Chatto & Windus's List of Books, July 1878
Part 2
“_Lively and conversational; ‘brimful,’ as the introductory notice in the volume describes them, ‘of pleasant chatty interest and antiquarian lore.’... The volume will be found useful to ordinary visitors to the towns included within its range.... Many of the anecdotes contained in this pleasant collection have not, so far as we know, been published elsewhere._”--SATURDAY REVIEW.
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SECOND EDITION, demy 8vo, cloth gilt, with Illustrations, 18_s._
_Dunraven’s The Great Divide_:
A Narrative of Travels in the Upper Yellowstone in the Summer of 1874. By the EARL of DUNRAVEN. With Maps and numerous striking full-page Illustrations by VALENTINE W. BROMLEY.
“_There has not for a long time appeared a better book of travel than Lord Dunraven’s ‘The Great Divide.’... The book is full of clever observation, and both narrative and illustrations are thoroughly good._”--ATHENÆUM.
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Demy 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, 24_s._
_Dodge’s (Colonel) The Hunting Grounds of the Great West_:
A Description of the Plains, Game, and Indians of the Great North American Desert. By RICHARD IRVING DODGE, Lieutenant-Colonel of the United States Army. With an Introduction by WILLIAM BLACKMORE; Map, and numerous Illustrations drawn by ERNEST GRISET.
“_This magnificent volume is one of the most able and most interesting works which has ever proceeded from an American pen, while its freshness is equal to that of any similar book. Colonel Dodge has chosen a subject of which he is master, and treated it with a fulness that leaves nothing more to be desired, and in a style which is charming equally for its picturesqueness and its purity._”--NONCONFORMIST.
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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, with Illustrations, 6_s._
_Emanuel On Diamonds and Precious Stones_:
their History, Value, and Properties; with Simple Tests for ascertaining their Reality. By HARRY EMANUEL, F.R.G.S. With numerous Illustrations, Tinted and Plain.
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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, 7_s._ 6_d._
_The Englishman’s House_:
A Practical Guide to all interested in Selecting or Building a House, with full Estimates of Cost, Quantities, &c. By C. J. RICHARDSON. Third Edition. With nearly 600 Illustrations.
⁂ _This book is intended to supply a long-felt want, viz., a plain, non-technical account of every style of house, with the cost and manner of building; it gives every variety, from a workman’s cottage to a nobleman’s palace._
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Crown 8vo, cloth boards, 6_s._ per Volume; a few Large Paper copies (only 50 printed), at 12_s._ per Vol.
_Early English Poets._
Edited, with Introductions and Annotations, by Rev. A. B. GROSART.
“_Mr. Grosart has spent the most laborious and the most enthusiastic care on the perfect restoration and preservation of the text; and it is very unlikely that any other edition of the poet can ever be called for.... From Mr. Grosart we always expect and always receive the final results of most patient and competent scholarship._”--EXAMINER.
1. _Fletcher’s (Giles, B.D.) Complete Poems_:
Christ’s Victorie in Heaven, Christ’s Victorie on Earth, Christ’s Triumph over Death, and Minor Poems. With Memorial-Introduction and Notes. One Vol.
2. _Davies’ (Sir John) Complete Poetical Works_,
including Psalms I. to L. in Verse, and other hitherto Unpublished MSS., for the first time Collected and Edited. With Memorial-Introduction and Notes. Two Vols.
3. _Herrick’s (Robert) Hesperides. Noble Numbers, and Complete Collected Poems._
With Memorial-Introduction and Notes, Steel Portrait, Index of First Lines, and Glossarial Index, &c. Three Vols.
4. _Sidney’s (Sir Philip) Complete Poetical Works_,
all those in “Arcadia.” With Portrait, Memorial-Introduction, Essay on the Poetry of Sidney, and Notes. Three Vols.
5. _Donne’s (Dr. John) Complete Poetical Works_,
the Satires and various from MSS. With Memorial-Introduction and Notes.
[_In preparation._]
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_IMPORTANT VOLUME OF ETCHINGS._
Folio, cloth extra, £1 11_s._ 6_d._
_Examples of Contemporary Art._
Etchings from Representative Works by living English and Foreign Artists. Edited, with Critical Notes, by J. COMYNS CARR.
“_It would not be easy to meet with a more sumptuous, and at the same time a more tasteful and instructive drawing-room book._”--NONCONFORMIST.
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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, 6_s._
_Fairholt’s Tobacco_:
Its History and Associations; with an Account of the Plant and its Manufacture, and its Modes of Use in all Ages and Countries. By F. W. FAIRHOLT, F.S.A. A New Edition, with Coloured Frontispiece and upwards of 100 Illustrations by the Author.
“_A very pleasant and instructive history of tobacco and its associations, which we cordially recommend alike to the votaries and to the enemies of the much-maligned but certainly not neglected weed.... Full of interest and information._”--DAILY NEWS.
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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, 7_s._ 6_d._
_Finger-Ring Lore_:
Historical, Legendary, and Anecdotal.--Earliest Notices; Superstitions; Ring Investiture, Secular and Ecclesiastical; Betrothal and Wedding Rings; Ring-tokens; Memorial and Mortuary Rings; Posy-Rings; Customs and Incidents in Connection with Rings; Remarkable Rings, &c. By WILLIAM JONES, F.S.A. With Hundreds of Illustrations of Curious Rings of all Ages and Countries.
“_Enters fully into the whole subject, and gives an amount of information and general reading in reference thereto which is of very high interest. The book is not only a sort of history of finger-rings, but is a collection of anecdotes in connection with them.... The volume is admirably illustrated, and altogether affords an amount of amusement and information which is not otherwise easily accessible._”--SCOTSMAN.
“_One of those gossiping books which are as full of amusement as of instruction._”--ATHENÆUM.
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THE RUSKIN GRIMM.--Square crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6_s._ 6_d._; gilt edges, 7_s._ 6_d._
_German Popular Stories._
Collected by the Brothers GRIMM, and Translated by EDGAR TAYLOR. Edited, with an Introduction, by JOHN RUSKIN. With 22 Illustrations after the inimitable designs of GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. Both Series Complete.
“_The illustrations of this volume ... are of quite sterling and admirable art, of a class precisely parallel in elevation to the character of the tales which they illustrate; and the original etchings, as I have before said in the Appendix to my ‘Elements of Drawing,’ were unrivalled in masterfulness of touch since Rembrandt (in some qualities of delineation, unrivalled even by him).... To make somewhat enlarged copies of them, looking at them through a magnifying glass, and never putting two lines where Cruikshank has put only one, would be an exercise in decision and severe drawing which would leave afterwards little to be learnt in schools._”--_Extract from Introduction by_ JOHN RUSKIN.
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One Vol. crown 8vo, cloth extra, 9_s._
_Gilbert’s (W. S.) Original Plays_:
“A Wicked World,” “Charity,” “The Palace of Truth,” “Pygmalion,” “Trial by Jury,” &c.
“_His workmanship is in its way perfect; it is very sound, very even, very well sustained, and excellently balanced throughout._”--OBSERVER.
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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, 4_s._ 6_d._
_Faraday’s Chemical History of a Candle._
Lectures delivered to a Juvenile Audience. A New Edition. Edited by W. CROOKES, F.C.S. With numerous Illustrations.
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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, 4_s._ 6_d._
_Faraday’s Various Forces of Nature._
A New Edition. Edited by W. CROOKES, F.C.S. With numerous Illustrations.
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One Shilling Monthly, Illustrated by ARTHUR HOPKINS.
_The Gentleman’s Magazine._
Edited by SYLVANUS URBAN, Gentleman.
_In seeking to restore the “GENTLEMAN’S MAGAZINE” to the position it formerly held, the Publishers do not lose sight of the changed conditions under which it now appears. While maintaining an historical continuity which dates back to the reign of George the Second, there will be no attempt to burden the present with the weight of a distant past, or to adhere slavishly to traditions the application of which is unsuited to the altered conditions of society at the present time. It is sought to render the Magazine to the gentleman of to-day what in earlier times it proved to the gentleman of a past generation. New features will be introduced to take the place of those which disappear; in the most important respects, however, the connecting links between the present and the past will be closest. Biography and History, which have always formed a conspicuous portion of the contents, will retain the prominence assigned them, and will be treated with the added breadth that springs from increased familiarity with authorities and more exact appreciation of the province of the Biographer and the Historian. Science, which confers upon the age special eminence, will have its latest conclusions and forecasts presented in a manner which shall bring them within the grasp of the general reader. The philosophical aspect of Politics, the matters which affect Imperial interests, will be separated from the rivalries of party, and will receive a due share of attention. Archæology (under which comprehensive head may be included Genealogy, Topography, and other similar matters), Natural History, Sport and Adventure, Poetry, Belles Lettres, Art in all its manifestations, will constitute a portion of the contents; and Essays upon social subjects will, as heretofore, be interspersed. Under the head of Table Talk matters of current interest will be discussed, and facts of historic value will be preserved. A Work of Fiction by some novelist of highest position will run through the pages of the Magazine, and will be illustrated by artists of known excellence. With a full sense of what is involved in their promise, and with a firm resolution to abide by their pledges, the Publishers undertake to spare no exertion that is necessary to secure the highest class of contributions, to place the Magazine in the first rank of serials, and to fit it to take its place on the table and on the shelves of all classes of cultivated Englishmen._
⁂ _Now ready, the Volume for_ JANUARY _to_ JUNE, 1878, _cloth extra, price 8s. 6d.; and Cases for binding, price 2s. each_.
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Demy 4to, cloth extra, with Illustrations, 31_s._ 6_d._
_Gillray the Caricaturist_:
The Story of his Life and Times, with Anecdotal Descriptions of his Engravings. Edited by THOMAS WRIGHT, Esq., M.A., F.S.A. With 83 full-page Plates, and numerous Wood Engravings.
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Crown 8vo, cloth gilt and gilt edges, 7_s._ 6_d._
_The Golden Treasury of Thought_:
AN ENCYCLOPÆDIA OF QUOTATIONS from Writers of all Times and Countries. Selected and Edited by THEODORE TAYLOR.
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Square 16mo (Tauchnitz size), cloth extra, 2_s._ per volume
_The Golden Library_:
_Bayard Taylor’s Diversions of the Echo Club._
_The Book of Clerical Anecdotes._
_Byron’s Don Juan._
_Carlyle (Thomas) on the Choice of Books._
a Memoir. 1_s._ 6_d._
_Emerson’s Letters and Social Aims._
_Godwin’s (William) Lives of the Necromancers._
_Holmes’s Autocrat of the Breakfast Table._
With an Introduction by G. A. SALA.
_Holmes’s Professor at the Breakfast Table._
_Hood’s Whims and Oddities._
Complete. With all the original Illustrations.
_Irving’s (Washington) Tales of a Traveller._
_Irving’s (Washington) Tales of the Alhambra._
_Jesse’s (Edward) Scenes and Occupations of Country Life._
_Lamb’s Essays of Elia._
Both Series Complete in One Vol.
_Leigh Hunt’s Essays_:
A Tale for a Chimney Corner, and other Pieces. With Portrait, and Introduction by EDMUND OLLIER.
_Mallory’s (Sir Thomas) Mort d’Arthur_:
The Stories of King Arthur and of the Knights of the Round Table. Edited by B. MONTGOMERIE RANKING.
_Pascal’s Provincial Letters._
A New Translation, with Historical Introduction and Notes, by T. M’CRIE, D.D., LL.D.
_Pope’s Complete Poetical Works._
_Rochefoucauld’s Maxims and Moral Reflections._
With Notes, and an Introductory Essay by SAINTE-BEUVE.
_St. Pierre’s Paul and Virginia, and the Indian Cottage._
Edited, with Life, by the Rev. E. CLARKE.
_Shelley’s Early Poems and Queen Mab_,
with Essay by LEIGH HUNT.
_Shelley’s Later Poems_:
Laon and Cythna, &c.
_Shelley’s Posthumous Poems_,
the Shelley Papers, &c.
_Shelley’s Prose Works_,
including A Refutation of Deism, Zastrozzi, St. Irvyne, &c.
_White’s Natural History of Selborne._
Edited, with additions, by THOMAS BROWN, F.L.S.
“_A series of excellently printed and carefully annotated volumes, handy in size, and altogether attractive._”--BOOKSELLER.
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Small 8vo, cloth gilt, 6_s._
_Gosse’s King Erik_:
A Tragedy. By EDMUND W. GOSSE. Vignette by W. B. SCOTT.
“_We have seldom seen so marked an advance in a second book beyond a first. Its merits are solid and of a very high order._”--ACADEMY.
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Small 8vo, cloth gilt, 5_s._
_Gosse’s On Viol and Flute._
Second Edition. With a Vignette by W. B. SCOTT.
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Half-bound, paper boards, 21_s._; or elegantly half-bound crimson morocco, gilt, 25_s._
_The Graphic Portfolio._
Fifty Engravings from “The Graphic,” most carefully printed on the finest plate paper (18 in. by 15 in.) from the Original Engravings. The Drawings are by S. L. FILDES, HELEN PATERSON, HUBERT HERKOMER, SYDNEY HALL, E. J. GREGORY, G. D. LESLIE, W. SMALL, G. DU MAURIER, Sir JOHN GILBERT, G. J. PINWELL, CHARLES GREEN, G. DURAND, M. E. EDWARDS, A. B. HOUGHTON, H. S. MARKS, F. W. LAWSON, H. WEIGALL, and others.
“_Contains some of the choicest specimens, both of drawing and wood-engraving. Admirable in details and expression, and engraved with rare delicacy._”--DAILY NEWS.
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Demy 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, 21_s._
_Greeks and Romans (The Life of the)_,
Described from Antique monuments. By ERNST GUHL and W. KONER. Translated from the Third German Edition, and Edited by Dr. F. HUEFFER. With 545 Illustrations.
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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, with Illustrations, 7_s._ 6_d._
_Greenwood’s Low Life Deeps_:
An Account of the Strange Fish to be found there; including “The Man and Dog Fight,” with much additional and confirmatory evidence; “With a Tally-Man,” “A Fallen Star,” “The Betting Barber,” “A Coal Marriage,” &c. By JAMES GREENWOOD. With Illustrations in tint by ALFRED CONCANEN.
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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, with Illustrations, 4_s._ 6_d._
_Guyot’s Earth and Man_;
or, Physical Geography in its Relation to the History of Mankind. With Additions by Professors AGASSIZ, PIERCE, and GRAY. 12 Maps and Engravings on Steel, some Coloured, and a copious Index.
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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, with Illustrations, 7_s._ 6_d._
_Greenwood’s Wilds of London_:
Descriptive Sketches, from Personal Observations and Experience, of Remarkable Scenes, People, and Places in London. By JAMES GREENWOOD. With 12 Tinted Illustrations by ALFRED CONCANEN.
“_Mr. James Greenwood presents himself once more in the character of ‘one whose delight it is to do his humble endeavour towards exposing and extirpating social abuses and those hole-and-corner evils which afflict society.’_”--SATURDAY REVIEW.
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Large 4to, price ONE GUINEA, with 14 facsimile plates.
_The Grosvenor Gallery Illustrated Catalogue_--
Winter Exhibition (1877-78) of Drawings by the Old Masters and Water-Colour Drawings by Deceased Artists of the British School. With a Critical Introduction by J. COMYNS CARR.
“_Turning to_ Mr. COMYNS CARR’S _essay on the drawings of the Italian Masters, we may say that it is undeniably the most finished piece of critical writing that has fallen from his hand_.”--ACADEMY.
“Mr. COMYNS CARR’S _Illustrated Catalogue of the Grosvenor Gallery Exhibition of Drawings last year, with his admirable introduction and careful photographic illustrations. It costs a guinea, and is worth a great deal more. Exquisite alike in its text and its illustrations._”--PUNCH.
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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6_s._
_Hake’s New Symbols_:
Poems. By THOMAS GORDON HAKE.
“_The entire book breathes a pure and ennobling influence, shows welcome originality of idea and illustration, and yields the highest proof of imaginative faculty and mature power of expression._”--ATHENÆUM.
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Medium 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, with Illustrations, 7_s._ 6_d._
_Hall’s (Mrs. S. C.) Sketches of Irish Character._
With numerous Illustrations on Steel and Wood by DANIEL MACLISE, Sir JOHN GILBERT, W. HARVEY, and G. CRUIKSHANK.
“_The Irish Sketches of this lady resemble Miss Mitford’s beautiful English Sketches in ‘Our Village,’ but they are far more vigorous and picturesque and bright._”--BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE.
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Small 8vo, cloth limp, with Illustrations, 2_s._ 6_d._
_The House of Life_;
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, with its Applications to the Preservation of Health. For use in Classes, and Popular Reading. With numerous Illustrations. By Mrs. F. FENWICK MILLER.
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Three Vols. royal 4to, cloth boards, £6 6_s._
_Historical Portraits_;
Upwards of 430 Engravings of Rare Prints. Comprising the Collections of RODD, RICHARDSON, CAULFIELD, &c. With Descriptive Text to every Plate, giving a brief outline of the most important Historical and Biographical Facts and Dates connected with each Portrait, and references to original Authorities.
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Two Vols. royal 8vo, with Coloured Frontispieces, cloth extra, £2 5_s._
_Hope’s Costume of the Ancients._
Illustrated in upwards of 320 Outline Engravings, containing Representations of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman Habits and Dresses.
“_The substance of many expensive works, containing all that may be necessary to give to artists, and even to dramatic performers and to others engaged in classical representations, an idea of ancient costumes sufficiently ample to prevent their offending in their performances by gross and obvious blunders._”
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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7_s._ 6_d._
_Hood’s (Thomas) Choice Works_,
In Prose and Verse. Including the CREAM OF THE COMIC ANNUALS. With Life of the Author, Portrait, and over Two Hundred original Illustrations.
“_Not only does the volume include the better-known poems by the author, but also what is happily described as ‘the Cream of the Comic Annuals.’ Such delicious things as ‘Don’t you smell Fire?’ ‘The Parish Revolution,’ and ‘Huggins and Duggins,’ will never want readers._”--GRAPHIC.
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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Photographic Portrait, 6_s._
_Hood’s (Tom) Poems, Humorous and Pathetic._
Edited, with a Memoir, by his Sister, FRANCES FREELING BRODERIP.
“_There are many poems in the volume which the very best judge might well mistake for his father’s work._”--STANDARD.
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Square crown 8vo, in a handsome and specially-designed binding, gilt edges, 6_s._
_Hood’s (Tom) From Nowhere to the North Pole_:
A Noah’s Arkæological Narrative. With 25 Illustrations by W. BRUNTON and E. C. BARNES.
“_The amusing letterpress is profusely interspersed with the jingling rhymes which children love and learn so easily. Messrs. Brunton and Barnes do full justice to the writer’s meaning, and a pleasanter result of the harmonious co-operation of author and artist could not be desired._”--TIMES.
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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7_s._ 6_d._
_Hook’s (Theodore) Choice Humorous Works_,
including his Ludicrous Adventures, Bons-mots, Puns, and Hoaxes. With a new Life of the Author, Portraits, Facsimiles, and Illustrations.
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Demy 8vo, cloth extra, 12_s._ 6_d._
_Hueffer’s The Troubadours_:
A History of Provençal Life and Literature in the Middle Ages. By FRANCIS HUEFFER.
“_This attractive volume deals in a very fresh and exact way with a most interesting phase of culture and letters.... Mr. Hueffer claims for his volume the praise of being the first adequate study on so famous a subject as the Troubadours which has appeared in the English language; and we believe that we must allow that he is right. His book will be found exceedingly interesting and valuable.... It is a grateful task to review a volume where so firm aground of scholarship is under our feet, and where there is so little need to be on the watch for instances of inaccuracy or want of knowledge.... Mr. Hueffer is to be congratulated on a very important contribution to literature._”--EXAMINER.
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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 7_s._ 6_d._
_Howell’s The Conflicts of Capital and Labour_,
Historically and Economically considered. Being a History and Review of the Trade Unions of Great Britain, showing their Origin, Progress, Constitution, and Objects, in their Political, Social, Economical, and Industrial Aspects. By GEORGE HOWELL.
“_A complete account of trades unions, involving the most candid statement of their objects and aspirations, their virtues and faults, is of great value; and such Mr. Howell’s book will be found by those who consult it.... Far from being the impassioned utterance of an advocate, it is, on the contrary, a calm authoritative statement of facts, and the expression of the views of the workmen and their leaders.... The book is a storehouse of facts, some of them extremely well arranged.... His book is of profound interest. We have no hesitation in giving it our hearty praise._”--ECHO.
“_This book is an attempt, and on the whole a successful attempt, to place the work of trade unions in the past, and their objects in the future, fairly before the public from the working man’s point of view._”--PALL MALL GAZETTE.
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Atlas folio, half morocco, gilt, £5 5_s._
_The Italian Masters_:
Autotype Facsimiles of Original Drawings in the British Museum. With Critical and Descriptive Notes, Biographical and Artistic, by J. COMYNS CARR.
“_This splendid volume ... Mr. Carr’s choice of examples has been dictated by wide knowledge and fine tact.... The majority have been reproduced with remarkable accuracy. Of the criticism which accompanies the drawings we have not hitherto spoken, but it is this which gives the book its special value._”--PALL MALL GAZETTE.
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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 7_s._
_Horne’s Orion_:
An Epic Poem, in Three Books. By RICHARD HENGIST HORNE. Tenth Edition.
“_Orion will be admitted, by every man of genius, to be one of the noblest, if not the very noblest, poetical work of the age. Its defects are trivial and conventional, its beauties intrinsic and supreme._”--EDGAR ALLAN POE.
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Small 8vo, cloth extra, 6_s._
_Jeux d’Esprit_,
Written and Spoken, of the Later Wits and Humourists. Collected and Edited by HENRY S. LEIGH.