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Burns. Poems. (34)

Butler. The Analogy of Religion.

GLADSTONE. (136)

Byron. Poems: A Selection. (180)

Edited, with Notes, by W. E.

Carlyle. On Heroes and Hero-Worship. (62)

Past and Present. Introduction by G. K. CHESTERTON. (153)
Sartor Resartus. (19)

The French Revolution. Introduction by C. R. L. FLETCHER. 2 vols.
(125, 126)

The Life of John Sterling. Introduction by W. HALE WHITE. (144)
Cervantes. Don Quixote. Translated by C. JÄRVAS. Intro. and Notes by
J. FITZMAURICE-KELLY. 2 vols. With a frontispiece. (130, 131)
Chaucer. The Canterbury Tales. (76)

Chaucer. The Works of. From the text of Professor SKEAT. 3 vols.
Vol. I (42); Vol. II (56); Vol. III, containing the whole of the
Canterbury Tales (76)

Cobbold. Margaret Catchpole. Intro. by CLEMENT SHORTER. (119)
Coleridge. Poems. Introduction by Sir A. T. QUILLER-COUCH. (99)
Cooper (T. Fenimore). The Last of the Mohicans. (163)

Cowper. Letters. Selected, with Introduction, by E. V. LUCAS. (138)
Darwin. The Origin of Species. With a Note by GRANT ALLEN. (11)
Defoe. Captain Singleton. Intro, by THEODORE WATTS-DUNTON. (82)
Robinson Crusoe. (17)

De Quincey. Confessions of an English Opium-Eater. (23)
Dickens. Great Expectations.

GOBLE. (128)

Oliver Twist. (8)

With 6 Illustrations by WARWICK

Pickwick Papers. With 43 Illustrations by SEYMOUR and 'PHIZ.
vols. (120, 121)

Tale of Two Cities. (38)

Dufferin (Lord). Letters from High Latitudes, Illustrated. With
Introduction by R. W. MACAN. (158)

Eliot (George). Adam Bede. (63)

Felix Holt. Introduction by VIOLA MEYNELL. (179)

Romola. Introduction by VIOLA MEYNELL. (178)

Scenes of Clerical Life. Introduction by ANNIE MATHESON. (155)

Silas Marner, The Lifted Veil, and Brother Jacob.

THEODORE WATTS-DUNTON. (80)

The Mill on the Floss. (31)

Introduction by

Emerson. English Traits, and Representative Men. (30)

Essays. First and Second Series. (6)

English Critical Essays (Nineteenth Century). Selected and Edited

by EDMUND D. JONES. (206)

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English Essays. Chosen and arranged by W. PEACOCK. (32)
English Essays, 1600-1900 (Book of). Chosen by S. V. MAKOWER
and B. H. BLACKWELL. (172)

English Letters. (Fifteenth to Nineteenth Centuries.) Selected and
edited by M. DUCKITT and H. WRAGG. (192)

English Prose from Mandeville to Ruskin.

arranged by W. PEACOCK. (45)

Chosen and

English Prose: Narrative, Descriptive, and Dramatic.
Selected by H. A. TREBLE. (204)

English Short Stories. (Nineteenth Century.) Introduction by
Prof. HUGH WALKER. (193)

English Songs and Ballads. Compiled by T. W. H. Crosland. (13)
English Speeches, from Burke to Gladstone. Selected by
EDGAR R. JONES, M.P. (191)

Fielding. Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon, etc. Introduction and Notes by
AUSTIN DOBSON. 2 Illustrations. (142)

Galt (John). The Entail. Introduction by JOHN AYSCOUGH. (177)
Gaskell (Mrs.). Introductions by CLEMENT SHORTER,

Cousin Phillis, and other Tales, etc. (168)

Cranford, The Cage at Cranford, and The Moorland Cottage. (110)
The Cage' has not hitherto been reprinted.

Lizzie Leigh, The Grey Woman, and other Tales, etc. (175)

Mary Barton. (86)

North and South. (154)

Right at Last, and other Tales, etc. (205)

Round the Sofa.

Ruth. (88)

(190)

Sylvia's Lovers. (155)

Wives and Daughters. (157)

Gibbon. Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. With Maps. 7 vols.

(35, 44, 51, 55, 64, 69, 74)

Autobiography. Introduction by J. B. BURY. (139)

Goethe. Faust, Part I (with Marlowe's Dr. Faustus). Translated by
JOHN ANSTER. Introduction by Sir A. W. WARD. (135)
Goldsmith. Poems. Introduction and Notes by AUSTIN DOBSON. (123)
The Vicar of Wakefield. (4)

Grant (James). The Captain of the Guard. (159)

Hawthorne. The Scarlet Letter. (26)

Hazlitt. Characters of Shakespeare's Plays.

QUILLER-COUCH. (205)

Introduction by Sir A

Lectures on the English Comic Writers. Introduction by R. BRIMLEI

JOHNSON. (124)

Sketches and Essays. (15)

Spirit of the Age. (57)

Table-Talk. (5)

Winterslow. (25)

Herbert (George). Poems. Introduction by ARTHUR WAUGH. (109)
Merrick. Posms. (16)

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Holmes (Oliver Wendell). The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table. (61)
The Poet at the Breakfast-Table. Introduction by Sir W. ROBERTSON
NICOLL. (95)

The Professor at the Breakfast-Table. Introduction by Sir W. ROBERT-
SON NICOLL. (89)

Homer. Iliad. Translated by Pope. (18)

Odyssey. Translated by Pope. (36)

Hood. Poems. Introduction by WALTER JERROLD. (87)

Horne (R. H.). A New Spirit of the Age. Intro. W. JERROLD. (127)
Hume. Essays. (33)

Hunt (Leigh). Essays and Sketches. Introduction by R. BRIMLEY
JOHNSON. (115)

The Town. Introduction and Notes by AUSTIN DOBSON, and a
Frontispiece. (132)

Irving (Washington). The Conquest of Granada. (150)

The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. Introduction by T.
BALSTON. (173)

Jerrold (Douglas). Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures, Mr. Caudle's Break-
fast Talk, and other Stories and Essays. Introduction by WALTER
JERROLD, and 90 Illustrations by KEENE, LEECH, and DOYLE. (122)
Johnson. Lives of the English Poets. Introduction by ARTHUR
WAUGH. 2 vols. (83, 84)

Keats. Poems. (7)

Keble. The Christian Year. (181)

Lamb. Essays of Elia, and The Last Essays of Elia.

Landor. Imaginary Conversations.

Prof. E. DE SÉLINCOURT. (196)

(2)

Selected with Introduction by

Lesage. Gil Blas. Translated by T. SMOLLETT, with Introduction and
Notes by J. FITZMAURICE-KELLY. 2 vols. (151, 152)

Letters written in War Time. Selected by H. WRAGG. (202)
Longfellow. Evangeline, The Golden Legend, etc. (39)

Hiawatha, Miles Standish, Tales of a Wayside Inn, etc. 174)

Lytton. Harold. With 6 Illustrations by CHARLES BURTON. (165)
Macaulay. Lays of Ancient Rome; Ivry; The Armada. (27)
Machiavelli. The Prince. Translated by LUIGI RICCI. (43)

Marcus Aurelius. See Aurelius.

Marlowe. Dr. Faustus (with Goethe's Faust, Part I). Introduction by
Sir A. W. WARD. (135)

Marryat. Mr. Midshipman Easy. (160)

The King's Own. With 6 Illustrations by WARWICK GOBLE. (164)
Mill (John Stuart). On Liberty, Representative Government, and
the Subjection of Women. Intro. Mrs. FAWCETT. (170)

Milton. The English Poems. (182)

Montaigne. Essays. Translated by J. FLORIO. 3 vols. (65, 70, 77)
Morris (W.). The Defence of Guinevere, Jason, etc. (183)

Motley. Rise of the Dutch Republic.

SHORTER. 3 vols. (96, 97, 98)

Introduction by CLEMENT

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Nekrassov. Who can be happy and free in Russia ? A Poem
Trans. by JULIET SOSKICE. (213)

Palgrave. The Golden Treasury. With additional Poems, including
FITZGERALD'S translation of Omar Khayyám. (133)

Peacock (W.). English Prose from Mandeville to Ruskin. (45)

Selected English Essays.

(32)

Poe (Edgar Allan). Tales of Mystery and Imagination. (21)
Porter (Jane). The Scottish Chiefs. (161)

Prescott (W. H.). History of the Conquest of Mexico. Introduction
by Mrs. ALEC-TWEEDIE. 2 vols. (197, 198)

Reid (Mayne). The Rifle Rangers.

With 6 Illustrations

(166)

The Scalp Hunters. With 6 Illustrations by A. H. COLLINS. (167)
Reynolds (Sir Joshua). The Discourses, and the Letters to 'The
Idler. Introduction by AUSTIN DOBSON. (149)

Rossetti (Christina). Goblin Market, The Prince's Progress, and other
Poems. (184)

Rossetti (D. G.). Poems and Translations, 1850-1870. (185)

Ruskin. (Ruskin House Editions, by arrangement with Messrs. Allen
and Unwin, Ltd.)

'A Joy for Ever,' and The Two Paths. Illustrated. (147)

Sesame and Lilies, and The Ethics of the Dust. (145)

Time and Tide, and The Crown of Wild Olive. (146)
Unto this Last, and Munera Pulveris. (148)

Scott. Ivanhoe. (29)

Lives of the Novelists. Introduction by AUSTIN DOBSON. (94)
Poems. A Selection. (186)

Selected Speeches on British Foreign Policy (1738-1914).
Edited by EDGAR R. JONES, M.P. (201)

Shakespeare. Plays and Poems. With a Preface by A. C. SWINBURNE
and general Introductions to the several plays and poems by
EDWARD DOWDEN, and a Note by T. WATTS-DUNTON on the
special typographical features of this Edition. 9 vols.

Comedies. 3 vols. (100, 101, 102)

Histories and Poems. 3 vols. (103, 104, 105)

Tragedies. 3 vols. (106, 107, 108)

Shakespeare's Contemporaries. Six Plays by BEAUMONT and

FLETCHER, DEKKER, WEBSTER, and MASSINGER.

C. B. WHEELER. (199)

Shakespearean Criticism. A Selection.

D. NICHOL SMITH. (213)

Shelley. Poems. A Selection. (187)

Edited by

Edited, with Intro., by

Sheridan. Plays. Introduction by JOSEPH KNIGHT. (79)

Smith (Adam). The Wealth of Nations. 2 vols. (54, 59)

Smith (Alexander). Dreamthorp, with Selections from Last Leaves.
Introduction by Prof. HUGH WALKER. (200)

Smollett. Travels through France and Italy. Introduction by THOMAS
SECCOMBE. (90)

Sophocles. The Seven Plays. Trans. LEWIS CAMPBELL (116)

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Selected, with an Introduction and

Notes, by MAURICE H. FITZGERALD. (169)

Southey (Robert). Letters.

Sterne. Tristram Shandy. (40)

Swift. Gulliver's Travels. (20)

Taylor (Meadows). Confessions of a Thug. (207)
Tennyson (Lord). Poems. (3)

Thackeray. Book of Snobs, Sketches and Travels in London, &c. (50)
Henry Esmond. (28)

Pendennis. Introduction by EDMUND GOSSE. à vols. (91, 92)

Thoreau. Walden. Introduction by THEODORE WATTS-DUNTON. (68)
Tolstoy. Essays and Letters. Translated by AYLMER MAUDE. (46)
Twenty-three Tales. Translated by L. and A. MAUDE. (72)
The Cossacks. Translated by L. and A. MAUDE. (208)
Resurrection. Trans. L. MAUDE. Intro. A. MAUDE. (209)
Anna Karenina. Trans. AYLMER MAUDE.

2 vols. (210, 211)

Trollope. The Three Clerks. Intro. by W. TEIGNMOUTH SHORE. (140) Virgil. Translated by DRYDEN. (37)

Watts-Dunton (Theodore). Aylwin. (52)

Wells (Charles). Joseph and his Brethren. With an Introduction by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE, and a Note on Rossetti and Charles Wells by THEODORE WATTS-DUNTON. (143)

White (Gilbert). The Natural History of Selborne. (22)

Whittier. Poems. A Selection. (188)

Wordsworth. Poems: A Selection. (189)

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