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13, GREAT MARLBOROUGH STREET.

MESSRS. HURST AND BLACKETT'S

NEW WORKS-Continued.

REMINISCENCES OF THE OPERA. By BENJAMIN LUMLEY, Twenty Years Director of Her Majesty's Theatre. 8vo, with Portrait of the Author by Count D'Orsay. 16s.

"Mr. Lumley's book, with all its sparkling episodes, is really a well-digested history of an institution of social importance in its time, interspersed with sound opinions and shrewd and mature reflections."-Times.

"As a repertory of anecdote, we have not for a long while met with anything at all comparable to these unusually brilliant and most diversified Reminiscences. They reveal the Twenty Years' Director of Her Majesty's Theatre to us in the thick and throng of all his radiant associations. They take us luringly-as it were, led by the button-hole-behind the scenes, in every sense of that decoying and profoundly attractive phrase. They introduce us to all the stars-now singly, now in very constellations. They bring us rapidly, delightfully, and exhilaratingly to a knowledge so intimate of what has really been doing there in the Realm of Song, not only behind the scenes and in the green-room, but in the reception-apartment of the Director himself, that we are au courant with all the whims and oddities of the strange world in which he fills so high and responsible a position. Reading Mr. Lumley, we now know more than we have ever known before of such Queens of the Lyric stage as Pasta, Catalini, Malibran, Grisi, Sontag, and Piccolomini-of such light-footed fairies of the ballet as Taglioni, Fanny Ellsler, and Cerito-of such primi tenori as Rubini, Mario, Gardoni, and Giuglini-of such baritones as Ronconi and Tamburini-or of such bassi profondi as the wondrous Staudigl and the mighty Lablache. Nay, Mr. Lumley takes us out of the glare of the footlights, away from the clang of the orchestra, into the dream-haunted presence of the great composers of the age, bringing us face to face, as it were, among others, with Rossini, Mendelssohn, Meyerbeer, Verdi, Balfe, and Donizetti. He lets us into the mysteries of his correspondencenow with Count Cavour, now with Prince Metternich-for, in his doings, in his movements, in his negotiations, Sovereigns, Prime Ministers, Ambassadors, and Governments are, turn by turn, not merely courteously, but directly and profoundly interested! Altogether, Mr. Lumley's book is an enthralling one. It is written with sparkling vivacity, and is delightfully interesting throughout."-Sun.

"Everyone ought to read Mr. Lumley's very attractive Reminiscences of the Opera. In the fashionable, dramatic, and literary worlds its cordial welcome is assured. It is a most entertaining volume. Anecdote succeeds to anecdote in this pleasant book with delightful fluency."-Post.

MEMOIRS OF JANE CAMERON, FEMALE CONVICT. By a Prison Matron, Author of "Female Life in Prison." 2 vols.

21s.

"This narrative, as we can well believe, is truthful in every important particulara faithful chronicle of a woman's fall and rescue. It is a book that ought to be widely read."-Examiner.

TRAVELS AND ADVENTURES OF AN OFFICER'S WIFE IN INDIA, CHINA, AND NEW ZEALAND. By Mrs. MUTER, Wife of Lieut.-Colonel D. D. MUTER, 13th (Prince Albert's) Light Infantry. 2 vols. 21s.

"Mrs. Muter's travels deserve to be recommended, as combining instruction and amusement in a more than ordinary degree. The work has the interest of a romance added to that of history."-Athenæum.

TRAVELS ON HORSEBACK IN MANTCHU

TARTARY: being a Summer's Ride beyond the Great Wall of China. By GEORGE FLEMING, Military Train. 1 vol. royal 8vo, with Map and 50 Illustrations.

"Mr. Fleming's narrative is a most charming one. He has an untrodden region to tell of, and he photographs it and its people and their ways. Life-like descriptions are interspersed with personal anecdotes, local legends, and stories of adventure, some of them revealing no common artistic power."-Spectator.

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MESSRS. HURST AND BLACKETT'S

NEW WORKS-Continued.

ADVENTURES AND RESEARCHES among the ANDAMAN ISLANDERS. By Dr. MOUAT, F.R.G.S., &c 1 vol. demy 8vo, with Illustrations.

"Dr. Mouat's book, whilst forming a most important and valuable contribution to ethnology, will be read with interest by the general reader."-Athenæum.

MEMOIRS OF QUEEN HORTENSE, MOTHER OF NAPOLEON III. Cheaper Edition, in 1 vol. 6s.

"A biography of the beautiful and nnhappy Queen, more satisfactory than any we have yet met with."-Daily News.

A WINTER IN UPPER AND LOWER EGYPT. By G. A. HOSKINS, Esq., F.R.G.S. 1 vol., with Illustrations.

POINTS OF CONTACT BETWEEN SCIENCE AND ART. By His Eminence CARDINAL WISEMAN. 8vo. 5s.

GREECE AND THE GREEKS. Being the

Narrative of a Winter Residence and Summer Travel in Greece and its Islands. By FREDRIKA BREMER. Translated by MARY HOWITT. 2 vols.

MEMOIRS

OF

CHRISTINA, QUEEN OF

SWEDEN. By HENRY WOODHEAD. 2 vols., with Portrait.

ENGLISH WOMEN OF LETTERS. By JULIA

KAVANAGH, Author of "Nathalie,"
Letters," "Beatrice," &c. 2 vols.

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Adele," "French Women of

THE OKAVANGO RIVER: A NARRATIVE OF TRAVEL, EXPLORATION, AND ADVENTURE. By C. J. ANDERSSON, Author of "Lake Ngami." 1 vol., with Portrait and numerous Illustrations.

TRAVELS IN THE REGIONS OF THE AMOOR, AND THE RUSSIAN ACQUISITIONS ON THE CONFINES OF INDIA AND CHINA. By T. W. ATKINSON, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., Author of "Oriental and Western Siberia." Dedicated, by permission, to HER MAJESTY. Second Edition. Royal 8vo, with Map and 83 Illustrations, elegantly bound.

ITALY UNDER VICTOR EMMANUEL.

A

Personal Narrative. By COUNT CHARLES ARRIVABENE. 2 vols. 8vo.

THE LIFE OF J. M. W. TURNER, R.A., from Original Letters and Papers furnished by his Friends and Fellow Academicians. By WALTER THORNBURY. 2 vols. 8vo, with Portraits and other Illustrations.

THE CHURCH AND THE CHURCHES; or,

THE PAPACY AND THE TEMPORAL POWER.
DÖLLINGER. Translated by W. B. MAC CABE. 8vo.

By Dr.

THE NEW AND POPULAR NOVELS, PUBLISHED BY HURST & BLACKETT.

A NOBLE LIFE By the Author of 'John Halifax, Gentleman,''Christian's Mistake,' &c. 2 vols.

MILLY'S HERO. By the Author of 'Grandmother's Money,' &c. 3 vols.

CHRONICLES OF DARTMOOR. By MRS.

MARSH. 3 vols.

of Haunted London,' &c. 3 vols.

GREATHEART. By WALTER THORNBURY, author (In January.) HESTER'S SACRIFICE. By the Author of St.

Olave's,' &c. 3 vols.

THE CLYFFARDS OF CLYFFE.

of "Lost Sir Massingberd," &c., 3 vols.

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(Just ready.)

By the Author

"The Clyffards of Clyffe has very considerable merits. It is a very readable novel, written in a good style. The Author can give excellent descriptions both of scenery and character."-Saturday Review. "The interest of this story is well sustained to the last."-Reader. "The Author displays imaginative faculties of a higher order than in his previous works. Throughout the whole book there is a pervading sense of power and finish."-Post. "A clever novel."-Eraminer. charming book. From incident to incident the reader is led in pleasant surprise and ever growing interest."-Star.

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DOCTOR HAROLD. By MRS. GASCOIGNE, Author of "Temptation, or a Wife's Perils," &c., 3 vols.

"Dr. Harold' is a clever story, elegantly written, well devised, natural, and developed with gradually growing interest. The Doctor is charmingly sketched." -Post. "A very charming book; it is of great interest, is gracefully written, and full of true and tender human feeling."--Star. "The merits of Dr. Harold' are great. It is a really good book."—Spectator.

FIDES. BY SIR LASCELLES WRAXALL, Bart. 3 v.

"A capital story."-Observer. "A very clever novel."--Messenger.

OSWALD HASTINGS; or, the Adventures of a

Queen's Aide-de-Camp. By CAPT. W. W. KNOLLYs, 93rd Sutherland
Highlanders, 3 vols.

"This is a brisk, rattling story of military life and success, by a writer who has personally seen much of that about which he writes, and can, moreover, write well about that which he has personally seen. With young soldiers Oswald Hastings' will be popular, and it will be heard of in drawing-rooms."—Athenæum.

ANDREW RAMSAY OF ERROL. By the Author of "John Arnold," &c., 3 vols.

"Andrew Ramsay' is a story quite interesting enough to ensure perusaL”—Athenæum.

By

THE LADY OF WINBURNE. BY ALICE KING, Author of "Eveline," &c., 3 vols.

"This work is much better than either of the author's former stories, pleasant as they were.."-Examiner.

WILLIAM BATHURST. By LEWIS HOUGH, M.A. "One of the best, most interesting and enthralling novels we have seen this season. The style is very animated, and sparkles with wit and humour."-Sun.

THE NEW AND POPULAR NOVELS, PUBLISHED BY HURST & BLACKETT.

AGNES. By MRS. OLIPHANT, Author of "The Life of Edward Irving," &c., 3 vols.

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Agnes' is a novel superior to any of Mrs. Oliphant's former works."-Athenæum. Agnes' has that stamp of first-rate power which no one can mistake. It is a narrative of deep interest."-Reader.

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"Mrs. Oliphant is one of the most admirable of our lady novelists. In her works there are always to be found high principle, good taste, sense, and refinement. The grace of her style, its tranquillity, its unstudied but by no means negligent elegance, have a peculiar charm. Agnes' is a story wrought out with the skill and unexaggerated pathos with which Mrs. Oliphant's readers are familiar. Its pathetic and refined beauty will appeal irresistibly to all readers."-Post.

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Agnes' will certainly take a high place among Mrs. Oliphant's writings. It is a beautiful story, full of deep human interest, and is, moreover, pervaded throughout with a keen humour. The characters stand out almost like bodily presences. To those who read works of fiction for something more than the amusement of an hour this novel will be a perfect treasure."--Star.

CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE.

"John Halifax, Gentleman." 1 vol.

By the Author of

Within the

"A more charming story, to our taste, has rarely been written. compass of a single volume the writer has hit off a circle of varied characters all true to nature-some true to the highest nature-and she has entangled them in a story which keeps us in suspense till its knot is happily and gracefully resolved; while, at the same time, a pathetic interest is sustained by an art of which it would be difficult to analyse the secret. It is a choice gift to be able thus to render human nature so truly, to penetrate its depths with such a searching sagacity, and to illuminate them with a radiance so eminently the writer's own. Even if tried by the standard of the Archbishop of York, we should expect that even he would pronounce 'Christian s Mistake' a novel without a fault."-Times.

"This is a story good to have from the circulating library, bu' better to have from one's bookseller, for it deserves a place in that little collection of clever and wholesome stories that forms one of the comforts of a well-appointed home. 'Examiner.

THE PEMBERTON FAMILY.

Edited by the

Author of "Margaret and her Bridesmaids," &c. 3 vols. "This is an admirable novel, as pure and noble in motive and moral as it is interesting and affecting as a story. The delicate and refined taste, the unexaggerated simplicity of style, and the fervour and pathos which marked the former works of this lady, are all recognizable in 'The Pemberton Family.'"-Post

MISS CAREW. BY AMELIA B. EDWARDS, Author of "Barbara's History," &c. Second Edition. 3 vols.

"Never has the author's brilliant and vivacious style been more conspicuously displayed than in this very original and charming story."--Sun.

BLOUNT TEMPEST. By the Rev. J. C. M. BELLEW. Third Edition, Revised. 3 vols.

The

"This book is well written. The story is interesting and full of incident. accounts of the various old families and family places are extremely well done. The picture of life at Hampton Court is very good, and there is an amusing account of a commemoration day at Oxford.."-Athenæum.

CHEAP EDITION OF ST. OLAVE'S, Illustrated

by J. E. MILLAIS, R.A. Price 5s. bound, forming the New Volume of "Hurst and Blackett's Standard Library of Cheap Editions of Popular Modern Works."

"This charming novel is the work of one who possesses a great talent for writing, as well as some experience and knowledge of the world. St. Olave's' is the work of an artist. The whole book is worth reading."--Athenæum.

"A good novel. It is written with unflagging ability. The author has determined to do nothing short of the best, and has succeeded."--Post.

Under the Especial Patronage of Her Majesty.

Published annually, in One Vol., royal 8vo, with the Arms beautifully engraved, handsomely bound, with gilt edges, price 31s. 6d.

LODGE'S PEERAGE

AND BARONETAGE,

CORRECTED BY THE NOBILITY.

THE THIRTY-FIFTH EDITION FOR 1866 IS NOW READY.

LODGE'S PEERAGE AND BARONETAGE is acknowledged to be the most complete, as well as the most elegant, work of the kind. As an established and authentic authority on all questions respecting the family histories, honours, and connections of the titled aristocracy, no work has ever stood so high. It is published under the especial patronage of Her Majesty, and is annually corrected throughout, from the personal communications of the Nobility. It is the only work of its class in which, the type being kept constantly standing, every correction is made in its proper place to the date of publication, an advantage which gives it supremacy over all its competitors. Independently of its full and authentic information respecting the existing Peers and Baronets of the realm, the most sedulous attention is given in its pages to the collateral branches of the various noble families, and the names of many thousand individuals are introduced, which do not appear in other records of the titled classes. For its authority, correctness, and facility of arrangement, and the beauty of its typography and binding, the work is justly entitled to the place it occupies on the tables of Her Majesty and the Nobility.

LIST OF THE PRINCIPAL CONTENTS.

Historical View of the Peerage.
Parliamentary Roll of the House of Lords.
English, Scotch, and Irish Peers, in their
orders of Precedence.

Alphabetical List of Peers of Great Britain
and the United Kingdom, holding supe-
rior rank in the Scotch or Irish Peerage.
Alphabetical list of Scotch and Irish Peers,
holding superior titles in the Peerage of
Great Britain and the United Kingdom.
A Collective list of Peers, in their order of
Precedence.

Table of Precedency among Men.
Table of Precedency among Women.
The Queen and the Royal Family.

Peers of the Blood Royal.

The Peerage, alphabetically arranged.
Families of such Extinct Peers as have left
Widows or Issue.

The Archbishops and Bishops of England,
Ireland, and the Colonies.

The Baronetage alphabetically arranged.
Aiphabetical List of Surnames assumed by
members of Noble Families.

Alphabetical List of the Second Titles of
Peers, usually borne by their Eldest
Sons.

Alphabetical Index to the Daughters of
Dukes, Marquises, and Earls, who, hav-
ing married Commoners, retain the title
of Lady before their own Christian and
their Husband's Surnames.

Alphabetical Index to the Daughters of Viscounts and Barons, who, having married Commoners, are styled Honourable Mrs.; and, in case of the husband being a Baronet or Knight, Honourable Lady.

Alphabetical List of the Surnames of all the Mottoes alphabetically arranged and transPeers.

lated.

"Lodge's Peerage must supersede all other works of the kind, for two reasons: first, it is on a better plan; and secondly, it is better executed. We can safely pronounce it to be the readiest, the most useful, and exactest of modern works on the subject."-Spectator "A work which corrects all errors of former works. It is a most useful publication."-Times. "A work of great value. It is the most faithful record we possess of the aristocracy of the day."-Post.

"The best existing, and, we believe, the best possible peerage. It is the standard authority on the subject."-Herald.

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