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Contents:Vol. I.Nelson and Lady Hamilton.Railway Novels.Louis-Philippe and his Family.John Howard.Drama of the French Revolution.Lord Holland's Reminiscences.Robert Southey.Dean Swift—Stella and Vanessa.Reminiscences of Coleridge.John Keats.Grote's History of Greece.Literature of the Rail.Vol. II.Lord Coke.Discoveries at Nineveh.Lord Mansfield.Lion Hunting in Africa.Jeremy Taylor.Lord Clarendon and his Friends.John Sterling.Autobiography of a Chartist.Americans in England.Francis Chantrey.Career of Lord Langdale.Afghanistan.The Greek Revolution.Dickens and Thackeray.

Contents:

Vol. I.

Nelson and Lady Hamilton.

Railway Novels.

Louis-Philippe and his Family.

John Howard.

Drama of the French Revolution.

Lord Holland's Reminiscences.

Robert Southey.

Dean Swift—Stella and Vanessa.

Reminiscences of Coleridge.

John Keats.

Grote's History of Greece.

Literature of the Rail.

Vol. II.

Lord Coke.

Discoveries at Nineveh.

Lord Mansfield.

Lion Hunting in Africa.

Jeremy Taylor.

Lord Clarendon and his Friends.

John Sterling.

Autobiography of a Chartist.

Americans in England.

Francis Chantrey.

Career of Lord Langdale.

Afghanistan.

The Greek Revolution.

Dickens and Thackeray.

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