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BY

WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND
AND SONS,

EDINBURGH AND LONDON.

THE HISTORY OF EUROPE,

FROM THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION IN 1789 TO THE
BATTLE OF WATERLOO.

By Sir Archibald Alison, Bart., D.C.L.

Library Edition (the Eighth), Fourteen Volumes Demy Octavo, with Portraits, £10, 10s. Crown Octavo Edition, Twenty Volumes, £6.

THE FIFTH VOLUME OF

THE HISTORY OF

EUROP E.

FROM THE FALL OF NAPOLEON TO THE ACCESSION OF LOUIS NAPOLEON.

By Sir Archibald Alison, Bart. D.C.L.

Uniform with the Library Edition of the Author's "History of Europe," price 15s.

ATLAS TO ALISON'S HISTORY OF EUROPE. By A. Keith Johnston, F.R.S.E., &c.

Author of the "Physical Atlas," &c.

109 Maps and Plans of Countries, Battles, Sieges, and Sea-Fights, Coloured. Demy Quarto, to accompany the Library Edition, and other Editions of the History in Octavo, £3, 3s. Crown Quarto, to accompany the Edition in Crown Octavo, £1, 11s. 6d.

THE LIFE

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A New Edition, being the Third.

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By Sir Archibald Alison, Bart., D.C.L.

Two Volumes Demy Octavo, with Maps and Portraits, price 30s.

Unquestionably the best 'Life of Marlborough.'”—Morning Post.

"Alison's 'Life of Marlborough' is an enchaining romance."-Blackwood's Magazine.

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VISIT TO FLANDERS AND THE FIELD.

By James Simpson, Esq., Advocate.

Author of "The Philosophy of Education," "Lectures to the Working Classes," &c. With Two Coloured Plans of the Battle. Crown Octavo, price 5s.

"Numerous as are the accounts of Waterloo that have been published, Mr Simpson's description may still be read with pleasure, from its freshness; it has the life of vegetation newly gathered-smacking of reality, little of books."-Spectator.

A New Edition, in the Press.

CURRAN AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES. By Charles Phillips, Esq., B.A.

"Certainly one of the most extraordinary pieces of Biography ever produced. No library should be without it."-Lord Brougham.

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"We know not where else to find, within the same compass, so much well-digested and reliable information on the subject of Missions as in these volumes. The study of them will inspire the reader with new views of the importance, responsibility, and dignity of the Missionary work."-American Bibliotheca Sacra.

Second Edition, Post Octavo, with Illustrations, price 7s. 6d.

THE ANGLER'S COMPANION TO THE
RIVERS AND LOCHS OF SCOTLAND.

By Thomas Tod Stoddart.

Third Edition, in Octavo, with Illustrations, price 12s. 6d.

THE MOOR AND THE LOCH.

CONTAINING MINUTE INSTRUCTIONS IN ALL HIGHLAND SPORTS, WITH
WANDERINGS OVER CRAG AND CORREI, FLOOD AND FELL.
By John Colquhoun, Esq.

William Blackwood and Sons.

THE STORY OF THE

CAMPAIGN OF SEBASTOPOL.

WRITTEN IN THE

CAMP.

By Lieut.-Col. E. Bruce Hamley,
Captain, R.A.

Originally published in Blackwood's Magazine.

With Illustrations, drawn in Camp by the Author, price 21s.

THE POSITION ON THE ALMA.

A COLOURED PANORAMIC VIEW, DONE ON THE FIELD.

By Lieut.-Col. E. Bruce Hamley,

Captain, R.A.

Price Ten Shillings and Sixpence.

"Along with this you will get some sketches of the Alma done on the spot, and worked up since I got my colour-box, &c., which were on board ship."-Extract from Lieut.Col. Hamley's Letter, Camp before Sebastopol, 29th December 1854.

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Two Volumes, price £1, 7s. 6d.

HISTORY OF THE

BYZANTINE AND

GREEK EMPIRES, 716-1453.

By George Finlay, Esq., Athens.

"It is the most complete and elaborate history of the Byzantine and Greek Empires that has appeared in an English form."-Leader.

"At a time when so much attention is being devoted to the modern history of the Greek race, and to the constitution and history of the Greek Church, and when even our scholars are catching the enthusiasm, and insisting on the necessity of studying the modern Greek language and literature, Mr Finlay's solid and careful works will be welcomed by all who read to be informed."-Athenæum.

"Mr Finlay's work deserves warm praise as a careful and conscientious performance. General readers might desire that their taste for interesting details should have been provided for by the author. But the judicious and the scholarly will admire the severe abstinence that imparts a Doric severity to this manly and most creditable historical performance, which must confer no small distinction on its author's name."-Press.

By the same Author.

I. GREECE UNDER THE ROMANS, B.C. 146 TO A.D. 717. Octavo, 16s. II. MEDIEVAL GREECE, 1204-1461. Octavo, 12s.

MISS STRICKLAND'S LIVES OF

QUEENS OF SCOTLAND.

THE

EMBELLISHED WITH PORTRAITS AND HISTORICAL VIGNETTES.

Volumes 1 to 6 are published, price 10s. 6d. each.

"In no part of the voluminous and charming writings of Miss Strickland does she more forcibly recommend herself to the reader of history than in the interesting volume before us. Embracing a period in the annals of Scotland remarkable for the deeds of violence that were perpetrated in it, and presenting a picture of life and morality strongly contrasting with the results of modern civilisation, she has had a noble field within which to exercise her extraordinary talents for research, and has produced an historical narrative, unsurpassed, in point of interest and intrinsic merit, by any of those which have earned for her the high literary reputation she so deservedly enjoys."-Morning Advertiser.

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"Of no modern writer can it be affirmed, with less hesitation, that she has become an English Classic, nor, until human nature becomes very different from what it now is, can we imagine the least probability that the music of her lays will cease to soothe the ear, or the beauty of her sentiment to charm the gentle heart."-Blackwood's Magazine.

Twenty-second Edition, Foolscap Octavo, price 7s. 6d.

THE COURSE OF TIME.

A POEM IN TEN BOOK S.

By Robert Pollok, A.M.

"Of deep and hallowed impress, full of noble thoughts and graphic conceptions-the production of a mind alive to the great relations of being, and the sublime simplicity of our religion."-Blackwood's Magazine.

LAYS OF THE SCOTTISH CAVALIERS, AND OTHER POEMS.

By W. Edmondstoune Aytoun,

Professor of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres in the University of Edinburgh.

Tenth Edition, Foolscap Octavo, 7s. 6d.

"Finer ballads than these, we are bold to say, are not to be found in the language.”— Times.

"Professor Aytoun's Scotland has yet a poet. now sinks in cadences sad

Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers'-a volume of verse which shows that Full of the true fire, it now stirs and swells like a trumpet noteand wild as the wail of a Highland dirge."-Quarterly Review.

Elegantly printed in Small Octavo, price 5s.

FIRMILIAN; OR, THE STUDENT OF

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"Humour of a kind most rare at all times, and especially in the present day, runs through every page, and passages of true poetry and delicious versification prevent the continual play of sarcasm from becoming tedious."-Literary Gazette.

"But we must leave our readers to unravel this mystery for themselves. Enough has been said and sung to make them acquainted with the claims of Firmilian,' to be deemed ⚫ the finest poem of the age.'”—Dublin University Magazine.

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"A work which, for genius, originality of conception, and poetic brilliancy of execution has no rival in modern times. It not only sustains, but will enhance the deservedly high reputation of the author. The notes are peculiarly interesting, as containing a judicial collation and summary of the evidences which have induced the Sheriff of Orkney to record a verdict of acquittal in favour of Mary Stuart, and of reprobation of her self-interested accusers." ."-MISS STRICKLAND'S Lives of the Queens of Scotland, Vol. VI.

BON GAULTIER'S BOOK OF BALLADS.
Illustrated by DOYLE, LEECH, and CROWQUILL.

New Edition, square 12mo, price 8s. 6d.

An ILLUSTRATED EDITION of

THE COURSE OF TIME.

A POEM.

By Robert Pollok, A.M.

The Designs by BIRKET FOSTER, JOHN TENNIEL, and JOHN R. CLAYTON.
Engraved by EDMUND EVANS, DALZIEL Brothers, GREEN, &c.

In square 8vo, elegantly bound in cloth, price 21s. ; or in morocco, price 323

"This sumptuously-printed book, with its vellum-like paper, its exquisite wood-engravings, rivalling in light and shadow, in softness of aerial perspective, in translucence of water, and in truth of foliage, the most highly-finished steel plates of the annuals and books of beauty of by-past years, is an unique and worthy issue of the great poem of Pollok, a bard who has now safely assumed a pedestal in the temple of poetic fame."-Morning Advertiser.

Second Edition.

In small 8vo, with a Frontispiece, price 5s.

JESSIE CAMERON: A HIGHLAND STORY. By the Lady Rachel Butler.

"Those who read Jessie Cameron' will desire at once that Lady Butler should continue to write Highland stories. It is a sweet and tender tale, and proves, on the part of the writer, a knowledge of humble life and character which can scarcely exist without a heartfelt sympathy with the joys and sorrows of the poor. This sympathy is abundantly manifested in the romance of Jessie Cameron's loves and griefs and heroism-the heroism, the grief, the love, all equally touching, refined, unaffected. No one can take up this very agreeable volume without becoming interested, and following its graceful drama to the end."-Athenæum.

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"This volume, called by the appropriate name of The Sketcher,' is one that ought to be found in the studio of every English landscape-painter. and suggestive readings for young artists, especially landscape-painters, can scarcely be found."-The Globe

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