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THOMAS BURBIDGE.

Poems.

THOMAS SOUTHWOOD SMITH.

Illustrations of the Divine Government.-Philosophy of Health, 4 vols.— Treatise on Fever.-On Education, (pamphlet.)-The Use of the Dead to the Living.—Treatise on Animal Physiology.-Lecture delivered over the Remains of Jeremy Bentham.

THOMAS BABINGTON, MACAULAY.

Essays from the Edinburgh Review.-Lays of Ancient Rome.-History of England, 2 vols.

THOMAS CARLYLE.

Life of Schiller-History of the French Revolution, 3 vols.-Specimens of German Romance, 3 vols.-Goethe's Wilhelm Meister, 3 vols.-Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh.-Chartism.-Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, 5 vols.-On Heroes and Hero Worship.-Past and Present.-Sartor Resartus.-Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, 2 vols.

CHARLES DICKENS.

Sketches by Boz.-Pickwick Papers.-Sunday under Three Heads.-Timothy Spark.-Nicholas Nickelby.-Oliver Twist.-Sketches of Every Day Life.-Master Humphrey's Clock.-Barnaby Rudge.-Old Curiosity Shop.Martin Chuzzlewit.-Letters from Italy.-American Notes.-A Christmas Carol.-Chimes.-Cricket on the Hearth.- Battle of Life.-Dombey and Son. -Haunted Man.-David Copperfield.

DOUGLAS JERROLD.

The Rent-Day.-Nell Gwynne.-The Wedding Gown.-The House-Keeper.-Black-Eyed Susan.-Time works Wonders.-Doves in a Cage.-Devil's Ducat.-Men of Character, 3 vols.-Bubbles of the Day.-Cakes and Ale, 2 vols.-Prisoner of War.-Punch's Letters to his Son.-Story of a Feather.— Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures.-Chronicles of Clovernook.-History of St. Giles' and St. James'-Dreamer and the Worker.-Man made of Money.Mrs. Bib's Baby.

JAMES SHERIDAN KNOWLES.

The Magdalen and other Tales.—Dramatic Works, 3 vols. viz: Virginius, William Tell, The Love Chase, John of Procida, The Beggar of Bethnal Green, The Wrecker's Daughter, The Hunchback, The Secretary, Brian Boroihme, Alfred the Great, Caius Gracchus.-Fortescue, 3 vols.-George Lovel, 3 vols.-The Rock of Ages, 1849.

JOHN WESTLAND MARSTON.

Gerald.-Patrician's Daughter.-Heart and the World.-Strathmore.

JOHN LOVELL.

The Prevost of Bruges.-Look before you Leap, a Comedy.-Love's Sacrifice, a Play.

DION BOURSICAULT.

London Assurance.-Woman.-Young Heads and Old Shoulders.-Knight of Arva.

EDWARD LYTTON BULWER.

Weeds and Wild Flowers, poems.-Pelham.-Eugene Aram.-Paul Clifford. Disowned.-Last Days of Pompeii.-Rienzi.-Ernest Maltravers.—Alice. -Pilgrims of the Rhine.-Devereux.-Godolphin.-Falkland.-Night and Morning. Last of the Barons.-Zanoni.-Lucretia.— — Harold.-King Arthur.-New Timon.--Eva, and other poems.-Siamese Twins.-Poems from Schiller.-Athens.-England and the English.--Leila.-O'Neil, or the Rebels.— The Student.-Ismael, an Oriental Tale.-Duchess de la Vailliere.-Money, a comedy.-Richelieu, a play.--Lady of Lyons.-The Sea Captain.-Confessions of a Water Patient.-A Word to the Public, (about Lucretia.)—Critical and Miscellaneous Writings, 2 vols.-Cromwell, a tragedy.—The Caxtons.

W. G. BENNETT.

Lays and Hymns.--Lays and Lyrics.

JOHN ABRAHAM HERAUD.

Descent into Hell, and other poems.-Judgment of the Flood.-Legend of

St. Loy, and other poems.-Voyage up the Mediterranean.-Salavera, a tragedy.-The Two Brothers.

R. H. HORNE.

Exposition of the False Medium.-Gregory VII, a tragedy.-Ballad Romances.-Judas Iscariot, a Miracle Play.-Death of Marlowe.-Cosmo de Medici.-Orion, an epic poem.-Essay on Tragic Influence.-Spirit of the Age. Editor.

GEORGE STEPHENS.

Hungarian Daughter, a poem.-Martinuzzi, a play.-Beatrice and Gertrude. -Manuscripts of Erdeley.-Dramas for the Stage.-Pulpit Eloquence.

ARCHER GURNEY.

Love's Legends, &c. Poems.—King Charles I. Dramatic Poem.

THOMAS NOON TALFOURD.

Poems on various subjects.-On the Brotherhood of Mankind.-The Education of the Poor.-An attempt to estimate the Poetical talent of the present age.-Ion, a Tragedy.-The Athenian Captive, a Tragedy.-Glencoe, a Tragedy. Sonnets and Poems.-Critical and Miscellaneous writings.-Vacation Rambles.

EDMUND READE.

Broken Heart, and other Poems.-Italy, a Poem.-Revolt of the Angels. -Sibyl Leaves.-The Deluge, a Drama.-Record of the Pyramids.-Sacred Poems.-Prose from the South, 2 vols.

ELIZABETH B. BARRETT.

Essay on Mind, a Poem.-Prometheus Bound, and Miscellaneous Poems.— The Seraphim, and other Poems.-Collected Poems, 2 vols.-A Drama of Exile, and other Poems, 2 vols.

HENRY TAYLOR.

Philip Van Arteveldt.-The Statesman.-Edwin the Fair, a Tragedy.Notes from Life.-Eve of the Conquest.-Notes from Books.

COVENTRY PATMORE.

Poems.

ALFRED DOMETT.

Poems.-Venice, a Poem.

ERNEST JONES.

My Life, a Rhapsody.-Chartist Lyrics.

RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES.

Memorials of a Tour in Greece. (Poems.)-Poems of Many Years.-Poetry for the People.-Palm Leaves.-Real Union of England and Ireland.

EDWARD MOXON.

Sonnets. Christmas, a Poem.

CHARLES MACKAY.

History of London.-Hope of the World, and other Poems.-Longbeard, a Romance, 3 vols.-Popular Delusions, 3 vols.-The Thames and its Tributaries, 2 vols.-Salamandrine.-Legends of the Isles.-Education of the People.— Scenery and Poetry of the English Lakes.-Voices from the Crowd.-Voices from the Mountains.-Town Lyrics.-The Bottle.

JOHN FORSTER.

Lives of British Statesmen.-Essay on the Popular Progress in English History.-Life of Oliver Goldsmith.

PHILIP J. BAILEY.

Festus, a Poem.

MARK LEMON.

Grandfather Whitehead and Judy.—Contributions to Punch.

ALBERT SMITH.

Adventures of Jack Ledbury, 3 vols.-The Scattergood Family, 3 vols.The Marchioness of Brinviliers, 3 vols.-The Pottleton Legacy.—Struggles and Adventures of Christopher Tadpole.--Natural History of the "Gent.”—Natural History of the Ballet Girl.--Natural History of the Flirt.-Natural History of Stuck-up People.--Natural History of the Idler upon Town.-Natural History of Evening Parties.--A Bowl of Punch.-A Pottle of Strawberies. -The Social Parliament, Act 1, for the better regulation of Evening and Dinner Parties.-The Social Parliament, Act 2, for improving the Health of Towns.-The Social Parliament, Act 3, to amend the present state of Courtship and Matrimony.-The Wassail Bowl for Christmas, 2 vols.—Comic Sketches.-Gavarni in London. (Edited.)

HORACE MAYHEW.

Change for a Shilling.-Model Men.--Model Women and Children.--The Comic Almanac, (several years.)

THE BROTHERS MAYHEW.

The Greatest Plague of Life.-Whom to Marry, and how to get Married. -The very Image of his Father.-Good Genius that turned every thing to Gold. The Magic of Kindness.

WILLIAM C. MACREADY.

Selections from Pope's Works, 1849.

W. M. THACKERAY.

The Yellow Plush Correspondence.-Journey from Cornhill to Cairo.— The Snob Papers.-Jeames Correspondence.-Vanity Fair.-Great Hoggarty

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