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NATURAL HISTORY OF INSECTS. 18mo. Illustrated by numerous Engravings.

The study of Natural History is at all times, and to almost every person, eminently pleasing and instructive: the object in this admirable volume has been to render it doubly captivating by the plain and simple style in which it is treated, and by the numerous engra. vings with which the text is illustrated. There is no branch of this delightful science more pleasing than that which exhibits the wonderful goodress and wisdom of the Creator, as they are displayed in the endless varieties of insect life-their forms, habits, capacities and works-and which investigates the nature and peculiarities these diminutive tribes of animated existence

"It seems to us that it will prove at once agreeable and instru to persons of all classes."-N. Y. Daily Advertiser

LIFE OF LORD BYRON. BY JOHN GALT, Esq. 18mo.

The splendour of Lord Byron's fame, and the interest attendant upon the story of his eventful life and early death, have combined to render his biography a work of more than usual attraction. Mr. Galt enjoyed the advantages consequent upon a long and intimate acquaintance with the noble poet, and has given a striking and satis factory description of his mind and character. One of the greatest merits of the work is its strict impartiality: the writer is evidently free from prejudice either favourable or adverse to his subject, and tells what he knows or believes to be the truth, without any bias from envy, ill-will, or affection

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The sprightly pen of the author has communicated uncommon interest to this work, and he appears to have done perfect justice to its inspired subject."-Albany Daily Advertiser.

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"Mr. Galt is one of the most fascinating writers of the age.”— Journal of Commerce.

IFE OF MOHAMMED; Founder of the Religion o
Islam and of the Empire of the Saracens.
GEORGE BUSH, A.M. 18mo. With a Plate.

By the Rev

The objects of the writer in the preparation of this volume have been condensation, clearness, and accuracy. It was written expressly for the publishers by an American author, and, in addition to the numerous and highly flattering commendations bestowed upon it by the press, it has received the testimonial of republication in England. În one respect, the plan adopted by the author presents an improvement upon preceding memoirs of the great impostor in the careful collocation of the chapters of the Koran with the events of the narrative,—a method by which the history is illustrated in a remarkable degree. The appendix, containing a series of prophetic investigations, is peculiarly curious, learned, and valuable.

"Mr. Bush is a scholar of extensive acquirements, and well fitted for the task which he has undertaken in this volume."-N. Y. Obs.

LETTERS ON DEMONOLOGY AND WITCHCRAFT. By Sir WALTER SCOTT, Bart. 18mo. With an Engraving.

This is a very curious and interesting work, containing as it does the results of much thought and great research upon one of the most exciting topics of human inquiry. Most of Sir Walter Scott's unrivalled novels betray the predilection for the supernatural with which his mind was tinged, and the extent of his reading in works which treat of "the history of that dark chapter of human nature" to which this volume is devoted. In it he has laid open the stores of his memory, and strikingly condensed and elucidated the subject; in many cases explaining, by most ingenious theories, occurrences which seem to lie beyond the boundaries of natural action.

"This volume is most interesting, and will be read with great pleasure by almost every class of readers."-U. S. Gazette.

"The subject is most alluring, and the manner in which it is handled is magical."-Athen.

HISTORY OF THE BIBLE. By the Rev. G. R. GLEIS. In 2 vols. 18mo. With a Map of Palestine.

These volumes do not, as from their title one might imagine, contain merely an account of the origin and contents of the Sacred Volume: the object of the writer has extended far beyond this. He has produced, perhaps, the most elaborate and able examination of the various objections urged against the Scriptures that has ever been written; and, at the same time, one of the clearest and most satisfactory expositions of the whole Bible, not only as the foundation of our faith, but also as a history. In the performance of his task, Mr. Gleig has exhibited equal piety and learning, and his work is calculated to facilitate to a remarkable degree both the comprehension and enjoyment of the inspired writings.

"The style of it is surpassed by no work with which we are acquainted."-Albany Telegraph and Register.

POLAR SEAS AND REGIONS. By Professors LESLIE and JAMESON, and HUGH MURRAY, Esq. 18mo. With Maps and Engravings.

The plan of these works would not be complete without a requisite degree of attention to the most recent improvements and discoveries in every branch of science. In none have greater advances been made, in the present century, than in geography and the knowledge of the earth which we inhabit, and care has accordingly been taken to include the best of such works as treat of these discoveries. The Polar Seas and Regions have been most fertile in results through the enterprise and perseverance of a Ross, a Franklin, and a Parry, and the work in which their investigations are described is one of the most interesting and instructive of the series.

"The writers are gentlemen of first-rate standing in the scientific world, and the subject is one to which every curious mind is attracted y a sort of involuntary impulse."-N. Y. Journal of Commerce.

LIFE AND TIMES OF GEORGE IV. By the Rev. GEORGE CROLY. 18mo. With a Portrait.

The regency and reign of this monarch occupied one of the mor eventful and interesting periods of English history, not only from the magnitude and importance of their political occurrences, but also from the vast improvements in science and the arts by which they were distinguished, and the number of eminent individuals who flourished at this epoch. The character of George himself was not the least remarkable among those of the principal personages of the ime, and it has been handled by Mr. Croly with a just and fearless, ut not uncharitable spirit. His perceptions are close, keen, and ac urate, and his language singularly terse and energetic. His work ill be of the highest value to the future historian.

"Mr. Croly has acquitted himself very handsomely. His subject is one of much interest, and he has treated it with unusual impar tiality. The author's style is chaste, classical, and beautiful, and it may be taken as a model of fine writing."-Mercantile Advertiser.

DISCOVERY AND ADVENTURE IN AFRICA. By Professor JAMESON, and JAMES WILSON and HUGH MURRAY, Esqrs. 18mo. With a Map and Engravings.

In this volume is recorded every thing that is known of the interior of that dangerous continent which has been for so many ages a terra incognita, and proved the grave of so many enterprising travellers, except what has been revealed to us by the recent investigations of John and Richard Lander, whose adventures form the subject of two of the succeeding numbers of the Library. The plan of the work consists of condensed abstracts of the narratives of all the mod. ern African travellers, in which every thing important or interesting is preserved, while the unessential details have been so abbreviated as to bring the substance of each account within convenient lis

"This work we believe will be interesting to every class of readers, especially to the philanthropist and Christian."-N. Y. Evangelist. LIVES OF EMINENT PAINTERS AND SCULPTORS By ALLAN CUNNINGHAM. In 3 vols. 18mo. With Portraits The author has collected, in these small volumes, a history of art in England, and the lives, characters, and works of its most eminent professors, the materials of which were previously scattered through many volumes, inaccessible and uninviting to the mass of readers, The critical observations profusely scattered through these biog raphies will render them useful to the student, while the personal anecdotes with which they abound make them equally alluring to the ordinary reader. The labours and struggles of genius, the suc cess of perseverance, and the inutility of talent unallied to prudence, as exemplified in these narratives, afford a useful moral lesson, while the incidents which illustrate them become the source of pleasure and entertainment.

"The whole narrative is lively and alluring."-N. Y. Atlas.

HISTORY OF CHIVALRY AND THE CRUSADES. By G. P. R. JAMES, Esq. 18mo. With Engravings.

No modern writer is, perhaps, so well qualified to write upon this subject as the author of "Richelieu," and of the " Life and Times of Charlemagne;" unquestionably, since the death of Sir Walter Scott, the best informed historical antiquary of the age. The present work contains, in a small compass, a clear and concise account of that celebrated institution which, in process of time, became the foundation of the modern European systems of government and jurisprudence, with a vivid description of those amazing ebullitions of national enthusiasm which poured such immense multitudes of war like pilgrims upon the plains of Asia, and produced such extraordi nary changes in the condition of mankind. The work is eminently curious, interesting, learned, and philosophical.

"The author of this work has done the public a service, which we think will be duly appreciated."-N. Y. Daily Advertiser.

LIFE OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS. By H. G. BELL. In 2 vols. 18mo. With a Portrait.

It is now generally admitted that great injustice has been done to the character of Mary, and that there is good reason to believe her, to say the least, guiltless of the dark offences charged against her Mr. Bell has undertaken her vindication, and, having investigated the facts with uncommon industry and patience, he has succeeded in establishing a conviction of her entire innocence. The sym

pathy excited by the story of her beauty and her misfortunes is now heightened by the assurance of her wrongs. Mr. Bell's is considered the most affecting, as well as the most impartial life of Mary that has been written.

"The reader will be pleased to learn that the life of Mary has been written anew, by one who appears, both in temper and talent, extremely well qualified for the task."-N. Y. Atlas.

ANCIENT AND MODERN EGYPT. By the Rev. M. RUSSELL, LL.D. 18mo. With a Map and Engravings.

In this volume is contained a distinct and well arranged account fall that is known with certainty respecting the ancient history, as well as the present condition, of that extraordinary country whose antiquity baffles the research of the most persevering explorers, and to which both Rome and Greece were indebted for at least the rudiments of those arts and sciences which were brought in them to such perfection. The stupendous remains of Egyptian architecture, and the treasures of knowledge that still remain locked up in the farfamed hieroglyphics, have long engaged the attention of the most accomplished scholars, and every thing relating to them and the land in which they exist is in the highest degree interesting to the inquiring mind.

"All that is known of Egypt is condensed into this history; and the readers of it will find themselves well repaid for their labour and money."-New-Haven Advertiser.

HISTORY OF POLAND. BY JAMES FLETCHER, Esq.

18mo. With a Portrait of Kosciusko.

The recent unsuccessful effort of the gallant and unfortunate Poles to break their yoke of bondage has fixed the attention and awakened the sympathies of every lover of freedom and every friend to humanity. The writer of this history has brought to his undertaking much learning, great industry and patience in research, and the most unbiased candour. The volume is full of interest an useful information, drawn from an immense variety of sources, many of which are not accessible to the mass of readers, particularly in America.

"Of the writer's fairness and research we have a very good opinion; and his book is just the thing that is wanted at the present moment."-N. Y. American.

"No work has for a long period been published here so deserving of praise and so replete with interest."-American Traveller.

FESTIVALS, GAMES, AND AMUSEMENTS, Ancient and Modern. By HORATIO SMITH, Esq. 18mo. With Additions. By SAMUEL WOODWORTH, Esq., of New-York. With Engravings.

"Laws, institutions, empires pass away and are forgotten, but the diversions of a people, being commonly interwoven with some immutable element of the general feeling, or perpetuated by circum stances of climate and locality, will frequently survive when every other national peculiarity has worn itself out and fallen into oblivion." This extract shows the spirit in which this captivating volume was designed, and its pretensions to utility. The information imbodied in its pages is curious and extensive, and not the least attractive por tion is the account of the amusements, &c. peculiar to different sec tions of the United States, added by Mr. Woodworth.

"The book is highly amusing and interesting."-Penn. Inquirer.

IFE OF SIR ISAAC NEWTON. BY DAVID BREWSTER LL.D. F.R.S. 18mo. With a Portrait and Woodcuts.

This is the only extended Life of the greatest of English philoso phers ever given to the public. In attempting to supply a vacancy in philosophic and scientific literature, Sir David Brewster, himself one of the most profound and eminent savans of the age, has not only sought out from resources hitherto unknown and inaccessible to previous writers every fresh and novel particular of Newton's life, but has given the most lucid explanations of his great discoveries, and the steps by which they were accomplished; and has been remarkably successful in rendering these intelligible to all classes of readers.

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