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JONES (T. Percy). Firmilian. A "Spasmodic" Tragedy. New York: 1854. 12mo. pp. 165.

JONES (T. W.).—See Moore, S. S.

JONES (W. Alfred). Essays Upon Authors and Books. New York: 1849. 8vo. pp. 236.

JONSON (Ben). The Works of Ben Jonson. With a biographical memoir, by William Gifford. London: 1853. rl. 8vo. pp. 819. port.

JOSEPHUS (Flavius). The Works of Flavius Josephus, the learned and authentic Jewish historian. Translated by William Whiston. New York: 1851. 8vo. pp. 880. port. and pl.

Josse (A. L.). Nouvelle Grammaire 'spagnole Raisonnée Augmentée. Paris: M DCCC XLV. 8vo. pp. 392.

JOURNAL of a Party of Pleasure to Paris, in the month of August, 1802; by which any person intending to take such a journey may form an accurate idea of the expence that would attend it, and the amusement he would probably receive. Together with thirteen views from nature, illustrative of French scenery; Aquatinted by J. Hill, from Drawings by the Author. London: 1814. 8vo.

pp. 112.

"Journeyman Mason."-See Miller, A.

Joyas de la Persia Española.—See Vingut.

JUNIUS: including letters by the same writer under other signatures; to which are added his confidential correspondence with Mr. Wilkes, and his private letters to Mr. H. S. Woodfall; a new and enlarged edition, with new evidence as to the authorship, and an analysis by the late Sir Harris Nicolas. [Edited] by John Wade. London: 1850. 2 volumes. 12mo. fac simile. See also Graham, J. A.

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JUSTE (T.).—See Janin, J.

JUSTINUS. Justin, Cornelius Nepos, and Eutropius, literally translated, with notes and a general index. By John Selby Watson. London: 1853. 8vo. PP. 551.

JUVENALIS. The Satires of Juvenal, Persius, Sulpicia, and Lucilius, Literally Translated into English Prose, with notes, chronological tables, arguments, &c. By Lewis Evans. To which is added the metrical version of Juvenal and Persius, by the late William Gifford. London: MDCCCLII. 8vo. pp. 512. port.

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ANE (Elisha Kent). Arctic Explorations: The Second Grinnell Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, 1853, '54, '55. Illustrated by upwards of three hundred engravings. From Sketches by the Author. Philadelphia: 1856. vols. 8vo. pls. and maps.

KANT (Immanuel). Critique of Pure Reason. Translated from the German. By J. M. D. Meiklejohn. London: MDCCCLV. I2mo. PP. 517.

KARR (Alphonse). Voyage Autour de Mon Jardin. Paris: 1861. 12mo. pp. 326.

KAVANAGH (Julia). Nathalie; a tale. New-York: 1852. 12mo. pp. 518.

KEATS (J.). Poems, /by / John Keats. /.../ London: / Printed for C. & J. Ollier, 3, Welbeck Street, / Cavendish Square. / 1817. 1210. pp. (6), 121.

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Lamia, Isabella, / The Eve of St. Agnes, / and / Other Poems. By John Keats, author of Endymion./ London: / Printed for Taylor and Hessey, / Fleet-Street. / 1820. / 12mo. pp. (8), 199, (9).

Another Version of Keats's "Hyperion." [n. p., n. d.]. 8vo. pp. 24.

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Edited and privately printed by Lord Houghton.

The Poetical Works of John Keats.

With a memoir by Richard Monckton Milnes. London: 1854. 4to. pp. 375.

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* A presentation copy from Lord Houghton to Mr. Graham.

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The Poetical Works of John Keats. With a memoir by the Rt. Hon. the Lord Houghton. A new edition. London: 1868. 12mo. pp. 291.

KEIGHTLEY (Thomas). The Fairy Mythology, illustrative of the Romance and Superstition of various countries. London: MDCCCL. 12mo. pp. 560. pl.

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KELLEY (W. D.). The South, its resources and wants. Embracing his address to the citizens of New Orleans; address at Montgomery, Ala., and his address to his constituents. Washington, D. C. [1866.] Svo. pp. 20.

[KELLY (W. K.)].

History of the House of Austria, from

the accession of Francis I. to the Revolution of 1848. In continuation of the history written by Archdeacon Coxe. To which is added Genesis; or details of the last Austrian Revolution. By an Officer of State [Count Hartig]. Translated from the German. London: 1853. 8vo. pp. 468. port.

The History of Russia, from the Earliest Period to the

Present Time. London: MDCCCLIV. 2 vols. 1210. port.
KEMBLE (Frances Anne).-See Butler, F. A.

KEMBLE (J. P.).-See Lee, N.

KENDRICK (A. C.). The Life and Letters of Mrs. Emily C. Judson. New York: 1860. 8vo. pp. 426. port.

KENNEDY (William). Fitful Fancies.

12mo. pp. 191.

Edinburgh: 1827.

KENNY (Thomas). The Life and Genius of Shakespeare. London: 1864. 8vo. pp. 414. ports.

KENT (James). An anniversary discourse delivered before the New-York Historical Society December 6, 1828. New York: 1829. 8vo. pp. 40.

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* On the history of the State of New York. KENT (W.).-See Butler, B. F.

"Kerr (Orpheus C.)."-See Newell.

KETTELL (Thomas Prentice). Southern wealth and Northern profits, as exhibited in statistical facts and official figures: showing the necessity of union to the future prosperity and welfare of the republic. New York: 1860. Svo. pp. 173.

[KEY (Francis S.)]. The Star Spangled Banner. Illustrated from drawings by F. O. C. Darley. Music adapted from A. W. Berg's arrangement, by permission of Firth, Pond & Co., by Francis H. Brown. New York: [1861]. 4to. pp. (14).

Kick for a Bite.-See Cobbett, W.

Killing no Murder.-See Titus, S.

KING (C. W.). Handbook of Engraved Gems. With numerous illustrations. London: 1866. 12mo. pp. 396. pl.

The Natural History of Gems or Decorative Stones. London: 1867. 8vo. pp. 377. pl.

KING (R. J.).-See Müller, M.

KING (T. B.). Lettre a S. Exc.
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merce.

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M. Le Ministre du Com

Délégué de l'État de la Géorgie.

KING (William). Political and Literary Anecdotes of His Own Times. Second edition. London: 1819. 12mo. pp. 252.

King and the Commons.—See Morley, H.

KINGLAKE (A. W.). Eôthen, or Traces of travel brought home from the east. London: 1845. 8vo. PP. 423. pl.

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**This copy lacks the title. One of the most brilliant books of Eastern travel ever written.

KINGSLEY (Charles). Andromeda, and other poems. Boston: MDCCCLVIII. 12mo. pp. III.

New Miscellanies. Boston: MDCCCLX. 8vo. pp. 375. KINGSLEY (Henry). Ravenshoe. Boston: 1862. 12mo. pp.

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KIRBY (R. S.). Kirby's Wonderful and Eccentric Museum; ar, Magazine of Remarkable Characters. Including all the Curiosities of Nature and Art, from the remotest period to the present time, drawn from every authentic source. Illustrated with one hundred and twenty-four engravings. Chiefly taken from rare and curious prints or original drawings. London: 1820. 6 vols. 8vo. pls.

KIRBY (William). On the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God as Manifested in the Creation of Animals and their History, Habits and Instincts. New Edition with notes by Thomas Rymer Jones. London: MDCCCLIII. 2 vols. 12mo. pls.

KIRKLAND (Mrs. C. M. S.). The book of home beauty. With twelve portraits of American ladies, from drawings by Charles Martin, engraved on steel by eminent artists. New-York. G. P. Putnam. MDCCCLII. Fo. pp. 145. 12 ports.

Kit-Cats.-See Blackmore.

KITTO (John). Scripture Lands; described in a series of historical, geographical, and topographical sketches. And illus trated by a Complete Biblical Atlas, comprising twenty-four maps, with an index of reference. London: 1850. 12mo. pp. 276.

KNAPP (Andrew) and William BALDWIN. Criminal Chronology; or, The New Newgate Calendar, being Interesting Memoirs of Notorious Characters, Who have been convicted of Outrages on The Laws of England, during the seventeenth century, and brought down to the present time, and chronologically arranged. . . . Containing a number of interesting Cases never before published: with occasional Essays on Crimes and Punishments, Original Anecdotes, and Observations on particular cases: explanations of the criminal laws; the speeches, confessions, and Last Exclamations of Sufferers. To which is added, A correct Account of the various Modes of Punishment of Criminals in different Parts of the World. London: Liverpool, 18094 vols. 8vo. pls. and ports.

The KNICKERBOCKER GALLERY. A testimonial to the editor of the Knickerbocker Magazine. From its contributors. New York: MDCCCLV. 8vo. pp. 505. 48 ports.

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Washington Irving,

Oliver Wendell Holmes,

Samuel Osgood,

George Lunt,

Donald G. Mitchell,

George H. Boker,

Frederick W. Shelton,
William Cullen Bryant,
Bayard Taylor,
Thomas W. Parsons,
Epes Sargent,
William Pitt Palmer,
George W. Bethune,
W. H. C. Hosmer,
Donald MacLeod,
John G. Saxe,

Ralph Roanoke,

C. A. Bristed,

Frederick S. Cozzens,

James T. Fields,

John W. Francis,

George P. Morris,

Henry Theodore Tuck

erman,
Thomas Ward,

P. Hamilton Myers,
Henry Wadsworth Long-
fellow,
Henry J. Brent,
Theodore S. Fay,
J. L. McConnel,
Charles G. Leland,
George William Curtis,
George D. Prentice,
J. M. Legaré,

R. S. Chilton,

T. B. Thorpe,

James Russell Lowell,

KNIGHT, (C.).-See Stoddard, R. H.

Richard B. Kimball,
Park Benjamin,
Samuel S. Cox,
Charles Astor Bristed,
H. W. Rockwell,
Henry R. Schoolcraft,
Robert T. Conrad,
George Wood,
Rufus W. Griswold,
N. P. Willis,

Charles G. Eastman,
Alfred B. Street,

Richard Henry Stod

dard,

William H. Seward,

George H. Clark,

Charles F. Briggs,

John T. Irving,
Fitz-Greene Halleck.

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