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ADVERTISEMENTS, The General Preface to the new Edition, and the Introductory Notices to each separate work, will contain an account of such Connected with Science, Literature, and the Arts. circumstances attending the first publication of the Novels and Tales, as may appear interesting in themselves, or proper to be communicated to the public. The Author also proposes to pubWAVERLEY NOVELS. lish, on this occasion, the various legends, family traditions, or obscure historical faets, which have formed the ground-work of these Novels, and to give some account of the places where the On the first of June will be published, scenes are laid, when these are altogether, or in part, real; as INSCRIBED BY PERMISSION well as a statement of particular incidents founded on fact; toTo the King's Most Gracious Majesty, gether with a more copious Glossary, and Noles explanatory of VOLUME FIRST the ancient customs, and popular superstitions, referred to in the Romances. Upon the whole, it is hoped that the Waverley Novels, in their new dress, will not be found to have lost any part of their attrac tions in consequence of receiving illustrations by the Author, and TO BE CONTINUED IN MONTHLY VOLUMES, REVISED AND undergoing his careful revision. CORRECTED, ABBOTSFORD, January 1829. This Edition will not only be improved in the manner just stated, but also enriched by the pencils of the eminent Artists AND NOTES, HISTORICAL AND ILLUSTRATIVE, BY who have been engaged to embellish it; among these may be THE AUTHOR. named, Embellished with Frontispieces and Vignette Titles, from Designs David Wilkie, R.A. : EDWIN Landseer, R.A.; C. R. LESExecuted expressly for the present Edition, by the LIE, R. A. ; ABRAHAM COOPER, R.A.; A. E. CHALON, R.A.; G. S. NEWTON, A.R.A.; E. P. STEPHANOFP; H. COR- and R. P. BONNINGTOX. CHARLES HEATH; WILLIAM FINDEN; CHARLES ROLLS; VELS. Unlike most other productions of genius, they had JAMES MITCHELL; F. 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The publication to commence on 1st June next; and to be speedy commencement of a New EDITION, to be published in continue t regularly, on the first day of each month, till the whole MONTHLY VOLUNES. is completed. In this under taking they have had the cheerful co-operation of II1. Each volume to bave a Frontispiece and Vignette titlethe Author himself, who has not only revised every one of the page, both coutaining subjects illustrative of the Norel to which Novels, but has added Explanatory Notes, and a new Introducihey are attached. tion to each of them. IV. The Work will be completed in Forty VOLUMEs, com. The nature and extent of these corrections and additions will mencing with WAVERLEY, and closing with Woodstock. The be best understood by giving entire, from Volume First, The Author's additions will form about two of these Forty Volumes, AUTHOR'S ADVERTISEMENT. *** The Edition is so far advanced at press, that regularity of publication may be depended on; and, to such subscribers as inay It has been the occasional occupation of the Author of Waver. wish to have some of the Novels complete on the appearance ley, for several years past, to revise and correct the voluminous of the first volume of each respectively, the Publishers have to series of Novels which pass under that name; in order that, if state, that the whole of WAVERLEY may be had on the first of they should ever appear as his avowed productions, he might ren- June, in 2 vols. for 10s. der them in some degree deserving of a continuance of the public favour with which they have been honoured ever since their And, in like manner, first appearance. For a long period, however, it seemed likely GUY MANNERING, in 2 vols, on the 1st of August. that the improved and illustrated edition which he meditated THE ANTIQUARY, in 2 vols, on the 1st of October. would be a posthumous publication. But the course of events, Rob Roy, in 2 vols, on the 1st of December. which occasioned the disclosure of the Author's name, having, in As well as such others, during the progress of the Edition, as a great m-asure, restored to him a sort of parental control over its arrangement enables the Publishers to deliver in complete these Works, he is naturally induced to give them to the press in Tales. a corrected, and, he hopes, an improved form, while life and The public are respectfully requested to inspect the Designs and health permit the task of revising and illustrating them. Such | Engravings at the premises of the Publishers, being his purpose, it is necessary to say a few words on the plan 6, Pall Mall, London. by whom they will be sold separately, as And at Moon, Boys, and Graves, Printsellers to his Majesty, of the proposed Edition. In stating it to be revised and corrected, it is not to be inferred will be afterwards announced. that any attempt is made to alter the tenor of the stories, the cha- Printed for CADELL & Co, 41, St Andrew Square, Edin. racter of the actors, or the spirit of the dialogue. There is no burgh; and to be had of every Bookseller throughout the doubt ample room for emendation in all these points, -- but where Kingdom. the tree falls it must lie. Any atiempt to obviate criticism, how. ever just, by altering a work already in the hands of the public, is generally unsuecessful. In the inost improbable fiction, the BUTLER'S POWDERS, reader still desires some air of vroisemblance, and docs not relish that the incidents of a tale familiar to himn should be altered to For producing an Effervescing suit the taste of critics, or the caprice of the author himself. This COOLING APERIENT DRAUGHT. process of feeling is so natural, that it may be observed even in children, who cannot endure that a nursery story should be re- THESE Powders are now very generally known peated to them differently from the manner in which it was first (and as generally approved,) for producing an extremely retold. freshing and pleasant eftervescing Drink, and at the same time a But without altering, in the slightest degree, either the story, safe, mild, and Cooling Aperient, peculiarly adapted to relieve or the mode of telling it, the Author has taken this opportunity Indigestion, Heartburn, and Nausea, and counteract Acidity in to correct errors of the press and slips of the pen. That such the Stomach. If frequently taken, it will generally obviate the should exist cannot be wondered at, when it is considered that necessity of having recourse to Calomel, Epsom Salts, and other the Publishers found it their interest to hurry through the press strong and nauseous medicines, which ofien debilitate the system a succession of the early editions of the various Novels, and that without producing the desired effects; and when taken after too the Author had not the usual opportunity of revision. It is free an indalgence in the luxuries of the Table, particularly after hoped that the present edition will be found free from errors of too much wine, the usual disagreeable effects will be prevented. that accidental kind. There being numerous inferior imitations of these Pow. The Author has also ventured to make some emendations of ders vended, it is necessary to observe, that the Preparer's name a different character, which, without being such apparent devia- and address, " Butler, 73, Prince's Street, Edinburgh," are printtions from the original stories as to disturb the reader's fold asso- ed in the Label and Bill accompanying each Box of the genuine ciations, will, he thinks, add something to the spirit of the dia- Powders. Sold in Boxes only, at 2s. 9d., or in neat cases for the logue, narrative, or description. These consist in occasional Country, or Exportation, 10s. 6d. each. The cases for Exportapruning where the language is redundant, compression where the tion are lined with Tin, and carefully soldered up, and thus the style is loose, infusion of vigour where it is languid, the exchange Powders may be preserved for any length of time, in any cliof less forcible for more appropriate epithets-slight alterations, mate, in short, like the last touches of an artist, which contribute to Sold by the Preparer as above mentioned; also by BUTLER & heighten and finish the picture, though an inexperienced eye can Co. 4, Cheapside, Corner of St Paul's, London ; and the principal hardly detect in what they consist. Druggists, and others, in every Town of the United Kingdom. BY AND DEBRETT'S PEERAGE, Feb. 1829. Gardening, adapted to the Circumstances, Resources, Soil, and Just published, Climate of the Country: including some Remarks on the Re In two volumes 12mo, price £1. 8s. boards, corrected to the prej Gardening. By Joseph LAMBERT, Esq., 12mo. In the Press. claiming of Bogs and Wastes, and a few hints on Ornamental sent time, with the Arms elegantly engraved, the Eighteenth Edition of FATIIER BUTLER – The LOUGH DEARG DEBRETT'S PEERAGE of the United King- PELGRIM Felvisk Sketches. 18mo, with Frontispiece. Is. 6d. cloth. In a few days. dom of Great Britain and Ireland. Printed for RivINGTONS; EGERTON ; CLARKES: LONGMAN & ELLMER CASTLE, a Roman Catholic Story of Co. ; CADELL: J. RICKARDSON; J. M. RICHARDSON; BALD the 19th Century. Third Edition, with Frontispiece. 18mo, WIN & CRADOCK; Booth: Booker; BAGSTER; HATCHARDS; 38. 6d. cloth, HAMILION & Co.; PARBUKY & Co.: Marrix; PICKERING; EDMUND O'HARA, an Irish Story. By the LLOYDS : HODAKON ; TEMPLEMAN ; and HOOLSTONS, London; Author of Ellmer Castle,” with Frontispiece. 18mo, 3s. 64. cloth. and sold by BELL & BRADFUTE, 6, Bank Street, Edinburgh. " We have not, since the perusal of Father Clement,' read or whom may be had, uniformly printed, any thing equal to Edmund O'Hara. 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By the Author of " A Visit to my Birth-Place." versities of Oxford and Cambridge; by whom founded, and whe- Second edition, with Frontispiece. 18mo, 3s. 6d. cloth. ther open to Natives of England and Wales, or restricted to par- A SYNOPSIS of ROMAN ANTIQUITIES ; ticular Places and Persons : also, of such Colleges, Public Schools, Endowed Grammar Schools, Chartered Companies of the City of or a comprehensive Account of the City, Religion, Polities, and London, Corporate Bodies, Trustees, &c, as have University ad. Customs of the Ancient Romans, with a Catechetical Appendix vantages attached to them, or in their Patronage. With appro- By John LANKTREE. 18mo, 3s. boards. priate Indexes and References. A GREEK GRAMMAR, on a new and systematic Printed for C. J. G. and F. RIVINGTON, London; and sold by Plan, according to the Analytic Method. By the Rev. THOMAS BELL & BRADFUTR, 6, Bank Street, Edinburgh. FLYNN, A.M. 12mo, 3s, bound. A SPELLING BOOK, on a New Plan. 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OBSERVATIONS on the RURAL AFFAIRS of Price 6d. or Stamped, and sent free by post, 10d. IRELAND; or a Practical Treatise on Farming, Planting, and Printed by BALLANTYNE & Co., Paul's Work, Canongate. OF THE INSCRIBED BY PERMISSION VELS. ADVERTISEMENTS, The General Preface to the new Edition, and the Introductory Notices to each separate work, will contain an account of such Connected with Science, Literature, and the Arts. circumstances attending the first publication of the Novels and Tales, as may appear interesting in themselves, or proper to be communicated to the public. The Author also proposes to pubWAVERLEY NOVELS. lish, on this occasion, the various legends, family traditions, or obscure historical facts, which have formed the ground-work of these Novels, and to give some account of the places where the On the first of June will be published, scenes are laid, when these are altogether, or in part, real; as well as a statement of particular incidents founded on fact; toTo the king's Most Gracious Majesty, gether with a more copious Glossary, and Notes explanatory of the ancient customs, and popular superstitions, referred to in the VOLUME FIRST Romances. Upon the whole, it is hoped that the Waverley Novels, in their THE WAVERLEY NOVELS; new dress, will not be found to have lost any part of their attrac tions in consequence of receiving illustrations by the Author, and TO BE CONTINUED IN MONTHLY VOLUMES, REVISED AND undergoing his careful revision. ABBOTSFORD, January 1829. This Edition will not only be improved in the manner just stated, but also enriched by the pencils of the eminent Artists AND NOTES, HISTORICAL AND ILLUSTRATIVE, BY who have been engaged to embellish it; among these may be THE AUTHOR. named, Embellished with Frontispieces and Vignette Titles, from Designs DAVID WILKIE, R.A.; EDWIN LANDSEER, R.A. ; C. R. LESExecuted expressly for the present Edition, by the LIE, R.A.; ABRAHAM COOPER, R.A.: A. E. CHALON, R.A. ; MOST EMINENT ARTISTS. G. S. NEWTON, A.R.A.; E. P. STEPHANOFF; H. Cor BOULD; William KIDD; J. STANFIELD; John BURNET; NOTICE BY THE PUBLISHERS. and R. P. BONNINGTON. There are few circumstances in the history of letters more re- The engravings will be executed on steel, by markable than the rise and progress of the WAVERLEY No CHARLES HEATH; WILLIAM FINDEN ; CHARLES ROLLS; Unlike most other productions of genius, they had JAMES MITCHELL; F. 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The publication to commence on 1st June next; and to be speedy commencement of a New Edition, to be published in continued regularly, on the first day of each month, till the whole MoxTHLY VOLUNES. is completed. In this undertaking they have had the cheerful co-operation of III. Each volume to have a Frontispiece and Vignette titlethe Author himself, who has not only revised every one of the page, both containing subjects illustrative of the Novel to which Novels, but has added Explanatory Notes, and a new Introduc- they are attached. tion to each of them. IV. The Work will be completed in Forty VOLUMES, comThe nature and extent of these corrections and additions will mencing with Waverley, and closing with Woodstock. The be best understood by giving entire, from Volume First, The Author's additions will form about two of these Forty Volumes. AUTHOR'S ADVERTISEMENT. *** The Edition is so far advanced at press, that regularity of It has been the occasional occupation of the Author of Waver. publication may be depended on : and, to such subscribers as may wish to have some of the Novels complete on the appearance ley, for several years past, to revise and correct the voluminous of the first volume of each respectively, the Publishers have to series of Novels which pass under that name; in order that, if state, that the whole of WAVERLEY may be had on the first of they should ever appear as hisavowed productions, he might render them in some degree deserving of a continuance of the pub- June, in 2 vols. for 10s. lic favour with which they have been honoured ever since their And, in like manner, first appearance. For a long period, however, it seemed likely GUY MANNERING, in 2 vols, on the 1st of August. that the improved and illustrated edition which he meditated THE ANTIQUARY, in 2 vols, on the 1st of October. would be a posthumous publication. But the course of events, Rob Roy, in 2 vols, on the 1st of December. which occasioned the disclosure of the Author's name, having, in As well as such others, during the progress of the Edition, as a great mrasure, restored to him a sort of parental control over its arrangement enables the Publishers to deliver in complete these Works, he is naturally induced to give them to the press in Tales. a corrected, and, he hones, an improved form, while life and The public are respectfully requested to inspect the Designs and health permit the task of revising and illustrating them. Such Engravings at the premises of the Publishers, being his purpose, it is necessary to say a few words on the plan And at Moon, Boys, and GRAVES, Printsellers to his Majesty, of the proposed Edition. 6, Pall Mall, London, by whom they will be sold separately, as In stating it to be revised and corrected, it is not to be inferred will be afterwards announced. that any attempt is made to alter the tenor of the stories, the cha- Printed for CADELL & Co. 41, St Andrew Square, Edinracter of the actors, or the spirit of the dialogue. There is no burgh; and to be had of every Bookseller throughout the doubt ample room for emendation in all these points,--but where Kingdom. the tree falls it must lie. Any attempt to obviate criticism, however just, by altering a work already in the hands of the public, is generally unsuccessful. In the most improbable fiction, the BUTLER'S POWDERS, reader still desires some air of vraisemblance, and does not relish that the incidents of a tale familiar to him should be altered to *For producing an Effervescing suit the taste of critics, or the caprice of the author himself. This COOLING APERIENT DRAUGHT. process of feeling is so natural, that it may be observed even in ehildren, who cannot endure that a nursery story should be re- THESE Powders are now very generally known peated to the differently from the manner in which it was first (and as generally approved,) for producing an extremely retold. freshing and pleasant effervescing Drink, and at the same time a But without altering, in the slightest degree, either the story, safe, mild, and Cooling Aperient, peculiarly adapted to relieve or the mode of telling it, the Author has taken this opportunity Indigestion, Heartburn, and Nausea, and counteract Acidity in to correct errors of the press and slips of the pen. That such the Stomach. If frequently taken, it will generally obviate the should exist cannot be wondered at, when it is considered that necessity of having recourse to Calomel, Epsom Salts, and other the Publishers found it their interest to hurry through the press strong and nauseous medicines, which ofien debilitate the system a succession of the early editions of the various Novels, and that without producing the desired effects; and when taken after too the Author had not the usual opportunity of revision. It is free an indulgence in the luxuries of the Table, particularly after hoped that the present edition will be found free from errors of too much wine, the usual disagreeable effects will be prevented. that accidental kind. .* There being numerous inferior imitations of these Pow. The Author has also ventured to make some emendations of ders vended, it is necessary to observe, that the Preparer's name a different character, which, without being such apparent devia- and address, " Butler, 73, Prince's Street, Edinburgh," are printtions from the original stories as to disturb the reader's sold asso- ed in the Label and Bill accompanying each Box of the genuine ciations, will, he thinks, add something to the spirit of the dia- Powders. Sold in Boxes only, at 2s. 9d., or in neat cases for the logue, narrative, or description. These consist in occasional Country, or Exportation, 10s. 6d. cach. The cases for Exportapruning where the language is redundant, compression where the tion are lined with Tin, and carefully soldered up, and thus the style is loose, infusion of vigour where it is languid, the exchange Powders may be preserved for any length of time, in any cli. of less forcible for more appropriate epithets-slight alterations, in short, like the last touches of an artist, which contribute to Sold by the Preparer as above mentioned ; also by BUTLER & heighten and finish the picture, though an inexperienced eye can Co. 4, Cheapside, Corner of St Paul's, London ; and the principal hardly detect in what they consist. Druggists, and others, in every Town of the United Kingdom. mate. |