It ought, at least, to be in every circulating library."-Brighton Herald.

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Second Edition. In 3 Vols. post 8vo. Price 24s. boards.

CONTENTS.

Bertrand de la Croix. By the
Author of "RICHELIEU."
Haddad-Ben-Ahab. By the Au-
thor of " ANNALS OF THE
PARISH."

The Gipsy. By the Author of

"THE LOST HEIR."
Eisenbach. By the Author of
"THE DOMINIE'S LEGACY."
The Fatal Whisper. By JOHN
GALT.

The Sleepless Woman. By
WILLIAM JERDAN.
Dramatic Scenes. By LORD

FRANCIS LEVESON GOWER.
Gowden Gibbie. By ALLAN
CUNNINGHAM.

The Painter. By JOHN GALT.

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"One of the most pleasantly attractive, and permanently interesting books of the season.' Scots Times.

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"The variety of The Club Book' will recommend it to every class of readers who read for amusement.”—Literary Gazette.

"The idea of this work is excellent. Here is variety to tickle the dull appetite of the public, and the feast is equal to the bill of fare. All parties, without exception, have done well. We have our favourite tales of course, and so will every reader have-and the preference will depend on his feelings and humour; but it will be admitted by all, as a whole, the collection is excellent.”—Athenæum.

V.

In 8vo. price 5s. 6d.

THE DWELLING OF FANCY:

WITH OTHER POEMS.

BY J. AUGUSTINE WADE,

AUTHOR OF "THE POLISH MELODIES."

"The first Poem, THE DWELLING OF FANCY,' has much beauty; while among the minor pieces are some full of that tender and natural feeling—that graceful imagery, which most can appreciate, and all enjoy; it is poetry passing over the human heart, and referring the music it has awakened to the source whence it was drawn. The Hymn of Memnon's Lyre' is, with all its fanciful imagery, a most exquisite Poem. The Author is quite capable to take his place in the foremost rank of our lyric bards.”—Literary Gazette.

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POLISH MELODIES.

THE POETRY AND MUSIC

BY J. AUGUSTINE WADE, Esq.

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AUTHOR OF SONGS OF THE FLOWERS," "DWELLING OF

FANCY," &c.

Handsomely printed in royal 4to., and beautifully embellished, price 10s. 6d. boards.

"Mr. Wade unites in his own person the talents of a poet and a musician, in a manner to which we do not know any parallel. He is remarkable, not merely for original and expressive airs, but for his powers as a harmonist, and the facility with which he makes use of all the resources of counterpoint. His song, The Polish Serenade,' is both tender and heroic; and his Who are the Free?' is one of the most thrilling war-songs we have ever heard. It is worthy to be a companion to Burns's Battle of Bannockburn.' The music is altogether admirable; simple in the extreme, yet full of energy. It is one of those things with which Braham could make an audience crazy with enthusiasm.”—Spectator,

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In one vol. 8vo., price 16s. bound in canvass; illustrated by portraits of KOSKIUSKо and the late President of the National Government (Prince CZARTORYSKI): also an accurate MAP OF POLAND, including its ancient boundaries.

VIII.

In small 8vo. price 5s. 6d.

CRAYONS FROM THE COMMONS;

OR, MEMBERS IN RELIEVO:

A POEM, Satirical and Descriptive.
BY PEREGRINE PALETTE, Esq.

Qualis vir, talis oratio.-Seneca.

"We have before encountered the effusions of this writer, and done justice to his talents. He is a close observer, and a clever man his Crayons are Portraits of some of the most conspicuous Members of the House of Commons.”—Lit. Gaz.

"A little volume entitled Crayons from the Commons,' containing some amusing sketches of various Members of Parliament. It is dedicated, in a good-humoured address, to Richard Martin, Esq. of facetious memory."-Times.

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Crayons from the Commons' will amuse an idle hour. They who take an interest in the personal peculiarities and natural manner of our legislators, in the Lower House, may find them very exactly described in the verse of Peregrine Palette, Esq. The sketches of Lords Althorp and Palmerston, Sir Francis Burdett, Mr. Poulett Thomson, and Sir James Scarlett, are striking likenesses. Sir Charles Wetherell and the Agitator' are also well drawn."- Spectator.

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