JUST PUBLISHED BY
HENRY COLBURN, NEW BURLINGTON STREET.
1. A MARRIAGE IN HIGH LIFE; a Novel. Edited by the Authoress of "Flirtation." 2 vols. post 8vo. 21s.
"'A Marriage in High Life' is a novel likely to become a permanent favourite with the public. The narrative is constructed upon an event of deep interest; it reaches the feelings in the simplest language of conversation. It is perhaps one of the most unpretending tales of the day. It impresses itself upon the mind, and we close it with a high respect for the amiable feelings of the authoress; she possesses the merit of suggesting events of no common power over the feelings of the heart."—Atlas.
2. COUSIN WILLIAM—GERVASE SKINNER; SKETCHES from LIFE; being the THIRD and LAST SERIES of SAYINGS and DOINGS. 3 vols. post 8vo. 31s. 6d.
"These tales partake of the merits of the two former series, while they excel them in vivacity, truth, and copiousness of character. In the facility with which Mr. Hook sketches personal peculiarities, he is unrivalled: the readiness with which he falls into all the little niceties and familiarities which mark the tone of society, is equally striking. The little appearance of labour in his writings, the singular warmth and unstudied vigour of his sentences, complete the effect, and make his works the most lively, and at the same time the truest pictures of life we have yet met with."—Atlas.
3. SIR MICHAEL SCOTT; a Romance. By ALLAN CUNNINGHAM. In 3 vols. post 8vo. 28s. 6d.
"Mr. Cunningham is, beyond all question, a man of genius, taste, and feeling, and he has lately given to the world two very extraordinary tales; the one entitled 'Paul Jones,' the other 'Sir Michael Scott.'"—Edinburgh Review.
"A work of surprising grandeur and power."—Scots Times.
4. CLORINDA; or, CONFESSIONS OF AN OLD MAID. 3 vols. post 8vo. 28s. 6d.