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James, 10925, D. Henry of Guise; or the states of Blois. By G. P. R. James, Esq. London, 1854.

9352, D. Dark scenes of history. By G. P. R. James. New York, 1850.

Jameson, 12546, O. Legends of the monastic orders, as represented in the fine arts. Forming the 2d series of sacred and legendary art. By Mrs. Jameson. London, 1850.

12975, O. Legends of the Madonna, as represented in the fine arts. By Mrs. Jameson. Illustrated. London, 1852.

Janin, 10472, O. Pictures of the French; a series of literary and graphic delineations of French character. By Jules Janin, Balzac, Cormenin, and other French authors. London, 1841.

Jerrold, 10576, D. Punch's letters to his son; Punch's complete letter writer, and sketches of the English. By Douglas Jerrold. London, 1853. 10577, D. Mrs. Caudle's curtain lectures; the story of a feather, and The sick giant and the doctor dwarf. By Douglas Jerrold. London, 1852.

10578, D. St. Giles and St. James. By Douglas Jerrold, Esq. London, 1851.

10579, D. Men of character. By Douglas Jerrold. London, 1851. 10580, D. Cakes and ale. By Douglas Jerrold. London, 1852. 10910, D. A man made of money and The chronicles of Clovernook. By Douglas Jerrold. London, 1853.

Jesse, 7779, D. Scenes and tales of country life; with recollections of natural history. By Edward Jesse, Esq. London, 1844.

Jewsbury, 9324, Zoe; the history of two lives. By Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury. 3 vols. London, 1845.

Johnstone, 12280, O. The Edinburgh tales; conducted by Mrs. Johnstone. Edinburgh, 1845.

Jones, 8069 & 8102, D. My Uncle Hobson and I; or slashes at life with a free broadaxe. By Pascal Jones. New York, 1845.

Judd, 8194, D. Margaret; a tale of the real and ideal. By (Rev. Sylvester Judd.) Boston, 1845.

9347, D. Philo; an evangeliad. Boston, 1852.

9649, D. Richard Edney. Boston, 1850.

Kavanagh, 9710, D. Nathalie; a tale. By Julia Kavanagh. New York,

1851.

10028, D. Madeleine; a tale of Auvergne founded on fact. By Julia Kavanagh. New York, 1852.

11157, D. Grace Lee. By Julia Kavanagh. New York, 1855. 10343, D. Daisy Burns; a tale. By Julia Kavanagh. New York, 1853.

Keightley, 7961, D. Fairy mythology; illustrative of the romance and superstition of various countries. By Keightley. 2 vols. London, 1833. Kelty, 10101, D. Visiting my relations (by Mary Ann Kelty). London, 1851.

10288, D. Reminiscences of thought and feeling; by the author of Visiting my relations. London, 1852.

10598, D. Life by the fireside. By the author of Visiting my relations. London, 1853.

Kennedy, 10710, D. Rob of the bowl; a legend of St. Inigoes. By J. P. Kennedy. Revised edition. New York, 1854.

5500, D. Swallow barn; or a sojourn in the old dominion. By J. P. Kennedy. Revised edition. With 20 illustrations by Strother. New York, 1851.

Kimball, 10303, D. Romance of student life abroad. By Richard B. Kim

ball. New York, 1853.

Kimball, 9331, D. St. Leger; or the threads of life. By (R. B. Kimball).

New York, 1850.

King, 10659, D. Busy moments of an idle woman. (By Mrs. King.) New York, 1854.

Kingsley, 9642 & 9734, D. Alton Locke, tailor and poet; an autobiography. (By Rev. Chas. Kingsley.) New York and London, 1850. 10557, D. Hypatia; or new foes with an old face. By Charles Kingsley, Jr., rector of Eversley. Reprinted from Frazer's Magazine. 2 vols. London and New York, 1853.

9864, D. & 9798, D. Yeast; a problem. (By the Rev. Charles Kingsley.) London and New York, 1851.

11155, D. Westward ho! the voyages and adventures of Sir Aymas Leigh in the reign of Elizabeth. By Charles Kingsley. Boston, 1855.

Kirkland, 8142, D. Western clearings. By Mrs. C. M. Kirkland, author of a New Home. New York, 1845.

7348, D. Forest life.

2 vols.

Knowles, 9071, D.
Knowles.)

By Mrs. Clavers (Mrs. C. M. Kirkland.)
New York, 1842.

The Maiden Aunt; a story. By S. M. (Richard Brinsley
New York, 1849.

10003, D. The use of sunshine.

Aunt. New York, 1852.

By the author of the Maiden

12433, O. 1. The story of a family. By the author of the Maiden

Aunt. Boston, 1850.

Krasinski, 7577, D. The Poles of the 17th century; an historical novel, with a sketch of the Polish Cossacks. By Count Henry Krasinski. 3 vols. London, 1843.

Landor, 6243, D. Pericles and Aspasia. By Walter Savage Landor, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1836.

Lane, 9768, O. The thousand and one nights, commonly called in England the Arabian Nights entertainments. A new translation from the

Arabic, with copious notes. By Edward William Lane. Illustrated by many hundred engravings on wood. 3 vols. London, 1839. 10740, O. The same in the original Arabic. 3 vols. Calcutta, 1839. Gift of J. S. Oakford.

8006, D. Arabian tales and anecdotes; being a selection from the notes to the new translation of the thousand and one nights. By E. W. Lane, Esq. London, 1845.

Lauder, 7068, D. Legendary tales of the Highlands; a sequel to Highland rambles. By Sir T. Dick Lauder. 3 vols. London, 1841.

Lee, 8729, D. Naomi; or Boston two hundred years ago. By E. B. Lee, 2d

edition. Boston, 1848.

Le Gros, 2295, Q. Fables and tales, suggested by the frescos of Pompeii and Herculaneum. By W. B. Le Gros. London, 1836.

Lermont, 10136, D. Ups and downs; for young readers. By L. Lermont. Philadelphia, 1852. Gift of the author.

Leslie, 5669, D. Pencil sketches; or outlines of character and manners. By Miss (Eliza) Leslie. (Including "Mrs. Washington Potts," with other stories.) Philadelphia, 1852.

Lester, 8130. The artist, the merchant, and the statesman; or the age of the Medici, and of our own times. 2 vols. By C. Edwards Lester. New York, 1845.

Lever, 10880. The knight of Gwynne; a tale of the time of the Union. By Charles Lever. 3 vols. in one. Leipzig, 1847.

9946, D. Arthur O'Leary; his wanderings and ponderings in many lands. By Charles Lever. 2 vols. in 1. Leipzig, 1847.

Lever, 13174, 0. The Dodd family abroad. By Charles Lever. New York,

1854.

9500, D. Charles O'Malley, the Irish dragoon. Edited by Charles Lever. Leipzig, 1848.

10830, D. The O'Donoghue; a tale of Ireland fifty years ago. By Charles Lever. Leipzig, 1845.

9945, D. The confessions of Harry Lorrequer. By Charles Lever. 2 vols. in 1. Leipzig, 1847.

9501, D. Tom Burke of "ours." By Charles Lever. Leipzig, 1848. 8848, D. Diary and notes of Horace Templeton, Esq., late secretary of legation. (By C. Lever.) 2 vols. London, 1848.

9502, D. Jack Hinton, the guardsman. By Charles Lever. Leipzig,

1849.

12817, O. The Daltons; or three roads in life. By Charles Lever. New York, 1852.

13199, O. Sir Jasper Carew, Kn't; his life and experience. By Charles Lever. New York, 1854.

12734, O. Maurice Tiernay, the soldier of fortune. By Charles Lever. New York, 1852.

Lewis, 7788, D.

Records of the heart. By Mrs. Sarah Ann Lewis.
York, 1844.

New Lister, 8053, D. College chums; a novel. By Charles Lister. 2 vols. London, 1845.

Log, 11262, D. Whittlings from the West; with some account of Butternut Castle. By Abel Log. Edinburgh, 1854.

Long, 7967, D. Sir Roland Ashton; a tale of the times. By Lady Catherine Long. 2 vols. New York, 1845.

Longfellow, 6660, D. Hyperion; a romance. By the author of Outre Mer. 2 vols. New York, 1839.

9044, D. Kavanagh; a tale. By H. W. Longfellow. Boston, 1849.

Lover, 10772, O. Handy Andy; a tale of Irish life. By Samuel Lover,

Esq. New York, 1843.

11060, O. £. S. D. Treasure trove; a tale. By Samuel Lover. New York, 1844.

8396, D. Legends and stories of Ireland. By Samuel Lover, Esq.
Philadelphia, 1846.

8408, D. Rory O'More; a national romance.
Philadelphia, 1846.

Macdonald, 9771, D. 1. Villa Verocchio; or the youth
a tale. By the late Diana Louisa Macdonald.
McIntosh, 8378, D. Two lives; or to seem and to be.
tosh. New York, 1846.
8814, D.

By Samuel Lover, Esq.

of Leonard da Vinci;
London, 1850.
By Maria J. McIn-

Charms and counter-charms. By Maria J. McIntosh.
New York, 1848.

9417, D.
Praise and principle; or for what shall I live. By the
author of "Conquest and self-conquest" (McIntosh.) New York,
1850.

9488, D. Conquest and self-conquest; or which makes the hero.
(McIntosh.) New York, 1850.

10319, D. The lofty and the lowly; or good in all and none all good. By M. J. McIntosh. 2 vols. New York, 1853.

10225, D. Evenings at Donaldson's manor. By Maria J. McIntosh. Revised edition. New York, 1853.

Maclelan, 6252, D. Evenings abroad. By the author of "Sketches of Corfu" (Mrs. Maclelan.) London, 1836.

Mac Leod, 10115, D. Donald Mac 10672, D. 1853.

Pynnshurst; his wanderings and ways of thinking. By
Leod. New York, 1852.

The bloodstone. By Donald Mac Leod. New York,

Macnish, 6476, D. The modern Pythagorean; a series of tales, essays and sketches. By the late Robert Macnish. With the author's life, by D. M. Moir. 2 vols. London, 1838.

Mc Connel, 9498, D. Talbot and Vernon; a novel. (By J. McConnel.)
New York, 1850.

9622, D. Grahame; or youth and manhood; a romance.
author of Talbot and Vernon. New York, 1850.

By the Manzoni, 7953, D. The betrothed. By Alessandro Manzoni. 2 vols. Lon

don, 1844.

Marryat, 7174, D. Masterman Ready; or the wreck of the Pacific. Written for young people. By Capt. Marryat. London, 1841. 9461, D. Newton Forster; or the merchant service. By Capt. Marryat. London, 1838.

9459, D. The mission; or scenes in Africa. By Capt. Marryat. 2 vols.

London, 1845.

12401, O. Poor Jack. By Capt. Marryat. London, 1846.
9463, D. The poacher. By Capt. Marryat. London, 1846.
9460, D. The privateer's man one hundred years ago. By Capt.
Marryat. 2 vols. London, 1846.

10868, D. Rattlin the reefer. Edited by Capt. Marryat. London.
9458, D. Mr. Midshipman Easy. By Capt. Marryat. London, 1847.
9466, D. The Phantom ship. By Capt. Marryat. London, 1847.
9462, D. The dog fiend; or the Snarleyyow. By Capt. Marryat.
London, 1847.

8779, D. The children of the New Forest. By Capt Marryat, R. N. New York, 1848.

9454, D. Valerie; an autobiography. By Capt. Marryat. 2 vols. London, 1849.

9457, D. The settlers in Canada. By Capt. Marryat. London, 1849.

9464, D.

9135, D. 1849. 9455, D. fornia, &c. 9456, D. 12400, O. London.

Percival Keen. By Capt. Marryat. London, 1849.
The little savage. By Captain Marryat. New York,

The travels and adventures of Monsieur Violet in Cali-
By Capt. Marryat. London, 1849.
Olla Podrida. By Capt. Marryat.
The pirate and the three cutters.

9465, D. Frank Mildmay; or the naval officer.
London.

London, 1849.

By Capt. Marryat.

By Capt. Marryat.

Marsh, 9774, D. Two old men's tales; the deformed and the Admiral's daughter. (By Mrs. Marsh.) London, 1854.

9709, D. Norman's bridge; or the modern Midas. By the author of
"Two old men's tales," &c. (Mrs. Marsh.) London, 1850.

12767, O. Ravenscliffe. (By Mrs. Marsh.) New York, 1852.
11008, D. Emilia Wyndham. By the author of "Two old men's tales."
(Mrs. Marsh.) London, 1848. (Colburn's standard novels.)

11007, D. Angela; a novel. By (Mrs. Marsh.) London, 1853. (Col-
burn's standard novels.)

7990, D. Mount Sorel. (By Mrs. Marsh.) 2 vols. London, 1845. Martineau, 7044, D. The hour and the man; an historical romance. By Harriet Martineau. 2 vols. New York, 1841.

Martineau, 7897, D. Feats of the Fiord; a tale of Norway. By Harriet Martineau. London, 1845.

8365, D. Forest and game law tales. By Harriet Martineau. 3 vols. London, 1846.

Mathews, 11050, D. 6. Mathews at home; with all the comic songs. Colored plate. New York, 1822.

11050, D. 22. Memoirs of the youthful days of Mr. Mathews, interspersed with anecdotes and songs. Colored plate. Philadelphia,

1822.

Maundeville, 10359, O. The voiage and travaile of Sir John Maundeville, Kt. Reprinted from the edition of A. D. 1725. With an introduction, additional notes and glossary. By J. O. Halliwell, Esq. London, 1839.

Maxwell, 8612, D. Hillside and border sketches, with legends of the Cheviots and the Lammermuir. By W. H. Maxwell. 2 vols. London, 1847. 13658, O. Captain O'Sullivan. By W. H. Maxwell. New York, 1855.

Mayhew, 9074, D. The magic of kindness; or the wondrous story of the good Huan. By the Brothers Mayhew. New York, 1849. 12814, O. 1851; or the adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys, their son and daughter, who came up to London to enjoy themselves and to see the great exhibition. By Henry Mayhew and George Cruikshank. New York, 1852.

8530 & 8676, D. The greatest plague of life. Edited by the brothers Mayhew. New York and London, 1846.

11098, D. The story of the peasant-boy philosopher, founded on the early life of Ferguson. By Henry Mayhew. New York, 1853. Mayo, 9063, D. Kaloolah; or journeyings to the Djébel Kumri; an autobiography of Jonathan Romer. Edited by W. S. Mayo, M. D. New York, 1849.

9552, D.

The Berber; or the mountaineer and the atlas; a tale of
Morocco. By Wm. Starbuck Mayo, M. D. New York, 1850.
9723, D. Romance dust from the historic placer. By Wm. Starbuck
Mayo, M. D. New York, 1851.

Melville, 8260, D. Typee; a peep at Polynesian life during a four months' residence in a valley of the Marquesas. By Herman Melville. 2 vols. New York, 1846.

8543 & 8629, D. Omoo; a narrative of adventures in the South Seas. By Herman Melville. New York and London, 1847.

8980, D. Mardi and a voyage thither. By Herman Melville. 2 vols. New York, 1849.

9313, D. Redburn; his first voyage. Being the sailor-boy confessions and reminiscences of the son of a gentleman in the merchant service. By Herman Melville. New York, 1849.

9404, D. White-Jacket; or the world in a man of war. By Herman Melville. New York, 1850.

9914, D. Moby Dick; or the whale. By Herman Melville. New York, 1851.

10145, D. Pierre; or the ambiguities. By Herman Melville. New York, 1852.

11022, D. Israel Potter, his fifty years of exile. By Herman Melville. New York, 1855.

Millengen, 6671, D. Stories of Torres Vedras. By the author of adventures of an Irish gentleman. (J. G. Millengen?) 3 vols. London, 1839. Miller, 6096, D. Scenes and legends of the North of Scotland; or the traditional history of Cromarty. By Hugh Miller. Edinburgh, 1834.

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