LIFE AMONG CONVICTS.
By the Rev. C. B. Gibson, M.R.I.A., Chaplain in the Convict Service.
2 vols.

"All concerned in that momentous question—the treatment of our convicts—may peruse with interest and benefit the very valuable information laid before them by Mr. Gibson in the most pleasant and lucid manner possible."—Sun.

ENGLISH WOMEN OF LETTERS.
By Julia Kavanagh,
Author of "Nathalie," "Adèle," "French Women of Letters," "Queen Mab," &c.
2 vols.

HISTORY OF ENGLAND, FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES I. TO THE DISGRACE OF CHIEF JUSTICE COKE.
By Samuel Rawson Gardiner, late Student of Christchurch.
2 vols.

ITALY UNDER VICTOR EMMANUEL. A Personal Narrative.
By Count Charles Arrivabene.

"Whoever wishes to gain an insight into the Italy of the present moment, and to know what she is, what she has done, and what she has to do, should consult Count Arrivabene's ample volumes, which are written in a style singularly vivid and dramatic."—Dicken's All the Year Round.

THE PRIVATE DIARY OF RICHARD, DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM AND CHANDOS, K.G. 3 vols.

MAN; or, THE OLD AND NEW PHILOSOPHY:
Being Notes and Facts for the Curious, with especial reference to recent writers on the subject of the Antiquity of Man.
By the Rev. B. W. Savile, M.A., 1 vol.

DRIFTWOOD, SEAWEED, AND FALLEN LEAVES.
By the Rev. John Cumming, D.D.
2 vols.

THE LIFE OF J. M. W. TURNER, R.A.,
from Original Letters and Papers furnished by his Friends, and Fellow Academicians.
By Walter Thornbury.
2 vols. with Portraits and other Illustrations.