TALES OF IRISH LIFE,

Illustrative of the Manners, Customs, and Condition of the People, collected during a residence of several years in various parts of Ireland, with Illustrations by George Cruikshank. In 2 vols, price 12s.

'There is much matter worthy of earnest national attention in these fictions; while, at the same time, they are characteristic and amusing'—Literary Gazette.

'The designs of George Cruikshank, in this work, are sufficient to render any tales immortal.'—British Press.

'A hue of nature pervades them—an air of reality invests them;—life, actual life, is stamped upon the incidents and upon the characters.'—Dublin Morning Register.

'These volumes are calculated to do much good.'—Dublin and London Magazine.

'We recommend the whole to the perusal of our readers, as highly worthy of their attention.'—Critical Gazette.


HANS OF ICELAND,

A Tale, with four highly finished Etchings by George Cruikshank. Price 7s. 6d.

'Some say this monster was a witch,
Some say he was a devil.'—Dragon of Wantley.

'Really Hans of Iceland is altogether one of the best productions of its class which we have seen. There is a power about it resembling one of Fuseli's pictures, and Cruikshank's designs are capital.'—Literary Gazette.