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PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, AND STATIONERS,

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CROSBY, NICHOLS, LEE & CO., having purchased some of the most valuable Stereotype Plates formerly owned by Phillips. Sampson & Co., will hereafter publish them in addition to the large list of popular works heretofore published by Crosby, Nichols & Co.

THEIR PUBLICATIONS NOW INCLUDE

THE ILLUSTRATED STANDARD POETS AND DRAMATISTS,

The most complete, and some of them the only editions published in this country. Bound in various styles.

The Boston Library Editions of

MACAULAY'S ENGLAND. 4 vols.
GIBBON'S ROME. 6 vols.

HUME'S ENGLAND. 6 vols.
HALLAM'S WORKS. 10 vols.

With other well-known and valuable works in all the various departments of literature. The following list comprises a small part of our publications, but for full particulars please send for our catalogue.

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LAMB'S WORKS.

THE WORKS OF CHARLES LAMB.-Edited by Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd. In four volumes, with a fine Portrait. 12mo. Price, $5.

WALTON'S LIVES.

THE LIVES OF DR. JOHN DONNE, SIR HENRY WOTTON, RICHARD HOOKER, GEORGE HERBERT, and DR. ROBERT SANDERSON. By Izaak Walton. With some account of the Author and his Writings. By Thomas Zouch, D. D., F. R. S., Prebendary of Durham. New edition, with Illustrative Notes. 12mo. Price, $1.25.

HUME'S ENGLAND.

THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE INVASION OF JULIUS CESAR TO THE ABDICATION OF JAMES THE SECOND, 1688. By David Hume, Esq. A new edition, with the Author's last corrections and improvements. To which is prefixed a short Account of his Life, written by himself. 6 vols. 12mo. Price, $7.50.

GIBBON'S ROME.

THE HISTORY OF THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. By Edward Gibbon, Esq. With Notes by the Rev. H. H. Milman. A new edition, to which is added a complete Index of the whole work. 6 vols. 12mo. Price, $7.50.

MACAULAY'S ENGLAND.

THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF JAMES II. By Thomas Babington Macaulay. 4 vols. 12mo. Price, $5.

HALLAM.

THE HISTORICAL WORKS OF HENRY HALLAM, LL.D., F. R. A. S., Foreign Associate of the Institute of France. 10 vols. 12mo. Price, $ 12.50.

This edition of Hallam is reprinted from the latest and best London edition, and contains the author's last revisions and corrections. The Supplemental Notes, published at first in an octavo volume, have been incorporated with the original work, partly at the foot of the pages, partly at the close of each chapter.

The publishers offer this as the finest edition of these valuable Historical Works ever issued. Printed by Houghton, at the Riverside Press, on tinted paper, uniform with our elegant library editions, already widely known, we confidently claim for it the palm as the best specimen of book-making in the department of History.

SHAKESPEARE.

THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, with Glossarial and other Notes, by Knight, Dyce, Douce, Collier, Halliwell, Hunter, and Richardson. 8 vols. 12mo. Price, $10.

MILTON.

THE POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN MILTON. A new edition. With Notes, and a Life of the Author, by John Mitford. 2 vols. 12mo. Price, $2.50.

BYRON.

BYRON'S COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS. Edited by Thomas Moore. 4 vols. 12mo. Price, $5.

CAMPBELL.

THE POETICAL WORKS OF THOMAS CAMPBELL. Edited by Epes Sargent. With Notes and a Memoir. 1 vol. 12mo. Price, $1.25.

ROGERS.

THE POETICAL WORKS OF SAMUEL ROGERS.
With Notes and a Memoir. 1 vol. 12mo. Price, $ 1.25.

Edited by Epes Sargent.

COLLINS, GRAY, AND GOLDSMITH.

THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS OF WILLIAM COLLINS, THOMAS GRAY, AND OLIVER GOLDSMITH. With Biographical Sketches and Notes. Edited by Epes Sargent. 1 vol. 12mo. Price, $ 1.25.

BURTON.

THE ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY, What it is, with all the Kinds, Causes, Symptoms, Prognostics, and Several Cures of it. In Three Partitions, with their several Sections, Members, and Subsections, Philosophically, Medically, Historically opened and cut up. By Democritus, Junior. With a Satirical Preface, conducive to the following Discourse. A new edition, corrected, and enriched by translations of the numerous classical extracts. By Democritus, Minor. 3 vols. 12mo. Price, $4.

DISRAELI.

CURIOSITIES OF LITERATURE. By Isaac Disraeli. With a View of the Life and Writings of the Author. By his Son. In four volumes. 12mo. Price, $5.

GRIMM'S TALES.

GERMAN POPULAR TALES AND HOUSEHOLD STORIES. Collected by the Brothers Grimm. Newly Translated, with Illustrations by Edward H. Wehnert. Complete edition, containing 206 stories, with 16 full-page Illustrations, and numerous smaller Engravings. 16mo. 2 vols. Price, $ 2.50.

Channing's Works.

MEMOIR OF WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING, D. D. With Extracts from his Correspondence and Manuscripts. Two portraits. 3 vols. 12mo. Cloth, $2.00. WORKS OF WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING, D. D. With an Introduction. Six volumes in three. Price, $2.00.

Bacon.

BACON'S ESSAYS: With Annotations by Richard Whately, D. D., Archbishop of Dublin. Fifth Edition. Revised and Enlarged. 8vo. Price, $2.50.

"Probably no man of the present generation is better qualified in every way to edit the works of such a writer as Bacon than Archbishop Whately, who has long stood in the foremost rank of Europe's first intellectual philosophers; and the manner in which he has performed his duty as editor of these Essays fully confirms this opinion."

This new edition is very handsomely printed on tinted paper.

Marion Graham.

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MARION GRAHAM or Higher than Happiness. By the Author of "Life on the Dark River," "Broken Bud," &c., &c., &c. 12mo. Price, $ 1.25.

"Its characters are natural and life-like, the scenes and conversations well conceived and expressed, and the whole story is full of interest of the highest and noblest description. Marion Graham is the well-drawn portrait of a true woman, one of those glorious beings whom once to meet is forever after to have faith in that humanity which they ennoble and that truth which their lives illustrate. We hazard the opinion that Marion Graham' will not be found inferior to Adam Bede' or Mill on the Floss."- Boston Courier.

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Florence Erwin.

FLORENCE ERWIN'S THREE HOMES. 16mo. Price, 75 cents.

By a Lady. Illustrated.

A very interesting tale, and particularly so at the present time. It describes the three homes of Florence, in South Carolina, New York city, and in a country village, and gives a touching picture of her trials and enjoyments. The character of Old Rachel, her devoted and pious slave, could not have been better drawn by Mrs. Stowe herself, and Aunt Hitty is worthy of Dickens.

The Hindoo Brahmin.

LIFE AND RELIGION OF THE HINDOOS; with a Sketch of my Life and Experience. By JOGUTH CHUNDER (baptized PHILIP) GANGOOLY. Illustrated by two Engravings. 16mo. Price, $1.00.

Mr. GANGOOLY, in his Preface, says: "My main object in writing this is to do India justice, and give to my Christian friends some correct information respecting her manners, customs, and religious institutions. Having a full knowledge of the subjects, I have attempted to treat of them in full, explaining their meaning, and showing the occasion which gave their rise."

Rev. DR. ELLIS says: "The reader will hardly fail to notice how charming and attractive the contents of these pages are made by the natural eloquence, the hearty frankness, and the wonderful power of discernment in this very young and marvellously endowed Hindoo convert to Christ."

The Greek Verb.

AN ANALYSIS OF THE GREEK VERB. By MARSHALL HENSHAW, A. M. Oblong 4to. Price, 63 cents.

This work is used in Amherst and Rutgers Colleges, and has received the strongest testimonials from many eminent Greek scholars.

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