NOW PUBLISHING BY S. H. PARKER, 12 CORNHILL, BOSTON. Prospectus OF THIS CHEAP AND ELEGANT EDITION OF THE WORKS OF MARIA EDGEWORTH IN TWELVE OCTAVO VOLUMES, VIZ. VOL. I.-Practical Education. VOL. II.-Letters for Literary Ladies,-Castle Rackrent,-Leonora,-Irish Bulls. VOL. III.-Belinda. VOL. IV. Popular Tales, viz. Lame Jervas-The Will-The Limerick Gloves-Out of Debt out of Danger-The Lottery-RosannaMurad the Unlucky-the Manufacturers-The Contrast-The Grateful Negro-To-morrow. VOL. V.-Tales of Fashionable Life, viz. Ennui-Almeria-Madame de Fleury-Dun-Manoeuvring. VOL. VI.-Tales of Fashionable Life, continued; viz. Absentee― Emilie de Coulanges-Vivian. VOL. VII.-Patronage. VOL. VIII.-Harrington and Ormond. VOL. IX.-Griselda,-Moral Tales, viz. Forrester-The Prussian Vase-The Good Aunt-Angelina-The Good French GovernessMademoiselle Panache-the Knapsack. VOL. X.-Parent's Assistant. VOL. XI.-Early Lessons. VOL. XII.-Sequel to Frank,-Readings on Poetry,-Comic Dra mas. The price to Subscribers is One Dollar and a Half, per volume payable on delivery of each volume. It is not intended to print many more than shall be subscribed for, and the price will be raised on the completion of the edition. The works are printed from the latest English edition, and volumes 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 are already done to show as a specimen of the edition. An early subscription is respectfully solicited." Subscriptions to the above works are received by the Publisher, 21 Cornhill, and by Munroe & Francis, No. 4 Cornhill, Boston; by George Dana, Providence; Cushing & Appleton, Salem; and John W.. Foster, Portsmouth. BOSTON, February, 1824. |