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UNIFORM WITH THE STANDARD LIBRARY, AT 5s. PER VOLUME.
Bede's Ecclesiastical History, and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy. In Anglo-Saxon, with the A. S. Metres, and an English translation, by the Rev. S. Fox.
Brand's Popular Antiquities of England, Scotland, and Ireland. By Sir Henry Ellis. In 3 vols.
Browne's (Sir Thomas) Works. Edited by Simon Wilkin. In 3 vols.
Vol. 1. The Vulgar Errors.
Vol. 2. Religio Medici, and Garden of Cyrus.
Vol. 3. Urn-Burial, tracts, and correspondence.
Chronicles of the Crusaders. Richard of Devizes, Geoffrey de Vinsauf, Lord de Joinville.
Chronicles of the Tombs. A collection of remarkable epitaphs. By T. J. Pettigrew, F.R.S., F.S.A.
Early Travels in Palestine. Willibald, Sæwulf, Benjamin of Tudela, Mandeville, La Brocquiere, and Maundrell; all unabridged. Edited by Thomas Wright.
Ellis's Early English Metrical Romances. Revised by J. O. Halliwell.
Florence of Worcester's Chronicle, with the two continuations; comprising annals of English history to the reign of Edward I.
Giraldus Cambrensis' Historical Works: Topography of Ireland; history of the conquest of Ireland; itinerary through Wales; and description of Wales. With index. Edited by Thos. Wright.
Handbook of Proverbs. Comprising all Ray's English Proverbs, with additions; his foreign proverbs; and an alphabetical index.
Henry of Huntingdon's History of the English, from the Roman invasion to Henry II.; with the acts of King Stephen, etc.
Ingulph's Chronicle of the Abbey of Croyland, with the continuations by Peter of Blois and other writers. By H. T. Riley.
Keightley's Fairy Mythology. Frontispiece by Cruikshank.
Lamb's Dramatic Poets of the Time of Elizabeth; including his selections from the Garrick plays.
Lepsius's Letters from Egypt, Ethiopia and the Peninsula of Sinai.
Mallet's Northern Antiquities. By Bishop Percy. With an abstract of the Eyrbiggia Saga, by Sir Walter Scott. Edited by J. A. Blackwell.
Marco Polo's Travels. The translation of Marsden. Edited by Thomas Wright.
Matthew Paris's Chronicle. In 5 vols.
First section: Roger of Wendover's Flowers of English History, from the descent of the Saxons to A.D. 1235. Translated by Dr. Giles. In 2 vols.
Second section: From 1235 to 1273. With index to the entire work. In 3 vols.
Matthew of Westminster's Flowers of History, especially such as relate to the affairs of Britain; to A.D. 1307. Translated by C. D. Yonge. In 2 vols.
Ordericus Vitalis' Ecclesiastical History of England and Normandy. Translated with notes, by T. Forester, M.A. In 4 vols.
Pauli's (Dr. R.) Life of Alfred the Great. Translated from the German.
Polyglot of Foreign Proverbs. With English translations, and a general index, bringing the whole into parallels, by H. G. Bohn.
Roger De Hoveden's Annals of English history; from A.D. 732 to A.D. 1201. Edited by H. T. Riley. In 2 vols.
Six Old English Chronicles, viz.:— Asser's Life of Alfred, and the chronicles of Ethelwerd, Gildas, Nennius, Geoffrey of Monmouth, and Richard of Cirencester.
William of Malmesbury's Chronicle of the Kings of England. Translated by Sharpe.
Yule-Tide Stories. A collection of Scandinavian tales and traditions. Edited by B. Thorpe.