The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 13, No. 386, August 22, 1829 by Various
page 52 of 53 (98%)
page 52 of 53 (98%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
*** The signature _C.C._ to the _Minstrel Ballad_, in our last, merely implies the correspondent who sent it "for the MIRROR." The writer of the Ballad is Sir Walter Scott. It appears in the Notes to the New Edition of "Waverley," but was hitherto unpublished in Sir Walter's works. * * * * * _LIMBIRD'S EDITIONS_. CHEAP and POPULAR WORKS published at the MIRROR OFFICE in the Strand, near Somerset House. The ARABIAN NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENTS. Embellished with nearly 150 Engravings. In 6 Parts, 1s. each. The TALES of the GENII. Price 2s. The MICROCOSM. By the Right Hon. G. CANNING. &c. 4 Parts, 6d. each. PLUTARCH'S LIVES, with Fifty Portraits, 12 Parts, 1s. each. COWPER'S POEMS, with 12 Engravings, 12 Numbers, 3d. each. COOK'S VOYAGES, 28 Numbers, 3d. each. The CABINET of CURIOSITIES: or, WONDERS of the WORLD DISPLAYED. 27 Nos. 2d. each. |
|