Welcome to PhiloLogic  
   home |  the ARTFL project |  download |  documentation |  sample databases |   
Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 [1849], A book of the Hudson. Collected from the various works of Diedrich Knickerbocker (George P. Putnam, New York) [word count] [eaf231].
To look up a word in a dictionary, select the word with your mouse and press 'd' on your keyboard.

Advertisement

-- --

[figure description] Blank Page.[end figure description]

-- --

[figure description] Blank Page.[end figure description]

-- --

[figure description] Advertisement.[end figure description]

GEO. P. PUTNAM, 155 BROADWAY, N. Y.,
IS NOW PUBLISHING
WASHINGTON IRVING'S WORKS,
AUTHOR'S REVISED EDITION.

Elegantly printed in 15 vols. (including new works,) and
neatly bound in dark cloth.

VOL.
I.KNICKERBOCKER'S NEW YORK1 vol.$1 25
II.THE SKETCH BOOK1 vol.1 25
III.COLUMBUS AND HIS COMPANIONS3 vols.4 00
IV."""
V."""
VI.BRACEBRIDGE HALL1 vol.1 25
VII.TALKS OF A TRAVELLER1 vol.1 25
VIII.ASTORIA, (pp, 510, with map)1 vol.1 50
IX.THE CRAYON MISCELLANY1 vol.1 25
X.CAPT. BONNEVILLE'S ADVENTURES, map1 vol.1 25
**XI.OLIVER GOLDSMITH, A BIOGRAPHY1 vol.1 25
**XII.MOHAMMED AND HIS SUCCESSORS1 vol.
**XIII.THE CONQUEST OF GRENADA1 vol.1 25
**XIV.THE ALHAMBRA1 vol.1 25
**XV.[A new volume]1 vol.1 25

** Those marked thus are not yet ready, June, 1849.

&hand;Either volume, or complete sets may also be had,
substantially bound in half calf, 75 cts. extra; half mor., $1
extra; full calf, $1 25 extra.

Notice of the New Edition of Irving.

"The typography of this series is all that could be desired.
Nothing superior to it has been issued from the American
press. Irving will be among American classics what Goldsmith
is among those of the Fatherland. His works have not
been crowded from our shelves by the hosts of new claimants
for public favor, who have appeared since the Sketch
Book was in everybody's hands. We have often wondered
in common with other readers, why there was no good American
edition of his writings; but his place, in our literary
affections, remains as high as ever. The desideratum of
which we speak, is now to be supplied by Mr. Putnam; and
we are now to have an elegant uniform edition of the works
of our foremost writer in the belles-lettres department of literature
Boston Evening Transcript.


Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 [1849], A book of the Hudson. Collected from the various works of Diedrich Knickerbocker (George P. Putnam, New York) [word count] [eaf231].
Powered by PhiloLogic