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INTERESTING WORKS
JUST PUBLISHED BY
HENRY COLBURN, NEW BURLINGTON STREET.
1. ZILLAH; a TALE of the HOLY CITY. By the Author of “Brambletye-House,” “The Tor Hill,” and “Reuben Apsley.” Second Edition, in 3 vols. post 8vo. 31s. 6d.
“Viewing it as a work of information on a most interesting subject presented in a very agreeable form, we recommend its perusal to all persons of leisure. The religious world especially ought to congratulate themselves on its appearance: they are usually debarred from the pleasure of reading works of imagination—here is one which might be preached from the pulpit; it is a “sacred performance,” and as legitimate in a church, as a piece of Handel or Horsley. It may throw light upon the Scriptures; it may even make the searching of them a lighter task; while the most scrupulous reader cannot condemn the author for having rashly or profanely approached subjects which he might deem could not be handled without impiety in a work of fiction.”—Spectator.
2. TALES of the GREAT ST. BERNARD. Second Edition, in 3 vols. post 8vo. 31s. 6d.
3. THE PROTESTANT; a Tale of the Reign of Queen Mary. By the Author of “De Foix,” and “The White Hoods.” 3 vols. post 8vo. 31s. 6d.
4. THE ANGLO-IRISH; a TALE of the NINETEENTH CENTURY. A Novel. In 3 vols. post 8vo. 31s. 6d.
“The incidents of Irish history, and the character, notions, feelings, and habits, engendered by the unprecedented situation of the people, combine to form a source of interest as fertile and as various as that from which the great Novelist of the North has created his Scotch historical Romances.”—Morning Chron.
5. SALATHIEL; a STORY of the PAST, the PRESENT, and the FUTURE. Second Edition, revised. 3 vols. post 8vo. 27s.