NEW WORK by the AUTHOR of "COLIN CLINK." W O O D H O U S L E E: OR THE ASTROLOGER. BY CHARLES HOOTON, ESQ. By W. HARRISON AINSWORTH, ESQ. OLD SAINT PAUL'S, A TALE OF THE PLAGUE AND FIRE OF LONDON. WINDSOR CASTLE, An Historical Romance. By W. HARRISON AINSWORTH, ESQ. CHAPTERS II . III . IV . V . VI. [1]
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MR. JAMES'S RECENT FICTIONS.NOW READY,THE LAST OF THE FAIRIES: a Christmas Tale for 1848. MARGARET GRAHAM: a Tale founded on Fact. In 2 vols. post 8vo, £l 1s. The Sixteenth Volume of the New and Illustrated Edition of THE WORKS OF G. P. R. JAMES, ESQ.Will be published on the 1st of April, 1848. This new and attractive Series of Mr. James's Works is published Quarterly. It commenced on the 1st of July, 1844, and the following Volumes have already appeared:--
*** The Third Volume, in addition to the usual Illustration, contains a new and highly-finished Portrait of the Author. The following are Extracts from a few of the favourable Reviews which have appeared of this Series: "The writings of James are so well known to the readers of fiction, that it is unnecessary to call their attention to them. This edition is well got up, the type is clear, sharp, and legible, and the size convenient for the reader, and appropriate for the shelves of a bookcase. The book, as it is, will form a pleasing addition to the collections of literature of the class to which it belongs.--Times. "This is a most admirable edition of the works of this popular author, convenient in size, and handsome in appearance. It, moreover, possesses the advantage of being revised and corrected by the author, --no small recommendations, since the generality of Mr. James's works being connected with history, a careful perusal of his productions increases their value."--Atlas. "Mr. James is a writer whose vraisemblance is always so perfect, and even what he invents so like truth, that we can never fancy we are reading fiction, nor indeed are we, in the historical portions of his publications,--and these form the far greater division,--which are all drawn from deep study and elaborate comparison."--Literary Gazette. "Mr. James is a pure and pleasing writer, and we are glad to see that his Works are now to be thrown into a handy, handsome, and accessible shape."--Scotsman. LONDON: PARRY & CO., 32 & 33, LEADENHALL STREET.
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