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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of MacMillan & Co.'s General Catalogue of
+Works in the Departments of History, Biography, Travels, and Belles Lettres, December, 1869, by Unknown
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
+
+
+Title: MacMillan & Co.'s General Catalogue of Works in the Departments of History, Biography, Travels, and Belles Lettres, December, 1869
+
+Author: Unknown
+
+Release Date: December 15, 2004 [EBook #14359]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MACMILLAN & CO.'S CATALOGUE ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Joshua Hutchinson and the PG Online
+Distributed Proofreading Team.
+
+
+
+
+
+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Macmillan & Co.'s General Catalogue
+
+Works in the Departments of History, Biography, Travels, and Belles
+Lettres, with some short Account of Critical Notice concerning each Book.
+
+
+
+
+Contents
+========
+
+
+Contents
+SECTION I--HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, and TRAVELS
+ Baker (Sir Samuel W.).
+ R. Dudley, M.A.
+ Bernard
+ Blake
+ Bright (John, M.P.)
+ Bryce
+ Clay
+ Cooper
+ Dilke
+ Forbes
+ Freeman
+ French (George Russell)
+ Gladstone (Right. Hon. W.E., M.P.)
+ Guizot--(Author of "_John Halifax, Gentleman_.")
+ Hole
+ Hozier
+ Irving
+ Kingsley (Canon)
+ Latham
+ Law
+ Liverpool
+ Maclear
+ Macmillan (Rev. Hugh)
+ Martin
+ Martineau
+ Masson (Professor)
+ Morison
+ Morley (John)
+ Mullinger
+ Palgrave
+ Palgrave (W.G.)
+ Parkes (Henry)
+ Ralegh
+ Robinson (Crabb)
+ Rogers (James E. Thorold)
+ Smith (Professor Goldwin)
+ Tacitus
+ Taylor (Rev. Isaac)
+ Trench (Archbishop)
+ Trench (Mrs. R)
+ Trench (Capt. F., F.R.G.S.)
+ Trevelyan (G.O., M.P.)
+ Vaughan (late Rev. Dr. Robert, of the British Quarterly)
+ Wallace
+ Ward (Professor)
+ Warren.
+ Wilson.
+ Wilson (Daniel, LL.D.).
+SECTION II.
+ Allingham.
+ Arnold (Matthew).
+ Barnes (Rev. W.).
+ Bell.
+ Besant.
+ Bradshaw.
+ Brimley.
+ Clough (Arthur Hugh).
+ Dante
+ De Vere
+ Doyle (Sir F.H.).
+ Evans
+ Furnivall.
+ Garnett.
+ Hamerton.
+ Helps
+ Herschel
+ Kennedy
+ Kingsley (Canon).
+ Kingsley (Henry).
+ Lowell.
+ Masson (Professor).
+ Mistral (F.).
+ Myers (Ernest).
+ Myers (F.W.H.)
+ Nettleship
+ Noel
+ Norton
+ Orwell
+ Palgrave (Francis T.).
+ Patmore
+ Rossetti
+ Rossetti (W.M.).
+ Roby
+ Shairp (Principal).
+ Smith
+ Smith
+ Smith (Rev. Walter).
+ Stratford de Redcliffe (Viscount).
+ Trench
+ Turner
+ Vittoria Colonna
+ Webster
+ Woolner
+GLOBE EDITIONS.
+ Shakespeare
+ Morte D'Arthur
+ Scott
+ Burns
+ Robinson Crusoe
+ Goldsmith
+ Pope
+ Spenser
+GOLDEN TREASURY SERIES.
+ THE GOLDEN TREASURY OF THE BEST SONGS AND LYRICAL POEMS IN THE ENGLISH
+ LANGUAGE.
+ THE CHILDREN'S GARLAND FROM THE BEST POETS.
+ THE BOOK OF PRAISE.
+ THE FAIRY BOOK;
+ THE BALLAD BOOK.
+ THE JEST BOOK.
+ BACON'S ESSAYS AND COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL.
+ THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS
+ THE SUNDAY BOOK OF POETRY FOR THE YOUNG.
+ A BOOK OF GOLDEN DEEDS
+ THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BURNS.
+ THE ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE.
+ THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO. TRANSLATED
+ THE SONG BOOK.
+ LA LYRE FRANCAISE.
+ TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS.
+
+
+
+
+
+__Macmillan & Co.'s General Catalogue_ of Works in the Departments of
+History, Biography, Travels, and Belles Lettres, with some short Account
+or Critical Notice concerning each Book_.
+
+
+
+
+
+SECTION I--HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, and TRAVELS
+==========================================
+
+
+
+
+Baker (Sir Samuel W.).
+----------------------
+
+
+THE NILE TRIBUTARIES OF ABYSSINIA, and the Sword-Hunters of the Hamran
+Arabs. By _Sir Samuel W. Baker_, M.A., F.R.C.S. With Portraits, Maps, and
+Illustrations. Third Edition, 8vo. 21_s_.
+
+_Sir Samuel Baker here describes twelve months' exploration, during which
+he examined the rivers that are tributary to the Nile from Abyssinia,
+including the Atbara, Settite, Royan, Salaam, Angrab, Rahad, Dinder, and
+the Blue Nile. The interest attached to these portions of Africa differs
+entirely from that of the White Nile regions, as the whole of Upper Egypt
+and Abyssinia is capable of development, and is inhabited by races having
+some degree of civilization; while Central Africa is peopled by a race of
+savages, whose future is more problematical_.
+
+THE ALBERT N'YANZA Great Basin of the Nile, and Exploration of the Nile
+Sources. New and cheaper Edition, with Portraits, Maps, and Illustrations.
+Two vols. crown 8vo. 16_s_.
+
+"_Bruce won the source of the Blue Nile; Speke and Grant won the Victoria
+source of the great White Nile; and I have been permitted to succeed in
+completing the Nile Sources by the discovery of the great reservoir of the
+equatorial waters, the Albert N'yanza, from which the river issues as the
+entire White Nile_."--_Preface_.
+
+CAST UP BY THE SEA; or, The Adventures of _Ned Grey_. By _Sir Samuel W.
+Baker_, M.A., F.R.G.S. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. cloth gilt, 7_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_A story of adventure by sea and land in the good old style. It appears
+to us to be the best book of the kind since 'Masterman Ready,' and it runs
+that established favourite very close._"--_Pall Mall Gazette_.
+
+"_No book written for boys has for a long time created so much interest,
+or been so successful. Every parent ought to provide his boy with a
+copy._"--_Daily Telegraph_.
+
+
+
+
+R. Dudley, M.A.
+---------------
+
+
+THE TAXATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. By _R. Dudley Baxter_, M.A. 8vo.
+cloth, 4_s_. 6_d_.
+
+_The First Part of this work, originally read before the Statistical
+Society of London, deals with the Amount of Taxation; the Second Part,
+which now constitutes the main portion of the work, is almost entirely
+new, and embraces the important questions of Rating, of the relative
+Taxation of Land, Personalty, and Industry, and of the direct effect of
+Taxes upon Prices. The author trusts that the body of facts here collected
+may be of permanent value as a record of the past progress and present
+condition of the population of the United Kingdom, independently of the
+transitory circumstances of its present Taxation._
+
+NATIONAL INCOME. With Coloured Diagrams. 8vo. 3_s_. 6_d_.
+
+_Part I._--_Classification of the Population, Upper, Middle, and Labour
+Classes_. II.--_Income of the United Kingdom_.
+
+"_A painstaking and certainly most interesting inquiry._"--_Pall Mall
+Gazette_.
+
+
+
+
+Bernard
+-------
+
+
+FOUR LECTURES ON SUBJECTS CONNECTED WITH DIPLOMACY. By _Mountague
+Bernard_, M.A., Chichele Professor of International Law and Diplomacy,
+Oxford. 8vo. 9_s_.
+
+_Four Lectures, dealing with_ (1) _The Congress of Westphalia_; (2)
+_Systems of Policy_; (3) _Diplomacy, Past and Present_; (4) _The
+Obligations of Treaties_.
+
+
+
+
+Blake
+-----
+
+
+THE LIFE OF WILLIAM BLAKE, THE ARTIST. By _Alexander Gilchrist_. With
+numerous Illustrations from Blake's designs, and Fac-similes of his
+studies of the "Book of Job." Two vols. medium 8vo. 32_s_.
+
+_These volumes contain a Life of Blake; Selections from his Writings,
+including Poems; Letters; Annotated Catalogue of Pictures and Drawings;
+List, with occasional notes, of Blake's Engravings and Writings. There are
+appended Engraved Designs by Blake_: (1) _The Book of Job, twenty-one
+photo-lithographs from the originals_; (2) _Songs of Innocence and
+Experience, sixteen of the original Plates_.
+
+
+
+
+Bright (John, M.P.)
+-------------------
+
+
+SPEECHES ON QUESTIONS OF PUBLIC POLICY. By _John Bright_, M.P. Edited by
+Professor _Thorold Rogers_. Two Vols. 8vo. 25_s_. Second Edition, with
+Portrait.
+
+"_I have divided the Speeches contained in these volumes into groups. The
+materials for selection are so abundant, that I have been constrained to
+omit many a speech which is worthy of careful perusal. I have naturally
+given prominence to those subjects with which Mr. Bright has been
+especially identified, as, for example, India, America, Ireland, and
+Parliamentary Reform. But nearly every topic of great public interest on
+which Mr. Bright has spoken is represented in these volumes._"--_Editor's
+Preface._
+
+AUTHOR'S POPULAR EDITION. Extra fcap. 8vo. cloth. Second Edition. 3_s_.
+6_d_.
+
+
+
+
+Bryce
+-----
+
+
+THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE. By _James Bryce_, B.C.L., Fellow of Oriel College,
+Oxford. _[Reprinting._
+
+CAMBRIDGE CHARACTERISTICS. _See_ _Mullinger_.
+
+
+
+
+Clay
+----
+
+
+THE PRISON CHAPLAIN. A Memoir of the Rev. _John Clay_, B.D., late Chaplain
+of the Preston Gaol. With Selections from his Reports and Correspondence,
+and a Sketch of Prison Discipline in England. By his Son, the Rev. _W.L.
+Clay_, M.A. 8vo. 15_s_.
+
+_"Few books have appeared of late years better entitled to an attentive
+perusal.... It presents a complete narrative of all that has been done and
+attempted by various philanthropists for the amelioration of the condition
+and the improvement of the morals of the criminal classes in the British
+dominions."_--_London Review_.
+
+
+
+
+Cooper
+------
+
+
+ATHENAE CANTABRIGIENSES. By _Charles Henry Cooper_, F.S.A., and _Thompson
+Cooper_, F.S.A. Vol. I. 8vo., 1500-85, 18_s_. Vol. II., 1586-1609, 18_s_.
+
+_This elaborate work, which is dedicated by permission to Lord Macaulay,
+contains lives of the eminent men sent forth by Cambridge, after the
+fashion of Anthony a Wood, in his famous "Athenae Oxonienses."_
+
+
+
+
+Dilke
+-----
+
+
+GREATER BRITAIN. A Record of Travel in English-speaking Countries during
+1866-7. (America, Australia, India.) By Sir _Charles Wentworth Dilke_,
+M.P. Cheap Edition. Crown 8vo. 6_s_.
+
+_"Mr. Dilke has written a book which is probably as well worth reading as
+any book of the same aims and character that ever was written. Its merits
+are that it is written in a lively and agreeable style, that it implies a
+great deal of physical pluck, that no page of it fails to show an acute
+and highly intelligent observer, that it stimulates the imagination as
+well as the judgment of the reader, and that it is on perhaps the most
+interesting subject that can attract an Englishman who cares about his
+country."_--_SATURDAY REVIEW_.
+
+EARLY EGYPTIAN HISTORY FOR THE YOUNG. _See_ "_Juvenile Section_."
+
+
+
+
+Forbes
+------
+
+
+LIFE OF PROFESSOR EDWARD FORBES, F.R.S. By _George Wilson_, M.D.,
+F.R.S.E., and _Archibald Geikie_, F.R.S. 8vo. with Portrait, 14_s_.
+
+_"From the first page to the last the book claims careful reading, as
+being a full but not overcrowded rehearsal of a most instructive life, and
+the true picture of a mind that was rare in strength and
+beauty."_--_EXAMINER_.
+
+
+
+
+Freeman
+-------
+
+
+HISTORY OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, from the Foundation of the Achaian League
+to the Disruption of the United States. By _Edward A. Freeman_, M.A. Vol.
+I. General Introduction. History of the Greek Federations. 8vo. 21_s_.
+
+_"The task Mr. Freeman has undertaken is one of great magnitude and
+importance. It is also a task of an almost entirely novel character. No
+other work professing to give the history of a political principle occurs
+to us, except the slight contributions to the history of representative
+government that is contained in a course of M. Guizof's lectures.... The
+history of the development of a principle is at least as important as the
+history of a dynasty, or of a race."_--_Saturday Review_.
+
+
+
+
+French (George Russell)
+-----------------------
+
+
+SHAKSPEAREANA GENEALOGICA. 8vo. cloth extra, 15_s_. Uniform with the
+"Cambridge Shakespeare."
+
+_Part I.--Identification of the_ dramatis personae _in the historical
+plays, from King John to King Henry VIII.; Notes on Characters in Macbeth
+and Hamlet; Persons and Places belonging to Warwickshire alluded to. Part
+II.--The Shakspeare and Arden families and their connexions, with Tables
+of descent. The present is the first attempt to give a detailed
+description, in consecutive order, of each of the_ dramatis personae _in
+Shakspeare's immortal chronicle-histories, and some of the characters have
+been, it is believed, herein identified for the first time. A clue is
+furnished which, followed up with ordinary diligence, may enable any one,
+with a taste for the pursuit, to trace a distinguished Shakspearean worthy
+to his lineal representative in the present day._
+
+
+
+
+Gladstone (Right. Hon. W.E., M.P.)
+----------------------------------
+
+
+JUVENTUS MUNDI. The Gods and Men of the Heroic Age. Crown 8vo. cloth
+extra. With Map. 10_s_. 6_d_.
+
+_This new work of Mr. Gladstone deals especially with the historic element
+in Homer, expounding that element, and furnishing by its aid a full
+account of the Homeric men and the Homeric religion. It starts, after the
+introductory chapter, with a discussion of the several races then existing
+in Hellas, including the influence of the Phoenicians and Egyptians. It
+contains chapters on the Olympian system, with its several deities; on the
+Ethics and the Polity of the Heroic age; on the geography of Homer; on the
+characters of the Poems; presenting, in fine, a view of primitive life and
+primitive society as found in the poems of Homer._
+
+"GLOBE" ATLAS OF EUROPE. Uniform in size with Macmillan's Globe Series,
+containing 45 Coloured Maps, on a uniform scale and projection; with Plans
+of London and Paris, and a copious Index. Strongly bound in half-morocco,
+with flexible back, 9_s_.
+
+_This Atlas includes all the countries of Europe in a series of 48 Maps,
+drawn on the same scale, with an Alphabetical Index to the situation of
+more than ten thousand places, and the relation of the various maps and
+countries to each other is defined in a general Key-map. All the maps
+being on a uniform scale facilitates the comparison of extent and
+distance, and conveys a just impression of the relative magnitude of
+different countries. The size suffices to show the provincial divisions,
+the railways and main roads, the principal rivers and mountain ranges.
+"This atlas," writes the_ British Quarterly_, "will be an invaluable boon
+for the school, the desk, or the traveller's portmanteau."_
+
+
+
+
+Guizot--(Author of "_John Halifax, Gentleman_.")
+------------------------------------------------
+
+
+--M. DE BARANTE, A Memoir, Biographical and Autobiographical. By _M.
+Guizot_. Translated by the Author of "_John Halifax, Gentleman_." Crown
+8vo. 6_s_. 6_d_.
+
+_"The highest purposes of both history and biography are answered by a
+memoir so lifelike, so faithful, and so philosophical."_--_British
+Quarterly Review_.
+
+HISTORICAL SELECTIONS. Readings from the best Authorities on English and
+European History. Selected and arranged by _E.M. Sewell_ and _C.M. Yonge_.
+Crown 8vo. 6_s_.
+
+_When young children have acquired the outlines of history from
+abridgements and catechisms, and it becomes desirable to give a more
+enlarged view of the subject, in order to render it really useful and
+interesting, a difficulty often arises as to the choice of books. Two
+courses are open, either to take a general and consequently dry history of
+facts, such as Russell's Modern Europe, or to choose some work treating of
+a particular period or subject, such as the works of Macaulay and Froude.
+The former course usually renders history uninteresting; the latter is
+unsatisfactory, because it is not sufficiently comprehensive. To remedy
+this difficulty, selections, continuous and chronological, have in the
+present volume been taken from the larger works of Freeman, Milman,
+Palgrave, and others, which may serve as distinct landmarks of historical
+reading. "We know of scarcely anything," says the_ Guardian, _of this
+volume, "which is so likely to raise to a higher level the average
+standard of English education."_
+
+
+
+
+Hole
+----
+
+
+A GENEALOGICAL STEMMA OF THE KINGS OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE. By the Rev. _C.
+Hole_, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. On Sheet, 1_s_.
+
+_The different families are printed in distinguishing colours, thus
+facilitating reference._
+
+A BRIEF BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY. Compiled and Arranged by the Rev.
+_Charles Hole_, M.A. Second Edition. 18mo. neatly and strongly bound in
+cloth, 4_s_. 6_d_.
+
+_One of the most comprehensive and accurate Biographical Dictionaries in
+the world, containing more than 18,000 persons of all countries, with
+dates of birth and death, and what they were distinguished for. Extreme
+care has been bestowed on the verification of the dates; and thus numerous
+errors, current in previous works, have been corrected. Its size adapts it
+for the desk, portmanteau, or pocket._
+
+_"An invaluable addition to our manuals of reference, and, from its
+moderate price, cannot fail to become as popular as it is
+useful."_--_Times_.
+
+
+
+
+Hozier
+------
+
+
+THE SEVEN WEEKS' WAR; its Antecedents and its Incidents. By _H.M. Hozier_.
+With Maps and Plans. Two vols. 8vo. 28_s_.
+
+_This work is based upon letters reprinted by permission from_ "The
+Times." _For the most part it is a product of a personal eye-witness of
+some of the most interesting incidents of a war which, for rapidity and
+decisive results, may claim an almost unrivalled position in history._
+
+
+
+
+Irving
+------
+
+
+THE ANNALS OF OUR TIME. A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, which
+have happened in or had relation to the Kingdom of Great Britain, from the
+Accession of Queen Victoria to the Opening of the present Parliament. By
+_Joseph Irving_. 8vo. half-bound. 18_s_.
+
+_"We have before us a trusty and ready guide to the events of the past
+thirty years, available equally for the statesman, the politician, the
+public writer, and the general reader. If Mr. Irving's object has been to
+bring before the reader all the most noteworthy occurrences which have
+happened since the beginning of Her Majesty's reign, he may justly claim
+the credit of having done so most briefly, succinctly, and simply, and in
+such a manner, too, as to furnish him with the details necessary in each
+case to comprehend the event of which he is in search in an intelligent
+manner. Reflection will serve to show the great value of such a work as
+this to the journalist and statesman, and indeed to every one who feels an
+interest in the progress of the age; and we may add that its value is
+considerably increased by the addition of that most important of all
+appendices, an accurate and instructive index_."--_Times_.
+
+
+
+
+Kingsley (Canon)
+----------------
+
+
+ON THE ANCIEN REGIME as it Existed on the Continent before the _French
+Revolution_. Three Lectures delivered at the Royal Institution. By the
+Rev. _C. Kingsley_, M.A., formerly Professor of Modern History in the
+University of Cambridge. Crown 8vo. 6_s_.
+
+_These three lectures discuss severally_ (1) _Caste_, (2)
+_Centralization_, (3) _The Explosive Forces by which the Revolution was
+superinduced. The Preface deals at some length with certain political
+questions of the present day_.
+
+THE ROMAN AND THE TEUTON. A Series of Lectures delivered before the
+University of Cambridge. By Rev. _C. Kingsley_, M.A. 8vo. 12_s_.
+
+_Contents_:--_Inaugural Lecture; The Forest Children; The Dying Empire;
+The Human Deluge; The Gothic Civilizer; Dietrich's End; The Nemesis of the
+Goths; Paulus Diaconus; The Clergy and the Heathen; The Monk a Civilizer;
+The Lombard Laws; The Popes and the Lombards; The Strategy of Providence._
+
+
+
+
+Latham
+------
+
+
+BLACK AND WHITE: a Journal of a Three Months' Tour in the United States.
+By _Henry Latham_, M.A., Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 10_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_The spirit in which Mr. Latham has written about our brethren in America
+is commendable in high degree._"--_Athenaeum_.
+
+
+
+
+Law
+---
+
+
+THE ALPS OF HANNIBAL. By _William John Law_, M.A., formerly Student of
+Christ Church, Oxford. Two vols. 8vo. 21_s_.
+
+"_No one can read the work and not acquire a conviction that, in addition
+to a thorough grasp of a particular topic, its writer has at command a
+large store of reading and thought upon many cognate points of ancient
+history and geography._"--_Quarterly Review_.
+
+
+
+
+Liverpool
+---------
+
+
+THE LIFE AND ADMINISTRATION OF ROBERT BANKS, SECOND EARL OF LIVERPOOL,
+K.G. Compiled from Original Family Documents by _Charles Duke Yonge_,
+Regius Professor of History and English Literature in Queen's College,
+Belfast; and Author of "The History of the British Navy," "The History of
+France under the Bourbons," etc. Three vols. 8vo. 42_s_.
+
+_Since the time of Lord Burleigh no one, except the second Pitt, ever
+enjoyed so long a tenure of power; with the same exception, no one ever
+held office at so critical a time.... Lord Liverpool is the very last
+minister who has been able fully to carry out his own political views; who
+has been so strong that in matters of general policy the Opposition could
+extort no concessions from him which were not sanctioned by his own
+deliberate judgment. The present work is founded almost entirely on the
+correspondence left behind him by Lord Liverpool, and now in the
+possession of Colonel and Lady Catherine Harcourt._
+
+"_Full of information and instruction._"--_Fortnightly Review_.
+
+
+
+
+Maclear
+-------
+
+
+_See Section_, "_Ecclesiastical History_."
+
+
+
+
+Macmillan (Rev. Hugh)
+---------------------
+
+
+HOLIDAYS ON HIGH LANDS; or, Rambles and Incidents in search of Alpine
+Plants. By the Rev. _Hugh Macmillan_, Author of "Bible Teachings in
+Nature," etc. Crown 8vo. cloth. 6_s_.
+
+"_Botanical knowledge is blended with a love of nature, a pious
+enthusiasm, and a rich felicity of diction not to be met with in any works
+of kindred character, if we except those of Hugh Miller._"--_Daily
+Telegraph_.
+
+FOOT-NOTES FROM THE PAGE OF NATURE. With numerous Illustrations. Fcap.
+8vo. 5_s_.
+
+"_Those who have derived pleasure and profit from the study of flowers and
+ferns_--_subjects, it is pleasing to find, now everywhere popular_--_by
+descending lower into the arcana of the vegetable kingdom, will find a
+still more interesting and delightful field of research in the objects
+brought under review in the following pages_."--_Preface_.
+
+
+
+
+Martin
+------
+
+
+THE STATESMAN'S YEAR BOOK FOR 1869. By FREDERICK MARTIN. (Sixth Annual
+Publication.) A Statistical, Mercantile, and Historical Account of the
+Civilized World for the Year 1868. Forming a Manual for Politicians and
+Merchants. Published annually. Crown 8vo. 10s, 6_d_.
+
+"_Everybody who knows this work is aware that it is a book that is
+indispensable to writers, financiers, politicians, statesmen, and all who
+are directly or indirectly interested in the political, social,
+industrial, commercial, and financial condition of their fellow-creatures
+at home and abroad. Mr. Martin deserves warm commendation for the care he
+takes in making 'The Statesman's Year Book' complete and correct."_--
+_Standard_.
+
+
+
+
+Martineau
+---------
+
+
+BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES, 1852--1868. By _Harriet Martineau_. Third Edition,
+with New Preface. Crown 8vo. 8s, 6_d_.
+
+_A Collection of Memoirs under these several sections:--_(1)_Royal_, (2)
+_Politicians_, (3)_Professional_, (4)_Scientific_, (5)_Social_,
+(6)_Literary. These Memoirs appeared originally in the columns of the_
+"Daily News."
+
+
+
+
+Masson (Professor)
+------------------
+
+
+ESSAYS, BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL. _See Section headed_ "_Poetry And
+Belles Lettres_"
+
+LIFE OF JOHN MILTON. Narrated in connexion with the Political,
+Ecclesiastical, and Literary History of his Time. By _David Masson_, M.A.,
+LL.D., Professor of Rhetoric at Edinburgh. Vol. I. with Portraits. 8vo.
+18_s_. Vol. II. in the Press.
+
+_It is intended to exhibit Milton's life in its connexions with all the
+more notable phenomena of the period of British history in which it was
+cast--its state politics, its ecclesiastical variations, its literature
+and speculative thought. Commencing in 1608, the Life of Milton proceeds
+through the last sixteen years of the reign of James I., includes the
+whole of the reign of Charles I. and the subsequent years of the
+Commonwealth and the Protectorate, and then, passing the Restoration,
+extends itself to 1674, or through fourteen years of the new state of
+things under Charles II. The first volume deals with the life of Milton as
+extending from 1608 to 1640, which was the period of his education and of
+his minor poems._
+
+
+
+
+Morison
+-------
+
+
+THE LIFE AND TIMES OF SAINT BERNARD, Abbot of Clairvaux. By _James Cotter
+Morison_, M.A. New Edition, revised. Crown 8vo. 7_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_One of the best contributions in our literature towards a vivid,
+intelligent, and worthy knowledge of European interests and thoughts and
+feelings during the twelfth century. A delightful and instructive volume,
+and one of the best products of the modern historic spirit_."--_Pall Mall
+Gazette_.
+
+
+
+
+Morley (John)
+-------------
+
+
+EDMUND BURKE, a Historical Study. By _John Morley_, B.A. Oxon. Crown 8vo.
+7_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_The style is terse and incisive, and brilliant with epigram and point.
+It contains pithy aphoristic sentences which Burke himself would not have
+disowned. But these are not its best features: its sustained power of
+reasoning, its wide sweep of observation and reflection, its elevated
+ethical and social tone, stamp it as a work of high excellence, and as
+such we cordially recommend it to our readers._"--_Saturday Review_.
+
+
+
+
+Mullinger
+---------
+
+
+CAMBRIDGE CHARACTERISTICS IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. By _J.B. Mullinger_,
+B.A. Crown 8vo. 4_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_It is a very entertaining and readable book._"--_Saturday Review_.
+
+"_The chapters on the Cartesian Philosophy and the Cambridge Platonists
+are admirable._"--_Athenaeum_.
+
+
+
+
+Palgrave
+--------
+
+
+HISTORY OF NORMANDY AND OF ENGLAND. By Sir _Francis Palgrave_, Deputy
+Keeper of Her Majesty's Public Records. Completing the History to the
+Death of William Rufus. Four vols. 8vo. L4 4_s_.
+
+_Volume I. General Relations of Mediaeval Europe--The Carlovingian
+Empire--The Danish Expeditions in the Gauls--And the Establishment of
+Rollo. Volume II. The Three First Dukes of Normandy; Rollo, Guillaume
+Longue-Epee, and Richard Sans-Peur--The Carlovingian line supplanted by
+the Capets. Volume III. Richard Sans-Peur--Richard Le-Bon--Richard
+III.--Robert Le Diable--William the Conqueror. Volume IV. William
+Rufus--Accession of Henry Beauclerc_.
+
+
+
+
+Palgrave (W.G.)
+---------------
+
+
+A NARRATIVE OF A YEAR'S JOURNEY THROUGH CENTRAL AND EASTERN ARABIA,
+1862-3. By _William Gifford Palgrave_, late of the Eighth Regiment Bombay
+N.I. Fourth and cheaper Edition. With Maps, Plans, and Portrait of Author,
+engraved on steel by Jeens. Crown 8vo. 7_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_Considering the extent of our previous ignorance, the amount of his
+achievements, and the importance of his contributions to our knowledge, we
+cannot say less of him than was once said of a far greater discoverer. Mr.
+Palgrave has indeed given a new world to Europe._"--_Pall Mall Gazette_.
+
+
+
+
+Parkes (Henry)
+--------------
+
+
+AUSTRALIAN VIEWS OF ENGLAND. By _Henry Parkes_. Crown 8vo. cloth. 3_s_.
+6_d_.
+
+"_The following letters were written during a residence in England, in the
+years 1861 and 1862, and were published in the_ Sydney Morning Herald _on
+the arrival of the monthly mails.... On re-perusal, these letters appear
+to contain views of English life and impressions of English notabilities
+which, as the views and impressions of an Englishman on his return to his
+native country after an absence of twenty years, may not be without
+interest to the English reader. The writer had opportunities of mixing
+with different classes of the British people, and of hearing opinions on
+passing events from opposite standpoints of observation._"--_Author's
+Preface_.
+
+
+
+
+Ralegh
+------
+
+
+THE LIFE OF SIR WALTER RALEGH, based upon Contemporary Documents. By
+_Edward Edwards_. Together with Ralegh's Letters, now first collected.
+With Portrait. Two vols. 8vo. 32_s_.
+
+"_Mr. Edwards has certainly written the Life of Ralegh from fuller
+information than any previous biographer. He is intelligent, industrious,
+sympathetic: and the world has in his two volumes larger means afforded it
+of knowing Ralegh than it ever possessed before. The new letters and the
+newly-edited old letters are in themselves a boon._"--_Pall Mall Gazette_.
+
+
+
+
+Robinson (Crabb)
+----------------
+
+
+DIARY, REMINISCENCES, AND CORRESPONDENCE OF CRABB ROBINSON. Selected and
+Edited by Dr. _Sadler_. With Portrait. Three vols. 8vo. cloth. 36_s_.
+
+_Mr. Crabb Robinson's Diary extends over the greater part of
+three-quarters of a century. It contains personal reminiscences of some
+of the most distinguished characters of that period, including Goethe,
+Wieland, De Quincey, Wordsworth (with whom Mr. Crabb Robinson was on
+terms of great intimacy), Madame de Stael, Lafayette, Coleridge, Lamb,
+Milman, &c. &c.: and includes a vast variety of subjects, political,
+literary, ecclesiastical, and miscellaneous._
+
+
+
+
+Rogers (James E. Thorold)
+-------------------------
+
+
+HISTORICAL GLEANINGS: A Series of Sketches. Montague, Walpole, Adam Smith,
+Cobbett. By Rev. _J.E.T. Rogers_. Crown 8vo. 4_s_. 6_d_.
+
+_Professor Rogers's object in the following sketches is to present a set
+of historical facts, grouped round a principal figure. The essays are in
+the form of lectures._
+
+
+
+
+Smith (Professor Goldwin)
+-------------------------
+
+
+THREE ENGLISH STATESMEN: PYM, CROMWELL, PITT. A Course of Lectures on the
+Political History of England. By _Goldwin Smith_, M.A. Extra fcap. 8vo.
+New and Cheaper Edition. 5_s_.
+
+"_A work which neither historian nor politician can safely afford to
+neglect._"--_Saturday Review_.
+
+
+
+
+Tacitus
+-------
+
+
+THE HISTORY OF TACITUS, translated into English. By _A.J. Church_, M.A.
+and _W.J. Brodribb_, M.A. With a Map and Notes. 8vo. 10_s_. 6_d_.
+
+_The translators have endeavoured to adhere as closely to the original as
+was thought consistent with a proper observance of English idiom. At the
+same time it has been their aim to reproduce the precise expressions of
+the author. This work is characterised by the_ Spectator _as "a scholarly
+and faithful translation."_
+
+
+
+
+Taylor (Rev. Isaac)
+-------------------
+
+
+WORDS AND PLACES; or Etymological Illustrations of History, Etymology, and
+Geography. By the Rev. ISAAC TAYLOR. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 12_s_.
+6_d_.
+
+"_Mr. Taylor has produced a really useful book, and one which stands alone
+in our language._"--_Saturday Review_.
+
+THE AGRICOLA AND GERMANIA. Translated into English by _A.J. Church_, M.A.
+and _W.J. Brodribb_, M.A. With Maps and Notes. Extra fcap. 8vo. 2_s_.
+6_d_.
+
+_The translators have sought to produce such a version as may satisfy
+scholars who demand a faithful rendering of the original, and English
+readers who are offended by the baldness and frigidity which commonly
+disfigure translations. The treatises are accompanied by introductions,
+notes, maps, and a chronological summary. The_ Athenaeum _says of this
+work that it is "a version at once readable and exact, which may be
+perused with pleasure by all, and consulted with advantage by the
+classical student."_
+
+
+
+
+Trench (Archbishop)
+-------------------
+
+
+GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS: Social Aspects of the Thirty Years' War. By _R.
+Chenevix Trench_, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin. Fcap. 8vo. _2_s_. 6d_.
+
+"_Clear and lucid in style, these lectures will be a treasure to many to
+whom the subject is unfamiliar_."--_Dublin Evening Mail_.
+
+
+
+
+Trench (Mrs. R)
+---------------
+
+
+Edited by ARCHBISHOP TRENCH. Remains of the late _Mrs. Richard Trench_.
+Being Selections from her Journals, Letters, and other Papers. New and
+Cheaper Issue, with Portrait, 8vo. _6s_.
+
+_Contains notices and anecdotes illustrating the social life of the
+period--extending over a quarter of a century (1799--1827). It includes
+also poems and other miscellaneous pieces by Mrs. Trench_.
+
+
+
+
+Trench (Capt. F., F.R.G.S.)
+---------------------------
+
+
+THE RUSSO-INDIAN QUESTION, Historically, Strategically, and Politically
+considered. By Capt. _Trench_, F.R.G.S. With a Sketch of Central Asiatic
+Politics and Map of Central Asia. Crown 8vo. _7_s_. 6d_.
+
+"_The Russo-Indian, or Central Asian question has for several obvious
+reasons been attracting much public attention in England, in Russia, and
+also on the Continent, within the last year or two.... I have thought that
+the present volume, giving a short sketch of the history of this question
+from its earliest origin, and condensing much of the most recent and
+interesting information on the subject, and on its collateral phases,
+might perhaps be acceptable to those who take an interest in
+it_."--_Author's Preface_.
+
+
+
+
+Trevelyan (G.O., M.P.)
+----------------------
+
+
+CAWNPORE. Illustrated with Plan. By _G.O. Trevelyan_, M.P., Author of "The
+Competition Wallah." Second Edition. Crown 8vo. _6_s_._
+
+"_In this book we are not spared_ one fact _of the sad story; but our
+feelings are not harrowed by the recital of imaginary outrages. It is good
+for us at home that we have one who tells his tale so well as does Mr.
+Trevelyan_."--_Pall Mall Gazette_.
+
+THE COMPETITION WALLAH. New Edition. Crown 8vo, _6s_.
+
+"_The earlier letters are especially interesting for their racy
+descriptions of European life in India..... Those that follow are of more
+serious import, seeking to tell the truth about the Hindoo character and
+English influences, good and bad, upon it, as well as to suggest some
+better course of treatment than that hitherto adopted_."--_Examiner_.
+
+
+
+
+Vaughan (late Rev. Dr. Robert, of the British Quarterly)
+--------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+MEMOIR OF ROBERT A. VAUGHAN. Author of "Hours with the Mystics."
+By _Robert Vaughan_, D.D. Second Edition, revised and enlarged.
+Extra fcap. 8vo. _5s_.
+
+"_It deserves a place on the same shelf with Stanley's 'Life of
+Arnold', and Carlyle's 'Stirling'. Dr. Vaughan has performed his
+painful but not all unpleasing task with exquisite good taste and
+feeling_."--_Nonconformist_.
+
+
+
+
+Wallace
+-------
+
+
+THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO: the Land of the Orang Utan and the Bird of
+Paradise. A Narrative of Travels with Studies of Man and Nature; By
+_Alfred Russel Wallace_. With Maps and Illustrations. Second Edition.
+Two vols. crown 8vo. _24s_.
+
+"_A carefully and deliberately composed narrative.... We advise our
+readers to do as we have done, read his book through_."--_Times_.
+
+
+
+
+Ward (Professor)
+----------------
+
+
+THE HOUSE OF AUSTRIA IN THE THIRTY YEARS' WAR. Two Lectures, with Notes
+and Illustrations. By _Adolphus W. Ward_, M.A., Professor of History in
+Owens College, Manchester. Extra fcap. 8vo. _2_s_. 6d_.
+
+"_Very compact and instructive_."--_Fortnightly Review_.
+
+
+
+
+Warren.
+-------
+
+
+AN ESSAY ON GREEK FEDERAL COINAGE. By the Hon. _J. Leicester Warren_, M.A.
+8vo. 2_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_The present essay is an attempt to illustrate Mr. Freeman's Federal
+Government by evidence deduced from the coinage of the times and countries
+therein treated of_."--_Preface_.
+
+
+
+
+Wilson.
+-------
+
+
+A MEMOIR OF GEORGE WILSON, M. D., F.R.S.E., Regius Professor of Technology
+in the University of Edinburgh. By his SISTER. New Edition. Crown 8vo.
+6_s_.
+
+"_An exquisite and touching portrait of a rare and beautiful spirit_."
+_Guardian_.
+
+
+
+
+Wilson (Daniel, LL.D.).
+-----------------------
+
+
+PREHISTORIC ANNALS OF SCOTLAND. By _Daniel Wilson_, LL.D., Professor of
+History and English Literature in University College, Toronto. New
+Edition, with numerous Illustrations. Two vols. demy 8vo. 36_s_.
+
+_This elaborate and learned work is divided into four Parts. Part I. deals
+with_ The Primeval or Stone Period: _Aboriginal Traces, Sepulchral
+Memorials, Dwellings, and Catacombs, Temples, Weapons, &c. &c.; Part II.,_
+The Bronze Period: _The Metallurgic Transition, Primitive Bronze, Personal
+Ornaments, Religion, Arts, and Domestic Habits, with other topics; Part
+III.,_ The Iron Period: _The Introduction of Iron, The Roman Invasion,
+Strongholds, &c. &c.; Part IV.,_ The Christian Period: _Historical Data,
+the Norrie's Law Relics, Primitive and Mediaeval Ecclesiology,
+Ecclesiastical and Miscellaneous Antiquities. The work is furnished with
+an elaborate Index._
+
+PREHISTORIC MAN. New Edition, revised and partly re-written, with numerous
+Illustrations. One vol. 8vo. 21_s_.
+
+_This work, which carries out the principle of the preceding one, but with
+a wider scope, aims to "view Man, as far as possible, unaffected by those
+modifying influences which accompany the development of nations and the
+maturity of a true historic period, in order thereby to ascertain the
+sources from whence such development and maturity proceed." It contains,
+for example, chapters on the Primeval Transition; Speech; Metals; the
+Mound-Builders; Primitive Architecture; the American Type; the Red Blood
+of the West, &c. &c._
+
+
+
+
+
+SECTION II.
+===========
+
+
+ POETRY AND BELLES LETTRES.
+
+
+
+
+Allingham.
+----------
+
+
+--LAWRENCE BLOOMFIELD IN IRELAND; or, the New Landlord. By _William
+Allingham_. New and cheaper issue, with a Preface. Fcap. 8vo. cloth, 4_s_.
+6_d_.
+
+_In the new Preface, the state of Ireland, with special reference to the
+Church measure, is discussed._
+
+"_It is vital with the national character.... It has something of Pope's
+point and Goldsmiths simplicity, touched to a more modern
+issue_."--ATHENAEUM.
+
+
+
+
+Arnold (Matthew).
+-----------------
+
+
+--POEMS. By _Matthew Arnold_. Two vols. Extra fcap. 8vo. cloth, 12_s_.
+Also sold separately at 6_s_. each.
+
+_Volume I. contains Narrative and Elegiac Poems; Volume II. Dramatic and
+Lyric Poems. The two volumes comprehend the First and Second Series of the
+Poems, and the New Poems._
+
+NEW POEMS. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6_s_. 6_d_.
+
+_In this volume will be found "Empedocles on Etna"; "Thyrsis" (written in
+commemoration of the late Professor Clough); "Epilogue to Lessing's
+Laocooen;" "Heine's Grave"; "Obermann once more." All these poems are also
+included in the Edition (two vols.) above-mentioned._
+
+ESSAYS IN CRITICISM. New Edition, with Additions. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6_s_.
+
+CONTENTS:--_Preface; The Function of Criticism at the present time; The
+Literary Influence of Academies; Maurice de Guerin; Eugenie die Guerin;
+Heinrich Heine; Pagan and Mediaeval Religious Sentiment; Joubert; Spinoza
+and the Bible; Marcus Aurelius._
+
+
+
+
+Barnes (Rev. W.).
+-----------------
+
+
+--POEMS OF RURAL LIFE IN COMMON ENGLISH. By the REV. _W. Barnes_, Author
+of "Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect." Fcap. 8vo. 6_s_.
+
+_"In a high degree pleasant and novel. The book is by no means one which
+the lovers of descriptive poetry can afford to lose."_--_Athenaeum_.
+
+
+
+
+Bell.
+-----
+
+
+--ROMANCES AND MINOR POEMS. By _Henry Glassford Bell_. Fcap. 8vo. 6_s_.
+
+"_Full of life and genius_."--_Court Circular_.
+
+
+
+
+Besant.
+-------
+
+
+--STUDIES IN EARLY FRENCH POETRY. By _Walter Besant_, M.A. Crown. 8vo.
+8_s_. 6_d_.
+
+_A sort of impression rests on most minds that French literature begins
+with the "siecle de Louis Quatorze;" any previous literature being for the
+most part unknown or ignored. Few know anything of the enormous literary
+activity that began in the thirteenth century, was carried on by Rulebeuf,
+Marie de France, Gaston de Foix, Thibault de Champagne, and Lorris; was
+fostered by Charles of Orleans, by Margaret of Valois, by Francis the
+First; that gave a crowd of versifiers to France, enriched, strengthened,
+developed, and fixed the French language, and prepared the way for
+Corneille and for Racine. The present work aims to afford information and
+direction touching the early efforts of France in poetical literature._
+
+"_In one moderately sized volume he has contrived to introduce us to the
+very best, if not to all of the early French poets_."--_Athenaeum_.
+
+
+
+
+Bradshaw.
+---------
+
+
+--AN ATTEMPT TO ASCERTAIN THE STATE OF CHAUCER'S WORKS, AS THEY WERE LEFT
+AT HIS DEATH. With some Notes of their Subsequent History. By _Henry
+Bradshaw_, of King's College, and the University Library, Cambridge. [_In
+the Press_.
+
+
+
+
+Brimley.
+--------
+
+
+--ESSAYS BY THE LATE GEORGE BRIMLEY, M.A. Edited by the Rev. _W.G. Clark_,
+M.A. With Portrait, Cheaper Edition. Fcap. _3_s_. 6_d_._
+
+_Essays on literary topics, such as Tennyson's "Poems" Carlyle's "Life of
+Stirling," "Bleak House," &c., reprinted from_ Fraser, _the_ Spectator,
+_and like periodicals_.
+
+
+
+
+Clough (Arthur Hugh).
+---------------------
+
+
+--THE POEMS AND PROSE REMAINS OF ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH. With a Selection from
+his Letters and a Memoir. Edited by his Wife. With Portrait. Two vols.
+crown 8vo. _21_s_._. Or Poems separately, as below.
+
+_The late Professor Clough is well known as a graceful, tender poet, and
+as the scholarly translator of Plutarch. The letters possess high
+interest, not biographical only, but literary--discussing, as they do, the
+most important questions of the time, always in a genial spirit. The
+"Remains" include papers on "Retrenchment at Oxford;" on Professor F.W.
+Newmarfs book "The Soul;" on Wordsworth; on the Formation of Classical
+English; on some Modern Poems (Matthew Arnold and the late Alexander
+Smith), &c. &c._
+
+THE POEMS OF ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH, sometime Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.
+With a Memoir by _F.T. Palgrave_. Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo. _6_s_._
+
+_"From the higher mind of cultivated, all-questioning, but still
+conservative England, in this our puzzled generation, we do not know of
+any utterance in literature so characteristic as the poems of Arthur Hugh
+Clough."_--_Fraser's Magazine_.
+
+
+
+
+Dante
+-----
+
+
+DANTE'S COMEDY, THE HELL. Translated by _W.M. Rossetti_. Fcap. 8vo. cloth.
+5_s_.
+
+"_The aim of this translation of Dante may be summed up in one
+word--Literality.... To follow Dante sentence for sentence, line for line,
+word for word--neither more nor less--has been my strenuous endeavour_."
+--_Author's Preface_.
+
+
+
+
+De Vere
+-------
+
+
+THE INFANT BRIDAL, and other Poems. By _Aubrey De Vere_. Fcap. 8vo. 7_s_
+6_d_.
+
+"_Mr. De Vere has taken his place among the poets of the day. Pure and
+tender feeling, and that polished restraint of style which is called
+classical, are the charms of the volume_."--_Spectator_.
+
+
+
+
+Doyle (Sir F.H.).
+-----------------
+
+
+--Works by Sir _Francis Hastings Doyle_, Professor of Poetry in the
+University of Oxford:--
+
+THE RETURN OF THE GUARDS, AND OTHER POEMS. Fcap. 8vo. 7_s_.
+
+"_Good wine needs no bush, nor good verse a preface; and Sir Francis
+Doyle's verses run bright and clear, and smack of a classic vintage....
+His chief characteristic, as it is his greatest charm, is the simple
+manliness which gives force to all he writes. It is a characteristic in
+these days rare enough_."--_Examiner_.
+
+LECTURES ON POETRY, delivered before the University of Oxford in 1868.
+Extra crown 8vo. 3_s_. 6_d_.
+
+THREE LECTURES:--(1) _Inaugural_; (2) _Provincial Poetry_; (3) _Dr.
+Newman's "Dream of Gerontius_."
+
+"_Full of thoughtful discrimination and fine insight: the lecture on
+'Provincial Poetry' seems to us singularly true, eloquent, and
+instructive_."--_Spectator_.
+
+
+
+
+Evans
+-----
+
+
+BROTHER FABIAN'S MANUSCRIPT, AND OTHER POEMS. By _Sebastian Evans_. Fcap.
+8vo. cloth. 6_s_.
+
+"_In this volume we have full assurance that he has 'the vision and the
+faculty divine.'... Clever and full of kindly humour_."--_Globe_.
+
+
+
+
+Furnivall.
+----------
+
+
+--_Le Morte D'Arthur_. Edited from the _Harleian_ M.S. 2252, in the
+British Museum. By _F.J. Furnivall_, M.A. With Essay by the late _Herbert
+Coleridge_. Fcap. 8vo. 7_s_. 6_d_.
+
+_Looking to the interest shown by so many thousands in Mr. Tennyson's
+Arthurian poems, the editor and publishers have thought that the old
+version would possess considerable interest. It is a reprint of the
+celebrated Harleian copy; and is accompanied by index and glossary_.
+
+
+
+
+Garnett.
+--------
+
+
+--IDYLLS AND EPIGRAMS. Chiefly from the Greek Anthology. By _Richard
+Garnett_. Fcap. 8vo. 2_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_A charming little book. For English readers, Mr. Garnett's translations
+will open a new world of thought_."--_Westminster Review_.
+
+GUESSES AT TRUTH. By _Two Brothers_. With Vignette, Title, and
+Frontispiece. New Edition, with Memoir. Fcap. 8vo. 6_s_.
+
+"_ The following year was memorable for the commencement of the 'Guesses
+at Truth.' He and his Oxford brother, living as they did in constant and
+free interchange of thought on questions of philosophy and literature and
+art; delighting, each of them, in the epigrammatic terseness which is the
+charm of the 'Pensees' of Pascal, and the 'Caracteres' of La
+Bruyere--agreed to utter themselves in this form, and the book appeared,
+anonymously, in two volumes, in 1827_."--_Memoir_.
+
+
+
+
+Hamerton.
+---------
+
+
+--A PAINTER'S CAMP. By _Philip Gilbert Hamerton_. Second Edition, revised.
+Extra fcap. 8vo. 6_s_.
+
+BOOK I. _In England_; BOOK II. _In Scotland_; BOOK III. _In France. This
+is the story of an Artist's encampments and adventures. The headings of a
+few chapters may serve to convey a notion of the character of the book: A
+Walk on the Lancashire Moors; the Author his own Housekeeper and Cook;
+Tents and Boats for the Highlands; The Author encamps on an uninhabited
+Island; A Lake Voyage; A Gipsy Journey to Glen Coe; Concerning Moonlight
+and Old Castles; A little French City: A Farm in the Autunois, &c., &c._
+
+"_His pages sparkle with happy turns of expression, not a few well-told
+anecdotes, and many observations, which are the fruit of attentive study
+and wise reflection on the complicated phenomena of human life, as well as
+of unconscious nature_."--_Westminster Review_.
+
+
+
+
+Helps
+-----
+
+
+REALMAH. By _Arthur Helps_. Two Vols. Crown 8vo. 16_s_.
+
+_Of this work, by the Author of "Friends in Council," the_ Saturday Review
+_says: "Underneath the form (that of dialogue) is so much shrewdness,
+fancy, and above all, so much wise kindliness, that we should think all
+the better of a man or woman who likes the book_."
+
+
+
+
+Herschel
+--------
+
+
+THE ILIAD OF HOMER. Translated into English Hexameters. By Sir _John
+Herschel_, Bart. 8vo. 18_s_.
+
+_A version of the Iliad in English Hexameters. The question of Homeric
+translation is fully discussed in the Preface_.
+
+"_It is admirable, not only for many intrinsic merits, but as a great
+man's tribute to Genius_."--_Illustrated London News_.
+
+HIATUS: the Void in Modern Education. Its Cause and Antidote. By _Outis_.
+8vo. 8_s_. 6_d_.
+
+_The main object of this Essay is to point out how the emotional element
+which underlies the Fine Arts is disregarded and undeveloped at this time
+so far as (despite a pretence at filling it up) to constitute an
+Educational Hiatus_.
+
+HYMNI ECCLESIAE. _See_ "_Theological Section_."
+
+
+
+
+Kennedy
+-------
+
+
+LEGENDARY FICTIONS OF THE IRISH CELTS. Collected and Narrated by _Patrick
+Kennedy_. Crown 8vo. 7_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_A very admirable popular selection of the Irish fairy stories and
+legends, in which those who are familiar with Mr. Croker's, and other
+selections of the same kind, will find much that is fresh, and full of the
+peculiar vivacity and humour, and sometimes even of the ideal beauty, of
+the true Celtic Legend_."--_Spectator_.
+
+
+
+
+Kingsley (Canon).
+-----------------
+
+
+--_See also_ "_Historic Section_," "_Works Of Fiction_," _and_
+"_Philosophy_;" _also_ "_Juvenile Books_," _and_ "_Theology_."
+
+THE SAINTS' TRAGEDY: or, The True Story of Elizabeth of Hungary. By the
+Rev. _Charles Kingsley_. With a Preface by the Rev. _F.D. Maurice_. Third
+Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 5_s_.
+
+ANDROMEDA, AND OTHER POEMS. Third Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 5_s_.
+
+PHAETHON; or, Loose Thoughts for Loose Thinkers. Third Edition. Crown 8vo.
+2_s_.
+
+
+
+
+Kingsley (Henry).
+-----------------
+
+
+--_See_ "WORKS OF FICTION."
+
+
+
+
+Lowell.
+-------
+
+
+--UNDER THE WILLOWS, AND OTHER POEMS By _James Russell Lowell_. Fcap. 8vo.
+6_s_.
+
+"Under the Willows _is one of the most admirable bits of idyllic work,
+short as it is, or perhaps because it is short, that have been done in our
+generation_."--_Saturday Review_.
+
+
+
+
+Masson (Professor).
+-------------------
+
+
+--ESSAYS, BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL. Chiefly on the British Poets. By
+_David Masson_, LL.D., Professor of Rhetoric in the University of
+Edinburgh. 8vo. 12_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_Distinguished by a remarkable power of analysis, a clear statement of
+the actual facts on which speculation is based, and an appropriate beauty
+of Language. These essays should be popular with serious men_."--
+_Athenaeum_.
+
+BRITISH NOVELISTS AND THEIR STYLES. Being a Critical Sketch of the History
+of British Prose Fiction. Crown 8vo. 7_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_Valuable for its lucid analysis of fundamental principles, its breadth
+of view, and sustained animation of style_."--_Spectator_.
+
+
+
+
+Mistral (F.).
+-------------
+
+
+--MIRELLE: a Pastoral Epic of Provence. Translated by _H. Crichton_. Extra
+fcap. 8vo. 6_s_.
+
+"_This is a capital translation of the elegant and richly-coloured
+pastoral epic poem of M. Mistral which, in_ 1859, _he dedicated in
+enthusiastic terms to Lamartine... It would be hard to overpraise the
+sweetness and pleasing freshness of this charming epic_."--_Athenaeum_.
+
+
+
+
+Myers (Ernest).
+---------------
+
+
+--THE PURITANS. By _Ernest Myers_. Extra fcap. 8vo. cloth. 2_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_It is not too much to call it a really grand poem, stately and
+dignified, and showing not only a high poetic mind, but also great power
+over poetic expression_."--_Literary Churchman_.
+
+
+
+
+Myers (F.W.H.)
+--------------
+
+
+--ST. PAUL. A Poem. By _F.W.H. Myers_. Second Edition. Extra fcap. 8vo.
+2_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_It breathes throughout the spirit of St. Paul, and with a singular
+stately melody of verse_."--_Fortnightly Review_.
+
+
+
+
+Nettleship
+----------
+
+
+ESSAYS ON ROBERT BROWNING'S POETRY. By _John T. Nettleship_. Extra fcap.
+8vo. 6_s_. 6_d_.
+
+
+
+
+Noel
+----
+
+
+BEATRICE, AND OTHER POEMS. By the Hon. _Roden Noel_. Fcap. 8vo. 6_s_.
+
+"Beatrice _is in many respects a noble poem; it displays a splendour of
+landscape painting, a strong definite precision of highly-coloured
+description, which has not often been surpassed_."--_Pall Mall Gazette_.
+
+
+
+
+Norton
+------
+
+
+THE LADY OF LA GARAYE. By the _Hon. Mrs Norton_. With Vignette and
+Frontispiece. Sixth Edition Fcap. 8vo. 4_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_There is no lack of vigour, no faltering of power, plenty of passion,
+much bright description, much musical verse... Full of thoughts
+well-expressed, and may be classed among her best works_."--_Times_.
+
+
+
+
+Orwell
+------
+
+
+--THE BISHOP'S WALK AND THE BISHOP'S TIMES. Poems on the days of
+Archbishop Leighton and the Scottish Covenant. By _Orwell_. Fcap.
+8vo. 5_s_.
+
+"_Pure taste and faultless precision of language, the fruits
+of deep thought, insight into human nature, and lively
+sympathy_."--_Nonconformist_.
+
+
+
+
+Palgrave (Francis T.).
+----------------------
+
+
+--ESSAYS ON ART. By _Francis Turner Palgrave_, M.A., late Fellow of Exeter
+College, Oxford. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6_s_.
+
+_Mulready_--_Dyce_--_Holman Hunt_--_Herbert_--_Poetry, Prose, and
+Sensationalism in Art_--_Sculpture in England_--_The Albert Cross, &c_.
+
+SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS AND SONGS. Edited by _F.T. Palgrave_. Gem Edition.
+With Vignette Title by _Jeens_. 3_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_For minute elegance no volume could possibly excel the 'Gem
+Edition.'"_--_Scotsman_.
+
+
+
+
+Patmore
+-------
+
+
+Works by COVENTRY PATMORE:
+
+THE ANGEL IN THE HOUSE.
+
+BOOK I. _The Betrothal_; BOOK II. _The Espousals_; BOOK III. _Faithful for
+Ever. With Tamerton Church Tower. Two vols. fcap._ 8_vo_. 12_s_.
+
+_A New and Cheap Edition in one vol._ 18_mo., beautifully printed on
+toned paper, price_ 2_s_. 6_d_.
+
+THE VICTORIES OF LOVE. Fcap. 8vo. 4_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_The intrinsic merit of his poem will secure it a permanent place in
+literature.... Mr. Patmore has fully earned a place in the catalogue of
+poets by the finished idealization of domestic life_."--_Saturday Review_.
+
+
+
+
+Rossetti
+--------
+
+
+Works by CHRISTINA ROSSETTI:--
+
+GOBLIN MARKET, AND OTHER POEMS. With two Designs by _D.G. Rossetti_.
+Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 5_s_.
+
+"_She handles her little marvel with that rare poetic discrimination which
+neither exhausts it of its simple wonders by pushing symbolism too far,
+nor keeps those wonders in the merely fabulous and capricious stage. In
+fact she has produced a true children's poem, which is far more delightful
+to the mature than to children, though it would be delightful to
+all_."--_Spectator_.
+
+THE PRINCE'S PROGRESS, AND OTHER POEMS. With two Designs by _D.G.
+Rossetti_. Fcap. 8vo. 6_s_.
+
+"_Miss Rossetti's poems are of the kind which recalls Shelley's definition
+of Poetry as the record of the best and happiest moments of the best and
+happiest minds.... They are like the piping of a bird on the spray in the
+sunshine, or the quaint singing with which a child amuses itself when it
+forgets that anybody is listening."_--_Saturday Review_.
+
+
+
+
+Rossetti (W.M.).
+----------------
+
+
+--DANTE'S HELL. _See_ "_Dante_."
+
+FINE ART, chiefly Contemporary. By _William M. Rossetti_. Crown 8vo.
+10_s_. 6_d_.
+
+_This volume consists of Criticism on Contemporary Art, reprinted from_
+Fraser, The Saturday Review, The Pall Mall Gazette, _and other
+publications_.
+
+
+
+
+Roby
+----
+
+
+STORY OF A HOUSEHOLD, AND OTHER POEMS. By _Mary K. Roby_. Fcap. 8vo. 5_s_.
+
+
+
+
+Shairp (Principal).
+-------------------
+
+
+--KILMAHOE, a Highland Pastoral, with other Poems. By _John Campbell
+Shairp_. Fcap. 8vo. 5_s_.
+
+"_Kilmahoe is a Highland Pastoral, redolent of the warm soft air of the
+Western Lochs and Moors, sketched out with remarkable grace and
+picturesqueness."_--_Saturday Review_.
+
+
+
+
+Smith
+-----
+
+
+Works by ALEXANDER SMITH:--
+
+A LIFE DRAMA, AND OTHER POEMS. Fcap. 8vo. 2_s_. 6_d_.
+
+CITY POEMS. Fcap. 8vo. 5_s_.
+
+EDWIN OF DEIRA. Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 5_s_.
+
+"_A poem which is marked by the strength, sustained sweetness, and compact
+texture of real life_."--_North British Review_.
+
+
+
+
+Smith
+-----
+
+
+POEMS. By CATHERINE BARNARD SMITH. Fcap. 8vo. 5_s_.
+
+"_Wealthy in feeling, meaning, finish, and grace; not without passion,
+which is suppressed, but the keener for that_."--_Athenaeum_.
+
+
+
+
+Smith (Rev. Walter).
+--------------------
+
+
+--HYMNS OF CHRIST AND THE CHRISTIAN LIFE. By the Rev. _Walter C. Smith_,
+M.A. Fcap. 8vo. 6_s_.
+
+"_These are among the sweetest sacred poems we have read for a long time.
+With no profuse imagery, expressing a range of feeling and expression by
+no means uncommon, they are true and elevated, and their pathos is
+profound and simple_."--_Nonconformist_.
+
+
+
+
+Stratford de Redcliffe (Viscount).
+----------------------------------
+
+
+--SHADOWS OF THE PAST, in Verse. By _Viscount Stratford De Redcliffe_.
+Crown 8vo. 10_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_The vigorous words of one who has acted vigorously. They combine the
+fervour of politician and poet_."--_Guardian_.
+
+
+
+
+Trench
+------
+
+
+Works by R. CHENEVIX TRENCH, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin. See also Sections
+"_Philosophy_," "_Theology_," &c.
+
+POEMS. Collected and arranged anew. Fcap. 8vo. 7_s_. 6_d_.
+
+ELEGIAC POEMS. Fcap. 8vo. 2_s_. 6_d_.
+
+CALDERON'S LIFE'S A DREAM: The Great Theatre of the World. With an Essay
+on his Life and Genius. Fcap. 8vo. 4_s_. 6_d_.
+
+HOUSEHOLD BOOK OF ENGLISH POETRY. Selected and arranged, with Notes, by
+_R.C. Trench_, D.D., Archbishop of Dublin. Extra fcap. 8vo. 5_s_. 6_d_.
+
+_This volume is called a "Household Book," by this name implying that it
+is a book for all_--_that there is nothing in it to prevent it from being
+confidently placed in the hands of every member of the household.
+Specimens of all classes of poetry are given, including selections from
+living authors. The Editor has aimed to produce a book "which the
+emigrant, finding room for little not absolutely necessary, might yet find
+room for in his trunk, and the traveller in his knapsack, and that on some
+narrow shelves where there are few books this might be one_."
+
+"_The Archbishop has conferred in this delightful volume an important gift
+on the whole English-speaking population of the world_."--_Pall Mall
+Gazette_.
+
+SACRED LATIN POETRY, Chiefly Lyrical. Selected and arranged for Use.
+Second Edition, Corrected and Improved. Fcap. 8vo. 7_s_.
+
+"_The aim of the present volume is to offer to members of our English
+Church a collection of the best sacred Latin poetry, such as they shall be
+able entirely and heartily to accept and approve_--_a collection, that is,
+in which they shall not be evermore liable to be offended, and to have the
+current of their sympathies checked, by coming upon that which, however
+beautiful as poetry, out of higher respects they must reject and
+condemn_--_in which, too, they shall not fear that snares are being laid
+for them, to entangle them unawares in admiration for ought which is
+inconsistent with their faith and fealty to their own spiritual
+mother_."--_Preface_.
+
+
+
+
+Turner
+------
+
+
+SONNETS. By the Rev. _Charles Tennyson Turner_. Dedicated to his brother,
+the Poet Laureate. Fcap. 8vo. 4_s_. 6_d_.
+
+"_The Sonnets are dedicated to Mr. Tennyson by his brother, and have,
+independently of their merits, an interest of association. They both love
+to write in simple expressive Saxon; both love to touch their imagery in
+epithets rather than in formal similes; both have a delicate perception of
+rythmical movement, and thus Mr. Turner has occasional lines which, for
+phrase and music, might be ascribed to his brother.... He knows the haunts
+of the wild rose, the shady nooks where light quivers through the leaves,
+the ruralities, in short, of the land of imagination_"--_Atheneum_.
+
+SMALL TABLEAUX. Fcap. 8vo. 4_s. 6d_.
+
+"_These brief poems have not only a peculiar kind of interest for the
+student of English poetry, but are intrinsically delightful, and will
+reward a careful and frequent perusal. Full of naivete, piety, love, and
+knowledge of natural objects, and each expressing a single and generally a
+simple subject by means of minute and original pictorial touches, these
+sonnets have a place of their own_."--_Pall Mall Gazette_.
+
+
+
+
+Vittoria Colonna
+----------------
+
+
+LIFE AND POEMS. By Mrs. _Henry Roscoe_. Crown 8vo. 9_s_.
+
+_The life of Vittoria Colonna, the celebrated Marchesa di Pescara, has
+received but cursory notice from any English writer, though in every
+history of Italy her name is mentioned with great honour among the poets
+of the sixteenth century. "In three hundred and fifty years," says her
+biographer Visconti, "there has been no other Italian lady who can be
+compared to her."_
+
+"_It is written with good taste, with quick and intelligent sympathy,
+occasionally with a real freshness and charm of style_"--_Pall Mall
+Gazette_.
+
+
+
+
+Webster
+-------
+
+
+Works by AUGUSTA WEBSTER:--
+
+DRAMATIC STUDIES. Extra fcap. 8vo. 5_s_.
+
+"_A volume as strongly marked by perfect taste as by poetic power_."
+_Nonconformist_.
+
+PROMETHEUS BOUND OF AESCHYLUS. Literally translated into English Verse.
+Extra fcap. 8vo. 3_s. 6d_.
+
+"_Closeness and simplicity combined with literary skill_."--_Athenaeum_.
+
+MEDEA OF EURIPIDES. Literally translated into English Verse. Extra fcap.
+8vo. 3_s. 6d_.
+
+"_Mrs. Webster's translation surpasses our utmost expectations. It is a
+photograph of the original without any of that harshness which so often
+accompanies a photograph_."--_Westminster Review_.
+
+A WOMAN SOLD, AND OTHER POEMS. Crown 8vo. 7_s. 6d_.
+
+"_Mrs. Webster has shown us that she is able to draw admirably from the
+life; that she can observe with subtlety, and render her observations with
+delicacy; that she can impersonate complex conceptions, and venture into
+which few living writers can follow her_."--_Guardian_.
+
+
+
+
+Woolner
+-------
+
+
+MY BEAUTIFUL LADY. By THOMAS WOOLNER. With a Vignette by _Arthur Hughes_.
+_Third Edition_. Fcap. 8vo. 5_s_.
+
+"_It is clearly the product of no idle hour, but a highly-conceived and
+faithfully-executed task, self-imposed, and prompted by that inward
+yearning to utter great thoughts, and a wealth of passionate feeling which
+is poetic genius. No man can read this poem without being struck by the
+fitness and finish of the workmanship, so to speak, as well as by the
+chastened and unpretending loftiness of thought which pervades the
+whole_." _Globe_.
+
+WORDS FROM THE POETS. Selected by the Editor of "Rays of Sunlight." With a
+Vignette and Frontispiece. 18mo. Extra cloth gilt, 2_s. 6d_. _Cheaper
+Edition_, 18mo. limp., 1_s_.
+
+
+
+
+
+GLOBE EDITIONS.
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+inaccessible, within the reach of all.
+
+
+
+
+Shakespeare
+-----------
+
+
+THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. Edited by _W.G. Clark_ and _W.
+Aldis Wright_. Ninety-first Thousand. Globe 8vo. 3_s. 6d_.
+
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+_poems, and sonnets_--_are contained in one small volume: yet the page is
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+working Student, the Globe Edition is the best of all existing Shakespeare
+books_."--_Athenaeum_.
+
+
+
+
+Morte D'Arthur
+--------------
+
+
+SIR THOMAS MALORY'S BOOK OF KING ARTHUR AND OF HIS NOBLE KNIGHTS OF THE
+ROUND TABLE. The Edition of _Caxton_, revised for Modern Use. With an
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+Edition.
+
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+
+
+
+
+Scott
+-----
+
+
+THE POETICAL WORKS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT. With Biographical Essay, by _F.T.
+Palgrave_. Globe 8vo. 3_s. 6d_.
+
+"_As a popular edition it leaves nothing to be desired. The want of such
+an one has long been felt, combining real excellence with cheapness_."--
+_Spectator_.
+
+
+
+
+Burns
+-----
+
+
+THE POETICAL WORKS AND LETTERS OF ROBERT BURNS. Edited, with Life, by
+_Alexander Smith_. Globe 8vo. 4_s. 6d_.
+
+"_The works of the bard have never been offered in such a complete form in
+a single volume_."--_Glasgow Daily Herald_.
+
+"_Admirable in all respects_."--_Spectator_.
+
+
+
+
+Robinson Crusoe
+---------------
+
+
+THE ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE. By _Defoe_. Edited, from the Original
+Edition, by _J.W. Clark_, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. With
+Introduction by HENRY KINGSLEY. Globe 8vo. 3_s. 6d_.
+
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+is printed after the original editions, with the quaint old spelling, and
+is published in admirable style as regards type, paper, and binding. A
+well-written and genial biographical introduction, by Mr. Henry Kingsley,
+is likewise an attractive feature of this edition_."--_Morning Star_.
+
+
+
+
+Goldsmith
+---------
+
+
+GOLDSMITH'S MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. With Biographical Essay by Professor
+_Masson_. Globe 8vo. _3_s_. 6_d_._
+
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+Vicar of Wakefield, Plays, Poems, &c. Of the memoir the_ _Scotsman_
+_newspaper writes: "Such an admirable compendium of the facts of
+Goldsmith's life, and so careful and minute a delineation of the mixed
+traits of his peculiar character, as to be a very model of a literary
+biography."_
+
+
+
+
+Pope
+----
+
+
+THE POETICAL WORKS OF ALEXANDER POPE. Edited, with Memoir and Notes, by
+Professor _Ward_. Globe 8vo. _3_s_. 6_d_._
+
+"_The book is handsome and handy.... The notes are many, and the matter of
+them is rich in interest_."--_Athenaeum_.
+
+
+
+
+Spenser
+-------
+
+
+THE POETICAL WORKS OF EDMUND SPENSER. Edited by _R. Morris_, King's
+College, London. Globe 8vo. _3_s_. 6_d_._
+
+
+
+
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+
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+
+"_Messrs. Macmillan have, in their Golden Treasury Series especially,
+provided editions of standard works, volumes of selected poetry, and
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+Nothing can be better than the literary execution, nothing more elegant
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+
+
+
+
+THE GOLDEN TREASURY OF THE BEST SONGS AND LYRICAL POEMS IN THE ENGLISH
+LANGUAGE.
+---------
+
+
+Selected and arranged, with Notes, by _Francis Turner Palgrave_.
+
+"_This delightful little volume, the Golden Treasury, which contains many
+of the best original lyrical pieces and songs in our language, grouped
+with care and skill, so as to illustrate each other like the pictures in a
+well-arranged gallery_."--_Quarterly Review_.
+
+
+
+
+THE CHILDREN'S GARLAND FROM THE BEST POETS.
+-------------------------------------------
+
+
+Selected and arranged by _Coventry Patmore_.
+
+"_It includes specimens of all the great masters in the art of poetry,
+selected with the matured judgment of a man concentrated on obtaining
+insight into the feelings and tastes of childhood, and desirous to awaken
+its finest impulses, to cultivate its keenest sensibilities."_--_Morning
+Post_.
+
+
+
+
+THE BOOK OF PRAISE.
+-------------------
+
+
+From the Best English Hymn Writers. Selected and arranged by _Sir Roundell
+Palmer_. _A New and Enlarged Edition_.
+
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+give place to the Book of Praise.... The selection has been made
+throughout with sound judgment and critical taste. The pains involved in
+this compilation must have been immense, embracing, as it does, every
+writer of note in this special province of English literature, and ranging
+over the most widely divergent tracts of religious thought."_--_Saturday
+Review_.
+
+
+
+
+THE FAIRY BOOK;
+---------------
+
+
+the Best Popular Fairy Stories. Selected and rendered anew by the Author
+of "_John Halifax, Gentleman_."
+
+"_A delightful selection, in a delightful external form; full of
+the physical splendour and vast opulence of proper fairy
+tales_."--_Spectator_.
+
+
+
+
+THE BALLAD BOOK.
+----------------
+
+
+A Selection of the Choicest British Ballads. Edited by _William
+Allingham_.
+
+"_His taste as a judge of old poetry will be found, by all acquainted with
+the various readings of old English ballads, true enough to justify his
+undertaking so critical a task_."--_Saturday Review_.
+
+
+
+
+THE JEST BOOK.
+--------------
+
+
+The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings. Selected and arranged by _Mark Lemon_.
+
+"_The fullest and best jest book that has yet appeared._"--_Saturday
+Review_.
+
+
+
+
+BACON'S ESSAYS AND COLOURS OF GOOD AND EVIL.
+--------------------------------------------
+
+
+With Notes and Glossarial Index. By _W. Aldis Wright_, M.A.
+
+"_The beautiful little edition of Bacon's Essays, now before us, does
+credit to the taste and scholarship of Mr. Aldis Wright.... It puts the
+reader in possession of all the essential literary facts and chronology
+necessary for reading the Essays in connexion with Bacon's life and
+times."_--_Spectator_.
+
+"_By far the most complete as well as the most elegant edition we
+possess."_--_Westminster Review_.
+
+
+
+
+THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS
+----------------------
+
+
+from this World to that which is to come. By _John Bunyan_.
+
+"_A beautiful and scholarly reprint_."--_Spectator_.
+
+
+
+
+THE SUNDAY BOOK OF POETRY FOR THE YOUNG.
+----------------------------------------
+
+
+Selected and arranged by _C.F. Alexander_.
+
+"_A well-selected volume of sacred poetry_."--_Spectator_.
+
+
+
+
+A BOOK OF GOLDEN DEEDS
+----------------------
+
+
+of all Times and all Countries. Gathered and narrated anew. By the Author
+of "_The Heir Of Redclyffe_."
+
+"... _To the young, for whom it is especially intended, as a most
+interesting collection of thrilling tales well told; and to their elders,
+as a useful handbook of reference, and a pleasant one to take up when
+their wish is to while away a weary half-hour. We have seen no prettier
+gift-book for a long time."_--_Athenaeum_.
+
+
+
+
+THE POETICAL WORKS OF ROBERT BURNS.
+-----------------------------------
+
+
+Edited, with Biographical Memoir, Notes, and Glossary, by _Alexander
+Smith_. Two Vols.
+
+"_Beyond all question this is the most beautiful edition of Burns yet
+out_."--_Edinburgh Daily Review_.
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+THE ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE.
+----------------------------------
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+Edited from the Original Edition by _J.W. Clark_, M.A., Fellow of Trinity
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+THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO. TRANSLATED
+---------------------------------
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+into _English_, with Notes, by _J. Li. Davies_, M.A. and _D.J. Vaughan_,
+M.A.
+
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+THE SONG BOOK.
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+by _John Hullah_, Professor of Vocal Music in King's College, London.
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+LA LYRE FRANCAISE.
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+Selected and arranged, with Notes, by _Gustave Masson_, French Master in
+Harrow School.
+
+_A selection of the best French songs and lyrical pieces._
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+TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS.
+------------------------
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+
+By an _Old Boy_.
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