Fouque.—Undine and Sintram.
Undine, a Tale; and Sintram and his Companions, a Tale. From the German of La Motte Fouqué. 1 vol., 12mo, green cloth, 50 cts.
“Undine is an exquisite creation of the imagination, and universally regarded as a masterpiece in this department of literature.”—Richmond Times.
Gilman, Mrs.—The Sibyl;
Or, New Oracles from the Poets; a Fanciful Diversion for the Drawing-Room. 1 vol., 12mo, cloth, extra gilt, $1 50.
“A sweet book of short and most pleasant quotations from the poets, illustrative of character, tastes, loves, &c., formed into a drawing-room game, with questions and answers. It is beautifully designed, beautifully executed, and beautifully robed for the gift-dispensing Christmas and New-Year public.”—Evangelist.
Goldsmith.—The Vicar of Wakefield.
By Oliver Goldsmith. 1 vol., 12mo, neatly printed, cloth, 50 cts.
—— The same, illustrated with designs by Mulready, elegantly bound, gilt edges, $1.
“This tale is the lasting monument of Goldsmith’s genius, his great legacy of pleasure to generations past, present, and to come.”