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New Works, published by Carey, Lea, & Blanchard.

Moore's New Work.

TRAVELS OF AN IRISH GENTLEMAN,
IN SEARCH OF A RELIGION.

With Notes and Illustrations. By the Editor of Captain Rock's
Memoirs. In 1 vol. 12mo.

“Considering the circumstances under which these volumes are given to the
public, we consider their contents as amongst the most interesting records of
which the assertion of the human mind ever formed the theme.”

Monthly Review.

“The masterly manner in which Mr. Moore has brought together his arguments,
the great extent and minuteness of his researches into ancient authorities,
his intimacy with the customs and traditions of other times, and his
close and critical knowledge of the ancient languages, will surprise the reader
of his Travels, who may have measured his talents by his songs.”

American
Sentinel
.

THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS.

With coloured plates: elegantly bound, with gilt edges: a beautiful
volume for a present.

SISMONDI'S HISTORY OF THE FALL OF THE
ROMAN EMPIRE:
COMPRISING A VIEW OF THE INVASION OF THE BARBARIANS.

THE INFIRMITIES OF GENIUS,
Illustrated by referring the anomalies in the literary character,
to the habits and constitutional peculiarities of Men of Genius.
By R. R. Madden, Esq. In 2 vols. 12mo.

“This is a very valuable and interesting work, full of new views and curious
deductions; beginning with general remarks on the influence of literary
habits, on the constitution, and thence proceeding to make the theory more
actual by its application to particular instances.

“His physical biographies, if we may so term them, of Burns, Cowper, Byron,
and Scott, are of a very curious and novel kind; written with equal feeling
and observation. He traces Cowper's malady to its true source, monomania
on religious subjects; and the tone of the remarks is at once so just and
so candid, that we cannot do better than give a brief portion.”

Lit. Gazette.

THE LIFE OF PRINCE TALLEYRAND.

Accompanied by a Portrait. In 1 volume, 8vo.

“How could the work be otherwise than interesting, when it traces the career of a statesman, who,
though now in his eighty-first year, has commanding influence in every European cabinet, who acquired
power under the French monarchy, and retained it under the Republic, the Directory, the Consulate, the
Empire, and the Dynasty of Artois and Orleans?”

Athenœum.


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Consisting of elegant selections from British and American
writers of the 19th century. In one small neat volume, elegantly
bound in morocco; with engravings, by Ellis, from designs
by Westall and Richter.

This work particularly commends itself to school teachers, parents,
and others, who may be in search of a volume to present
to either sex.

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prose and poetry in Great Britain and America. The premiums would be a
pretty present for young ladies, or students, emulous to be noticed or rewarded.”


Sentinel.

“It is a collection, or rather let us say, a selection of pieces in prose and
verse, that have real merit, with reference both to style and sentiment. They
are choice, and will be useful to improve the taste and strengthen the morals.
The author has done a good work, and those who wish to give the most deserving
a beautiful and a useful `premium,' will find the work to which we
refer altogether suitable.”

U. S. Gazette.

“Carey, Lea & Blanchard have given us a choice selection of gems, from
the best popular writers of the day, under the above title. It contains articles
from the pens of Croley, Wilson, Byron, Mary Howitt, Mrs. Hemans,
Moore, Hood, Dr. Bird, Campbell, Manning, Irving, Webster, Sprague, Brain-ing,
Percival, &c. The volume is a pleasant one, and the selections such as
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N. Y. Com. Advortiser.

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the present century. The selections are admirably made, and the work is
got up with unusual elegance. The binding is a beautiful specimen of the
skill which has been attained in this important department of book-making.
The volume is one of rare beauty, and constitutes a cheap, elegant, and appropriate
present.”

Daily Intelligencer.

“A very neat and instructive present for youth at all seasons.”

Nat. Gaz.

A TREATISE ON ASTRONOMY.

BY SIR JOHN F. W. HERSCHEL, F. R. S. &c.

In 1 vol. 12mo.

“The present treatise is in no wise inferior to its predecessor: it is characterized
by the same agreeable and elegant style, the same facility of illustration—added
to which it possesses unrivalled precision and accuracy of demonstration.
Avoiding, therefore, the abstruse niceties and the transcendental
mathematics of the subject, the author has nevertheless produced a volume
calculated, we are fully persuaded, to impress upon his readers the magnitude
and importance of the science, and to initiate them in no mean degree into
its mysteries.”

Lit. Gazette.

Memoirs of the Court
OF KING CHARLES THE FIRST.

By Lucy Aikin. In Two Volumes, 8vo.


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TALES AND CONVERSATIONS,
OR, THE NEW CHILDREN'S FRIEND.

By Mrs. Markham, Author of the Histories of England and
France. In 2 small volumes.

“We conscientiously recommend Mrs. Markham to our readers.”

Lit.
Gazette
.

“These volumes contain excellent instruction in a very agreeable form.”


Spectator.

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Markham, designed for the improvement of young people. We have examined
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of the author. They are sufficiently simple to be understood by boys and girls
who have just begun to take to their books; they convey lessons well worth
the study of all who are yet classed among young people; and they are interesting
enough to secure the attention of those whom they are designed to instruct.”


Chronicle.

MRS. TROLLOPE'S BELGIUM AND WESTERN GERMANY.

INCLUDING VISITS TO BADEN-BADEN, WEISBADEN, CASSEL,
HANOVER, &c. &c. IN 1 VOL.

“We have pleasure in saying, that we think her style considerably strengthened
and improved since her `Tour in America.”

Quarterly Review.

MEMOIRS OF CELEBRATED WOMEN OF ALL
COUNTRIES.

BY THE DUCHESS D'ABRANTES.

ON THE PENITENTIARY SYSTEM
IN THE UNITED STATES,
AND ITS APPLICATION IN FRANCE:

With an Appendix on Penal Codes, and Statistical Notes. By
G. De Beaumont and A. De Toqueville, Counsellors in the
Royal Court of Paris, and Members of the Historical Society
of Pennsylvania. Translated from the French: with an introduction,
notes, and additions. By Francis Leiber. In 1
vol. 8vo.

“The commissioners appear to have pursued their researches with much
industry and intelligence, and to have rendered themselves thoroughly acquainted
with the subject.”
“The translation of the work could not have been committed to better
hands than Mr. Leiber's, and with his notes and additions, it forms one of
the best practical treatises extant on the causes and prevention of crime.
We shall probably have occasion to recur again to this valuable work.”

Balt.
American
.

HISTORY OF SPAIN AND PORTUGAL.
Complete, in 5 vols. 12mo.

“A work unequalled in modern English historical literature.”

Athenæum.