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The Shakspearian Reader: a Collection of the most approved Plays of Shakspeare; carefully revised [and altered] with ... Notes, and a Memoir of the Author. Prepared expressly for the Use of Classes, and the Family Reading Circle. By John W. S. Hows .. New-York. 1849. 12o

SHERIDAN (Richard Brinsley). The Dramatic Works of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan. With a Memoir of his Life, by G. G. S. London. 1848. 8° (BOHN's Stand. Libr.)

THERSYTES. A new Enterlude called Thersytes

Thys Enterlude Folowynge dothe Declare howe that the greatest boesters are not the greatest doers. ... See FOUR Old Plays, etc.

VOLTAIRE (François Marie AROUET DE). Mérope. See Class XV. Part II. § 3. A. PICOT (C.). No. 7 .... Beauties, etc.

CLASS XXI. PROSE FICTION; WORKS OF WIT AND

HUMOR.

Note. Some of the stories placed in this Class are substantially true. Where these relate to persons whose real names are given, they are also entered under Class XXIV. If several tales form one Tract, they appear, for the most part, only under the title of the first.

ABBY'S Year in Lowell. See HALL (Mrs. A. M. [F.], wife of S. C.). There is no Hurry, etc.

BECKER (Prof. Wilhelm Adolph). Charicles. See Class XXVII.

Gallus. See Class XXVII.

[BERTHOUD (Samuel Henri)]. See SISTER (The) of Rembrandt. BLACK Gondola (The) · a Venetian Tale. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. VIII. no. 61.)

BLACK Pocket-Book (The) — a Tale. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. IV. no. 27.)

BONIFACE SAINTINE (Xavier). See SAINTINE.

CHRISTMAS Holiday (The). Be Just before you are Generous. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., VIII. no. 134.)

The

CRAYON (Geoffrey), Gent"., pseudon. See [IRVING (Washington)]. CROWE (Mrs. Catharine [STEVENS]). The Two Beggar Boys. Widow's Son. [By Mrs. Stone.] (CHAMBERS's Miscel., I. no. 10.) DESERTERS (The). (CHAMBERS's Miscel., IX. no. 147.)

EDMUND Atherton

a Tale of Circumstantial Evidence. (CHAMBERS's

Papers, etc. II. no. 11.)

GOLDMAKERS' Village. See [ZSCHOKKE (J. H. D.)].

GRACE Ayton. (CHAMBERS's Repos., II. no. 14.)

HALF-CASTE (The) — a Tale. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. XII. no. 94.) HALL (Mrs. Anna Maria [FIELDING], wife of S. C.). "Do you think I'd inform?" The Schoolmaster's Dream. (CHAMBERS's Miscel.,

VIII. no. 129.)

HALL (Mrs. Anna Maria [FIELDING], wife of S. C.). It's only a Drop. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., III. no. 56.)

There is no Hurry!

a Tale of Life Assurance.

Abby's

Year in Lowell, a Tale of Self-Denial. [From the "Lowell
Offering."] (CHAMBERS's Miscel., VII. no. 118.)

Time Enough an Irish Tale. My Native Bay: a Poem. [By “R. C. "; Robert Chambers?] (CHAMBERS's Miscel., I. no. 5.) HALL (Mrs. S. C.). See HALL (Mrs. A. M. [F.], wife of S. C.). HARRIETTE; or, The Rash Reply -a Tale. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. X. no. 75.)

HEIRESS (The) of the Vaughans. See TOWER of Fontenay, etc.
HELEN Gray. (CHAMBERS's Repos., I. no. 3.)
HERMANN — a Tale. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc.
HOARE (Mrs.). Jim Cronin, an Irish Tale.
X. no. 176.)

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IRIARTE (Tomas DE). Fábulas Literarias

VI. no. 43.)

(CHAMBERS's Miscel.,

Nueva Ed., añadidas

las Variantes de otras Ediciones, y Nueve Fábulas Póstumas del mismo Autor. [Edited by Charles Folsom.] Cambrigia. 1830. 18° IRVING (Washington). The Alhambra. Author's revised Ed. NewYork. 1851. 12° (Works, Vol. XV.)

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Bracebridge Hall, or the Humorists. A Medley. By Geof frey Crayon, Gent". Author's revised Ed.... New-York. 1849.

120 (Works, Vol. VI.)

[- 1 Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada. See Class XXVII. Part IV. § 1. B. Spain and Portugal.

1849.

The Crayon Miscellany. Author's revised Ed. ... New-York. 12° (Works, Vol. IX.)

] A History of New-York, to the End of the Dutch Dynasty The Author's revised Ed.

Vol. I.)

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from the Beginning of the World By Diedrich Knickerbocker. New-York. 1849. 12° (Works,

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-] The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent". The Author's revised Ed. New-York. 1852. 12° (Works, Vol. II.) -] Tales of a Traveller. By Geoffrey Crayon, Gent". Author's revised Ed. ... New-York. 1849. 1849. 12° (Works, Vol. VII.) IVORY Mine (The) a Tale of the Frozen Sea. (CHAMBERS's Papers,

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etc. II. no. 14.) JOHNSON (Samuel), LL.D. Rasselas, and other Tales. (Works, 1837. 8° Vol. I.)

JOURNAL of a Poor Vicar. Blanche Raymond: a Parisian Story. (CHAMBERS'S Miscel., I. no. 17.)

KNICKERBOCKER (Diedrich), pseudon. See [IRVING (Washington)].
LAST of the Ruthvens (The). (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. V. no. 35.)
[LEE (Mrs. Hannah F. [SAWYER])]. The Three Ways of Living -
Living within the Means, Living up to the Means, Living beyond the
Means. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., VI. no. 110.)

LEON Gondy: a Legend of Ghent. (CHAMBERS's Repos., II. no. 11.) LIFE in an Indiaman. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. VII. no. 52.)

Note. Perhaps not fictitious.

LONE Star (The) a Tale. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. VI. no. 46.) LONGFELLOW (Prof. Henry Wadsworth). Hyperion, a Romance. ... 12th Ed. Boston. 1853. 16°

Kavanagh, a Tale. ... Boston. 1853. 16°

LOST Laird (The) — a Tale of '45. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. IX. no. 67.) The Somnambule.

LOST Letter (The)
VII. no. 51.)

(CHAMBERS'S Papers, etc.

[MACNEILL (Hector)]. See SCOTTISH Adventurers.

MAGIC Flute (The). See [SMIDT (H.)].

MARFREDA; or, The Icelanders. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. XII. no. 91.) MAURICE and Genevieve. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., I. no. 13.)

MINA Block; the Face-Model. (CHAMBERS's Repos., I. no. 6.)

MRS. MACCLARTY: Scenes from the "Cottagers of Glenburnie." (CHAM~ BERS's Miscel., III. no. 46.)

MORAL Tales from the French The Little Gipsy Girl. The Two Brothers. Victor Dacheux. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., X. no. 165.) PASSION and Principle. [From the French.] (CHAMBERS's Miscel., III. no. 43.)

PICCIOLA. See [SAINTINE (X. B.)].

POOR Joe [Berr]. The Kidnapped Boy. (CHAMBERS'S Miscel., IX. no. 145.)

PRESENT (A) to Apprentices - George Macqueen: a Story. Friendly Hints to Young People. James Wallace: a Story. (CHAMBERS'S Miscel., IX. no. 148.)

QUEEN (The) of Spades - Antonio Melidori. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. V. no. 38.)

QUINTIN Matsys, the Blacksmith of Antwerp. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., VII. no. 126.) REALIZED Wishes a Tale. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. XI. no. 83.) [SAINTINE (Xavier BONIFACE)]. Picciola, or the Prison-Flower. [Abridged from Saintine.] (CHAMBERS's Miscel., I. no. 7.) ST. JUST (Lady Marjory), pseudon. Lady Marjory St. Just an Autobiography. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. IV. no. 30.)

SANTILLIAN'S Choice-a Tale. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. VII. no. 54.) SCOTTISH Adventurers (The). [Abridged from a work by Hector Macneill.] (CHAMBERS's Miscel., IV. no. 74.)

SCOTTISH Traditionary Stories. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., V. no. 83.) SCULPTOR (The) of the Black Forest. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., V. no. 94.) SIGISMUND Temple a Tale. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. IX. no. 70.)

SISTER (The) of Rembrandt. [Extended from the French of Berthoud.] (CHAMBERS'S Miscel., III. no. 54.)

[SMIDT (Heinrich)]. The Magic Flute: a Moral Tale from the German. Why the Sea is Salt, or, The Adventures of Silly Nicholas. (CHAMBERS'S Miscel., IX. no. 156.)

SPECULATOR (The) a Tale of Mammon-Worship. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. III. no. 19.)

STAEL-HOLSTEIN (Anne Louise Germaine [NECKER], Baroness DE). Corinne, ou l'Italie .... Nouvelle Éd., revue et corrigée. Boston. 1846. 12°

STORIES of Aims and Ends.

(CHAMBERS's Miscel., VIII. no. 138.) STORY of Catherine of Russia. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., V. no. 84.) STORY of Jacquard. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., IX. no. 158.)

STORY Of Richard Falconer. — Byron's Narrative. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., II. no. 33.)

STORY (The) of Valentine Duval. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., IV. no. 67.) STORY of Walter Ruysdael, the Watchmaker. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., I. no. 20.)

SUNKEN Rock (The). A Tale of the Mediterranean. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. I. no. 6.)

TEMPTATION (The) - a Tale. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. X. no. 78.) THREE Ways of Living. See [LEE (Mrs. H. F. [S.])].

TINTORETTO (The). (CHAMBERS's Miscel., IV. no. 72.)

TOULMIN (Camilla). A Story of the Factories. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., V. no. 79.)

TOWER of Fontenay; and The Heiress of the Vaughans. (CHAMBERS S Papers, etc. XI. no. 86.)

TRADITIONARY Tales of Tweeddale - The Maid of Neidpath, Burnet of Castlehill, Helen Symington, Neil Maclaren, The First Earl of Traquair, Allan Scott, The Border Widow. (CHAMBERS's Miscel., V. no. 90.) VALERIE Duclos

(CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. I. no. 3.)

VILLAGE Mayor (The). See [ZSCHOKKE (J. H. D.)].

WHITE Swallow (The) - an Indian Tale. (CHAMBERS's Papers, etc. III. no. 22.)

WOMEN'S Trials in Humble Life

Story of Peggy Dickson. ... Of Isbel Lucas. ... Of Nell Forsyth. Jerry Guttridge: a Tale of the Early American Settlements. [Abridged from the Knickerbocker Magazine for May, 1839.] (CHAMBERS's Miscel., X. no. 162.) [ZSCHOKKE (Johann Heinrich Daniel)]. The Goldmakers' Village. [From the German of Z., with some alterations.] (CHAMBERS'S Miscel., II. no. 34.)

[

-] The Village Mayor [from the German of Z.], The Story of Fritz, The Bird-Catcher and his Canary [" from Pratt's Gleanings "]. (CHAMBERS'S Miscel., VI. no. 101.)

HISTORY OF MAN, IN HIS HIGHER RE

LATIONS.

(Classes XXII. XXIX.)

Note. For the Physical History of Man, see Class XIII. Part V.

CLASS XXII. CIVIL GEOGRAPHY, TOPOGRAPHY, AND STATISTICS.

Note. For Mathematical Geography, see Class XI. Part III.; for Physical Geography, Class XIII. Part I.

PART I. GENERAL WORKS.

AMERICAN Almanac (The) and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the

Year 1830 ..

3d Ed. Vol. I.

1834-1853.

| 1833. 2d Ed. |

- 52 ?] 12°

1831. 2d Ed. | 1832. 24 vols. Boston. [1831

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Note. The vols. for 1830 and 1833 are dated 1839. The vol. for 1830 was edited by Jared Sparks. From 1831 to 1842 the work was conducted by Joseph E. Worcester; from 1843 to 1847 by Francis Bowen, since which time it has been under the editorial charge of George P. Sanger. Francis E. Parker was associated with Mr. Sanger for one or two years.

The vols. for 1839 and 1849 contain General Indexes to the vols. for 1830-39 and 1840-49, respectively.

BRADFORD (Thomas Gamaliel) and GOODRICH (Samuel Griswold). A Universal, Illustrated Atlas, exhibiting a Geographical, Statistical, and Historical View of the World. Boston. 1846. Large 4o (2.)

BRUUN (Malthe Conrad). See MALTE-BRUN (C.).

CALLICOT (T. Carey). Hand-Book of Universal Geography; being a Gazetteer of the World. ... New York. 1853. 12° pp. iv., 856. (PUTNAM'S Home Cyclopedia, Vol. V.)

[GOODRICH (Samuel Griswold)]. Manners and Customs of the Principal Nations of the Globe. By the Author of Peter Parley's Tales. Boston. 1849. 16° or 18° (8. and 6.) (CABINET Libr., 19.)

A National Geography, for Schools; illustrated by 220 Engravings, and 33 Maps; with a Globe Map, on a new Plan New York. 1846. 4°

-] The World and its Inhabitants. See Class XIII. Part I. HouzÉ (A.). ... Atlas Universel Historique et Géographique composé de Cent Une Cartes donnant les différentes Divisions et Modifications territoriales des diverses Nations aux principales Époques de leur Histoire, avec une Notice sur tous les Faits importants, et l'Indication des Lieux ou ils se sont passés .... Adopté par le Conseil de l'Université [of France] pour être placé dans les Bibliothèques des Lycées et Colléges. Paris. [1849?] 4°

McCULLOCH (John Ramsey). M'Culloch's Universal Gazetteer. A

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