Chatto & Windus's List of Books, May 1883

Part 4

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=The Autobiography of a Thief; Jack of all Trades; and James Lambert.= Illustrated by MATT STRETCH.

=Love me Little, Love me Long.= Illustrated by M. ELLEN EDWARDS.

=The Double Marriage.= Illustrated by Sir JOHN GILBERT, R.A., and CHARLES KEENE.

=The Cloister and the Hearth.= Illustrated by CHARLES KEENE.

=Hard Cash.= Illustrated by F. W. LAWSON.

=Griffith Gaunt.= Illustrated by S. L. FILDES, A.R.A., and WM. SMALL.

=Foul Play.= Illustrated by GEORGE DU MAURIER.

=Put Yourself In His Place.= Illustrated by ROBERT BARNES.

=A Terrible Temptation.= Illustrated by EDWARD HUGHES and A. W. COOPER.

=The Wandering Heir.= Illustrated by HELEN PATERSON, S. L. FILDES, A.R.A., CHARLES GREEN, and HENRY WOODS, A.R.A.

=A Simpleton.= Illustrated by KATE CRAUFORD.

=A Woman-Hater.= Illustrated by THOS. COULDERY.

=Readiana.= With a Steel Plate Portrait of CHARLES READE.

=A New Collection of Stories.= In Three Vols., crown 8vo.

[_Preparing._

=Richardson.=—=A Ministry of Health=, and other Papers. By BENJAMIN WARD RICHARDSON, M.D., &c. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =6s.=

=Riddell (Mrs. J. H.), Novels by=:

=Her Mother’s Darling.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=; post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.=

=The Prince of Wales’s Garden Party=, and other Stories. With a Frontispiece by M. ELLEN EDWARDS. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=

=Rimmer (Alfred), Works by=:

=Our Old Country Towns.= By ALFRED RIMMER. With over 50 Illustrations by the Author. Square 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, =10s. 6d.=

=Rambles Round Eton and Harrow.= By ALFRED RIMMER. With 50 Illustrations by the Author. Square 8vo, cloth gilt, =10s. 6d.=

=About England with Dickens.= With 58 Illustrations by ALFRED RIMMER and C. A. VANDERHOOF. Square 8vo, cloth gilt, =10s. 6d.=

=Robinson (F. W.), Novels by=:

=Women are Strange=, &c. Three Vols., crown 8vo, =31s. 6d.=

=The Hands of Justice.= Three Vols., crown 8vo, =31s. 6d.=

=Robinson.=—=The Poets’ Birds.= By PHIL ROBINSON, Author of “Noah’s Ark,” &c. Cr. 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.=

=Robinson Crusoe=: A beautiful reproduction of Major’s Edition, with 37 Woodcuts and Two Steel Plates by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK, choicely printed. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.= A few Large-Paper copies, printed on hand-made paper, with India proofs of the Illustrations, price =36s.=

[_In preparation._

=Rochefoucauld’s Maxims and Moral Reflections.= With Notes, and an Introductory Essay by SAINTE-BEUVE. Post 8vo, cloth limp, =2s.=

=Roll of Battle Abbey, The=; or, A List of the Principal Warriors who came over from Normandy with William the Conqueror, and Settled in this Country, A.D. 1066-7. With the principal Arms emblazoned in Gold and Colours. Handsomely printed, price =5s.=

=Ross.=—=Behind a Brass Knocker=: Some Grim Realities in Picture and Prose. By FRED. BARNARD and C. H. ROSS. Demy 8vo, cloth extra, with 30 full-page Drawings, =10s. 6d.=

=Rowley (Hon. Hugh), Works by=: Post 8vo, cloth limp, =2s. 6d.= each.

=Puniana: Riddles and Jokes.= With numerous Illustrations.

=More Puniana.= Profusely Illustrated.

=Sala.=—=Gaslight and Daylight.= By GEORGE AUGUSTUS SALA. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.=

=Sanson.=—=Seven Generations of Executioners=: Memoirs of the Sanson Family (1688 to 1847). Edited by HENRY SANSON. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=

=Saunders (John), Novels by=: Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= each; or post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.= each.

=Bound to the Wheel.= =One Against the World.= =Guy Waterman.= =The Lion in the Path.= =The Two Dreamers.=

=Scott (Sir Walter).=—=The Lady of the Lake.= With 120 fine Illustrations. Small 4to, pine-wood binding, =16s.=

=“Secret Out” Series, The=:

Crown 8vo, cloth extra, profusely Illustrated, =4s. 6d.= each.

=The Secret Out=: One Thousand Tricks with Cards, and other Recreations; with Entertaining Experiments in Drawing-room or “White Magic.” By W. H. CREMER. 300 Engravings.

=The Pyrotechnist’s Treasury=; or, Complete Art of Making Fireworks. By THOMAS KENTISH. With numerous Illustrations.

=The Art of Amusing=: A Collection of Graceful Arts, Games, Tricks, Puzzles, and Charades. By FRANK BELLEW. With 300 Illustrations.

=Hanky-Panky=: Very Easy Tricks, Very Difficult Tricks, White Magic, Sleight of Hand. Edited by W. H. CREMER. With 200 Illustrations.

=The Merry Circle=: A Book of New Intellectual Games and Amusements. By CLARA BELLEW. Many Illusts.

=Magician’s Own Book=: Performances with Cups and Balls, Eggs, Hats, Handkerchiefs, &c. All from actual Experience. Edited by W. H. CREMER. 200 Illustrations.

=Magic No Mystery=: Tricks with Cards, Dice, Balls, &c., with fully descriptive Directions; the Art of Secret Writing; Training of Performing Animals, &c. Coloured Frontispiece and many Illustrations.

=Senior (William), Works by=:

=Travel and Trout in the Antipodes.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =6s.=

=By Stream and Sea.= Post 8vo, cloth limp, =2s. 6d.=

=Shakespeare=:

=The First Folio Shakespeare.=—MR. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies. Published according to the true Originall Copies. London, Printed by ISAAC IAGGARD and ED. BLOUNT. 1623.—A Reproduction of the extremely rare original, in reduced facsimile, by a photographic process—ensuring the strictest accuracy in every detail. Small 8vo, half-Roxburghe, =7s. 6d.=

=The Lansdowne Shakespeare.= Beautifully printed in red and black, in small but very clear type. With engraved facsimile of DROESHOUT’S Portrait. Post 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.=

=Shakespeare for Children: Tales from Shakespeare.= By CHARLES and MARY LAMB. With numerous Illustrations, coloured and plain, by J. MOYR SMITH. Crown 4to, cloth gilt, =6s.=

=The Handbook of Shakespeare Music.= Being an Account of 350 Pieces of Music, set to Words taken from the Plays and Poems of Shakespeare, the compositions ranging from the Elizabethan Age to the Present Time. By ALFRED ROFFE. 4to, half-Roxburghe, =7s.=

=A Study of Shakespeare.= By ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =8s.=

=Shelley’s Complete Works=, in Four Vols., post 8vo, cloth limp, =8s.=; or separately, =2s.= each. Vol. I. contains his Early Poems, Queen Mab, &c., with an Introduction by LEIGH HUNT; Vol. II., his Later Poems, Laon and Cythna, &c.; Vol. III., Posthumous Poems, the Shelley Papers, &c.: Vol. IV., his Prose Works, including A Refutation of Deism, Zastrozzi, St. Irvyne, &c.

=Sheridan’s Complete Works=, with Life and Anecdotes. Including his Dramatic Writings, printed from the Original Editions, his Works in Prose and Poetry, Translations, Speeches, Jokes, Puns, &c. With a Collection of Sheridaniana. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, with 10 full-page Tinted Illustrations, =7s. 6d.=

=Short Sayings of Great Men.= With Historical and Explanatory Notes by SAMUEL A. BENT, M.A. Demy 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.=

=Sidney’s (Sir Philip) Complete Poetical Works=, including all those in “Arcadia.” With Portrait, Memorial-Introduction, Essay on the Poetry of Sidney, and Notes, by the Rev. A. B. GROSART, D.D. Three Vols., crown 8vo, cloth boards, =18s.=

=Signboards=: Their History. With Anecdotes of Famous Taverns and Remarkable Characters. By JACOB LARWOOD and JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with 100 Illustrations, =7s. 6d.=

=Sketchley.=—=A Match in the Dark.= By ARTHUR SKETCHLEY. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.=

=Slang Dictionary, The=: Etymological, Historical, and Anecdotal. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, =6s. 6d.=

=Smith (J. Moyr), Works by=:

=The Prince of Argolis=: A Story of the Old Greek Fairy Time. By J. MOYR SMITH. Small 8vo, cloth extra, with 130 Illustrations, =3s. 6d.=

=Tales of Old Thule.= Collected and Illustrated by J. MOYR SMITH. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, profusely Illustrated, =6s.=

=The Wooing of the Water Witch=: A Northern Oddity. By EVAN DALDORNE. Illustrated by J. MOYR SMITH. Small 8vo, cloth extra, =6s.=

=South-West, The New=: Travelling Sketches from Kansas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Northern Mexico. By ERNST VON HESSE-WARTEGG. With 100 fine Illustrations and 3 Maps. 8vo, cloth extra, =14s.=

[_In preparation._

=Spalding.=—=Elizabethan Demonology=: An Essay in Illustration of the Belief in the Existence of Devils, and the Powers possessed by Them. By T. ALFRED SPALDING, LL.B. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =5s.=

=Speight.=—=The Mysteries of Heron Dyke.= By T. W. SPEIGHT. With a Frontispiece by M. ELLEN EDWARDS. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=; post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.=

=Spenser for Children.= By M. H. TOWRY. With Illustrations by WALTER J. MORGAN. Crown 4to, with Coloured Illustrations, cloth gilt, =6s.=

=Staunton.=—=Laws and Practice of Chess=; Together with an Analysis of the Openings, and a Treatise on End Games. By HOWARD STAUNTON. Edited by ROBERT B. WORMALD. A New Edition, small crown 8vo, cloth extra, =5s.=

=Stedman.=—=Victorian Poets=; Critical Essays. By EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =9s.=

=Sterndale.=—=The Afghan Knife=: A Novel. By ROBERT ARMITAGE STERNDALE, F.R.G.S. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=; post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.=

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=Stevenson (R. Louis), Works by=:

=Familiar Studies of Men and Books.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =6s.=

=New Arabian Nights.= New and Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =6s.=

=St. John.=—=A Levantine Family.= By BAYLE ST. JOHN. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.=

=Stoddard.=—=Summer Cruising in the South Seas.= By CHARLES WARREN STODDARD. Illustrated by WALLIS MACKAY. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=

=St. Pierre.=—=Paul and Virginia, and The Indian Cottage.= By BERNARDIN DE ST. PIERRE. Edited, with Life, by the Rev. E. CLARKE. Post 8vo, cloth limp, =2s.=

=Strahan.=—=Twenty Years of a Publisher’s Life.= By ALEXANDER STRAHAN. Two Vols., crown 8vo, with numerous Portraits and Illustrations, =24s.=

[_In preparation._

=Strutt’s Sports and Pastimes of the People of England=; including the Rural and Domestic Recreations, May Games, Mummeries, Shows, Processions, Pageants, and Pompous Spectacles, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. With 140 Illustrations. Edited by WILLIAM HONE. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.=

=Suburban Homes (The) of London=: A Residential Guide to Favourite London Localities, their Society, Celebrities, and Associations. With Notes on their Rental, Rates, and House Accommodation. With a Map of Suburban London. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.=

=Swift’s Choice Works=, in Prose and Verse. With Memoir, Portrait, and Facsimiles of the Maps in the Original Edition of “Gulliver’s Travels.” Cr. 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.=

=Swinburne (Algernon C.), Works by=:

=The Queen Mother and Rosamond.= Fcap. 8vo, =5s.=

=Atalanta in Calydon.= Crown 8vo, =6s.=

=Chastelard.= A Tragedy. Crown 8vo, =7s.=

=Poems and Ballads.= FIRST SERIES. Fcap. 8vo, =9s.= Also in crown 8vo, at same price.

=Poems and Ballads.= SECOND SERIES. Fcap. 8vo, =9s.= Also in crown 8vo, at same price.

=Notes on Poems and Reviews.= 8vo, =1s.=

=William Blake=: A Critical Essay. With Facsimile Paintings. Demy 8vo, =16s.=

=Songs before Sunrise.= Crown 8vo, =10s. 6d.=

=Bothwell=: A Tragedy. Crown 8vo, =12s. 6d.=

=George Chapman=: An Essay. Crown 8vo, =7s.=

=Songs of Two Nations.= Crown 8vo, =6s.=

=Essays and Studies.= Crown 8vo, =12s.=

=Erechtheus=: A Tragedy. Crown 8vo, =6s.=

=Note of an English Republican on the Muscovite Crusade.= 8vo, =1s.=

=A Note on Charlotte Brontë.= Crown 8vo, =6s.=

=A Study of Shakespeare.= Crown 8vo, =8s.=

=Songs of the Springtides.= Crown 8vo, =6s.=

=Studies in Song.= Crown 8vo, =7s.=

=Mary Stuart=: A Tragedy. Crown 8vo, =8s.=

=Tristram of Lyonesse=, and other Poems. Crown 8vo, =9s.=

=A Century of Roundels.= Small 4to, cloth extra, =8s.=

[_In preparation._

=Syntax’s (Dr.) Three Tours=: In Search of the Picturesque, in Search of Consolation, and in Search of a Wife. With the whole of ROWLANDSON’S droll page Illustrations in Colours and a Life of the Author by J. C. HOTTEN. Medium 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.=

=Taine’s History of English Literature.= Translated by HENRY VAN LAUN. Four Vols., small 8vo, cloth boards, =30s.=—POPULAR EDITION, in Two Vols., crown 8vo, cloth extra, =15s.=

=Taylor’s (Bayard) Diversions of the Echo Club=: Burlesques of Modern Writers. Post 8vo, cloth limp, =2s.=

=Taylor’s (Tom) Historical Dramas=: “Clancarty,” “Jeanne Darc,” “’Twixt Axe and Crown,” “The Fool’s Revenge,” “Arkwright’s Wife,” “Anne Boleyn,” “Plot and Passion.” One Vol., crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.=

*** The Plays may also be had separately, at =1s.= each.

=Thackerayana=: Notes and Anecdotes. Illustrated by Hundreds of Sketches by WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY, depicting Humorous Incidents in his School-life, and Favourite Characters in the books of his every-day reading. With Coloured Frontispiece. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.=

=Thomas (Bertha), Novels by=:

Each crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=; or post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.=

=Cressida.= =Proud Maisie.= =The Violin-Player.=

=Thomson’s Seasons and Castle of Indolence.= With a Biographical and Critical Introduction by ALLAN CUNNINGHAM, and over 50 fine Illustrations on Steel and Wood. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt edges, =7s. 6d.=

=Thornbury (Walter), Works by=:

=Haunted London.= Edited by EDWARD WALFORD, M.A. With Illustrations by F. W. FAIRHOLT, F.S.A. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.=

=The Life and Correspondence of J. M. W. Turner.= Founded upon Letters and Papers furnished by his Friends and fellow Academicians. With numerous Illustrations in Colours, facsimiled from Turner’s Original Drawings. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.=

=Old Stories Re-told.= Post 8vo, cloth limp, =2s. 6d.=

=Tales for the Marines.= Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.=

=Timbs (John), Works by=:

=The History of Clubs and Club Life in London.= With Anecdotes of its Famous Coffee-houses, Hostelries, and Taverns. With numerous Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.=

=English Eccentrics and Eccentricities=: Stories of Wealth and Fashion, Delusions, Impostures, and Fanatic Missions, Strange Sights and Sporting Scenes, Eccentric Artists, Theatrical Folks, Men of Letters, &c. With nearly 50 Illusts. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.=

=Torrens.=—=The Marquess Wellesley=, Architect of Empire. An Historic Portrait. By W. M. TORRENS, M.P. Demy 8vo, cloth extra, =14s.=

=Trollope (Anthony), Novels by=:

=The Way We Live Now.= With Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=; post 8vo, illust. boards, =2s.=

=The American Senator.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=; post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.=

=Kept in the Dark.= With a Frontispiece by J. E. MILLAIS, R.A. Two Vols., post 8vo, =12s.=

=Frau Frohmann, &c.= With Frontispiece. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=

=Marion Fay.= Cr. 8vo, cl. extra, =3s. 6d.=

=Mr. Scarborough’s Family.= Three Vols., crown 8vo, =31s. 6d.=

=Trollope (T. A.).=—=Diamond Cut Diamond=, and other Stories. By THOMAS ADOLPHUS TROLLOPE. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=; post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.=

=Turner’s Rivers of England=: Sixteen Drawings by J. M. W. TURNER, R.A., and Three by THOMAS GIRTIN, Mezzotinted by THOMAS LUPTON, CHARLES TURNER, and other Engravers. With Descriptions by Mrs. HOFLAND. A New Edition, reproduced by Heliograph. Edited by W. COSMO MONKHOUSE, Author of “The Life of Turner” in the “Great Artists” Series. Large folio, =31s. 6d.=

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=Tytler (Sarah), Novels by=:

=What She Came Through.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=; post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.=

=The Bride’s Pass.= With a Frontispiece by P. MACNAB. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=

=Van Laun.=—=History of French Literature.= By HENRI VAN LAUN. Complete in Three Vols., demy 8vo, cloth boards, =22s. 6d.=

=Villari.=—=A Double Bond=: A Story. By LINDA VILLARI. Fcap. 8vo, picture cover, =1s.=

=Walcott.=—=Church Work and Life in English Minsters=; and the English Student’s Monasticon. By the Rev. MACKENZIE E. C. WALCOTT, B.D. Two Vols., crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Map and Ground-Plans, =14s.=

=Walford.=—=The County Families of the United Kingdom.= By EDWARD WALFORD, M.A. Containing Notices of the Descent, Birth, Marriage, Education, &c., of more than 12,000 distinguished Heads of Families, their Heirs Apparent or Presumptive, the Offices they hold or have held, their Town and Country Addresses, Clubs, &c. The Twenty-third Annual Edition, for 1883, cloth, full gilt, =50s.=

=Walton and Cotton’s Complete Angler=; or, The Contemplative Man’s Recreation; being a Discourse of Rivers, Fishponds, Fish and Fishing, written by IZAAK WALTON; and Instructions how to Angle for a Trout or Grayling in a clear Stream, by CHARLES COTTON. With Original Memoirs and Notes by Sir HARRIS NICOLAS, and 61 Copperplate Illustrations. Large crown 8vo, cloth antique, =7s. 6d.=

=Wanderer’s Library, The=:

Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= each.

=Wanderings In Patagonia=; or, Life among the Ostrich Hunters. By JULIUS BEERBOHM. Illustrated.

=Camp Notes=: Stories of Sport and Adventure in Asia, Africa, and America. By FREDERICK BOYLE.

=Savage Life.= By FREDERICK BOYLE.

=Merrie England in the Olden Time.= By GEORGE DANIEL. With Illustrations by ROBT. CRUIKSHANK.

=Circus Life and Circus Celebrities.= By THOMAS FROST.

=The Lives of the Conjurers.= By THOMAS FROST.

=The Old Showmen and the Old London Fairs.= By THOMAS FROST.

=Low-Life Deeps.= An Account of the Strange Fish to be found there. By JAMES GREENWOOD.

=The Wilds of London.= By JAMES GREENWOOD.

=Tunis=: The Land and the People. By the Chevalier de HESSE-WARTEGG. With 22 Illustrations.

=The Life and Adventures of a Cheap Jack.= By One of the Fraternity. Edited by CHARLES HINDLEY.

=The World Behind the Scenes.= By PERCY FITZGERALD.

=Tavern Anecdotes and Sayings=: Including the Origin of Signs, and Reminiscences connected with Taverns, Coffee Houses, Clubs, &c. By CHARLES HINDLEY. With Illustrations.

=The Genial Showman=: Life and Adventures of Artemus Ward. By E. P. HINGSTON. With a Frontispiece.

=The Story of the London Parks.= By JACOB LARWOOD. With Illusts.

=London Characters.= By HENRY MAYHEW. Illustrated.

=Seven Generations of Executioners=: Memoirs of the Sanson Family (1688 to 1847). Edited by HENRY SANSON.

=Summer Cruising in the South Seas.= By CHARLES WARREN STODDARD. Illust. by WALLIS MACKAY.

=Warrants, &c.=:—

=Warrant to Execute Charles I.= An exact Facsimile, with the Fifty-nine Signatures, and corresponding Seals. Carefully printed on paper to imitate the Original, 22 in. by 14 in. Price =2s.=

=Warrant to Execute Mary Queen of Scots.= An exact Facsimile, including the Signature of Queen Elizabeth, and a Facsimile of the Great Seal. Beautifully printed on paper to imitate the Original MS. Price =2s.=

=Magna Charta.= An Exact Facsimile of the Original Document in the British Museum, printed on fine plate paper, nearly 3 feet long by 2 feet wide, with the Arms and Seals emblazoned in Gold and Colours. Price =5s.=

=The Roll of Battle Abbey=; or, A List of the Principal Warriors who came over from Normandy with William the Conqueror, and Settled in this Country, A.D. 1066-7. With the principal Arms emblazoned in Gold and Colours. Price =5s.=

=Westropp.=—=Handbook of Pottery and Porcelain=; or, History of those Arts from the Earliest Period. By HODDER M. WESTROPP. With numerous Illustrations, and a List of Marks. Crown 8vo, cloth limp, =4s. 6d.=

=Whistler v. Ruskin=: Art and Art Critics. By J. A. MACNEILL WHISTLER. Seventh Edition, square 8vo, =1s.=

=White’s Natural History of Selborne.= Edited, with Additions, by THOMAS BROWN, F.L.S. Post 8vo, cloth limp, =2s.=

=Williams (W. Mattieu, F.R.A.S.), Works by=:

=Science in Short Chapters.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.=

=A Simple Treatise on Heat.= Crown 8vo, cloth limp, with Illustrations, =2s. 6d.=

=Wilson (C.E.).=—=Persian Wit and Humour=: Being the Sixth Book of the Baharistan of Jami, Translated for the first time from the Original Persian into English Prose and Verse. With Notes by C. E. WILSON, M.R.A.S., Assistant Librarian Royal Academy of Arts. Crown 8vo, parchment binding, =4s.=

=Wilson (Dr. Andrew, F.R.S.E.), Works by=:

=Chapters on Evolution=: A Popular History of the Darwinian and Allied Theories of Development. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with 259 Illustrations, =7s. 6d.=

=Leaves from a Naturalist’s Note-book.= Post 8vo, cloth limp, =2s. 6d.=

=Leisure-Time Studies=, chiefly Biological. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, =6s.=

=Winter (J. S.), Stories by=:

=Cavalry Life.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=

=Regimental Legends.= Three Vols., crown 8vo, =31s. 6d.=

=Wood.=—=Sabina=: A Novel. By Lady WOOD. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.=

=Words, Facts, and Phrases=: A Dictionary of Curious, Quaint, and Out-of-the-Way Matters. By ELIEZER EDWARDS. Crown 8vo, half-bound, =12s. 6d.=

=Wright (Thomas), Works by=:

=Caricature History of the Georges.= (The House of Hanover.) With 400 Pictures, Caricatures, Squibs, Broadsides, Window Pictures, &c. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.=

=History of Caricature and of the Grotesque in Art, Literature, Sculpture, and Painting.= Profusely Illustrated by F. W. FAIRHOLT, F.S.A. Large post 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.=

=Yates (Edmund), Novels by=: Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.= each.

=Castaway.= =The Forlorn Hope.= =Land at Last.=

NOVELS.

=NEW NOVELS at every Library=

=Behind a Brass Knocker=: Some Grim Realities in Picture and Prose. By FRED BARNARD and C. H. ROSS. Demy 8vo, cloth extra, with 30 full-page Drawings, =10s. 6d.=

=The Captains’ Room, &c.= By WALT. BESANT, Author of “All Sorts and Conditions of Men,” &c. Three Vols.

=Annan Water.= By ROBERT BUCHANAN. Three Vols.

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=Heart and Science=: A Story of the Present Day. By WILKIE COLLINS. Three Vols.

=Port Salvation=; or, The Evangelist. By ALPHONSE DAUDET. Translated by C. HARRY MELTZER. Two Vols., post 8vo, =12s.=

=Circe’s Lovers.= By J. LEITH DERWENT. Three Vols., cr. 8vo.

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=Of High Degree.= By CHARLES GIBBON, Author of “Robin Gray,” “The Golden Shaft,” &c. Three Vols.

=The Golden Shaft.= By CHARLES GIBBON. Three Vols.

=Fancy-Free.= By CHARLES GIBBON. Two Vols., crown 8vo.

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=Dust=: A Story. By JULIAN HAWTHORNE, Author of “Garth,” “Sebastian Strome,” &c. Three Vols.

=Self-Condemned.= By Mrs. ALFRED HUNT. Three Vols.

=Gideon Fleyce.= By HENRY W. LUCY. Three Vols.

=Val Strange.= By D. CHRISTIE MURRAY. Three Vols.

=Hearts.= By DAVID CHRISTIE MURRAY. Three Vols.

=By the Gate of the Sea.= By DAVID CHRISTIE MURRAY. Two Vols., post 8vo, =12s.=

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=Wanda.= By OUIDA. Three Vols., crown 8vo.