MC CULLOCH (JOHN RAMSAY). Catalogue of Books, the property of the author of the Commercial Dictionary [J. R. McCulloch]. (Portrait.) 8o. [Not published.] 1856. 5641 Dictionary, geographical, statistical, and historical, of the various countries, places, and principal natural objects in the world. Illustrated with maps. New edition revised, with a supplement. 2 vol. 8o. 1854. 5642 Literature of Political Economy: a classified catalogue of select publications in the different departments of that science, with historical, critical, and biographical notices. 8°. 1845. 5643 8". 1852. 5653 Kismet; or, the doom of Turkey. 12o. 1853. 5654 Legend of Reading Abbey. By the Author of The Camp of Refuge.' 12o. 5655 1845. Turkey and its destiny: the result of journeys made in 1847 and 1848. 2 vol. 8o. 1850. M'GAURAN (EDWARD). 5660 an Memoirs of Major E. M'Gauran ensign in General Loudon's Austrian regiment of foot; volunteer with Admiral Elphinstone on board the Russian squadron, on his expedition against the Turks; Cadet in the East-India Company's forces; Major in the service of Portugal; and a lieutenant in the British army in America 8°. In a series of Letters in three [sic] volumes, written by himself. 2 vol. 1786. M'GEE (THOMAS D'ARCY). 5661 Gallery of Irish Writers. Irish Writers of the seventeenth century. 12o. Dublin, 1846. 5662 and a map of 5672 Miscellaneous Works. 3 vol. 8°. 1846. Western World; or, Travels in the United States in 1846-47 . . including a chapter on California. With a new map of the United States California. 3 vol. 8o. 1849. MACKY (JOHN)-cont. Memoirs of the Secret Services of J. Macky; during the reigns of William, Anne, and George I. Including, also, the true secret history of the rise, promotions, &c. of the English and Scots nobility; officers, civil, military, naval, and other persons of distinction, from the Revolution. In their respective Characters at large; drawn up by Mr. Macky, pursuant to the direction of Princess Sophia. Published from his original manuscript; as attested by his son Spring Macky. (With appendix of original papers). 8°. 1733. Gallery of illustrious literary characters (1830-1838) drawn by D. Maclise, and accompanied by notices chiefly by William Maginn, LL.D. (Republished from "Fraser's Magazine.") Edited by William Bates. (PorWith a preface, and copious notes Memoirs of the life of Sir J. Mackintosh. Edited by his son, Robert James Mackintosh. Second edition. 2 vol. trait.) 8°. 1836. 5692 5700 .. 49. n.d. Shakspeare's Seven ages, etched by E. Goodall, after original designs by D. Maclise. Oblong. Art-Union of London, 1850. 5701 Eight plates (large) with leaf of letter-press in portfolio. Another copy [but plates smaller in 5702 size]. 5696 Journey through England. In familiar letters from a gentleman here, to his friend abroad. [Anon.] 8o. 1714. D.D. (SAMUEL ROFFEY) Chatterton: an essay. 8°. 1857. 5743 MALAN (REV. SOLOMON CAESAR). Aphorisms on Drawing. 8o. 1856. MALCOLM (JAMES PELLER), 5744 Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London from the Roman Invasion to 1700; including the origin of British society, customs and manners, with a general sketch of the state of religion, superstition, dresses, and amusements of the citizens of London, during that period. . Illustrations of the changes in our language, literary customs, and gradual improvement in style and versification, and various particulars concerning public and private libraries. Engravings. Second edition. 3 vol. 8o. 1811. 5745 "Robert Southey. London 1820." Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London during the eighteenth century; including the charities, depravities, dresses, and amusements, of the citizens of London, during that period, with a review of the state of Society in 1807 . . Sketch of the domestic architecture, and of the various improvements in the Metropolis. Engravings. Second edition. 2 vol. 8o. "Robert Southey. London 1820." 1810. 5746 |