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@@ -1,36 +1,4 @@ -The Project Gutenberg EBook of Alphabetical Catalogue of Books in General -Literature and Fiction, by Chatto & Windus - -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: Alphabetical Catalogue of Books in General Literature and Fiction - -Author: Chatto & Windus - -Release Date: February 23, 2014 [EBook #44988] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ASCII - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE OF BOOKS *** - - - - -Produced by Delphine Lettau, Nirupma and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries) - - - - - +*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 44988 *** ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE OF BOOKS IN @@ -140,7 +108,7 @@ Crown 8vo. cloth, _3s. 6d._ each. =ALMAZ (E. F.).--Copper under the Gold.= Crown 8vo. cloth, _3s. 6d._ -=AMERICAN FARMER, LETTERS FROM AN.= By J. H. ST. JOHN CREVECOEUR. Demy +=AMERICAN FARMER, LETTERS FROM AN.= By J. H. ST. JOHN CRÈVECOEUR. Demy 8vo. cloth, _6s._ net. @@ -182,7 +150,7 @@ additional Plates, parchment. _15s._ net per vol. and arranged by P. M. TURNER and C. H. COLLINS BAKER. =Stories of the Spanish Artists= until GOYA. By Sir WILLIAM - STIRLING-MAXWELL. Selected and arranged by LUIS CARRENO. With + STIRLING-MAXWELL. Selected and arranged by LUIS CARREÑO. With Introduction by EDWARD HUTTON. =Stories of the German Artists.= By Prof. Dr. HANS W. SINGER. @@ -191,7 +159,7 @@ additional Plates, parchment. _15s._ net per vol. =The Little Flowers of S. Francis of Assisi.= Translated by Prof. T. W. ARNOLD. With 8 Illustrations in Colour and 24 In Half-tone. - =Of the Imitation of Christ,= by THOMAS A KEMPIS, as translated out + =Of the Imitation of Christ,= by THOMAS À KEMPIS, as translated out of the Latin by RICHARD WHYTFORD (A.D. 1556); re-edited into modern English with an Historical Introduction by WILFRID RAYNAL, O.S.B. With 8 Reproductions in four Colours, and decorations in line, after @@ -653,23 +621,23 @@ cost _2s._; four cost _2s. 8d._ In cloth the additional cost is _4d._ for the first, and _1d._ for each succeeding unit: _i.e._, one unit costs _1s._; two cost _1s. 9d._; three _2s. 6d._; four _3s. 3d._ - 1. =Moliere:= Le Misanthrope. + 1. =Molière:= Le Misanthrope. - 2. =Moliere:= Les Femmes savantes. + 2. =Molière:= Les Femmes savantes. 3. =Corneille:= Le Cid. - 4. =Descartes:= Discours de la methode. + 4. =Descartes:= Discours de la méthode. 5-6. =Dante:= Divina Commedia I.: Inferno. 7. =Boccaccio:= Decameron: Prima giornata. - 8. =Calderon.= La vida es sueno. + 8. =Calderon.= La vida es sueño. 9. =Restif de la Bretonne:= L'an 2000. - 10. =Camoes:= Os Lusiadas: Canto I., II. + 10. =Camoes:= Os LusÃadas: Canto I., II. 11. =Racine:= Athalie. @@ -685,7 +653,7 @@ costs _1s._; two cost _1s. 9d._; three _2s. 6d._; four _3s. 3d._ 25.=Camoes:= Os Lusiadas: III., IV. - 26-28. =Alfred de Musset;= Comedies et Proverbes + 26-28. =Alfred de Musset;= Comédies et Proverbes 29. =Corneille:= Horace. @@ -693,7 +661,7 @@ costs _1s._; two cost _1s. 9d._; three _2s. 6d._; four _3s. 3d._ 32-34. =Prevost:= Manon Lescaut. - 35-36. =Oeuvres de Francois Villon.= + 35-36. =Oeuvres de François Villon.= 37-39. =Guillem de Castro:= Las Mocedades del Cid, I., II. @@ -701,9 +669,9 @@ costs _1s._; two cost _1s. 9d._; three _2s. 6d._; four _3s. 3d._ 41-44. =Cervantes:= 5 Novelas ejemplares. - 45. =Camoes:= Os Lusiadas: V. VI., VII. + 45. =Camões:= Os LusÃadas: V. VI., VII. - 46. =Moliere:= L'Avare. + 46. =Molière:= L'Avare. 47. =Petrarca:= I Trionfi. @@ -711,15 +679,15 @@ costs _1s._; two cost _1s. 9d._; three _2s. 6d._; four _3s. 3d._ 50. =Corneille:= Cinnna. - 51-52. =Camoes:= Os Lusiadas: VIII., IX., X. + 51-52. =Camões:= Os LusÃadas: VIII., IX., X. 53-54. =La Chanson de Roland.= - 55-58. =Alfred de Musset:= Premieres Poesies. + 55-58. =Alfred de Musset:= Premières Poésies. 59. =Boccaccio:= Decameron: Quarta giornata. - 60-61. =Maistre Pierre Pathelin:= Farce du XV^e siecle. + 60-61. =Maistre Pierre Pathelin:= Farce du XV^e siècle. 62-63. =Giacomo Leopardi:= Canti. @@ -833,7 +801,7 @@ _3s._ net each. =Pippa Passes;= and =Men and Women.= With 10 Plates in Colour after E. FORTESCUE BRICKDALE. - =Dramatis Personae;= and =Dramatic Romances and Lyrics.= With 10 + =Dramatis Personæ;= and =Dramatic Romances and Lyrics.= With 10 Plates in Colour after E. F. BRICKDALE. @@ -1669,7 +1637,7 @@ BRAITHWAITE. With Frontispiece and Vignette Small Cr. 8vo. cloth, _3s. Empire. Crown 8vo. buckram, _3s. 6d._ -=EPISTOLAE OBSCURORUM Vlrorum (1515-1517).= Latin Text, with Translation. +=EPISTOLÆ OBSCURORUM Vlrorum (1515-1517).= Latin Text, with Translation. Notes, &c, by F. G. STOKES. Royal 8vo. buckram, _25s._ net. @@ -1820,7 +1788,7 @@ hand-made paper, and tastefully bound. =Virginibus Puerisque, &c.= By R. L. STEVENSON. With 12 Illustrations in Coloured Collotype after the Drawings of NORMAN WILKINSON. (Edition limited to 235 numbered copies.) Crown 4to, - boards, _L2 12s. 6d._ net; limp vellum. _L3 3s._ net. + boards, _£2 12s. 6d._ net; limp vellum. _£3 3s._ net. =The Floretti or Little Flowers of S. Francis.= Translated by Prof. T. W. ARNOLD, M.A. With 29 Illustrations in Collotype from the MSS. @@ -2308,7 +2276,7 @@ Crown 8vo. cloth, _3s. 6d._ each; picture cloth, flat back, _2s._ each. =Colonel Starbottle's Client.= - =A Protegee of Jack Hamlin's.= With numerous Illustrations. + =A Protégée of Jack Hamlin's.= With numerous Illustrations. =Sally Dows,= &c. With 47 Illustrations by W. D. ALMOND and others. @@ -2718,7 +2686,7 @@ cloth, _7s. 6d._ net. Prehistoric Times to the Persian Conquest.= With Maps, Plans, and Illustrations after the principal Monuments of the Period. In 3 vols. royal 8vo. cloth, Each volume separately. _18s._ net; or per set of 3 -volumes. If ordered at one time, _L2 10s._ net. +volumes. If ordered at one time, _£2 10s._ net. Vol. I.--=A History of Sumor and Akkad:= An account of the Early Races of Babylonia from Prehistoric Times to the Foundation of the @@ -2756,7 +2724,7 @@ cloth sides, _2s. 6d._ net each; three-quarter vellum, _5s._ net each. Volumes now in course of publication: - =35. Wine, Women, and Song:= Mediaeval Latin Students' Songs. + =35. Wine, Women, and Song:= Mediæval Latin Students' Songs. Translated into English, with an Introduction, by JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS. @@ -2866,7 +2834,7 @@ _Earlier Volumes in the Series are_-- 16. Polonius. By EDWARD FITZGERALD. - 17. Mediaeval Lore. + 17. Mediæval Lore. 18. Vision of Piers Plowman (Prof. SKEAT). @@ -2910,19 +2878,19 @@ _Earlier Volumes in the Series are_-- net. (Not sold apart from sets.) =Elkon Basilike, the Portraicture of His Sacred Majestie In his - Solitudes and Sufferings.= Edited by E. ALMACK, F.S.A. _L1 1s._ net. + Solitudes and Sufferings.= Edited by E. ALMACK, F.S.A. _£1 1s._ net. =Shakespeare's Ovid, being Arthur Golding's Translation of the - Metamorphoses.= Edited by W. H. D. ROUSE. _L1 11s. 6d._ net. + Metamorphoses.= Edited by W. H. D. ROUSE. _£1 11s. 6d._ net. =The Percy Folio of Old English Ballads and Romances.= Edited by the - GENERAL EDITOR. In four volumes at _L4 4s._ net the set. + GENERAL EDITOR. In four volumes at _£4 4s._ net the set. =KING'S LIBRARY QUARTOS.= =The Alchemist.= By BEN JONSON. Edited by H. C. HART. _5s._ net; - Japanese vellum. _L1 1s._ net. + Japanese vellum. _£1 1s._ net. =The Gull's Hornbook.= By THOMAS DEKKER, Edited by R. B. MCKERROW. _5s._ net; Japanese vellum, _10s. 6d._ net. @@ -2984,7 +2952,7 @@ cloth, _6s._ net. Crown 8vo. cloth, _5s._ -=LEPELLETIER (EDMOND).--Madame Sans-Gene.= Translated by JOHN DE +=LEPELLETIER (EDMOND).--Madame Sans-Géne.= Translated by JOHN DE VILLIERS. Post 8vo. cloth, _3s. 6d._; illustrated boards, _2s._; POPULAR EDITION, medium 8vo. _6d._ @@ -3327,8 +3295,8 @@ _42s._ net each. M. H. SPIELMANN, Preface and Illustrations in Three Colours and Sepia by YOSHIO MARKINO. - =The Colour of Paris.= By MM. LES ACADEMICIENS GONCOURT. With - Introduction by L. BENEDITE, Preface and Illustrations in Three + =The Colour of Paris.= By MM. LES ACADÉMICIENS GONCOURT. With + Introduction by L. BÉNÉDITE, Preface and Illustrations in Three Colours and Sepia by YOSHIO MARKINO. =The Colour of Rome.= By OLAVE M. POTTER. With Introduction by @@ -3445,12 +3413,12 @@ _5s._ net per vol.; pigskin with clasps, _7s. 6d._ net per vol. of this volume, boards, _7s. 6d._ net; pigskin with clasps, _10s. 6d._ net. - 11. =Trobador Poets:= Selections. Translated from the Provencal, with + 11. =Trobador Poets:= Selections. Translated from the Provençal, with Introduction and Notes, by BARBARA SMYTHE. With Coloured Frontispiece and Decorative Initials. - 12. =Cliges:= A Romance. Translated, with a Critical Introduction by - L. J. GARDINER, M.A. Lond., from the Old French of CHRETIEN DE + 12. =Cligés:= A Romance. Translated, with a Critical Introduction by + L. J. GARDINER, M.A. Lond., from the Old French of CHRÉTIEN DE TROYES. With a Frontisp. @@ -3814,7 +3782,7 @@ POPULAR EDITIONS medium 8vo. _6d._ each. Demy 8vo. cloth, _5s._ net each. - =A Dog of Flanders. The Nuernberg Stove, &c.= With 8 Illustrations in + =A Dog of Flanders. The Nürnberg Stove, &c.= With 8 Illustrations in Colour by MARIA L. KIRK. =Bimbi:= Stories for Children. With 8 Illustrations in Colour by @@ -4079,7 +4047,7 @@ cloth, _5s._ Crown 8vo. cloth, _6s._ -=PLANCHE (J. R.).--Songs and Poems.= Crown 8vo. cloth, _6s._ +=PLANCHÉ (J. R.).--Songs and Poems.= Crown 8vo. cloth, _6s._ =PLAYS OF OUR FOREFATHERS, and some of the Traditions upon which they @@ -4574,7 +4542,7 @@ By ROBERT BROWNING. =Pippa Passes;= and =Men and Women= With 10 Illustrations in Colours by E. FORTESCUE BRICKDALE. - =Dramatis Personae: and Dramatic Romances and Lyrics.= With 10 + =Dramatis Personæ: and Dramatic Romances and Lyrics.= With 10 Illustrations in Colours by E. FORTESCUE BRICKDALE. By ROBERT BUCHANAN. @@ -4808,7 +4776,7 @@ volume with Frontispiece. 10. ='The Famous Victories of Henry V.'= - 11. ='The Menaechmi': the original of Shakespeare's 'Comedy of + 11. ='The Menæchmi': the original of Shakespeare's 'Comedy of Errors.'= Latin text, with the Elizabethan Translation. Edited by W. H. D. ROUSE Litt. D. @@ -4833,7 +4801,7 @@ volume with Frontispiece. 'Merry Wives,' 'Much Ado about Nothing,' 'All's Well that Ends Well.' - 19, 20 =Shakespeare's Plutarch:= the sources of 'Julius Caesar,' 'Antony + 19, 20 =Shakespeare's Plutarch:= the sources of 'Julius Cæsar,' 'Antony and Cleopatra,' 'Coriolanus,' and 'Timon.' Edited by C. F. TUCKER BROOKE, M.A. @@ -5276,7 +5244,7 @@ Long fcap. 8vo. cloth, _1s._ net each. =Talk and Talkers.= =A Christmas Sermon.= Post 8vo. bds., _1s._ net; leather. _2s._ net - Also a MINIATURE EDITION in velvet calf yapp (21/2 by 33/4), _1s. + Also a MINIATURE EDITION in velvet calf yapp (2½ by 3¾), _1s. 6d._ net. =Prayers Written at Yailima.= Post 8vo. bds., _1s._ net; leather, @@ -5632,7 +5600,7 @@ post 8vo. illustrated boards, _2s._ each. * =The Stolen White Elephant.= - * =The L1,000.000 Bank-Note.= + * =The £1,000.000 Bank-Note.= =A Double-barrelled Detective Story.= With 7 Illustrations. @@ -5949,7 +5917,7 @@ each. =Germinal.= - =Therese Raquin.= + =Thérèse Raquin.= =The Honour of the Army.= @@ -5987,7 +5955,7 @@ each. POPULAR EDITIONS, medium 8vo. _6d._ each. - =Abbe Mouret's Transgression.= + =Abbè Mouret's Transgression.= =The Fortune of the Rougons.= @@ -6031,362 +5999,4 @@ represented using the caret character, e.g. XV^e. 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