THE PILGRIM FATHERS;
OR, THE FOUNDERS OF NEW ENGLAND IN THE REIGN OF JAMES THE FIRST.
With Twenty-eight Illustrations on Steel, and numerous Woodcuts.
"This is a good thing well done; a book that ought to be a household treasure in the family of the more than fifty millions of Englishmen and Americans, who are, if right-minded men, most deeply interested in the history it details. The story of the plantation of British America is, with the sole exception of the Sacred Records, the most important narrative in the annals of the world. No discovery of new lands like that of Columbus—no discovery in science, or in arts, approaches it in the magnitude of its glorious results."
—Standard.
"We can commend Mr. Bartlett's book as handsomely issued, carefully got together, and full of interesting reading. The illustrations are sufficiently varied—alternating between the Fens of Lincolnshire, the flats of Holland, and the scenery of Plymouth Sound."
—Athenæum.
PICTURES FROM SICILY.
Illustrated with Twenty-three Engravings on Steel, and several Woodcuts.
"As a work of reference it is of the highest utility; as an ornamental book it is unsurpassed; and as a guide to the traveller it has no equal in the English language."
—Observer.