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6228, D. The adventures of a gentleman in search of a horse. By Caveat Emptor. Philadelphia, 1836.

6214, D. Life on the lakes; being tales and sketches collected during a trip to the Pictured Rocks of Lake Superior. By the author of Legends of a log cabin. 2 vols. New York, 1836.

7128, D. The Playfair papers; or Brother Jonathan, the smartest nation in all creation. 3 vols. London, 1841.

7241, D. Life in China. The porcelain tower; or nine stories of China. Compiled by T. T. T. Philadelphia, 1842.

7082, D. Sketches of country life and country matters. school. London, 1840.

7212, D. Tales and souvenirs of a residence in Europe. ginia. Philadelphia, 1842.

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7886 & 7920, D. Nights of the round table. By the author of "ClanAlbin." (Mrs. Johnston?) Philadelphia, 1845.

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8530 & 8676, D. The greatest plague of life; or the adventures of a lady in search of a good servant. By one who has been "Almost worried to death.' Edited by the brothers Mayhew. New York and London, 1846.

7827, D. The physiology of the London medical student, and curiosities of experience. By Punch. Philadelphia, 1844.

7308, D. Uncle Sam's recommendation of phrenology to his millions of friends in the United States. In a series of not very dull letters. New York, 1842.

7348, D. Forest life. By the author of " a new home." 2 vols. New York, 1842.

7405, D. Julia of Baia; or the days of Nero; a story of the martyrs. New York, 1843.

7459, D. The nabob at home; or the return to England. By the author of "Life in India." 3 vols. London, 1842.

6410, D. A country curate's autobiography; or passages of a life without a living. 2 vols. in one. London, 1836.

6544, D. Memoirs of a smuggler; compiled from his diary and journal. Sidmouth, 1837.

6604, D. Shakspeare and his friends; or the golden age of merry England. 3 vols. London, 1838.

6679, D. The youth of Shakspeare. By the author of Shakspeare and his friends. 3 vols. London, 1839.

7238, D. Sketches of New England; or memories of the country, By John Carvers, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Quorum. New York, 1842. 7179, D. Patrick Welwood; a tale of the kirk and convent, for the young. By a minister of the church of Scotland. 2d edition. Glasgow, 1841.

7757, D. The log cabin; or the world before you. By the author of "Three Experiments, Old Painters, and Huguenots in France and America." (H. F. Lee.) Philadelphia, 1844.

7810, D. Norah Toole and other tales, illustrative of national and domestic manners. By a lady. London, 1844.

7811, D. London, 1844.

Van-Ti, the Chinese magistrate, and other tales of other countries.

7298, D. Short stories and reminiscences of the last fifty years. By an old traveller. 2 vols. New York, 1842.

8124, D. My Grandparents, my Grandmamma Gilbert and my Grandfather Gregory. By Old Humphrey. New York, 1845.

8379, D. Owen Gladdon's wanderings in the Isle of Wight. By Old Humphrey. New York, 1846.

8736, D. The Owl Creek letters, and other correspondence. By W. New York, 1848.

8603, D. Paddiana; or scraps and sketches of Irish life, present and past. By the author of "a hot water cure." 2 vols. London, 1847.

10378, D. Memoirs of Dr. Blenkinsop. Written by himself. Edited by the author of "Paddiana." 2 vols. London, 1852.

8791, D. Major Jones's sketches of travel in his tour from Georgia to Canada. Philadelphia, 1848.

8794, D. The Green Mountain boys; an historical tale of Vermont. By Judge Thompson, of Vermont. Boston, 1848.

8467, D. 1. The confessions of an Etonian. By J. E. M. London, 1846. 8330, D. Pericles; a tale of Athens in the 83d Olympiad. By the author of A brief sketch of Greek philosophy. 2 vols. London, 1846.

8919, D. Model men. Modelled by Horace Mayhew. New York, 1848. 10438, O. Legends of Connaught, Irish stories, etc. etc. By the author of Connaught in 1798. Dublin, 1839.

9475, D. Sketches of Cantabs. By John Smith, of Smith Hall, Gent. London, 1849.

9732, D. Glimmerings in the dark; or lights and shadows of the olden time. By F. Somner Merryweather. London, 1850.

9689, D. Past, present and future. 2 vols. London, 1850.

8500, D. Stray Subjects arrested and bound over. Illustrated by Darley. Philadelphia, 1848.

2631, Q. The diary and houres of the Ladye Adolie, a faythfulle childe, 1552. London, 1853.

10615, D. Passages from the history of a wasted life. By a middle-aged man. Edited by the author of "Pen and ink sketches." Illustrated by Billings. Boston, 1853.

10706, D. Three courses and a dessert; comprising three sets of tales, west country, Irish and legal, and a melange. With fifty illustrations by George Cruikshank. 4th edition. (Bohn's illustrated library.) London, 1850. 10785, D. Our honeymoon and other comicalities from "Punch." illustrations. New York, 1854.

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10919. Poor Paddy's cabin; or slavery in Ireland; a true representation of facts and characters. London, 1854.

10636, D. The Blackwater chronicle; a narrative of an expedition into the land of Canaan in Randolph County, Va., a country flowing with wild animals, such as panthers, &c. &c., by five adventurous gentlemen without any aid of government, in the summer of 1851. By "the Clerke of Oxenforde." (Kennedy.) With illustrations from life, by Strother. New York, 1853.

10716, D. Life and adventures of a country merchant; a narrative of his exploits at home, during his travels, and in the cities. Designed to amuse and instruct. By J. B. Jones. Philadelphia, 1854.

10812, D. Records of the Bubbleton parish; or papers from the experience of an American minister. Boston, 1854.

10656, D. Golden dreams and leaden realities. By Ralph Raven, Esq. With an introductory chapter by Francis Fogie, Sen., Esq. New York, 1853. 11352, D. The Winkles; or, the merry monomaniac. An American picture, with portraits of the natives. By the author of "Wild western scenes." New York, 1855.

11289, D. Clara Morison. A tale of South Australia during the gold fever. 2 vols. London, 1854.

9511, D. Norman Leslie; a tale. By C. G. H., author of the "Curate of Linwood," &c. New York, 1850.

GREEK, LATIN, FRENCH AND OTHER LANGUAGES, AND TRANSLATIONS.

Esop, 8596, D. mentis. 9272, D. Alexis, 7703, D.

Babrii Fabulæ Æsopeæ, cum fabularum deperditarum fragRecensuit Georgius Cornewal Lewis. Oxonii, 1846. Fabulæ Esopi necnon plurimum aliorum in usum scholiarum. The Burgomaster of Berlin. Translated from the German of W. Alexis. 3 vols. London, 1843.

Ancelot, 10639, O. Œuvres completes de M. Ancelot. Paris, 1838. Apuleius, 10883. The works of Apuleius, comprising the metamorphoses, or golden ass, the God of Socrates, the Florida and his defence, or a discourse on magic. A new translation. To which are added a metrical version of Cupid and Psyche and Mrs. Tighe's Psyche. London, 1853. (Bohn's classical library.)

1314, F. Commentarii a Phillipo Basbaldo conditi in Asinum Aureum Lucii Apuleii. Bologna, 1500.

Auerbach, 11265, D. Swarzwälder Dorfgeschichte, von Bethold Auerbach. 3 Banden. Mannheim, 1854.

Beaumont, 6286, O. Marie, ou L'Esclavage aux Etats Unis; tableau de mœurs Americaines. Par Gustave de Beaumont. Seconde edition.

2 tom. Paris, 1835. Becker, 7777, D. Gallus; or Roman scenes in the time of Augustus. From the German of Professor Becker. By F. Metcalfe. London, 1844. 8082, D. Charicles; or illustrations of the private life of the Ancient Greeks. With notes and excursus. Translated from the German of Professor Becker. By the Rev. Frederick Metcalfe, M. A. London, 1845.

Bocaccio, 6859, D. Les cent nouvelles, traduites de Bocace. 4 vols. A Cologne, 1786. (See p. 1275.)

Bocalini, 1187, F. I Ragguagli di Parnasso; or advertisements from Parnassus; in two centuries; with the politick touchstone. Written originally in Italian by that famous Roman, Trajani Bocalini, and now put into English by the Rt. Hon. Henry Earl of Monmouth. London, 1656.

Bonaparte, 6910, D. Maria Ossia le Olandesi, di Luigi (Bonaparte) Co. di S. Leu. Versione Italiana. Venezia, 1815.

Bonnechose, 11339, O. Christophe Sauval, ou la société en France, sous la Restauration. Par Emile de Bonnechose. 2 tomes. Paris, 1845. Boucher de Perthes, 10366, D. Nouvelles. Par M. Boucher de Perthes. Paris, 1832. Gift of the author.

10358, D. Emma, ou quelques lettres de femme. (Par M. Boucher de Perthes.) Paris, 1852. Gift of the author.

Böttiger, 6819, D. Sabina oder Morgenszenen im Putzzimer einer reichen Römerin, von C. A. Böttiger. 2 Bde. Leipzig, 1806.

10208, O. Sabine ou matinée d'une Dame Romaine a sa toilette, a la fin du premiére siècle de l'Ere Chréstienne, traduit de l'Allemand de C. A. Böttiger. A Paris, 1813.

Bürger, 9641, D. 5. Leonore; a romance. From the German of Bürger. Bremer, 10936, O. Life in Sweden. The President's daughters, Nina. By Frederika Bremer. Translated by Mary Howitt. New York, 1843. 7438 & 7451, D. The neighbours; a story of every day life. By Frederika Bremer. Translated from the Swedish by Mary Howitt. 2 vols. Boston, 1843. London, 1842.

7580, D. The home; or family cares and family joys. By Frederika Bremer. Translated by Mary Howitt. 2 vols. London, 1843.

Bremer, 7667, D. The President's daughters; including Nina. By Frederika Bremer. Translated by Mary Howitt. 3 vols. London, 1843. 7790, D. The H- family; Tralinnan; Ascel and Anna; and other tales. By Frederika Bremer. Translated by Mary Howitt. 2 vols. London, 1844.

7712, D. New sketches of every day life; a diary. Together with Strife and peace. By Frederika Bremer. Translated by Mary Howitt. 2 vols. London, 1844.

Bretschneider, 9987, O.

Heinrich und Antonio, oder die Proseleyten der Romischen und der evangelischen Kirche, von Dr. Karl Gottleib Bretschneider. Gotha, 1831.

Carlen, 10390, D. Ivar; the Skjuts-boy. By Emilie Carlen. Translated from the Swedish, by Professor A. L. Krause. London, 1852.

10467, D. One year; a tale of wedlock. By Emily F. Carlen. From the original Swedish, by Alex. L. Krause and Elbert Perce. New York, 1853.

Carmouche, 10917, O. 13. Le puff, revue en trois tableux, par MM. Carmouche, Varin et Huart, ornée de Ruy-Blag, parodie en prose rimée de Ruy-Blas. Paris, 1838.

Cervantes, 9021, D. El Buscapié by Miguel de Cervantes. With the illustrative notes of Don Adolfo de Castro. Translated from the Spanish, with a life of the author and some account of his works. By Thos. Ross. London, 1849.

10930, O. L'Ingénieux hidalgo Don Quixotte de la Manche, par Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, traduit et annoté par Louis Viardot. Vignettes de Tony Johannot. 2 tom. Paris, 1840.

11215, D. The exemplary novels of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra; to which are added El Buscapié, or the serpent; and La Tia Fingida, or the pretended aunt. Translated by W. K. Kelly. London, 1855. (Bohn's extra volume.)

Constant, 6902, D. Adolphe, anecdote trouvée dans les papiers d'un inconnu. (Benjamin Constant.) Paris, 1828.

Crossi, 6919, D. Novelle di Tommasso Crossi. Firenze, 1815.

Cramer, 6811, D. Leben und Meinungen, auch seltsamliche Abentheur Erasmus Schleichers eines reisenden Mechaniken, von Carl Gottlop Cramer. 2 Bd. Leipzig, 1809.

D'Arlincourt, 10677, O. Le pélerin. Par le vicompte D'Arlincourt. 3 tom. Paris, 1842.

10897, O. Le pélerin. L'étoile polaire, par le vicomte D'Arlincourt. 2 tom. Paris, 1843.

De Wailly, 9742, D. Stella and Vanessa; a romance from the French (of Leon De Wailly.) By Lady Duff Gordon. 2d edition. London, 1850.

Didier, 11406, O. Caroline en Sicile. Par Charles Didier. 4 tomes. Paris,

1845.

Dudevant, 9653, D. Faddette; a domestic story. From the French of Mad. Dudevant. (George Sand.) By Matilda M. Hays. New York, 1851. Duvivier, 10923, O. 6. Fables. Par J. M. F. Auguste Duvivier. Paris, 1843.

Duran, 7098, D. Romancero de romances Moriscos, compuesto de todos los de esta classe que contiene el romancero general, impreso en 1614. Por Don Augustin Duran. Madrid, 1828. Gift of Dr. T. F. Betton.

10292, O. Romancero de romances doctrinales, amatorios, festivos, etc., sacados de varias collecciones generales, y de las obras de diversos poetas. Por Don Augustin Duran. 4 vols. Madrid, 1828,

Erasmus, 9243, D.
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Eötvos, 12435, 0. The village notary; a romance of Hungarian life. From
the Hungarian of Baron Eötvos. New York, 1850.

Colloquiorum D. Erasmi Roterodami Favoritiarum Opus
Londini, 1721, D.

Fenelon, 2467, Q. Translation of the Telemachus of Fenelon, by Mrs. Elizabeth Greene. MS. 2 vols. Presented by Samuel F. Smith, Esq. Fouqué, 11232, D. The magic ring; a knightly romance. By the late Baron de la Motte Fouqué. London, 1846.

7918, D. Undine and Sintram and his companions. From the German of Freidrich de la Motte Fouqué. New York, 1845.

7726 & 8293, D. Thiodolf the Icelander, and Aslauga's Knight, from the German of the Baron de la Motte Fouqué. 2 vols. New York, 1846.

9349, D. Undine; eine Erzählung von F. Baron de la Motte Fouqué. Berlin, 1848.

Gautier, 10849, 0. Tratos montes. Par Théophile Gautier. 2 tom. Paris,

1843.

Galland, 11164, D. Des mille et une nuit contes Arabes. Traduits en François par M. Galland, Professeur d'Arabe. 12 tomes. Leide, 1768.

Genlis, 10206, 0. Noveaux contes moraux, et nouvelles historiques. Par Madame de Genlis. 4 vols. A Paris, 1802.

Gessner, 2323, Q. Contes moraux et nouvelles idylles de D. et Salomon Gessner. Zuric, 1773.

Girardin, 9668, D. Celebrated saloons, by Madam Gay; and Parisian letters by Madame Girardin. Translated from the French by L. Willard. Boston, 1851.

Goethe, 10702, D. Novels and tales of Goethe. Elective affinities; the sorrows of Werther; German emigrants; the good women; and a nouvellette. Chiefly translated by R. D. Boylan, Esq. (Bohn's standard library.) London, 1854.

6153, D. Goetz of Berlichingen with the iron hand. Translated from the German of Goethe, by Walter Scott, Esq. New York, 1814. Gift of T. F. Leaming.

7010, D. Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship and travels. From the German of Goethe. A new edition revised and edited by Thomas Carlyle. 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1840.

Goldschmidt, 10084, D. Jacob Bendixen, the Jew; adapted from the Danish of Goldschmidt. By Mary Howitt. 3 vols. London, 1852. Goldsmith, 10902, O. Le Vicaire de Wakefield, par Goldsmith, traduit en Français avec le texte Anglais en regard, par Charles Nodier. Paris, 1838.

Grimm, 10649, D. German popular tales and household stories; collected by the brothers Grimm. Newly translated. Illustrations. 2 vols. New York, 1853.

10649, D. Home stories; collected by the brothers Grimm. Newly translated by Matilda Louisa Davis. Illustrated. London, 1855. 10585, D. Kindermährchen von Albert Ludwig Grimm. Dritte vermehrte Auflage. Mit Bildem von Fr. V. Pocci. Frankfurt, A. M. 1839.

Guiraud, 11355, O. Flavien, ou de Rome au Désert, par M. le Baron Alexandre Guiraud. 2 tomes. Paris, 1844.

Hamilton, 10397, D. Fairy tales and romances. By Count Anthony Hamilton. Translated from the French by M. Lewis, H. T. Ryde and C. Kennedy. London, 1849. (Bohn's extra volume.)

Hidalgo, 6926, D. Romances de Germania de varios autores, con el vocabulario compueste por Juan Hidalgo. En Madrid, 1779.

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