AGNES SERLE, By the Author of the "Heiress," &c. 2 vols. 12mo. MY AUNT PONTYPOOL. "A charming work, which few of polished education will rise from till the last page has been perused."-Monthly Review. 1 vol. 8vo. THE STEAM ENGINE. Explained and illustrated in a familiar style, with its application to the Arts and Manufactures, more especially in transport by Land and Water; with some account of the Rail Roads now in progress in various parts of the World. By the Rev. DIONYSIUS LARDNER, LL. D. From the Fifth London Edition. Illustrated with numerous Engravings and Wood Cuts, with all the late American Improvements, by Professor Renwick. THE TIN TRUMPET, OR ODDS AND ENDS FOR THE WISE AND WAGGISH, "To whomsoever we are indebted for the concoction of this volume, we owe thanks for a very clever collection of Scraps, and much amusing as well as instructive reading.—Literary Gazette. 'MEMOIRS OF CELEBRATED MILITARY COMMANDERS. By G. P. R. JAMES, author of " Darnley," "Gipsey," "One in a Thousand." The above will be well printed on fine paper, and is intended as a companion to the beautiful edition of " Marryat's Works," recently published. 0 1 NARRATIVE OF THE ARCTIC LAND EXPEDITION TO THE MOUTH OF THE GREAT FISH RIVER, AND ALONG THE SHORES OF THE ARCTIC OCEAN, IN THE YEARS 1833, 1834, AND 1835. ILLUSTRATED BY A MAP. By CAPTAIN BACK, R. N. COMMANDER OF THE EXPEDITION. SECOND EDITION. PHILADELPHIA: E. L. CAREY & A. HART. E. G. DORSEY, PRINTER. 1837. |