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IUh prinolinil woric, " Thw ( , Letters, and Note- Books of Prince Albert Victor and Prince George of Wales, with Additions by the Rev. Canon Dalton, with map, plans, and illustrations, 2 vols, 8vo (pub 13.00; 1886 * \ hcu\]z iivsr ?fhicli it is ft ploftsur*? to linsrer.' — l^laiis. ' The boolt is full of information artlessly offered, and moreover Cfjntaina hundreds of bright pictures of distant or of hiutorical t.oenos. — Daily News. x: Bt«r AND Most Kkmable Wokk on South Africa and its Gold-Pield8. 43 Baineb (Thomas, F.R.G.S., Friend and Companion of Dr Livingstone during the famous Zambesi Expedition of I808)— The Gold Regions of Soutii- Kastern AfriOn, a Record of Travels, Adventures, and Explorations on the Zambesi, Matabilihuid, and the Transvaal Republic, with a Memoir of the Author by J. 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'—5ad (pub. 6.00) . ^ , -, '"'l878'-82 GoLD-PlELDB. ingBtone during gions of South- ixplorations on with a Memoir I large folding d the Zambesi ap of the Cape graphic plates. 8vo (pub 3.25) 1877 )f the Edict of 3ce, 2 vols, 8vo 1895 events, which lie ireak of the first II that ho cannot Heading ; and Collect Stamps, ^ols (pub 1.87) 1890-93 logical Botany, ig Elementary leton of Plants ^d Intellectual Research and Ivo (pub 10.00) 1852-72 1882 k)HN Bkiqht. i, during their ological Epoch igs, including quities, maps, 1888 of the elaborate li accessible and English after hor by Percy 1-made paper, 1895 I momoir of the itising volumes. 0, and they are are excellently egends of the ■ Old-English I 1878-82 51 Baring-Gould (S.)--Lives of the Saints, Complete Set, 15 vols, crown 8vo, a Handsome Set (pub 25.00) ' , Zll 'Mr Ikring-Gould tells the most graceful legends in a style enuallv trrac^ful «nH piauily that he m a consummato imihter of the Doetic art He Ima n,i,a r.., .^ ," , , a most arduous Usk most succeHsfuil v. '- ThcTiZT accomplished r,.J,'?*-'?i ""'"•..'""' ?.'""'JJ'V'"*'"™"'' '"•ual'le information. Heautifullv simolv and roverent...]|y written this ed.'tion of the ' Lives of the f 60 BiKci. (Walter de Gray)-Historical Charters and Constitutional Document! ol the City ot London. Royal 8vo (pub 3.00) 18^7 61 Blackmurn (Henry)-The Art of Illustration; a Popular Treatise on irifl n' ^ '** »>««> description of the Processes, &c., Second Edition with 95 il ustrations by Sir John Gilbert, R.A., H. S. Marks, R I' tx. D. Leslie, R.A.. bir John Millais. U \ w^u^.. n_»— 1. ",,;' Macbeth, A R.A G. H. Boughton, A.R.A., H. Raiiton,' AlSd^EalV Huma NiBbet, and other well-known Artists. Royal 8vo (pub l.soj 1897 I! I 8 62 BfACKiB (Prof. J. S.) — Lays and Legends of Ancient Greece and A Song of Heroes, a Heries of Poems on Historical and Biblical Heroes. 2 vols, fcap 8vo (pub 2.66) 1880-90 'There is a «wing,in their metrical form, and a rapid and pleasing saccesaion of striking poetical images and illustrations, that bear the reader on to the end -vrith increasing interest and delight.' — Morning Post. Bagstek's Polyglot Bible in Eight Languages, Uebrew, Greek, Latin, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish. 63 FiGAKO Exposition ; a Pictorial and Descriptive Account of the Great Paris Exhibition of 1889; handsomely illustrated with a profusion of large coloured and plain illustrations of all the various French and Foreign Courts, Picture and Statue Galleries, Machinery Hall and other exhibits, beautifully printed on fine paper, roy folio (pub 6.25) 1889 64 Blades (Wm.) — The Pentateuch of Printing, with a Chapter on Judges with Beautiful Facsimiles of Old Woodcuts, Title Pages, Types, Manuscripts, Furniture, Portraits of Celebrated Printers, &c., &c., &c., with a Memoir of the Author and Bibliography of his Works by Sir T. B. Reed ; also Account of the German Morality Play, entitled, ' De- positio Cornuti Typograpluci,' as Performed in the 17th and 18th Centuries, with a Rhythmical Translation of the German Version of 1648, with reproductions of the quaint woodcuts; together, 2 vols 4to (pub 5.37) 1885-91 ' The book is a model of the typographical art, and the reproductions are excellent.' — Athencenm. 65 Blaine (James G., Secretary of State .inder President Garfield) — His Life and Work, with portrait and numerous engravings, imp. 8vo (pub 2.50) N.D. 66 Blessington (Lady, the Intimate Friend of Lord Byron) — The Most Gor- geoiis Lady Blessington. [Being the Life of Margaret, Countess of Blessington 1879-1819], Novelist and Writer, by J. Fitzgerald Molloy, with autogravure portrait after Sir T. Lawrence. 2 vols, cr 8vo (pub 5.00) 1896 A valuable biography of a notable lady of her time— compiled from original sources- including the important Morrison MSS. in the B-itish Museum, [n these volumes are published for the first time, letters or parts of letters from Disraeli, Walter Savage Landor, Dickens, Barry Cornwall, Lytton, and others. 67 Boccaccio (Giovanni) — The Decameron, a complete and charming edition of this great classic, based on the favourite edition published by Sharpe in 1822, the text thoroughly revised and including many passages hitherto omitted, with Introduction by Alfred Wallis, F.R.S.L. Beautifully printed in fine clear type on rough paper, and 115 full-page plates after Eisen, Gravelot, and others, engraved for the celebrated edition of 1758, 4 vols, fcap 8vo (pub 2.50 nett) 1896 A nice edition of the great ' Decameron.' 68 Boccaccio's Decameron, or Ten Days' Entertainment, Unexpurgatod Edition, with Introduction by Thomas Wright, portrait, and illustrated by T. Stothard, Library Edition. 8vo (pub 3.75) 1894 69 Heptamebon (The), or Tales and Novels of Marguerito, Queen of Navarre, now first completely done into English Prose and Verse from the Original French, bv Arthar Machen, complete and uaabridgei, Library Edition. 8vo (pub 3.75) 1894 The aim of the Editor has been to present in a worthy dress what is claimed as being the ONbV OOMl-LBTK KNUUSn TBAN8L,A.riON OF THE ' HePIAMEBON,' 9 ce and A Song of Heroes. 2 vols, 1880-90 uccenaion of striking end vrith increasing m, Spanish. of the Great Paris profusion of large mch and Foreign md other exhibits, 1889 hapter on Judges e Pages, Types, jrs, &c., &c., &c., Works by Sir T. ly, entitled, ' De- ! 17th and 18th jrman Version of jether, 2 vols 4to 1885-91 as are excellent.' — irfield) — His Life p. 8vo (pub 2.50) N.D. —The Most Gor- aret, Countess of ^'itzgerald Molloy, vols, cr 8vo (pub 1896 a original sources — I these volumes are Iter Savage Landor, harming edition of hed by Sharpe in passages hitherto S.L. Beautifully -page plates after sbrated edition of 1896 t, Une.Kpurgatod it, and illustrated 1894 Jueen of Navarre, from the Original Library Edition. 1894 claimed as being the 70 Rabelais' Works, faithfully translated from the French, with Variorum Notes, Illustrations by Gustave Dore, Library Edition. 8vo (pub 3.75) i§94 71 '^ONAViA, E., M.D.— The Cultivated Oranges and Lemons of India and Ceylon, demy 8vo, with oblong Atlas volume of 259 fuU-page Plates, 2 volumes (pub 7.25) 1888 ' -Jr Bonavia seems to have so thoroughly exhausted research into the why and wherefore of oranges and lemons, that there can be but little left for the most enthusiastic admirer of this delicious fruit to find out about it. Plunging into Dr Bonavia's pages wo are at (mce astonished at the variety of his subject and the wide field there is for research in an everyday topic. Dr Bonavia has given a very full appendix, in which may be found a few excellent recipes for confitures made from oranges and lemons.' — Pioneer. 72 BoNVALOT (Gabriel)— Journey Across Thibet, with numerous illustrations from photographs taken by Prince Henry of Orleans, and a map of the route, 2 vols, royal 8vo (pub 8.00) 1891 73 Fawcett (Rt. Hon. Henry, M.P.) — Speeches on sonic Current Political Questions, 8vo (pub 2.50) 1873 74 BoBLASE (William C, author of 'Naenia Cornubiae ')— The Age of the Saints, a Monograph of Early Christianity in Cornwall, with the Legends of the Cornish Saints, illustrations. 8vo 1893 75 BouLGER — Short History of China, royal 8vo (pub 3.00) 1893 A concise survey of the history of 4000 years, being the best and only good one volume history of this ancient empire and people. 76 Building and Ornamental Stones of Great Britain and Foreign Countries ; A Treatise on, by E. Hull, 8vo (pub 3.00) 1872 77 Bbaushaw (J.)— New Zealand as it is; Lyne (G.)— New Guinea, an Account of the Establishment of the British Protectorate, illustrated ; Strachan (J. S.) — Explorations and Adventures in New Guinea, with illustrations; Pitcairn (A. D.) — Two Years among the Savages of New Guinea, map ; and Bevan (T. F.) — Travel, Toil, and Discovery in British New Guinea, with coloured maps; together, 5 vols (pub 11.80) 1883-91 78 Braithwaite (R.)— The Sphagnacese, or Peat Mosses of Europe and North- America, illustrated with 29 full-page coloured plates, containing hundreds of specimens, imperial 8vo (pub 6.00) 1880 ' All muscologists will bo delighted to hail the appearance of this important work. . . Never before has our native moss-flora been so carefully figured and described, and that by an acknowledged authority on the subject.' — Science Oossip. 79 Bramwei^l (Byrom, M.D.)— Studies in Clinical Medicine, a Record of some of the more interesting Cases observed, and of some of the Remarks made, at the Author's Out-Patient Clinic in the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, wood engravings, 2 4to vols (pub 3.60) 1890 80 Brewer (Rev. E. C.) — Etymological and Pronouncing Dictionary of Diffi- cult Words, 8vo, half-roan (pub 1.50) n.d. 81 Broadley (A.M., Correspondent of the Times during the War in Tunis.) — Tunis, Past and Present, with a Narrative of the French Conquest of the Regency, with numerous Illustrations and Maps, 2 vols, crown 8vo, (pub 6.00) 1882 82 Brown (J. Moray)— Stray Sport, a Collection of Sporting Incidents and True Records of Personal Experiences at Home and in India, with 15 full-page engravings and 37 illustrations throughout the text, 2 vols, crown 8vo (pub 5.00) 1893 ' Mr Moray Brown's most recent work is a pleasant addition to the library of sport. The book is well turned out, the paper is good, the type is specially clear and distinct, and the binding is appropriate. The illustrations, too, dBServn a. wnr.,1 of nraise : some of them oS which the " brace of longtails," " the woodcock," and "an old cock bird," are the type seem to be as good as is possible on the scale used; whilst for clean drawing, " How can we shoot her'' (Vol 1, page 279), is hard to beat. Altogether the two volumes are con- venient and attractive.' — Athcneeum. . f 10 S3 Bkown (Thomas)— Manual of Modern Farriery ; Popular and Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, and Dogs, with their Modes of Cure, coloured plates ; Ganigee (J.)— General and Descriptive Anatomy of the Domestic Animals, 2 plates and 196 engravings; Scott (C.)— Practice of Sheep Farming, illustrated; and Wylde (C.)— Inspection of Meat, a Guide and Instruction Book, 32 coloured plates; together, 4 vols (pub 13.00) 1861-96 84 Brown's Conchology— An Atlas of Fossil Conchology of Great Britain and Ireland, with Description of all the Species, being a new edition containing the whole of the original steel plates (tinted), 98 full-page plates containing thousands of different specimens, with descriptions of all the species. Royal 4to (pub 15.00) ig89 85 Bkydall (Robert)— Art in Scotland, its Origin and Progress, being a History of its Schools, Memoirs of its Artists, and the Names of its most Representative Examples. 8vo (pub 3.00) 1889 86 BucKLAND (A. W.)— Anthropological Studies, and Our Viands, whence they come and how they are cooked, with a Bundle of Old Receipts from Cookery Books of the Last Century ; together, 2 vols crown 8vo (pub 3.00) 1891-93 ' Her object has buon sj to popularise her subjeuts aa to induce her readers to pursue the I tudy for themselves, and if a pleising literary stylo, and an adtnirin* faculty of clear and lucid description are the essentials of success in that object, she may bo assured that she will achieve it.' — Athenaeum. 87 BuGKAUD (Marshal) — Memoirs of, translated and edited by G. M Yonee 2 vols, 8vo (pub 8.00) 1884 88 BuLLEN (A. H.)— The Tragedy of Arden of Paversham (a Drama Con- temporary with Shakespeare), a Tragedy, reprinted from the edition of 1592, with an Introduction, small 4to, Roxburgh binding, edges uncut 250 copies printed (pub 3.60) 1887 89 Bukke's (Sir Beruard)— Reminiscences, Ancestral and Anecdotal. 8vo (pub 2.50) _ J, u 90 BuNBUKV (E. H.)— History of Ancient Geography among the Greeks and Romans, from the Earliest Ages till the fall of the Roman Empire, with 20 maps. 2 vols, 8vo (pub 5.00) 1883 91 BuKKE (E.)— Wisdom of Edmund Burke, being Selections from his Writings aud Speeches, by E. A. Parkhurst ; Munby (A. J.)— Faithful Servants, a Collection of Epitaphs and Obituaries found in the Grave- yards of Great Britain; Prince Dorus, by Charles Lamb, a repro- duction of the Scarce and Pretty First Edition of 1811, with all the coloured plates and introduction, by A. W. Tuer; Bygone Beauties painted by Hoppner, 10 delicately engraved portraits of beautiful women, with Introduction, by A. W. Tuer; together, 4 vols (pub 3.60) 1846-91 92 Burn (R.) — Roman Literature in Relation to Roman Art, by the Rev. Robert Burn, M.A., LL.D., author of 'Rome and the Campagna,' with 56 illustrations of Statuary, Friezes, Bas-reliefs, Capitals &c 8vo (pub 3 37) 1888 93 BuRNABY (Mrs Fred) — High Life and Towers of Silence, Adventures in thn Hitrh Wos. illustrated: and Miiaafir fCanl- ^ RamKloo :.. Al»:..- Lands, illustrated ; together, 2 vols (pub 5.00) 1884-86 n Viands, whence Anecdotal. 8vo 94 Burnley (Ja8.)-Hi8tory of Wool and Wool-combing illustrated bv an t?v tens.ve Series of Mechanical Diagrams; also portSitit^l'v^ed Vn sti and photogravures, royal 8vo (pub 5.00) ^ iTsq J he Hubjeot torms oiio of the most attnici-ivB chftntm-s. nf 'iVoJ ii- . . the absorbing interest of u ronmnce, a ml rreauL h?i u ^1/..^ 1 ?' ?<""*"«'"« "" inventive acluevement almont unparall Jed r/Ki SectSZlr "■"""'" '' 95 BuKN-Mu.a,.,cH (W. G.)-Fro,n Edinburgh to the Antalc'tKthe Barque fxSiinoflsqoq^^^'"'^- -'^f«t«»^«« during the Dundee AntaS hxpedtion of 1892-93 wan a Chapter by W. S. Hruce, Surgeon and Naturahst of the Exped.t.on, with n.ap, large folding chart, and nume.^ Zl SteV "" •»-*-'-"« frol. drawings by'the Autl;. to'p£stSown^to"an"?'nrofX:,re;^^^^^^^^^^ ^"P""^"-" '''^ -" '--'-' to Lve reached portions^of the globe Sly uiivTs e b Zr^ "^""" Th "T'^'''"^ ''""'' 96 Burns (Robert) Complete Works, edited by W. Scott Douglas Best Library Ld.t.on, Illustrated with Portraits, Vignettes, and Cntilece ' &usirotTsf';o;?8^:;l;;ub^sr' '"'''-''" ''^'"''-' ^si 97 BauNs' (Robert) Poetical Works (Edinburgh Illustrated Edition) chronologically arranged, with Notes, Glossary, and Index Edited bv W. Scott Douglas; The Complete Text of (he ' IllusS^d Sary Edition,' with a helection from the Notes, and Life by Professor NichoT (pub'^S OOr"""""' '*''^'''"^' ^^ ^'''''*" ^'°^"' 4 ^«1«. l2mo,' 'Nobody could wish to have a handier and more reliable edition nf «„,„. ♦» .v.- ^^^? the notes will be found to be of the greatest possible Interest and value > ''"'' """^ 98 Burton (Prof. F.)-Testimonie8 of the Ante-Nicene Fathers to the Doc trine of the Trinity and of the Divinity of the Holy GhostTcotton H )I Rhemes and Doway an Attempt to Show what has been done by Roman Catholics for the Diffusion of the Holy Scriptures in Fn^L o!^ Heurtley (S Charles A.) Collection of breeds llZ^g to ttt^ciTnl S^'bT^O) ' ' '" '" ^^'^''""'■^ ^"^"^^ Church; togetherfsTols m »T 1831-58 IHE Memoriai, Libraey Edition of the Works of THE late Sir Richard F. Burton 99 Burton (Sir R. F) \yorks comprising Pilgrimage to Almadinah and Mecca, 2 vols ; Mission to Gelele, King of Dahomey, 2 vols • Vik.an and the Vampire: Tales of Hindu Devilry. 1 vol; ferst Footsteps ^ East Africa, 2 vos, carefully revised from the Author's own Copies and containing an the original coloured and other Illustrations. Maps' S. 35*00) ^^°*'«''''"'"' ^°'-*'-^'* '^ L^^y Barton, 7 volsS^v^ 100 Burton ("sir R. F.)--Wanderings in West Africa from Liverpoo\^!o 8voTut5 00) ^'^'" '""' ^'P '"^ Frontispiece, 2 vo^s,^rown you:?latS^d\atLrorhif fiS r^p^Son"^^^^^^ the selection of his topics show him to be already a WvLer 1^ fnln^ult ob3ervatio.i and politan experience. '-iicUurdaij lieview. ^ ^^^' ""^ journalist of lai^e cosmo- 101 Burton (Sir R. F.)-Life, by bis Wife, Isabel Burton, with numerous Portraits, coloured, and other Illustrations and Maps, 2.^1s, 8vo (pub ,JT^^. *'!" ^"'"T" ?••« f"" of multifariou. interest. ... The book nr««„ts-. - ^^V- ^t^™/r"" °' * -ry rou..rk.bie man. and . stirring recoil" o7 a VeVy-r^ma-mi? u la 102 Bushecq'b (Ogier Ghiesfilin de, 1522-1533)— Life and Letters, Illustrative of the Political and Social History of Europe during the greater part ot the Sixteenth Century, translated by Charles T. Forater and F. H Daniell, 2 vols ; and Cast..l (Count Horace de Viul)— Memoirs of a Chronicle of the Pri ;ipal Invents, Political and Social, during the Rei'en of Napoleon ill., translated by Charles Bousfield, 2 vols: tojiether 4 vols, 8vo (pub 15.00) 1881-88 SPORTINO WORK, ILLUSTRATED BY VVHYMPER. 103 Buxton (Edward N.)— Short Stalks; or, Hunting Camps, North, South East, and West, with 67 charming illustrations by VVhymper, Lodge' Wolf, and other well-known Artists. Large 8vo (pub 5.00) 1893 • It is Homo time sincu wo have come acro.ss so pleasant and attractive a record of gnort travel, and adventure as "Short Staliis." '—Timra. '^ ' 104 Byron (Lord)— Poetical Works, beautifully printed, charming edition, 12 bijou vols, 32mo, half imitation vellum, gilt edges, cloth sides and leather titles, and in an elegant case (pub 6.50) 1885 105 Canning (liight Hon. George, M.P.)— Speeches, with a Memoir of his Life, Library Edition, portrait, 6 vols, 8vo (pub 18.00) 1836 106 Canon Muratorianus : The Earliest Catalogue of the Books of the New Testament, edited, with Notes and a Facsimile of the MS. in the Ambrosian Library at Milan, by Samuel Prideaux Tregelles, LL D. 4to (pub 2.50) jggy '/^"}?"'^-n'"^ scliolars of this country there is no one to whom we are so much indebted as to Dr fregelios for his indefatigable labours in the textual criticism of the Ne,w 107 Cakew (Thomas, Gentleman of the Priory Chamber to Charles L)— Poems and Masque, with an Introductory Memoir, and an Appendix of un- authenticated Poems, edited by J. W. Ebsworth ; Lovelace (Richard)— Lucasta, the Poems of; edited with Biography and Notes by W. C Hazlitt, with 4 plates; Sandys (George)— Poetical Works, now first collected, with Introduction and Notes, by the Rev. R. Hooper, portrait 2 vols; together, 4 vols (pub 5.00) 1864-93 108 Caklylk (Thomas)— Lectures on the History of Literature or the Succes- sive Periods of European Culture, delivered in 1838, now first Published from the Anstey MS. in the Library of the Bombay Branch Royal Asiatic Society, edited with an Introduction and Notes by R. P. Karkaria; Paul (II.)— Principles and Introduction to the Study of the History of Language; and Fenby (Thomas)— Dictionary of English Synonyms Alphabetically (Classified, Fourth Edition; together, 3 vols (pub 10.00) 1891-92 109 CATHOLIC AND PATRISTIC LITERATURE. A'Beckkt (Thomas, 1119-1170, Archbishop of Canterbury)— Martyr Patriot, being his Life, founded on the Becket Correspondence and other Materials collected in the Roll Series by the Rev. R. A. Thompson ; and St Edmund, King and Martyr, a History of his Life and Times, with an Account of the Transactions of hia In- corrupt Body, &c., by the Rev. J. B. Mackinlay, frontispiece, maps and plans ; together, 2 vols (pub 4.00) 1889-93 109 A Dodd's (qh.)— Church History of England, printed on large paper, 5 vols, royal 8vo, half morocco extra, gilt tops 1839 The work of Hugh Tootle, better known under the assumed name of Charles Dodd stands alone amongjtlie compilations of Catholic Historv. Commencing with the period of hor first misfortunes in this country, the writer accompanies the ancient Church in all the vicissitudes of her course during the next two centuries. He marks the origin of the Reformation in the wayward passhms of Henry; mourns, with religion over the ruined altars and desecrated shrines of Kdward's reign ; >< .hes their alternate rise and fall under the sister sovereigus, Mary and Elizabeth ; tracos the various calamities of his Catholic Oisijntrym.-.r. v.ndcr the dynasty of the Stuarts, .ind closes iiib wuik with tiie closing fortunes of that unhappy family. II [Letters, Illustrative "ing the greater part '. Forater and F. H. ^ul) — Memoirs of, a ial, during the Reign 2 vols; together, 4 1881-88 MPER. *inp.s, North, South, ■ Whymper, Lodge, ub 5.00) 1893 Jtive a record of sport, , charming edition, ges, cloth sides and 1885 :h a Memoir of his )0) 1836 Books of the New of the MS. in the L Tregelles, LL.D., 1867 > are so much indebted criticism of the New Charles I.) — Poems 1 Appendix of un- oveiace (Richard) — 1 Notes by W. C. I Works, now first R. Hooper, portrait, 1864-93 ture or the Succes- low first Published bay Branch Royal Notes by R. P. o the Study of ihe tionary of English i; together, 3 vols 1891-92 E. mterbury)— Martyr Correspondence and y the Rev. R. A. a History of his actions of his In- inlay, frontispiece, 1889-93 on large paper, 5 1839 aiiio of Chailes Dodd, nciiig with the period ancient Church in all marks tho origin of th ruligion, over the loir alteruatu rise and various calamities of ;cs hid woik with the 13 ^ 110 Howard (Cardmal)-L.fe, with a Sketch o^ the Rise, Missions, and Intiuence ot the Dommican Order and its Early History in England byC. F. Raymund Palmer; and Leith (W. Forbes)— Narratives of Scottish Catholics under Mary Stuart and James VI now first printed from the Original MSS. ; and Ximincz (Cardinal)— The Life and Times of, by I)r Von Hefele; together, 3 vols,; 8vo (pub ,,, ,/-""^ , 1867-89 111 MouRis (Rev John Brande)- Jesus, the Son of Mary; or. The Doctrine ot the Catholic Church upon the Incarnation of God the Son, con- sidered m its Bearings upon the Reverence shown by Catholics to Mis Blessed Mother, 2 vols, 8vo (pub 6.00) igsj 112 Campbell's Popular Tales of the West Highlands, Orally Col- lected. New hdition, 4 vols, crown 8vo jf^g^ 1. !il* **'^i '■"'i*'^" volumes of the work «ro nmonff tlic costly rarities of book collectors' it 8 time indeed that a new edition were put f.irward of this unique collection of Ccitio tales by one who was so well versed in CeUic lore an^rihy, tantefully printed i'n nne c oar (pS^liuet by Frank Brangwyn, 4 vols, fcap. 8vo ' 1895 of Shlulm!'w;Ti;cS"%^"""''' " '" 'P"""'' ■' '" ■■" ""''^ ''•"*» '" --' •"•» "> the Englinh 120 Chapman (George)-Homer'8 Iliad, Odysseys, and Batraehomyomachia, Hymns and I.p,prnms IIesiod'8 Works and Days, Mn8a3Ufl Hero and Leander Juvenal's F.fth Satire translated by George Chapman. Edited with Introductions and Notes by the liev. Richard Hooper, portrait facsimile, and frontispieces, 5 vols (pub 6.00) ' 1888 97 wifh n^lTfi" iT^l^^'^l" "^ "T*"" '« " ""'''« achievement. . . . The work ig instinct with hie, iiili of heat and energy.'— ;r»n. fforfwm. ^ "o wofk ig instinct 121 Clabk (E B.)-Twelve Months in Peru, illustrated; and White (G W) — Ihe Heart and Songs of the Spanish Sierras, with 7 illustrations and b rachey (R.)TLect„.cs on GeoWphy delivered before t e U Te': sity of Cambridge in 1888 ; together, 3 vols (pub 3.60) 1888 94 122 Classical TEXTs-Cassell's Popular Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics, all beautifully printed in a large clear type upon Te paJe" comprising :_C«saiU Commentarii De Bello Galileo, ediditLnE Boorr'xxn?'."'^ "or" "-li^.Cannina, edidi^ Aloisius Kh Uooka I.-AXIIf., 2 vols; Odyssea, edidit Paulus Cauer; Horati Onera ediderunt Okeller et J. Haeussner; Vergili Aeneis, edidit WKouSek: Xenophontis Anabasis, edidit Andreas Weidner, 7 vols, 8vo (pub 5.37) 1890 123 Claude Lorraine's Beauties, twenty-four of his choicest Landscapes se^cted from the Liber Veritatis, on steel by Brimley Won 3 others, portrait, in a portfolio (pub 5.00) ^' 1879 90 124 CocKBtjRN (Lord)— An Examination of the Trials for Sedition in Snnf],.,,^ l::ti r' '1?°^^; ^''•- ^•^r'^™' •^^ **•« Di-ctors of the C tVof Gw"^ Bank before the Petition for Bail, reported by Charles Tennant Confer Advocate the Speeches and Opinions revised by the Counsel and JndS Zl^-^ "^'rr ?^ *'" Lord Justice-Clerk, illu^strated wi 1 Slg ap'hj facsimiles of the famous false balance-sheets ; together, 3 vols (pub ffi) 1879-88 125 CoEsvELT's Gallery of Pictures, 90 Plates, engraved in outline by Joubert Introduc ion by Mrs Jamieson, 4to, half morocco (pub 17 00) S This famous collection of pictures, painted by the Great Maste™ ni" fh„ t* 1- o u , is now d spersed. It contained soeciiiiens of nnmoJ^Lif- /^ j ? ° *"'' Italian Schools, the two Poussins, thrtwo Kcc r Tiln Wn n t ^'^'l^^'''''^^ Salvator Rosa^ Correggio, Paul Vero„eLT°R?h7nTLe Ja^Da^T^^^^^^^^ maTyttS. ^'^""''' '^^'"'^^ 126 CoLANGE(L.de)_Cyclop^dia of Commerce: the American Dictionary of Commerce, Manufactures, Commercial Law and Finance, with abo,Kno useful and practical illustrations in the text, 2 4to vol" (pub 15 oS" 1 S An invaluable work-the only one of its kind issued in America A fj.. practical, popular dictionary of commerce in all its branches to hf ™f;»^ t *'""'o.»gh'7 traders, manufacturers, bankers shipowners &o «T/h„ consulted by merchants, general knowledge of commerce ^hKghtpowerfullf to c'^iSi^ *° ^^^T' '»>«* a successful career in their particular lines of tmdr^ contnbute to secunng for them 127 Coleridge (S. T.)-Aids to Reflection in the Formation of a Manlv Character on the Several Grounds of Prudence Moralitv nn^ P r • ^ New Edition, Edited by T. 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B.) — Tenting on the Plains; or General Custer in Kansas and Texas, portrait and illustrations; together, 2 vols (pub ().50) 1889-93 139 Cervantes— History of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha, translated from the Spanii^h by V. A. Motteux, portrait and 36 ctcliings by M. A. Lalauze, 4 vols, 8vo (pub 18.00) 1892 140 Cruikbhank'b (George) Works— The Adventures of Mr and Mrs Sandboys, who came up to London to Enjoy Themselves and to Sec the Great Exhibition (1851), by Henry Mayhew; the Eleven characteristic and very droll Engravings by George Cruikshaiik, including ' The Opening of the Great Industrial Exhibition of All Nations,' the eleven plates printed on Japanese paper from the original plates, portfolio 1892 141 Ckuiks}ia>k'k Universal Songster, the largest Collection extant of the best old English Songs (upwards of 5000), with 87 humorous engravings on steel and wood by George and Robert Cruikshank, and 8 medallion portraits, 3 vols, 8vo, richly gilt (pub 9.00) 1886 142 CuMBERi.ANW (Stuart) — A Thought-Reader's Thoughts, being his Impres- sions and Confessions, portrait ; Theobald (M.) — Spirit Workers in the Home Circle, an Autobiographic Narrative of Psychic Phenomena in Family Daily Life, with 7 plates; and Hillani (S.A.) — Sheykh Hassan, the Spiritualist, a View of the Supernatural ; Nostradamus (The Famous Magician, the Greatest Seer of riance) — Oracles of, by Charles H. Ward ; together, 4 vols (pub 9.50; 1887-88 143 Cuviek's Animal Kingdom, arranged after 'ts Organisation, forming a Natural History of Animals, and Introduction to Comparative Anatomy, last Edition, with considerable additions by W. B. Carpenter, M.I)., F.R.S., and J. 0. Westwood, F.L.S., illustrated with 36 steel plates, coloured by T. Landseer, and 500 woodcuts, royal 8vo (pub 5.00) 1893 ' Is a mine of inform.ition in natural history, and affords the strongest arguments in favour of the theory of a progresBive series of aniniHls, advancing from the most complex forms of orgsnisation.' — Chambers's EncycJopadia. 144 Dalykll (J. G.)— Musical Memoirs of Scotland, with Historical Annota- tions and Notes, Illustrative of the Manners and Customs of Scotland, with 40 fine plates, 4to (pub 15.00) 1849 Impression limited to 260 copies. ' Exhibits the result of a long continued and laborious invcstigatioii into the History of Music in Scotland, selected from copious collections on the subject of f'cottish History, the accumulation uf many years, and accompanied with plates of the various musical instru- ments in use from the earliest times.' — Dr Damu Laino. The Diary and Letters of, portraits, 3 vols, (jrown 1890 145 D'Arblay (Madame) 8vo (pub 1.80) 146 Davison's (Alex,, a famous Elizabethan Poet) Poetical Rbap.sody, edited by A. H. Bullen, 2 vols, 8vo (pub 5.00 net^, 1890 Uniform with Mr Bullen's Elizabethan Anthologies. 147 Davies (G. Christopher) and Mrs Broughall — Our Home in Aveyron and the Lot, beautifully printed in fine large type on thick pa])er, with 12 excellent full-page illustrations of South-Central France ; and Shelley 'P. B.) — Account of his Visits to France, Switzerland, and Savoy, 1814-16, by Charles J. Elton, portrait, etchings, and wood engravings; togciiicr, ;: vols (puw a.-ii; iO»i * 159 IT 148 Dr.. Mar's Essny en Money and fivilmalion ; Dyer(H.)-Tho Kvolutlon of rn,lu«try; and Rae (J.)-i:ight Hours for Work; together, 3 voIh 149 I)K Quinces— Uncollected WritingH, with Annotation by James IW-. portrait, 2 voIh; and Ke.nldo (l-ranciH A., the fam..u« Actn-ssj^Hecords ot Later Life, 3 vols; together, 5 voIh, crown 8vo (pub 10.50) 1892 150 DiBUiv (James C.|~A,.nal8 of the Edinburgh Stag, portraits and fae- snn.les, 4to, Roxburgh binding (pub o.OO net) iggg 151 DicKKNs— The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwioit Club, the Jubilee 8vo r"'b^5 ^1 ^'y ^^''ftrles Dickens the younger, illustrated, 2 vols, post 152 Dickens (Charles), Life of, by Charles Forster, portraits. Best Library Ldition, 3 vols ; Letters of Charles Dickens, edited by his Sister in-law and eldest Daughter, Best Library Edition, 3 vols; toK.-ther 6 vols, 8 vo (pub 20.75) ' ' Yjy".^^ . ^r T. ^'^ Library Edition of Dickens in coinpleto without the above i. „™ 1 ".''" '7^'!"" "'" "/fV"* " r'" "^^T *'" «"8«rly .end as long as Dickens hin,H..lf iiterXrt-Si! '"'* "'" '" " '""^ " ^^"S''^"-" -'»'" their'delight in kSl 153 DiCKKNs (C), The Letters of, separately, 3 vols, 8vo (pub 10 75) ISSO Their wnrit has bt,en admirably done, and is of interest from the first pMcjo t<. the las' In this part of the work the editors have had the help of Mr Wilkie CouL-~AircnJTm 154 DiCKKNs— Bibliographical Memento, by F. Phillimore and J. F. Dexter being a Catalogue, with purelmsers' names and prices realised of the pictures, drawings, and objects of art of (Jharles Dickens dispersed at Christies, 1870; Manual of Heraldry, with 400 engravings- Beale (S.) Amateiir's Guide to Architecture, with 450 illustrations; and J^ewis s Ballads ot the Cid ; together, 4 vols (pub 8.75) 1883-97 135 Dickson (Robert) and J. P. Edmond-Annals of Scottish Printing, from the Introduction of the Art in I'^o7 to the Beginning of the 17th Century, 73 illustrations, Dutch hand made paper, 4to (pub 10.00 net) jgqy I. ill*" '"^ ^'V' •' 'f ,"'",''"«' ^""^ "" the subject is but faint praise ; to say it could hardiv be bettens only just. —//crtrf^mi/. ^ i- u.u imniiy 156 DisiiAEi.! (Isaac)— Miscellanies of Literature, New Edition, Revised and Corrected, with portraits, views, and other engravings, roy 8vo (pub 1.80) 157 Dixon's (William Ilepworth)— Her Majesty's Tower, a Complete History of the Tower of London, telling the Great Story of our National Life Large Paper Edition, specially extra illustrated with 50 portraits and 11 views, 4 vols, royal 8vo ^agr 1 58 Dramatists of the Restoration, comprising the Dramatic Works of John Lacy, Comedian; Shackerly Marmion, Comedian, 1602-1639- and John Tatham, City Poet, temp Charles I; Edited with Pre'fatory Memoirs and Notes by James Maidment and W. H. Loean LarM Paper Copies, 3 vols, 8vo (pub 13.50) ' 1375 Impression on large paper limited to 150 copies. In this series of the Dramatists, for the most part writers of Comedy, who flourished aftar the ext:notion of the Commonwealth, the works of the various Authors have been •vanin an unmutilated form after rareful collation with the earliest and best editions. 159 Drayton (Michael)— Poetical Works (comprising the Polyolbioii and Harmony of the Church, edited by Hooper, 3 vols (pub 3 60) 1 876 Michael Drayton, 1563-1631: 'The first eighteen "songs" or books of Drayton's greatest work, " l^olyolbion," were pubhshed in 1613, with annotations by John Seld«n twelve more song.s were written later, and the coinnlete nnf.m p.fM.r-^A -■. i;'.;.-; At, .' gigantic undertaking was the labour of many yoar8.''"Drayton'aiined"at Kivinc'l* chnr" grHphical description of all the tracts, rivers, mountains, forests, and other parts of f , oi Britain, and expended on his monumental work a vast amount of learning indus t y and skill (^) h;(» Dryden (John)- Complete Works, with IliMoriral, Critical, and K*|.lHi,Ht..ry Note*, by Sir Walt.-r Scott, and H,..,.dit.'(l Not.-a and AHiendiccH by fJcorg., SaintHbury, |',„fc«M.r <,( Kn^linb Literature at tdinburgb Univi-rHity, Lar^o l'a|i.i, 18 voIh (pub 45.00) 1882 «^«, .ha. cartfulhr nnn..U.c.l and crfited l,y |'r„f. f-.inuhury. ,)o r.nl y gr ,w umm |« «. .I..y „p r^.rf! Wo ap.in k*. .he life an.t .ctioi. of .he pirn, .h " crowXaTnd AfeaSv.f "" «"''""''■ ■""' '•"' •"""«'" """•' '" "ii'i who^/r; ;'aT' J«l I'^i'MMoNi- (1^'wi,, of Hawthon.Hen)— Poetical W^rka, entire, edited by VV. H. Turnbull portrait; alao Newcastle 'OucbesB ol)-Lifc of tlic Ibrice Noble, lligb and PuisBant Prince Wllnam CavendiHlie, Dnko Miuouess, and Eail of NewcaHtle, edited by M. A. Lower, p.^rlraif togethn.r, 2 vols (pub 5i.50) 1H72-90 162 DuMAB (A ^-xandre, PtNre), Memoirt. of, nclccte.l and translated by A V Davidmui, portiait 2 vols; and Cooper (James Feninune, the eminent Novelist)— Memoir of, by Thomas ]{. Lounsbury, fine steel nortrait- together, 3 vols, or 8vo (pub 4.25) 1880-9)' 163 DimcAN (Dr J. Matthew8)-Thc Mortality of Childbed and M.Uonaty ilospitals; and Practical Treatise on Perimetritis and Parana Intis- together, 2 vols (pub 3.25) ] ,q9 ^,J 164 DuNWoKK (Earl of)--Thc Pamirs; beinp a Narrative of a Year's Expedi- tion on Horseback and on Foot through Kashmir, '^ rn Tibet Chinese Tartary, and Russian Central Asia, with Portrait, and Illustni- tions chiefly from the Author's Sketches, and Maps, 2 vols, post 8vo (pub 6.00) ,39^ 'Among the numerouB cxpeHitionR diiipatched to the " Hoof of the World " durinff the lant twcn.y years, Lord I)uDni(.re'H is not .he least commcndahle, for though i.H cioarnphical reniiltH were niconKiderable and i.g political conclusio.m are dincreetly oniitted, no journey han, on the whole, shed more light on the practical side of Central Asian Travel '— IfiS Dykr (I.ouiB)-Studie8 of the Gods in Greece at Certain Sanctuaries Recently Excavated; and Klein (A.)— Among the Gods: Scenes of India With Legends by the Way, with 22 full-page illustrations- together, 2 vols (pub 5.60) 1891-95 166 Dyek (T. F. Thistleton)-Folk-Lore of Shakespeare; Grindon (L. H.)— Shakespeare Flora, with numerous engravings ; Timon, a Play, edited by A. Dyce ; Henry the Pifth ; and Titus Andronicus, Booth's Facsimile Reprints from the folio of 1623 ; together, 5 vols (pub 10 00) 1842-83 EARLY FATHERS OF THE CHURCH. 167 EusEBii Paraphili Evangelicse .Pr»parationiH, Libri XV. ad codices Manuseriptos, recensuit Prof. Thomas Gaisford, accedunt Franc Vigeri versio Latina el notie et L. C. Valckenaerii diatril)e aristobulo 4 vols, 8vo (pub 7.00) 1343 168 EvAGRii Scholastici Epiphaniensis et ex Prffifectis Ecclesiasticaj Historiffi ex Recensione H. \..!c«a; and Theodoreti Episcopi Cn EccleaksLica Historia;, cum Inleipr. :■;■>'.. Latina c' \ notatonibus Hennci Valesii, recensuit ruciiias, Gaisuid; together, 2 vols 8vo 1844-54 169 SocBATBs Scholastici Ecclesiastici Historia, edited by Prof. R Hussev 3 vols, 8vo (pub 3.60) * 1353 170 SozoMENi Ecclesiastici Historia, edited by Prof. Hussev. .3 vnk Rvn (pub 3.60) ■ "1860 f! If 171 oARF. PoPtJLAR Po«TRT_Rem«in« of the E.rly r«,.„lar Poetry of Fng- «n,l collcctea HM.I «,l,tc,l, with I,.tr«duoti..n and N..t««, hy W ? Ihuhtt w. h cun-.u. woodnit facsimile. 4 v,.Ik ; Kurly Popular Poetry GloH«ary, by \\. t. IJad.tt, 2 voU; i..gtthor, 6 voIh, l2mo (puh 7 50^ ,„ _, lS6*-95 iot.«08 (.1 Its Chief Aii^rmpntor«Hiul oth«r Hoi.efactors, I ,0-1870 18 illustrations, "vo (pub 7.58; ' 1870 173 EnwA.u.H (11 Sutherl«nd)-Idol8 of the French Stage: The Wife of AMuire, Adr.onno L.-ouvronr, Madam., IV. vart, Sophie \mo„ld Ma.e„,o.He n de •«„,»,«„, M„,i,li„, a,i„,„,,,, ^,„,,„|^,^ , > '- Mndemoisdle Canon MudnnoiM-II,. Contat. Ma-'o.noiselle R.f, cor"' Madame do Saint Huberty, Kaeh.l, Harah Hornhardt, 2 voU The rcnh? T"\ . "'f ""^ *""! «»"'"""li"K«, '•'•..«, the 17th to 19th t-entury, 2 vols ; fgether, 4 voIh 8vo Tpub 12.00) 1888-89 174 Edwaudh (Jonathan)-Treati8e on the Freedom ot the Will which is 8Ui.,K,Bed to be e8..ential to Moral Agency, Virtue and Vice, Reward and Pmnslm.ent, IVa;|se a..d Ijlan.e, edited by Inaa- Taylor; and Pa cal' oSM m" "'''^;":1 Z^ P''il'-I'''y, •» New Translation, witi „, Oiig nal Mon.oir o the Author, and an Introduction by Isaac Tayl,,,- • together, 2 vols (pub 2..'50) ^ 1^77.94 175 EoAN (Picree)-The Life of an Actor, twenty-seyon Soenea, carefully eo oured by hand with Poetical DcBcriptiona' by T. (Jreen^oofl al o rho iMUKsh to he Adventures of Ton,, Jerry, and L .^ic. in their pursuits hrough lafe m and out of London, with coI,.„reu illustration! by R truikshanlc; together, 2 vols, royal, 8vo (pub 13,00^ 1889-9'> 176 Elliot (Frances M into, author of ' Old Couit Life in France,' &c,)-01d Court Li e in ,Sp«m, 2 vols; also Dewar (J. C.)-Vov vge of i..e L„nza trated ; together, 3 vols (pub 1 1.00) 1882-93 177 Eminent Actor Series edited hy Willian, Archer, the cele^mted Dramatic Critic, comprising Wilham Charles Macieady, by the i alitor • Thomas Betterton by Robert W. Lowe; and Charles Mac^lin, bv K A Pa^ y together, 3 vols, post 8vo (pub L80) " 1890 91 OauUe. """■'""" "' "'""""' '""" """' """^^ » »««' «^««»«»' beginai, ,.'-St James's ' Ought to be acceptable.'— j1/o«m'«(/ Post, ^^^ ^ZZ I'^'^uH^f i". Ancient Egypt, described by Adolf J-rman, trans- (pub 50^0) " ' ""'' ^^^ illustrations and map roy'al 8vo 'A skilful translation of a well-known at 1 esteemed German w .rk w ' A ^e"er or fuller work on the subject could hardly be desired It cove, ange ot RgyptobRy. and the author hns shown a Hingulnr nkill in ga heHnt* tha- m hkefy to nuerest the general reader. ... A most fascinating booK .,ncn 179 Etheridoe (Robert)-Fossils of the British Islands, Stratigraphi ally and Zoologica y arranged Vol I (all published), com'prising^l e Cn Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous, and Permian Spocifs, with Supple- mentary Appendix brought down to the end of 1886, 4to (pub 7 50) 1888 This valuable work which Rvnrv vith the Independent Scripture Histories confirming and illustrating both, 2 vols, 8vo (pub 3.G0) iggr, 1S1 Fkiulm-t's Itoinance of a Poor Young Man, translated from the French of Octave 1-euillet, illustrated with 100 engraviiig.s on wood by Meaulle Ed.tion-de-Luxc, imperial 8vo, handsomely bound in an anticnie tapestry cover (pub 5.00) ' ^ssi i^r> Fish and Fisheries Encyclopaedia— A complete Library on Fish and iMshmg by the best authors, including I'lofessor Huxley, Francis Day Ilimry Lee, Howes, Rertrand, Senior, Wheeldon, Houghton, Wlcocks and other first-class authorities on the subjects. The various divisions o this work are as follows :-Handbooks, Vols i. to III.; Conference lapcrs Vols IV. to VIL; Prize Essays, Vols VIII. to XI.; Official rntaogue ""'\ Jnry Awards, Vol. Xll. ; Analytical Index, Vol \lll ,n all 13 vols, each fully Indexed, and an Analytical Index to the whole. Demy 8vo (pub 30.00) 1883-84 Tbo tbirteen volumes as aboye, comprise the wbole of the important Uterary Outom.o ot .be Insbenes Kxlubi ion wbicb is issued in a collected form, witb coj.ious JnV^xe X by (lesiie (.1 tbo Kxecutive Oonimitteo. ' J" i-^t-.s, ojc,., 180 EiMHNG and Fishing Library, comprising. Cultivation of Shell and Ground •isli; Iisheries and Fishermen; Fisheries of the World; Fishery Laws and Legislation ; The Herring; Literature of Sea and River Fi.sh- nig. and Fishes of Fancy; Sea Fables Explained and Sea Monsters Un- masked ; illustrated with map, ph tes, and numerous wood ongraviu.rB 7 vols, 8vo 1883 84 A valuable library on Fish and the Fishing Industry of tbe World, by tbe leadinrr riseiculturists and Autborities of tbo Day, including I'r^f lluxlev Fr nr « I»„^ ii ^ iriboXbji'"''"' '''''''^"'''"' """^''*'^"' ^"*="^''' >^^^^!^^^rm::i^:::!^^:a. 187 Fii:li)in«'s History of Tom Jones, Best Library Edition, large type ■ '> vols 8vo (pub 3.00) r. jt , ^^^^ ' llis 'r,.n. Jones is quite unrivalled in plot, and is to be rivalled only in his own works b>r felicitous delineation of ebaracter.'— /urf(;e Ta/founi. 188 FouKiGN Countries and British Colonies, a Series of Descriptive [land- books, edited by F. C. Pulling, M.A. ; each volume is the Work of a VVriter who has Special Acquaintance with the Subject, and illustrated wi!,i coh'>iired maps and wood engravings, ]l vols, crown «vo, (pub 9.00) jyy^J 103 21 I. Markham, Rvo 189 Fouu..c(Josepl. the Great Freud, Detective)-Memoir8 of Duke of Otranto, . .toms ,.f tl.o heuch (facsimile of the Scarce 1815 Editi,.u), witl, 10 fnll-imge coloured .1 ustrat.ous ; aud Kimini (Baron), Memoirs of. S.M-ret 1 <»<» c- ^"i^ • T'^'T. ' ' \^^J- ' t"getl'cr, A vols (pub 10.00) 188S-!)8 A^'rmr^r ^^' ^ -^"^ S''^^^^^ (M- E- B)-The Book of Public Arms, a (.ydopa'dia of the Armorial Bearing.s, HerMldic Devi.'c.s, nud heals, as Autijonsed aud as used, of the Couuties, Cities, Towns and Uu.vers.t.es of the Uuited Iviugdou,, derived from the OfHcial Records, fo ') ir ^ . V *'"^-.'>'^^'«« ""d M. E. B. Crookcs. With upwanls of C;;i£,,^^^;ai^:;j^^r^s;; '^-'"«^' -^- -^'-^ '^--i^ 191 Fkkkk {lit IIou. Johu Ilookham)-Cou,plete Works, Prose aud Verse Second i,d,t.on, with additions and 2 portraits, a vols, post a 22 198 Gillbay's Illustration — Poetry of the Anti-Jacobin, comprising the Cele- brated Political and Satirical Poems, by the Right Hons. G. Canning, John Hookham Frere, W. Pitt, the Marquis Wellesly, G. Ellis, W. Gifford, the Earl of Carlisle, and others, edited with Explanatory Notes, &c., by Charles Edmonds, author of 'The J'ytchley Hunt, Past and Present,' »S;c., Third Edition, considerably enlarged, with six caricature illustrations on India Paper, by James Gillray, Large Paper Copy, with an additional large folding plate in pocket by Gillray, beautifully printed on hand-made paper, 4to (pub 5.00 net) 1890 199 Glen Collection (The) of Scottish Dance Music, containing 29a examples of Strathspeys, Keels, and Jigs, selected from the Composer's published works, or from the earliest printed sources, and arranged with new accompaniments for the Pianoforte in an easy and effective style, agreeing with the character of the melodies, and more fully harmonised than those in the majority of collections, by John Glen, with an Intro- duction on Scottish Dance Music, Sketches of Musicians and Music- sellers, an Analytical Table to 1784, and a Chronological List of Works, with facsimiles of the title pages of the nine earliest known collections, 2 vols, folio (pub 3.37) 1891 ' For lovers of the national luusic, the Glen Collection of Scottish Dance Music may be commended. The coUeotion is enhanced by an introduction ou Scottish dance masic' — Scotsman. 200 Gill (Richard) — Free Trade under Protection, or A History of the System pursued by Our Statesmen up to 1846 ; also Free Trade, an Inquiry into the Nature of its Operation, 2 vols, cr 8vo (pub 3.60) 1887-89 20^ Gloaq (Paton J., D.D.) — Introduction to the Johannine ^v\iungs; and Wright's Bible Word- Book: a Glossary of Archaic Words and Phrases in the Authorised Version of the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer; together, 2 vols (pub 4.00) 1884-91 202 GoLDKN Treasury of the Best Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language, selected and arranged with Notes by Prof F. T. Palgrave ; Keats (John) — Poetry and Prose, a Book of French Verses and New Readings: Essays and Letters and Passages formerly suppressed, edited by H. B. Forman, portrait; Wordsworth Dictionary of Poems and Places, with the Familiar Quotations by J. R. 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D.)— Theory of Chess Openings; Muntz (E.)— History of Tapestry from the Earliest Times to the end of the Eighteenth Century, illustrated; and Japp (A. H.)— Days with Industrials; Adventures and Experience*! among Curious Industries, illustrated; together, 3 vols (pub 4.50) 1889-96 2S ising the Cele- s. G. Canning, G. Ellis, W. anatory Notes, [unt, Past and six caricature per Copy, with iitifully printed 1890 ; 29:i examples ser's published ged with new 3ffective style, lly harmonised rvith an Intro- ns and Music- List of Works, wn collections, 1891 Be Music may be dance masic' — [istory of the i'ree Trade, an vo (pub 3.60) 1887-89 Wiiungs ; and is and Phrases k of Common 1884-91 n the English T. Palgrave; erses and New y suppressed, lary of Poems utin ; and The Sibliographical iete in 3 parts; 1890-93 Interesting, iks, embracing k^orm's Garner, on hand-made leat parchment 1887-91 3vo, were printed, ;h Introduction Pratt (A. 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This class of bird is now 80 widely distribated in aviaries an I otherwise, that the present work is a very timely pu'jlicition, iinj no'ojjy wai letter ciloalitol to bring it oat thvn Or Green.' — Science Gossip. 209 GUBESWOOD (F.)— Lover's Lexicon, a Handbook for Novelists, Play Wrights, Piiilosophers, and Miaor Poets, but especially for the Enam- oured; and Lang (A.)— Cock Lane and Common Sense, a Series of Papei-s; together, 2 vols, cr 8vo (pub 3.00) 1893-94 210 Gkesswell (George) — The Diseases and Disorders of the Ox, Second Edition, illustrated with numerous woodcuts; Watson (John) — Ornith- ology in Relation to Agriculture and Horticulture by Various Writers, edited by J. Watson; and Sheldon (Prof.) — The Future of British Agriculture, how Farmers may best be benefited; together, 3 vols (pub 3.30) 1893-94 211 Gkimble (Augustus) — The Deer Forests of Scotland, beautifully printed in large clear type, on thick paper, and charmingly illustrated with 8 engravings in photogravure from drawings by Archibald Thorburn, roy 4to, half vellum, edges uncut (pub 12.00) 1896 ' Will be welcomed by all true sportsmen. Nothing that can be done to make the book attractive has been omitted. ' — Daily Telegraph. 212 Guizot's History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Accession of Queen Victoria, edited by Madame de Witt, translated by Moy Thomas, illustrations, 3 vols, royal Svo (pub 7.75) 1879 213 GuiLLEMiN (A.) — Electricity and Magnetism, a Popular Treati.se, translated and edited, with Additions and Notes, by Prof. S. P. Thomson, with 600 full-page and smaller illustrations; and Fiammarion (Camille)— • Urania, an Astronomical Romance, translated by Augusta Rice Stetson, numerous fine plates; together, 2 vols, royal 8vo (pub 11.00) 1891 214 GuNTON (G.) — Wealth and Progress: a Critical Examination of tho Wages Question iind its Economic Relation to Social Reform ; and citu (r^.; -Joint olutiuiiru : a iriaiii bxpasitioii oi Jlonucury Principles and of Monetary Controversy ; together, 2 vols cr 8vo (pub 2.25) 1888-94 24 215 IIaileyhuky College — Memorials of Old Hiiileybury, by the late Brand Sapte, Sir Monier Monier-WilliainH, Frederick Charles Danvers, Percy Wigrani, Sir Stewart Colvin IJayley, and many other contributors, with an Introduction by Sir Monier I\Ionier-\Villiams, Large Paper Edition, choicely printed on handmade paper, and illustrated with 16 full page plates (6 of which are printed on Japanese paper), comprising Portraits of Dis- tinguished Men who have been connected with tlie School, Views, Facsimiles, &c., 5 vignette illustrations in the text and 2 large folding Plans of the College and Grounds, printed on Japanese paper, 4to (pub 10.00 nett) 1894 216 Haklujrl;'s Early Voyages of the English Nation to America before the year 1600, being the portion of the Celebrated Collection of Voyages of Richard Hakluyt relating to that part of the World, edited by Edmund Goldsmid, F.R.H.S. 4 vols 8vo, half morocco, gilt tops (pub 25.00) 1889 ' Tliu work has become so rare tliat oven a a copy, and vet it is a Htandartl work of -Oldy. should bo without.' iven a ruckle.'fs expenditure of money cannot procure f English Literature, wiiich no Englishman's library 217 Hamert.)N (P. G.)— Man in Art, Studies in Religious and Historical Art — Portrait and Genre, with 46 plates in line-engraving, mezzo- tint, photogravure, hyalography, etching, and wood engravings, imperial 8vo (pub 18.00) 1892 This sumptuous volume contaiin examples of the works of dir F. Ljighton, Aim* Tadema, Watts, Sir John Gilbijit, L'lke I'McIo-i, IJick'Soi, G lisslie, Goiizil.) Coques, Philippe do Champagne. Maes, Soiulken, M irillo, (iliirhniiJD, A.iry Suhuffer, Moi-eau, Rotticelli, l'isin\ Giovanni Uellini, H)rg)ginii'5, VVileii, Woolner, .M. de lioton, Mackli'i, liude, Luoa della Kobbiii, Tassaart, Uiliaii^ei', Fr.i xVigjliu), Albjit Uaicr, Luoas of Leyden, liumembraudt. Etclied or photo^fravurol b/ Noiniu Hurst, C. O. Mun-ay, M. M. Manesse, Uidier, Flamoiig, Goupil Process, Uujirdin, Atinan and Swan, Amand Durand, Guilliume, Pierre Gusman. 218 Hamilton (Dr II.) — History of British Fishes, illustrated with 68 highly finished coloured plates and 2 portraits, 2 vols; and Smith (Clias. H.) — Natural History of the Human Species, its Typical Forms, Primeval Distribution, Filiatious and Migrations, with 34 coloured plates and portrait; together, 3 vols, 12nio (pub 3.37) 1848-76 ' We thought our popular embellished works had reached the ultiin itiiin p liut ; but no ! Here is auotiier, the elegance and scieiuifio accuracy of which, in conjunction with its cheapness, is to us astonishing— the bjok only needs to be seen to be admired and coveted.' — TaU's Magazine. 219 Hamii.to.s (\V.) — Parodies of the Works of English and American Authors, Collected and Annotated, the Second, Third, and Sixth Series each complete in itself. 3 vols, royal 8vo (pub 5.40) 1885-89 ' Wo maintain that, far from convertiug virtue into a paradox, and degrading tru ridicule. Parody will only strike at wliat is chimerical and false; it is not a pie__ bulFoonery so much as a criticil expoOHt i„ tl.e IWleian library of whtch n 1712 h . ." ^""^ '"'"'■''? ^"^ "PPointcd to a ^"l" 1 n 900: Too 7alf 'oStoo '''?'"'? ""/ «^^^^^ ^'^ "' together, 4 voLs (pub 3 00) ^ ''" J""sprudenee, map ; Society of E„gii.„ B,wi„gr.,!,:r(pi'iS'k,''t.r"- "" '°ml wi,h Note, .„d .„ AciTof htl ■ .L VV fi i'lv ?' T'r'^rV' StoteXrV' "'■)7''7"l".'r«"- ™ Scientific S b/cc't!' Em.op»orum ; and KrnahaT G.' H. W^andrfitrof STT^"^^"" all, 5 vols (pub 5.50) ' ^ ^^ °^ ^^'^'^^ ^^^nes ; m 235 HowAKD and Lowe's HeanHfnl J i^n„^A v>] ^ , ■ ^ 1873-95 the most beautiful lcavSsL,nf.,nw' ^!"« t ^*"''f^'»" »f coloured iiiun,.tio„r:f/s ^ IX:! T /^ , *'.? 2rT' '," 0..e™i„.,io„ or the Bock Fo™i„g TSif ' t.^ ? f vS „™.», .educed i„ e.ae; £i,„lR I'S^jX^-^il rr?: 237 HoLLiNGSHEAD (John)~My Lifetime, being a Storehouse of A ^^^^ g.avure port.it, 2 vols; a^J" rJEoT V R )-?re"l ar^kl^'^f liarrymore, the Friends and Companions of Seorgelv 1769 «.f with an Appendix coutaining full df^ailer. . . . Jleariio » learning. Sacred Art in s; Historic and itl and Christian tlirie of Roman ference to the »"udenoe, map ; 1869-90 ivarre, newly >ux de Lincy, ury, with the udenberg, and ^'rinted for tlie 1884 ppieoe, with tho If Quuun's real jpper-plates en- ited by W. C. mutic Works, W. Fairholt, 1890-92 Sc Subjects ; Health, illus- BritLsh Isles, lenoniyeetum k Names; in 1873-95 'ascription of Country, 60 bles for the ler, 2 vols 1891-93 his Pictures, hundreds in crown 8vo 1883 of Amusing 'ns, accumu- with photo- ^st Earls of 1769-1824, I's Matches productions 1894-95 dyssey and he Parallel iiiiaiia and . -W plates by Dr R. vols, 4.to 1880-92 17 I. r» J",;:!."?,"""' ■"■ """■'""' ""' '-'""<"'. ~..i.n..g i»f.,n,.u„„ ,„„ ...,„ „; 21(1 H.,o„ (TI,o,„„), T|,e o,„„pl„te vv„rk, „f „ N,, pjl m Morocco, w th "il ;ili,c:»...,t:^ ^>^^y{uin.) — i lonoennE: Ai . . ' "''" ^* Illustrations; and Sni 1 1 i'I<^ ir \ tu i Abys.sinia, an Envoy's Ride to thn K" nr, ^f' «• ^ " "•'— through together, 4 vols (pub 11 50) ^ ^"''"' '""^^ '^'"^ illustrations; 242 HOK. (J P.) History of Newmarket and Ann.ls of tho T ^f ^"^.^ Memoirs and BiosraDJiieal Nrnfir-oc „7 ^r i. u- I ' ^"'^ ^"""f- with the Notable TuS from he r 1 . .v^'*"'' '^ ^^^wmarket and Seventeenth CenturriilstJ^^^^^ T-mes to the En<^ of the • prints, &c., 3 vols, s'vo ("ub 9 00^ ""'''' '^ '=""'^"'* contemporary and Theo egical Ters "f ;'hrM,?hf 'j.'^^'o'',-''-^'^*' ^^' Technical illustratious,^60pars:ioU 8vftT?0 0^ *'^'^'°"' "•^" ""--- ;u the b..st possible position LTcidi g whLuf n^ IT "' ^t'"'' '''^^ u?a J ^im " Dictionary of Islam." The other irH-Tu/'lu? necessary and what suporfluous in a P. Pincott on "Sikhism." The" is ^lome hi l^ ' T ''""'■ '^'"' ''P""'"' emphases is Mr (SJ^^2^7^rlt:d^t%^y ^-l^Vpon; Argenson Murray (E C. Grenv 1 e)-lSV .^^^^^ Eveiiti (G.)--GuiSe he St^S T «''""' '^"'"'"^ ^'''^ ^^P-^blic ' of the Firs Twelve Years of h ttv TT''^ f'''^ ^^'"""als (aB.)-Annals and U^^"^ ^^-^:^^r^ ^^.^ byG.BirbecklliU; Tupp^r (£Sn"" m^'^^^'*^^ w.th x\otes, &c., Autobiography coktainfilg iSnTsc^^^e^^^^^^ Authors, Politicians at HomP «„/ Ti!' j ■ ^•' *^*^ ^'"'"ent (Sir Isaa'c)-His Friend andTs N?ece bv A i/'S""' "5^ ^'''■''- Wife and A. C. Ranyard; to^:ZT^\lt'^\^^^^^^^^ »''« "^ "S£:^^l5^tJ^:iaK -S- t^ f 4^^^ Clet^'a^ Author and twdve copperpTate. of fc^^ ""'r '"'f- P°^*''^'' '^ the tlie whole of the wood ErS^.l^n T^n=?".^^.. ^ ^''^J-t,. and Studies in Black and Red-* ben/anTL'"? ,'''' (Joseph)- Crimes; together, 3 vols (pubGOof """* '^ '°"^« Celebrated ' 1880-96 98 247 iNDUSTKiAL Self-In8TKUotou (Tho) and Technical Journal, contftining Instructions in the Leading Branches of Technical Science and Industrial Arts and Processes, comprising Building and Mechanical Design and Construction, Materials used in tlie Arts and Sciences Manufactures, Chemical Industry, Art Miimifactures, Kural Work' Technical Drawing and Design, witli practical, useful, and technicil Notes, Facts, and Figures for ready reference, by ninnerous Practical Writers and Technical Kxperts, profusely illustrated with working drawings, designs, and diagrams, 5 vols, 4to (pub 1>.()()) n.d. I'hiH splendid work, duvotod to tho spread ..f teolinioiil education, nppeals to all who take an nitereat m nmmiliictures mid constrnction, and in the progress and operation of practical science. As a useful and interestinfr book for voutliH and tlio^o encaKed in self- education, it cannot fad to recoinnieiid itself; while it will bo found a book of useful roleronce to the general reader. INDIA AND THK KASf— VVOKK.S RELATING 'I'O. 248 Bayley (Sir E. C.)— The Local Muhainmadan Dynasties, forming a Sequel to Sir H. M. Elliott's < History of the Muhaminadan Empire of India'; and Keene 'H. G.)— The Fall of the Moghul Empire from the death of Aurungzeb to the overthrow of the Maiiratta Power, map; Bate (J D.)— An Examination of the Claims of Ishniael as viewed by Mohammedans; together, 3 vols (pub 9.50) 1 884-S7 249 Bealk (Thomas William) -An Oriental Biographical Dictionary founded on materials collected. New Edition, revised and enlarged royal 8vo (pub 7.00) fg^l ' A complete biographifml dictionary for a countrv li... India, which in iis long history has produced a prolusion of great men, would be a vast undertaking. The suggestion liore made only indicates the lino on which tlio dictionary, at some future time, could be almost indehnitely extended, and rendered still more valuable asa w.nk of relcreneo. (iieat care has evidently been taken to secure the accuracy of all that has been inchuled in the work and that is ot tar more importance than mere bulk. The dictionary can be commended as trustworthy, and reflects much credit ou Mr Keene. Several interesting lists of rulers are given under the various founders of dynasties.'— i»(/(a. 250 BIKDWOOD (Sir George)— Report ou the Old Records of the India Office, with maps and illustrations; also Jennings (H). The Indian Religions on Results of tho Mysterious Buddhism concern- ing that also which is to be understood in the Divinity of Fire • together, 2 vols (pub 6.00) 1890-94 251 Cassell's Illustrated History of India, by James Grant, most pro- fusely illustrated throughout by well-executed Plans and Repre- sentations of the great Indian Battles, by Illustrations of the Castes and Races of India, and by Portraits of the Generals and Statesmen who have contributed to the founding of our Indian Empire, 2 vols, imp. 8vo (pub 4.50) 1890 Cluttekbuck (W. J.)— About Ceylon and Borneo, with 47 illustrations 252 and 2 maps; Hickson (S. J.)— Naturalist in North Celebes illustrated ; Dalton (Captain, Hero of Trichinopoly)— Memoir by Charles Dalton, portrait; and Lawrence-Archer's Commentaries on the Punjab Campaign, 1848-49 ; together, 4 vols (pub 9.00) 1878-92 253 Cunningham (H. S.)— British India and its Rulers, assisted in the Statistical Portion by J. Johnson ; and Irwin (H. C.)— The Garden of India, or Chapters of Oudh History and Aftairs ; together 2 vols, 8vo (pub 7.50) 1880-'' 254 Danvers (F. C.)— The Portuguese in India, History of the Rise and Decline of their Eastern Empire, with 22 maps, facsimiles of old charts, views, Ac, 2 vols; and D'Orsey (A. J, D.)— Portusruesa Discoveries, Dependencies, and Missions' in Asia and Africa with maps; together, 3 vols, (pub 12.00) 1893-94 M nal, containing Science and id ^^ecllilnical and ScienccH, IJiiiiil Worit, find tecluiic.il srouH I'mctical witli working N.I). «',nh to all who md iipcratioii of nigagud in sclf- biiuk (if UMuful ies, forming a ladan Empire )gliui Empire ;he Maluatta tie Oiaims of Jls (pub 9.50) 1884-87 1 Dictionary and enlarged, 1894 ils loiifT liistory iuggustiiin here lould be almost .'.0. (ircat cai'o ixl ill the work, commended as t8 of rulers are if the India ;s (H).— The ism concern- nity of Fire ; 1890-94 it, most pro- and Repre- ;ions of the ienerala and our Indian 1890 illustrations ■th Celebes, -Memoir by nentarios on 1.00) 1878-92 isted in the -The Garden together, 2 1880-*^ lie Rise and liiiles of old -Portuguese Africa, witii 1893-94 265 DoBfiON (Geo.)-RuH8m^ Railway Advance into Central Asia, Notes of a Journey from «t PotcM-sburg to Samarkand, illustrated ; Andrew IZ, ^•)-/"; "V'"«' ^f^ N'-ighliours, maps ; Our 8cientitic Frontier, r'^Si^^pu^iSf *^- ^^•^-''^"^- ^'^'- ^'--'^'-' -;-•:- 2r,6 Eluot (Sir IL M.)-Mernoir on the History, Folk- Lore, and Distribu- tion o the Rac.8 of the North-West Provinces of India. Edited by John Beanies, 2 vols; Thristian (J).-^Behar Proverbs classitipd Tn^to Fnl!n!h „,'/;T''r^ to their Subjcct-Matter, and trnnslatod into English with Notes, illustrating the Social Custom, Popular Superstition, and Every-Day Life of the People, and giving the 1 ales and Folk-Lore on which they arc founded with an Appendix and 1 wo Indices giving the Subject of eacli Proverb in EngHsh and the important words in Hindi; together. 3 vols, 8vo (pub 11.50) 1869-91 257 ELPmN.sTONK fHon M.)-History of India. The Hindu and Mahometan Periods, Library Edition, with Not . and Additions, K-o «A l\ 'xtP' ■''"'' Hensmaii (H.)--The Afghan War 18/9-80. a complete Narrative of the Capture of Cabul? the Siege aid 17n'f r ff •« °i,Ahemed Khel. the March to kandahal-. and the Defeat of Ayub Khan, maps; together, 2 vols (pub 9.50) 1882-89 ^^'^ ^ArnUS^ I^^P*-. w,- ^'^ Y^^T^ •" ^"^'^^ ^^^""--y. Costume, and Architecture, chietiy on the Western Side of India, 36 lakok and FINK KNriUAVlNGS EXQUISITELY COIXIKED, LIKE THE Ol.KilNAI, IRA W- \^I'V7, I^.V'!^"^'"'*'- Clarkson. Stansfield, Copley Fielding W LE3TEUPUKSS 1)e.scr.pt.ons, folio, in half morocco, gilt top, (pub tK/.Kjyj) 1892 ■ A boat iful an.l splendid work.'-Puor. Wilhon (Christopher North) 259 HouNADAv (Wm. T.) Two Years in the Jungle, the Experiences of a Hunter and Natuiali.st in India, Ceylon, the Malay Peninsula Maiof t"c'/ti "T '"^ '"r|-*--' -^ Jerdon (Surgeon Alcjor T. C.)-rhe Mammals of Inda, a Natural History of all / , 7"om " *° ' '^^'* Continental India ; together, 2 vols ^P" -^"^ 1874-85 260 Hunter (Sir WrnO--Bengal MS. Records, a selected list of Letters in the Board of Revenue, Calcutta, 1782-1807, with an Historical Dissertation and Analytical Index, 4 vols, 8vo (pub 7.50) 1894 261 Cakles (W R.)-Life in Corea, with Illustrations and map; and Rivett- Carnac (Col .S.)-Tl,e Presidental Armies of India, with an Account of the Progress of India since 1700; together, 2 vols, 8vo (pub 5.20) 1888-95 262 India's Princes-Life Sketches of the Native Rulers of India, with 47^ full-page portraits and illustrations, by M. Griffith. 4to (pub 'A haiid.somu volume t'oiituinino' a serips of n>)ntnrrriir>liiV, ,,„,.*.»•* ii i . 263 Kfene (H. G.)-History of India from the Earliest Times to the Present Day maps, 2 vols; The Turks in India: Critical Chapters on the Administration of the Country by the Chuohtai Babar and his Descendants, map ; together, 3 vols (pub 8.50) " 1879-93 80 264 Kkapf (Dr L.) — Dictionary of the Sufthili Tiaiijj;ungp, compiled by the Rev. Dr L. Krapf, with an Outline of a Huahili Oiaminar, and an Introduction liy Robert Cu8t, portrait ; and Whitworth's (C. C.) — An^lo-Indian Dictionary, a (iloHsary of Indian Terms UHed in Englifih ; together, 2 vols (pub 10.00) 1882-8r) 266 Lauhir (Col. W. F. B.)— Sketches of some Distinguished Anglo- Indians with Anglo-Indian Incidents and Anecdotes, 2 vols ; Forties (Capt. 0. J. S.) — Comparative Grammar of the Languages of Further India; James (Kliot) — Indian Industries; and Pool (J.J.) — Woman's Influence in the East, with Introduction, by Sir Lepel Gritlin ; together, 5 vols (pub 9.00) 1880-92 266 Macgregor (Colonel C, C.S.I.) — Narrative of a Journey through the Province of Khorassan and on the N.W. Frontier of Afghanistan in 1875, with map and numerous illustrations, 2 vols, 8vo(pub 7.50) 1879 'Though . . . the nxithor'H ninin dhjict wns to dcBcrihe thf Bt'oftrnphicnl fcntiires of KhoriiHNan, ho has brought Luforc us ini'ii and manners an well tiH rocks and defiles' Saturday Jleview. 267 Sanderson (G. P.) — Thirteen Years among the Wild Beasts of India ; their Haunts and Habits, from Persona! Observations, with an Account of the Modes of Capturing and Ti iiing Wild Elephants. 21 illustrations, and 3 maps; and Rico (iVlajor Gen.) — Indian Game, from Quail to Tiger Sport in India, 12 coloured plates; together, 2 vols (pub 8.00) 1884-96 268 Temple (Sir R.)— Journals kept in Hyderabad, Kashmir, Sikhini,and Nepal, maps and engravings, 2 vols ; Mitford (Major)- -To Cabul with the Cavalry Brigade, Narrative of Personal Experience with the Force under General Roberts, map and illustrations; also Orient and Occident, a journey East from Lahore to Liv.rpool. illustrated, together, 4 vols (pub 11.50 1881-88 269 Wilson (Professor H. H.)— Globsary of Indian Judicial and Revenue Terms and useful words occurring in Official Documents, &c., in- cluding words from the Arabic, Teluga, Karnata, Tamil, Persian, Hindustani, Sanskrit, Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Guzarathi, Malayalam, and other languages, 4to (pub 7.50) 1895 ' A work every page of which teems with information that no other Bcholar ever has or could have placed before the public. . . . The work must ever hold a foremost place not only in the history of India but in that of the human xR.i.ii.'— Edinburgh llcvicw. 270 Wood (Captain J.)— Journey to the Source of the Oxus, maps ; "Where Chinese Drive" — English Student Life at Peking, by a Student Interpreter, illustrated ; The Institutes of Gautama, Edited with Index by Prof F. Stenzler; Pezzi (Prof. D.)— Aryan Philology, according to the most Recent Researches; and Bellew (H. W.) — The Races of Afghanistan; together, 5 vols, (pub 11.00) 1872-85 271 YoUNGHUSBAND (Lieut. G. J.) — Eighteen Hundred Miles in a Burmese Tat thiough Burmah, Siam, and the Eastern Shan States, illu.s- trated ; Paske (Surgeon-General C. T.) — Life and 'I'ravel in Lower BuriTiah, with frontispiece; Hui>t (Major Leigh) — On Duty under a Tropical Sun, being some Practical Suggestions for the Maintenance of Health and i3odily Comfort, and the Treatment of Simple Diseases, with Remarks on Clothing and Equipment; alsi< Tropical Trials, a Handbook for Women in the Tropics ; together, 4 vols (pub 5.55) 1888-92 81 ipiled by the mar, and an •th's (C. C.) rn)8 UHocI in 1882-85 Rhnd Anglo- •oIr ; Fori)fi8 HI gu ages of Poor(J.J.) >y Sir Lepel 1880-92 through the Afghanistan ^o(pub 7.50) 1879 cnl fcntiireH of and ilefileH ' — I Beasts of ,'ationa, with d Elephants, 'n.) — Indian ired plates ; 1884-96 Sikhini, and --To Cabul Experience ations ; also Liv, rpool. 1881-88 nd Revenue ints, &c., in- nil, Persian, Guzarathi, 1895 liolnr ever hag old a forcmo8t ur(jh Itcvicw. )xus, maps ; 'eking, by a arna, Edited II riiiiology, V (H. W.)— )) 1872-85 n a Burmese States, illus- 'el in Lower )uty under a Maintenance pie Diseases, i^ai Trials, a lub 5.55) 1888-92 272 Inner (Father Thomas, of the Sorbonne)-C, E»s»y on he Ancient Inhabitants of t^.oth.nd, with Memoir oi the Author bv George Grubb, LL.D., and Appendix of Original Docun.ents by \\illiam *. Skene, LL.D., charts; Mackinnon (.Imncs)-^ Gulturo in harly Scotland, being a Study of Prehistoric^, Konmn, and Celtic Scotland ; Jervise (Andrew)— 'J'he HJHtory and Traditions of the Land of the Lindsays in Angus and Menrns, with Notices of Alyth Meigle, edited ,7; ^a,'?^'"r'*' ^'•^•' """'«■■""« f>ill-pnR'i phites; and Fraser (John .A)— Ihe Etruscans: Were they TeltH? or. The Light of an inductive 1 hilology thrown on I\)rty Etruscan Fossil Words preserved to us by Ancient Authors; together, 4 vols, 8vo (pub 15.60) 1882-92 27.3 IiiviN.i (WaKhington;- Spanish lapers, edited by I'ierre M Irving Geoflrey Crayon Edition, with the Author's latest and final Kevision printed m large type on good paper, with portrait, Hvo (pub. 3.00) 1881 274 iHviNc; (Washington)— Wolferfs Roost and other Papers Geoflrey Crayon Edition, with the Author's latest and tinul Revision, printed in large type on thick paper, with 7 illustrations, 8vo (pub 3.00) 1881 275 Jamkh (Croake)— Curiosities of Christian History prior to the Reforma- tion ; Kingscote (Mrs H.)- Tales of the Sun, or Foik-Lore of ^u"n- "',l"'i"'' "'"'**''' Sylvan Winter, with 70 illustrations; and Phillip.""uu, 277 Japan— Keramic Art of Japan, illustrated by upwards of 30 chromo- lithograph.s, aiitotyjjcs, and plioto-litliographs, by C. A. Au.Lsley and J L. Howes ; and Japanese Marks and Seals— I'art I. Pottery • lart II. Illuminated MSS. and Printed Books; Part III Lacquer Euaniels, Metal, Wood, Ivory, &c., by James L. Bowes, joint-author ot Reramic Art ot Japan,' with illustrations in colours and cold • together, 2 vols, imp 8vo (pub 20.00) IJ.J91 278 Jephson (11.)— The Platform, its Rise and Progress, by Henry Jephson Second Edition, 2 vols, 8vo (pub 5.00) ISd^l ' Mr Jephson is undoubtedly the first writer to treat the platform systematically, and to study It in its historical development and constitutional bearing. . The intrrpsf nnri importance of the book are great, and its merits conspicuous.'— rwiM ' ' HiB book is full of interesting inff rmation.'— 5t James's Oazetie. 279 Junker (Dr W.)— Travels in Africa, the Complete Work, being a Record of his Journeys from 1875 to 1886, translated from the German by A. H. Kcane, handsomely illustrated with numerous full-page plates hundreds of woodcuts in the text, and maps, 3 vols, 8vo (pub 15.00) 1890-92 'Dr Junker has made a distinguished name as an indefatigai)le traveller. The storv of his travels is rich m varied interest, and is a valuable contribution to our fast increasing stores of African knowledge. '—Daily Telegraph. ■'v-it.«»iiig 280 Kii^LKN (\V. D.)— Ecclesiastical History of Ireland from the Earliest Period to the Present Times, 2 vols, 8vo (pub 6.00.) 1875 89 Zi I 281 Ki'RNKN (A.) — Historico Critical Inquiry into the Origin and CoinpoBition of the lioxatcuuh ; altto Kellogg (S.ll.)- (Jcnt-Bis ami Growth of Religion ; togotlier, 2 voIm f|)iili f,M()) lH8fi-92 2«2 Kay's (John) Original Portraits and Caricature Etchings of (j'li'liratcd St(it«iNh People alio lldiiil nigh ( li.iraeters of the end of laHt and the lieginnini,' of IhiK Ceutniy, in a Seiiis of i'lograjihieal Characters and Anet dotes, 3()1 full-pnge platen, 2 large and thick ■Ito volumeH, half nioroeeo, gilt top (piili '(O.OO) 1,' '7 288 King (T. H.)- Study Book of Mediaeval Architecture and Art : Worki?ig Dinwiiiga ol' the I'rineipal Churehes of tlio Middle Ages in (Jerniany, Belgium, and France, Drawn to Uniform Scales from Actual Measurement, to which are added Illustiations of Keniark- ai)le Ohaliees, Cups, lionwork, Stained (Jlasn, TohiIih, Ac, in all between three and four thousiMid suli.jects, engraved on 100 full-page coppei plates, with Descriptions by G. J. Hill, the plates on India paper, 4 vols, imperial 4to, half morocco, top edges gilt (pub 80.00) 18% THE 8AGA8 OF FINLAND. 284 KiitiiY (W. F.) — The Hero of Fsthonia, nnd other Studies in the Roman Literature of that Country, Conijiiled from F.sthoiiian and German Hources, with a Map of F.sthonia, "J vols (pub /j.OO) 189,'> In this work nu account of tlic, uiiitnie ancient iitvrature and folk-lurt: of Entlionin Ih prcficiitcd to Kii){lifli rtaderh I'l i- tlic first time. ' 'I'liciu cnii iid little doulit tliiit lovers of folk-lore will rend tlie nmnziiip; ndvenfnres of till) hero with interest, and lie reminded of Hoveral kindred Ktories in other leficnrls. Mr Kirliy furnislies a map of the conntry, and ex])l(iiiiR its cliHriicli ristics for the hcnefit of those who have not visited it. In the copioiis index nnd plo^snrv which he has sunrilied, the editor helps the render to see many ot the imrnilels in the folk-lore if other eonntricH. It is not likely that many of onr countrymen will leel inclined to go to the fviilm of Ksthonian lore. They will iinturnlly content themselves with the liiphly readahlc work of Mr Kirby, who will tell them all tlnit they want to kri w ahoiit the country, its people, nnd their traditions.' — Allinur.iivi. •JHS Knox (John) — The Complete Worics of, now First Collected and edited, with l51bliogra|ihicnl Notices, Notes, and Illustrative Pajjers, by David Laiug, LL.l)., portrait.* and facsimiles, (] vols 8vo (pub Ifj.OO net) 1854-64 Murray, the Recent of .'^cotlnnd, well knew the truth of that which he affirmed when he uttered o\er the Heformer's grave those niemorahli' words, more quoted than any episode since th(! days of Cicero, " Tliere lies he who never feared the face of man.'' Thomas Carlyle remnikeil that Knox's History of the Kefortnation was n glorious old book, which he hoped every one would rend. "J8() Lamu (Charles) — Works, Complete, edited with Notes by Percy Fitz- gerald, the Heantif'ul Temple Edition, containing all the I'ieces originally icluded in 'Moxon's Edition,' with ('onections, Additional I.etters, id a Complete Series of (18) Portraits oi Lamb, from 1798 to 1835, together with that of his Sister and nuuiy Friends, elegantly printed in a nice clear type, (J vols, fcap 8vo (pub G.OO net) 1897 ' Mis works will bo received as amongst the most elaborately fmished gems of literature.' — De Qui.ncey. 287 Landou (Walter Savage, the celebrated T^oet, J'hilo.sopher, Es.sayist, and Critic) — Works. Complete t^ollected Edition, comprising his Irna,ginary Conversations, Citation aiul Examination of Shakespeare, The Penta- meron, Pericles and Aspasia, Minor Prose Pieces, and Poem.s, a Reprint of Moxon's Favourite Edition, beautiful portrait, 2 vols, loyal 8vo (pub O.60) 1895 ' Lander always paints with the finest toucli of truth, whether he is describing 'jxternnl or internal nature. ' — South ey incl) anc r^ M ibing 'external 289 29' 291 Stewart ; together, 4 voIh (pub 6.00) Le(igk (Alfred 0.) — Sunny Mimitobn, itn I'eopIoH nnd its 288 Lawrksck-Ahciikk— The OnlerH ol Chivalry, (nm the Original Htatuten of the various orders of Knighthoo.l and other SourceH of Inrorniation, with 3 portraitH and ' 'atcn, heaiitifully cjoun-d and hoighti ncd with gold, 4to, one large v )lamc, richly bound in cloth, gilt edges (pub 15.00) 1887 AW (Wui., the Mystic and Nonjuror)— Complete Works, printed fioui the best edition (of 1762), finely printed in large clear Old Knglish type, 9 vols 8vo Privately /rrinled, 1892-9;} Lkk (F. 0.)~Sight8and Shadows, being Kxaniplcn of the Supernatural, Apparitions, Supernatural Warnings, Hypnotic Kxperiments and (Jliostly Stories; Ingram (J. H.) -Haunte.l Homes and Family Legends of Great Britain, with 17 illustrations; Owen (M. A.) Old Kabbit, the Voodoo and other Sorcerers, a collection of Folk-Lore Stories of Sorcery, Magic, Medicine, and Fetishes, with m illustrations; and Boethius ; His Life and a Criticism of his Work, by H, f! 1891-97 . ' Industries, with >«^ 9 full-page dhiHtrations and large folding coloured map of Manitoba':^ . Bryce (George)— A short History of the Canadian people, with large folding coloured mp, and Tales of Adventure and Stories of Travel of Fifty Years Ago, gleaned from the Annuals, and edited with a Preface by James Cundall, illustrated with 4 steel plates and 16 fidl-page illustrations, reproduced by the Woodbury-gravure process; together 8 vols (pub 4.30) ' 1S87-93 292 Lkiguton (Archbishop) — Works comprising Sermons, 1 vol ; Expository Lectures on Psalms, Isaiah, St Matthew, Romans, The Creed, Lord's Prayer, and Ten Commandnienis, 1 vol; and University Lectures, Addiesses, and Spiritual Exercises, 1 vol; together, 3 vols, 8vo (pub 10.00) 1869-70 Lko (Prof., F.A.)— Four Chapters of North's Plutarch, containing the lives of CoriolanuH, Julius Ciesar, Marcus Antoninus, and Marcus Ihutus, as Sources of Shakespeare's Tragedies, ' Antony and Cleopatra,' 'Timon of Atiien.s,' and 'Hamlet,' photo-lithugia|)hcd in the exact size of the Original Edition of 1595, with Preface Notes comparin/' the Text of the Editions of 1579, 1595, and 1603, and Reference Jvr.tcs to the Text of the Tragedies of Shakespeare ; also Shakespeare ano the emblem Writers, an Exposition of their Siniiliarities of Thought and Expression, preceded by a View of Emblem Literature down" to ad. 1616, by H. Graen, 17 plates and many woodcuts; together, 2 vols (pub 2?.50) 1870-78 Le-Saok— The Adventures of Gil Bias of Sanjllana, translated by Henri Van Laun, with Introduction, Life, and Notes, beautifully })rinted in fine clear type, and illustrated with the charming series of 21 photo- gravures from designs by A. D. Lalauze. 4 vols, foolscap, 8vo (pub 2.50 net) ]g9g The only edition of this, t»ii; Inst translation of La Sage's masterpiece, the previous edition having been published in 3 Inrpe vols (imp 8vo). 295 Linton (VV. J.)— History of Wood Engraving in America, illustrated with 20 full-page engravings and numerous woodcut.i in the text, by Anderson, Adams, Jouna-J, Annin, Linton, Kruell, &c. ch-., edition limited to lOOO copies and numbered, 4to, half-morotcu ; and Hartshorne (E. M.)— Needlework : Designs for Church Embioidery and Crewel WTnrl/- fropi OM Kvnmnlpa in T^"'ui.1it PK«>..»1 ...1 /■• 4.1/ I -i •-, ■.-. 293 294 loice large fulding plates, containing upwards of bil hecMtituI and cj examples of JOngii.sh Mcdiajval Embroidery, with .1 description of each ■' " ■ ' • ■'-" 1880-82 plate, 8vo ; together, 2 vols (pub 8.75) (c) 34 / / 296 Lingard's History of England from the First Invasion by the Kohians to the Accession of William and Mary in 1688. Rest Library Edition, containing all the latest Notes and Emendations of the Author, with Memoir, enriched with 10 portraits, newly etched for this Edition. 10 vols, 8vo (pub 25.00) 1H8;5 ''['he accuracy of Lingard's Staiimciits on many points of controversy, as well as the penial Hulnioty of hiH view, is now recognised.'— J'jjiiea. 297 I...(K (Alfred G. and Charles G.)--A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid, from its Discovery to the Trcsent Time, with details in regard to all the new Developments for its Manufacture, illustrated with 77 construction plates drawn to scale measurements, and numerous oilior illustrations, imp 8vo (pub 13.00) 1879 298 LiiHiiocK (Sir John, Bart.)— A Contribution to our Knowledge of Seed- lings, 684 figures ni the text, exhaustive Bibliography and Index, 2 vols, 8vo (pub 8.00 net) lygo 299 Lur.Aun (Captain F. D.)— The Rise of oar East African Empire, Early I'.fTorts in Uganda and Nyassaland, with 130 illustrations from drawings and photographs under the personal superintendence of the author, and 14 specially prepared maps, 2 vols, 8vo (pub 10.00) 1892 300 LiJi'TON (James Irvine)— The Horse, as he was, as he is, and as ho ought to be, illustrated ; and Anderson (Edward L.)— How to liide and School a Horse, with a System of Horse Gymnastics, Fourth Edition, Revised and Corrected; Warbburton (Lieut.-Col.) — The Uacc Horse, How to Buy, Train, and Run Him, frontispiece ; Upton (Major R. D.)— Gleanings from tl" Desert of Arabia, a Book on the Ikoediug and Hearing of Arabii' lorses ; together, 4 vols (pub 5.50) 1881-94 301 MacDonnell (A., Professor) — Sanskrit-English Dictionary, being a Prac- tical Handbook, with Transliteration, Accentuation, and I'.tymological Analysis throughout, 4to ; and White (John T.)— Concise Latin- English Dictionary for the Use of Advanced Scholars and University Students, roy 8vo ; together, 2 vols (pub 15.00) 1880-93 302 M'Dowall (Wm.)— Chronicles of Lincluden as an Abbey and as a College, illustrated with engravings and plan, and beaiitifully printed on handmade paper, 4to, Roxburgh binding, gilt top (5.00) 1886 'Mr M'Dowall has shown in its treatment of this subject much industry and pains- taking cnro. All has been told that laborious research can rake together. 'I'lie volume will go far to satisfy the demands of students of ancient history, and will at the same time bo acceptable to the general reader, — Alhcnceum. 303 Mackay (Dr Charles) — A Glossary of Obscure Words in Shakespeare ami his Contemporaries, traced etymologically to the Ancient Language of the British People as spoken before the Irruption of the Danes and Saxons ; and Dictionary of Lowland Scotch, with an Introductory Chapter on the Poetry, Humour, and Literary History of the Scottish Language, illustrated with numerous Examples from the best Authorities, with an Appendix of Scottish Proverbs; together, 2 vols (pub 6.80) 1887-88 304 M'Kenney and Hall's Indian Tribes of North America, Biogra- phical Sketches and Anecdotes of the principal Chiefs, 100 authentic portraits, the portraits folio size, and coloured by hand, 2 vols, atlas folio, plates, and 2 vols, imperial 8vo, letterpress, compri.sinu; lJi(ign'ii)hies and general Indian History ; together, 4 vols, uniformly bound in new half crimson morocco, cloth sides (pub 150.00) ' A truly national work. The life-like expressiim of the portraits, their fulolity to the originals, and the beauty and accuracy of the colouring, have borne no unimportant part in securing for the work its well-deserved reputation, while the unfortunate destruction of the originals greatly enhances the value of these beantlfiil ro'Toductiuns.' 305 M'lvKNM-Y and Hall's Indian Tribes, Smaller Edition, 50 finely coloin-cd portraits, 2 vols, royal 8vo, half morocco Philadelphia, 1868 35 nvasion by the n 1G88. Beat EineiHliitious of s, nowly etched 188:5 ay, as woll hs the the Mnnufneture ne, witli details :'tui-e, ilhistratod s, and numerous 1879 wlcdge of Seed- Y iind Index, 2 1892 Empire, Early s horn drawings the author, and 1892 and as lie ought Hide and School 'idition, Revised Horse, How to U.)— Gleanings and Rearing of 1881-94 y, being a I'rac- d Etymological Concise Latiu- and University 1880-93 bbey and as a fully printed on 1886 idiislry nnd pains- lior, Tlie voliimy 1 lit the saiiit! tiiiui iliakespcare and it I^nnguage of the Danes and n introductory of the Scottish jest Autliorities, vols (pub 6.80) 1887-88 lerica, Riogra- , 100 authentic d, 2 vols, atlas int;; biographies y bound in new oir fulolity to the iiiniportnnt piirt in (lestriictiou of the finely coloured lade.lphia, 1868 306 Mackknzih (S,r Morell)-Mem.,ir, Compiled and Edited from I'rivntr I apers and Personal Reminiscences, by the Rev. II. R. Hawers. jM.rtrnit and tacsmule of autoL'raph letter from Queen Victoria ; and Erederick 1< rancis Xavier de Merode. l\Iini.stcr and Almoner to Tins IX., his Life and Works by Monseigneur Res.son, translated by Lady Herbert- together, 2 vols (i)nb 3. Tf)) "^ 1887-03 M'CoKMK^K (R.. Chief Medical Oflicer. Naturalist and Oeologist to the Expedition)— Voyages of Di.seovery in the Arctic and Antarctic Seas and Round the World, being Personal Nanatives of Attempts to Reach the North and South Poles, and of an Open Boat Expedition up the Wellington Channel in Searcli of Sir John Eianklin and Her Alaiesty's Ships 'I.rebus' and 'Terror' in Her Majesty's Boat torlorn Hope,' illustrated, 2 vols, royal 8vo (pub 13.00) 1894 308 M..vrKNniiiT (L.)-II!.ster as it T.s, or Twentv-eight Years' Experience as an Irish Editor, by 'Phoiiias Miickiiight, in 2 vols, 8vo (pub .I.OO) 1896 309 M'Li-NNAN (J. E.)-The Patriarchal Theory, based on the Papers of the late .Fohii Iergu.son M'i.ennan, c.iited and completed bv Donald M'LeMnan, M.A.: and Newton (C. T.)_E..says on Art and Areha-ology; together, 2 vols, 8vo (piib 6.50) 1880-188rl 310 Macu-oi. and Dewar's Dietioiiary of the Gaelic Language, in two part.«— tirst pai-t comprising a comprehensive Vocabulary of (iaelic Words with their different significations in English, and the second part comi.rising a V„eabulaiy of English Words with their various meanings in (iaelic- abso Stewart (A.)— Elements of Oaelie Grammar, in f.uir parts: Pronuncia- tion and Orthogir.pby — Parts of Speech — Syntax - Derivation and (omposition, revised by I)r M'Lauchlan ; together, 2 vols (pub 3.87) 1892 311 Mallkson (G. f{.)-History of the Erench in India from the Eoundin.^ ot londicherry m 1674 to its (^aptnre in 1761, maps: Eiiial Erench Struggles in India and on the liin industry. «lio has wielded his re^llion in such a manner as to render eminent service to h Wiiiibr.ry. comprehensive knowledge of the country.' — Ojiinion of Arminius 36 31 Mary Queen of Scots-Petit'B (Prof.) History of Mary Stuart, Queen of fecots, translated from the Original and Unpublislied MS. by Charies de J^landre, F.S.A. Scot., with beautifully engraved portrait from the miniature at Windsor Castle, 2 vols 4to ; A Narrative of the First i^ighteen Years of her Life, by Joseph Stevenson ; and Henderson (T F ) iT«nf "^"^ ""^ ^^^"^ ^"^^" "^ Scots ; together, 4 vols (pub ^ '•'»") 1874-90 316 Massf^ (Gerald)-A Book of the Beginnings, containing an Attempt to Recover and Reconstitute the Lost Origines of the Myths and Mysteries Types and Symbols, Religion and Language, with Egypt for the Mouthpiece and Africa as the Birthplace, 2 vols; also the continuation of above, The Natural Genesis, or Second Part of the Beginning, 2 vols; together, 4 vols, imp. 8vo (pub 15.00) 1881-83 317 MATHEMATiCAr. Works, comprising: Byrne — Dual Arithmetic, 2 vols; Edgeworth-Mathcmatical Psychics; Gaskin-Solutioi.s ; Griffin- Solutions ; Lloyd s Treatise on Magnetism; Solutions of Goodwins Iroblems; Turnbull— Plane Geometry. 8 vols, 8vo(iub 15.00) 1847-81 18 Mathkk (Cotton)-Wonders of the Invisible Worid, being an Account of tiie Prials of several Witches lately executed in New England, with Dr Increase Mather's Further Account of the Tryals and Cases of Con- science concerning Witchcrafts, 1693, portrait; also Mather (Increase)- Remarkable Providences of the Eariier Days of American Colonisation with Preface by George OiTor, portrait; together, 2 vols (pub 2.50) 1862-90 319 Mayhew (A.)— A Jorum of Punch with tho,se who helped to Brew it being the Ear y History of the London Charivari, portraits and illustra- tions ; Grego (J.)— History of Pariiamcntary Elections and Electioneering in the Old Days, with 100 illustrations ; Tom and Jerry, or the Day and Night Scenes of Life in London, facsimiles ; and Sinks of London laid open a locket Companion for the uninitiated, with illustrations by G. Cruikshank ; together, 4 vols (pub 5.00) 1848-95 320 Mkn of the Reign, a Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Peisons of British and Colonial Birth who have died during the Reign of Queen Victoria, edited by Thomas H. Ward, crown 8vo (pub 3 60^ 1885 It seems very well compiled, and with the «, perdix incorjiorattd, alo„. ^ith the ten names announced by the pub isherH to have been acxidenfally omitted dur ..r X pr h,t n^ period added, there are singularly few mifsing y^smts.'—Athenmim. prmting 321 Meredith (Goorge)-The Amazing Marriage, nicely printed on thick paper, 2 vols ; and Lever (Charies)-The Dnltons, or Three Roads in Life • the Javourite Harry Loriequer Edition, with 12 i!hi.stiations by 'Phiz' and other artists, 2 vols ; together, 4 vols, crown 8vo (pub 4.50) 1896 322 Michel (Francisque)-Critical Inquiry into the Scottish Language, with the view of illustrating the Rise and Progress of Civilisation hi Scotland beautifully printed on hand-made paper, 4to, Roxburgh, only 500 copies printed (pub 16.00) r » , g, "V^^^^^ 323 Mills (Chas.)— Attic Nights, a continuation of the inimitable ' Noctes AmbrosiauBB ;_Farrer (J. A.)— Crimes and Punishments, a translation of Beccarias ' Dei Delitti e Delle Pene,' with Chapters on Beccaria's Life and Character; Russell (W.)— Eccentric Personages, an Account of Odd and Queer Personages; and Ramsay (M.)-Gothic Handbook, an Intro- duction to the History of the Goths and to the Study of the Gothic Tongue ; together, 4 vols (pub 6.00) 1879-89 324 Napoleon Boiiaparte-Life of, by William HazHtt, Library Edition, 3 vols, 8vo (nub. 5-50) ' -0-" «./7fi" ^'yl.e .is energetic and often eloquent; a fine broadth is thrown over the details* and a fine spirit of philosophic energy breathes in every ^Aga.'—Athenwum, art, Queen of i. by Charles rait from tlie of the First ierson (T. F.) r, 4 vols (pub 1874-90 : an Attempt Myths and with Egypt jIs; also the Part of the 1881-83 netic, 2 vols; s; Griffin — Df Goodwin's .00), 1847-81 n Account of ngland, with \n.«es of Con- • (Increase) — Colonisation, s (pub 2.50) 1862-90 to Brew it, i and illustra- ilectioneering the Day and London laid iistrations by 1848-95 ; Persons of gn of Queen ) 1885 t. rfith tlie ten g the printing ed on thick toads in Life ; nsby 'Phiz' 4.50) 1896 iguage, with in Scotland, 1, only SOCi 1882 ble ' Noctes ranslatioii of iccaria's Life ;ount of Odd ik, an Intro- the Gothic 1879-89 r Edition, 3 1894 ir the details. 37 325 Milton (J.)— The Poetical Works of John Milton, edited with Memoirs Introductions, Notes and Essay on Milton's English and Versification' by David Masson, M.A., LL.D., Library Edition, with portraits in .3 vols, 8vo (pub 10.00) ^ 'lfj90 'It is impossible to do anything like justice to his extensive knowledge, his unwearied patience, his carefulness in stating facts, the skill with which he applies, and in all cases lairly applies the labours of earlier editors, and above all, to the hearty admiration and entliusiajiin winch have sustained him through his long and difficult toil. ''—^^fcfator 326 .MoLEswoBTH (W. N.)— History of England from 1830 to 1874 "com- prising the Great Reform Struggles of 1831-32; 3 vols, crown 8vo (pub 4.50) 2886 327 MoKKis (\V. O'Connor)— Count von Moltke, a Biographical and Critical Study, with portraits, maps, and plans ; also Great Commanders of Modern Times and the Campaign of 1815— Turenne, Marlborough, 1' rederick the Great, Napoleon, Wellington, Moltke, with illustrations and plans; together, 2 vols (pub 7.50) 1891-93 'Mr Morris evidently knows tiie country well, and is a strong believer in its future. His book will be found a useful summary of recent history, abounding in good character sketches, accompanied with photographs of the leading men.'— Times. 328 Montagu (Irving, Special War Correspondent ' Illustrated London News ') —Camp and Studio ana Wanderings of a War Artist, illustrated by the Author, 2 vols; Keary (0. F.)— Norway and the Norwegians, map and illustrations; and Sowerby (J.)-The Forest Cantons of Switzerland Luzerne, Schwyz, Uri, Unterwalden, map; together, 4 vols (pub ^■^^) 1892-6 329 MoNTELius (0.)— The Civilisation of Sweden in Heathen Times, trans- lated by Rev. F. H. Woods, B.D., with map and 205 illustrations, 8vo Th ^rl f^-u .. 1 1««8 The book describes the early progress of Swedish civilisation from a time some writte*n docummrts* ""'®""'' '° '''^'o''y> "' ^7 that terra is meant only what depends upon 330 MoRKis (J.)— Advance Japan, a Nation thoroughly in Earnest, with over 100 illustrations by R. Isayama, and of Photographs lent by the Japanese Legation; and Holtham (E. G.)— Eight years in Japan 1873-1881. Work, Travel and Recreation, with 3 folding maps ; together 2 vols (pub 5.25) ^8^3.95 331 MoTLEv's Rise of the Dutch Republic, New Edition, illustrated with map and numerous engravings ; and RoUin (M.)— Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Grecians and Macedonians, with illustrations; together, 2 vols royi'l 8vo (pub 3.60) ' j^ ^ 332 Napoleon at Home : The Family Life of the Emperor at the Tuileries with an Inventory and Description of the Emperor's Wardrobe by Frederic Masson, translated by James E. Matthew, Limited Edition with 12 illustrations by Myrbach, 2 vols ; Napoleon and his Detractors,' by H. L H. Prince Napoleon, translated by Raphael Ledos de Beaufort portraits and facsimile ; Fauriel (M.)— Last Days of the Consulate edited from the French of M. L. Lalaune ; and Le Comte de Paris, by the Marquis de Fleurs, translated by Constance Majendie; together 5 vols 8vo (pub. 16.25) 1885-94 333 Napier (Mark)— Claverhouse (Viscount Dundee)— Memorials and Letters, Illustrative of the Life and Times of John Giali.im df Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee, from 1643 to 1689, compiled from Orj.-i. ual ai|d Unpublished Documents, with Illustnitive Notes, cmhullisho I witli line portraits and facsimiles, 3 vols, 8vo (pub 13.00) l859-()it ' Dundee was a ramarkable man, whose name can never be foigotteu while militiiv skill ann prowess, anii the most loyal and active (Idolty to an almost hopeless cause shall chal- lenge attention. "^ ' 'Dundee was the most heroic genius, the most cloar-heided statesman, the most accom- phBhod aad huraano captain, that Sjotlaiid had knmn since the murder of Montrose ' 38 334 NoiMii'.s lii^hhuHi Alts : the Book of fche Club of True Highlanders (Leabhar Comnuu nam fio,- Ghael), a Record of Dress, Arms, Customs Arts, and Science of the Highlanders, compiled from printed and M.h Records and Traditions, and illustrated with Ktohings of Hiah- and ReJics, and the Keltic Vestiges of Great Britain and Ireland,' by 0. N. M'Intyre North,: Architect, Chief of the Club of True High- landers, London, 70 beautifully executed large full-page plates con- taining many figures and subjects, 2 vols, folio, beautifully bound in ailk tartan (subscription price, 25.00), privately printed foi' the Club 1881 335 Nakes (Archdeacon)— Glossary, or Collection of Words, Phrases, Customs ••overbs^^c, relating particularly to Shakespeare and his Contemporaries a New Edition with Considerable Additions, both of Words and Ex- amples, by James 0. Halliwell and Thomas Wright, M A • Diez (Freidnch, the distinguished Philologist) - An Etymological Dic- tionary of the Romance Languages, Remodelled for English Readers trom the Second German Edition, with a Vocabulary of English Words by T. C. Donkin ; together, 3 vols, 8vo (pub 8.60) " 1864-75 336 NEAI.K (Dr J. Mason), and Dr Littledale— Translations of the Primitive Liturgies of S Mark, S. Clement, S. James, S. Chyrsostoin, and S basil; I ho Holy Eastern Church, a Popular Outline of its Hi.story, Doctrines, Liturgies, and Vestments; and Jiulgaris (Nicolas)— Holy Catechism of the Orthodox Eastern Cliurch, faitlifully translated from the Orgiual Greek by the Rev. W. E. Daniel ; together, 3 vols (nub 3.00) ' 1873-93 337 Newman (Cardinal)— Miiscellanies from tnc Oxford Sermons- Farrar (Canon)— Word.s of Truth and Wi.sdom ; Stanley (Dean)— Scripture loitraits and other Miscellanies collected from his Published Writings- and VVilberforce (Bishop)- Heroes of Hebrew History ; together, 4 vols (pub 5.00) ^ ' 1896.7 338 Norman (C. B.) — Colonial France, its HLstory, Administration, and Lommerce; Lebon and Pelet's France as it is, specially written for Lnghsh Readers, translated by Arnold, with 3 coloured maps; and Senoirs Conversations with nistinguished Per.sons duriu"' the Second Empire, 1860 to 1862,2 vols in 1 ; together, 3 vols (pub lo'oO) 1880-88 339 Nokkis-Newman (C. L.)— The Boers in the Transvaal and Orange Free State in 1880-81, map; also Mackinnon (J.)— South AlVicaii Traits- together, 2 vols, 8vo (pub 5.00) j^gy 340 O'CoNNELL (Count, Uncle of the 'Great Liberator ')— The Last Colonel of the Irish Brigade, and Old Irish Life at Home and Abroad 1745 1S33, by Mrs M. J. O'Connell, with two portraits and numerous pedi- grees, 2 vols, 8vo (pub 6.00) 2899 ; Tliis picture of uld Irish life should attract tho notice both of historians and writeiN n f ' A life worth hiivius lived-honourable, upright, manly, and clean. Mrs O'Connell l.is sucModed m restoring the memory of an excellent man, his fiieiids and his surround nr? A picture of Irish life that is both edifying and fresh.'— V„W,7. suiroundings. 341 O'Hanlon (Very Rev. John Canon)~Lives of the Irish Saints compiled from Manuscript and other Sources, with the Commemorations and festivals of Holy Persons, noted in Calendars, Martyrologies and various Works, Domestic .,r Foreign, relating to the Ancient Church JJistory of Ireland, profusely illustrated with engravitigs, Vols I to V!If,, Ja.n-tiary to Angur-t (al! pubiisiicd), bucluam bevel gilt edges (pub 40.00) led hoards, 1875-96 39 Highlanders rnis, Customs, printed and ings of Hijifh- id Ireland, by f True High- e plates, con- ully hound in for the Club 1881 ases, Customs, 'ontemporaries ords and Ex- M.A. ; Diez lological Dic- glish Readerc Inglish Words 1864-75 the Primitive 'rsostom, and )t' its History, icolas) — Holy lated from the )ls (pub 3.00) 1873-93 loiis ; Farrar n) — Scripture led Writings; gether, 4 vols 1896-7 stration, and y written for I maps; and ; the Second '.00) 1880-88 Orange Free Vicaii Traits ; 1887 Last Colonel broad, 1745- imerous pedi- 1892 1 and writers o f i O'Connell lias 3 surrouiKliiiOT. rish Saints, miemorations ■rologies?, and dent Church 3, Vols I. to el it'll iioai'ds, 1875-96 342 Old Latin Biblical Texts, comprising— Wordsworth's (Professor John)— The Gospel according to St Matthew, from 8t Germain MS. in the National Library at Paris, with Intro- duction descriptive of the MS., and Five Appendices containing some Account of the Latin MSS. used by Erasmus and R. Stephens', the Latin and Greek MSS., collated by John Walker, with some Notes on his Life, and the chief defects of Martianay's Collation ; Prof. Wordsworth, Prof. Sanday, and J. H. White's Portions of the Gospels of St Mark and St Matthew, from the Bobbio MSS. in the National Library, Turin, together with other Fragments of the Gospels from Six MSS. in the Libraries of St Gall, Coire, Milan, and Berne, edited with the aid of Tischendorf's Transcripts, and the Printed Text of Ranke, Ceriani, and Hagen, with two facsimiles ; Whyte's (Henry J.)_The Four Gospels, from the Munich MS. in the Royal Library at Munich, with a Fragment of St John in the Hof Bibliothek at Vienna, edited with the aid of Tischendorf's Transcripts under the direction of the Bishop of Salisbury, fac- simile frontispiece, 4to ; together, 3 vols, 4to (pub 9.50) 1883-88 343 Oi.ii'HANT (M. 0. W.)— Literary History of England in the end of the I'.ighteenth and beginning of the Nineteenth Century, 3 vols Bvo. (pub 5.00) ' ,„8^ 344 Ormulum (The)— Early Anglo-Saxon Homilies in Rhyme, with the Notes and Glossary of Dr R. M. White, edited by Rev. Robert Holt, 2 vols, crown 8vo (pub 5.00) lyjg 345 Our National Cathedrals, their History and Architecture from their Foundation to Modern Times, with Special Accounts of Modern Restorations, the whole carefully compiled and revised with the aid of Dignitaries of the Anglican Church. Illustrated with 169 full- page steel engravings by Winkles, and numerous woodcuts, 3 vols, 4to, blue leather, vellum sides, gilt edges (pub 12.00) n.d. 346 OssiAx's Poems, translated by James Macpherson, with Dissertations on the Era and Poems of Ossian ; Nairne (Baroness)— Life and Songs, with a Memoir and Poems of Caroline Oliphant the younger, edited by Dr Charles Rogers, portrait and illustrations; together, 2 vols (P"!^ 2.12) 1874-90 347 OvERBURY (Sir Thos.)— Works in Prose and Verse, edited witli Notes and Biographical Account by E. F. Rimbault ; Sackville (Thomas)— Poetical Works, edited by the Hon. and Rev. Reginald W. Sackville- West, portrait ; and Selden (John)— Table Talk, with Biographical Preface and Notes by- S. W. Singer, to which is added Arthur Warwick's Spare Minutes, portrait; together, 3 vols (pub 3.60) 1859-90 348 OwKN (Rev. R.)— Treatise of Dogmatic Theology and Institutes of Canon Law ; together, 2 vols 8vo (pub 7.50) 1884-7 ' As a learned and comprehensive collection of facts and references, frequently ilius- trated with impartiality, it adds another contribution of value to a branch of literature still very meagre in works of interest to the English student.'— CAjtrcA Quarterly Heview. 349 Palmer (Samuel, the Celebrated Painter and Etcher, and Pupil of William Blake) : His Life and Letters, written and edited by his Son, A. H. Palmer, finely etched portrait, 8 copperplate engravings, and 14 woodcuts throughout the text, illustrative of his best artistic work; and Spooner (S., M.D.)— Anecdotes of Painting and the Fine Arts, Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors, and Architects, and Ouriosilies of Art, illustrated with 12 portraits of Masters of the different schools of painting ; together, 2 vols (pub 6.00) 1892 40 350 Par,8 Law Courts (The)-Sketohe8 of Men and Manners in P^A. cZlTn ?"'; *'-,*^--h ^y «-ald P. Moriarty BA BalS Hubert Paton ; .togethe^ 2 vols or 8v'o (^ 2.So""' ' TshI by Etheliae Ella Dell, with A,,r.^ir^^,^:^ ;^^Zj^S 353 Patekson (J.)-Comnientaries on the Liberty of the Snh,P.^ n aII^ 354 Paton (Sir Noel)-His Life and Work, by Alfred T Storv ill., f f ^ w,th 45 beautiful engraving, being' r^Kioi' f^^li ""cS works; Compositions trom Shelley's Prometheus Unbound with To outline engravings ; together, 2 vols, 4to (pub 6.00) ' TsTT % thT l?^- ^'/-"'f "--y of the Egyptian Revolution from the Period of the Mamelukes to the Death of Mohammed Ali : from Arab and European Memoir, Oral Tradition, and Local ResearcTil^^ols. Zt AChenwum. i^uiuiiieuts ot Asia and Atrica must be sensible.'— 356 Pklly (Col. Sir Lewis)— The Miracle Play of Hasan ^nrJ M • colour drawing., with Descriptive Lettei^ress, 4to (pub S^dS) Tv da« Pennethorne and Robinson's The Geometry and nnf.Vc «f Ancient Architecture, illustrated byTxTm^les^l^'rhebes Athen, and Rome, illustrated with 54 large Plates some of whfl THE GEEAT ENCYCLOPAEDIA OP MEDICINE 359 Pepper i Prof W.) and Starr (Prof Louis)-A System of Prarfiroi in five i,,., 8v„ vjl. cC. wi.l,i„SipS'o5'J2,"'"'"""Ti.iS,';t era in Paris, B.A. ; Balliol and smaller enionies, por- ic. (fcc, royal 1894 ar's Observa- i; and Paton )m the Works ling full-page lack burn and 1894-5 ud Vignettes, fioin IJesigns 11 his Works iiie paper, 4to 1892 ject and the 2 vols ; The g Coninient- Sngland; to- 1877-80 y, illustrated his choicest nd, with 12 1877-95 le Period of Arab and 2 vols, 8vo 1868 'n their atten- 10 sonaiblti.' — id Husain, 3vised with 1879 ;, illustrated jinal water- 60) N,D. Optics of 3IU Thebes f which are ;es of Text 1878 Egyptian art, rohitecure.' — Practical •per, M.D., 3, complete 'hiladelphia iiidard work for facts. ' — 41 Illostuateu »y TiiK AuTiiou OK " Trilby." Euition-ue-Luxe 360 PmuPs (F. C.)-As in a Looking Glass, the splendid Edition-de-Luxe, handsome y printed ,n a beautiful clear large type on heavy calendered- paper, and Illustrated with 13 original engravings from designs in his characteristic style by George Du Maurier, the celebrated artist of / imch and author of ' Trilby,' imp 8vo (pub 7.75) ISHQ bo ifl::s:c:d in^iuf '^ '""^'"'''""^' "•'" "-•«« " c-ik«.!a„k.H. .m i„ ti. rZ: 361 Pint.Ps (l'hilip)-The Forth Bridge, in its Various Stages of Construc- tion, and Compared with the most Notable Bridges of the World interesting descriptive letterpress, with 57 full-page Plates, n.any double folding, exhibiting the progress of the Works from the founda- t: IS to the completion of the Bridge, oblong 4to (pub 15.00) n d Has handsome voluino written by a man who han been ran.il ir with tho work Lm t e boginmng, and copu.uHly illustrate.l with platen of the Bridge i.T a s Loh of cT T ioth'l :;o\^^n\r'i'r.-: "■" ?'-'^'"«''' -g-eering fe^t 01, no lorn fime" .""" „fln„» . ? ^ i"' hu Iding ot tiio.se caissons on land, of launching and tnLrcine: then :Se:ri';g..'-^i:£ j""^ ""- '" '" """•' "> '"- '^«'"-^' " >* '- -1;*'^..^::^ 362 Philpots (John R) -Oysters, and All about Them, being a Complete History of the Titular Subject, exhaustive on all points^f necessa.-^ and curious information, from the Earliest Writers to those of the Present June, with Numerous Additions, Facts, and Notes, with a Glossarial and Referential Index, 2 vols crown 8vo (pub 5.00) 363 P.KK3 Ploughman, The Vision and Creed of, edited with a Hi2c!l Introduction, Notes and Glossary by T. Wright, 2 vols; and buckling (bir J )--Poems, Plays, and other Remains, with an Account of the Author, edited by W. C. Hazlitt, 2 vols ; together, 4 vols 12mo (pub 5.00) ' i«q7 09 364 Prescotfs Complete Works.-A New Handsome Library Edition beautifully printed on antique paper, 1 2 vols, 8vo (pub 13.00) 189G-97 Per?r q^iKsT^ TiJ:tSni atisSder ^''^' ' -'^ ' ^---'^ narrLu;^:i,A;irrsS£'!,l^o;:::^^"^"^'' ^'^'--^ '- ^'^-- --d direct 365 Pi.oTiNi Opera Omnia Porphyrii Liber de Vita Pbtini cum Marsilii iicini Lommentanis et ejusdem Interpretatione Castigata, Anno- tationem in Unum L.brum Plotini et in Porphyrium additit Daniel Uyttenbach, Apparatum Criticum Disposuit, Indices Concinnavit G H. Moser, ad hdem codicum MSS. et in novK recensionis modum brfeca Latinaque emendavit indices explevit, prolegomena intro- ductiones Annotationes, Explicandis rebus ac verbis itemque Nicephori Nathanaehs Antitheticum Adversus Plotinum et Dialogum Graoi bcriptoris Anonymi ineditum de anima adjecit F. Or.uzerrS vols 4io vpul) 7.U0) jggg ^w'^.y*^^. ^P^*"^ Morali, Gr. et Lat., cum indice adjecit Daniel Wyttenbach, best edition of the text, 15 vols 8vo (pub 17.00) 1795 ] 8S0 367 PooocK (Xicolas)_Records of the Reformation-The Divorce 1527- lo33, luost.y now for the first time printed from MSS. in the British Museum, the Public Record Office, the Venetian Archives, and other Libraries, 2 vols 8vo (pub 9.00) 1 07A 368 PoHTKAuGalleryof Pugilists of England, America, and Australia fron, Jom bayers to James J. Corbett, with Biographical Sketches and Authen.c Records of their Victories and Defeats, embracing Men of all Nations connected with the Pugilistic Arena, illustrated with r~ '■"■-J: T^r'^J^, t:i..i>icii<, puginscs, spleiulidiy executed, and lUus rat.,0 of the Styles and Art of Self-Defeace, folio, cloth (pub " ' 1894 366 43 369 Phel (Dr Carl du)_The Philosophy of My. dor man »>., n n -Kir ^ Y ^ . 'iJ : 371 Pugin's Architectural Works- Examoles of f.fi • a , .^^'^^"^^ ijenerpress by J^. J. Wilson, architect, illustratpfl w,ft. oor, <• i also the Sequel, an Apolcry for the Rnviv.l ,>f i ^u • ! ^''^s-trations, with 10£ull-ra.e p'ater tLpthlr 07 n . of christian Architecture, GothicOrimmentsoftheFifteeXand Si.f„ .1 n '°'''"'"'' ^ ^°*« ' 373 Rabklais' (Frangois) Works— Translated hv ^^Jr Th tt /'-'"^^■^''^ 5 vol, fc.p 8v„ (pub 3 00 3 '"''""'""y P"»'«<1 "■ a°e oleT .,p<,, r..4.=.'1S°"' """"""^ *"• ■""■'• «" '"»". "ri.. i™.to.bi. Lif. ., ,,. S 374 Ramsay (Allan)— -The Ever Green • a rwi^ *■■ c ^ by the^ngeious before SoO ' /acSf Rep^dnfof' fh '"o •^^■''*? Edition of 1724, 2 vols Tea Tahlp M;=.Tii ^a ^ „°^ *''*^ Original Songs, Scots a^d ttglish ^J^rinte^ f'o I^ A Collection of Choice editioA, beautifully printed oTrb^^ ^" ourteenth (the best) only a limited nLber printed toiher'i ^^T r^'' ^^'*^°» binding (pub 1(5.00) P""*^"^ ' together, 4 vols 4to, Roxburgh 370 Random Recollections of Courts and Society bv « Or,. .-. ^^^^ Cosmopolitan Recollections, by the autlior of ' Ln^^ T'''^^" ' ^"^ 2 vols ; together, 3 vols (pub 5 87^ °"' ^«<^o'l««tions,' ated from tho f.) — Primitive Reproductive thor of ' Tho 1885-89 Gallicaecod. trica alusque 2l, facsimile ; and certain , edited frorn id Glossary ; (l)r Kdward) \uthority of each other ; 1860-88 Architecture, Hans, Eleva- t' the various iss of Archi- Descriptive !25 full-page 5 vols ; True illustrations, architecture, hound in 1 j Edifices in rts at large, onstruction, Glossary of sized plates irs, 2 vols; es, the four ■s, in 1 vol ; 1895 {ntyhrooke ; by William 2 vols, 8vo 1891-95 Quhart and lers, edited and Photo- celebrated olear type, 1897 of the Great >ems wrote e Original 1 of Choice (the best) r edition, Ilox burgh 1876 itan ; and )Ileotions,' 1889 4S 376 Raymond (R. W.)— Mining Industry of tho States and Territories of tl Rocky Mountains, also Silver and Gold, an Account of the Mininjj and Metallurgical Industry of the Umted States, both works iUus trated, L' vok- (pub 7.60) 1876-77 377 Swjrr (Dean)— Life of, by Henry Craik, portraits, 2 vols, cr 8vo (pub "■' ' 1894 378 Reii, (Sir George;— The River Clyde, illustrated in a series of splendid drawings by Sir George Reid, reproduced in facsimile by Amand- Durand, folio (pub 5.00) l^j^- 379 Reid (Pro. J. S.)— History of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland com'- prising the Civil History of the Province of Ulster from the Accession of James I., New Edition, with Additional Notes by W D Killen D.D., 3 vols; and Ray (G. M.)— History of the Syrian Church in India, with 7 illustrations ; together, 4 vols (pub 6 00) 1837 9^ 3'^0 Rembrandt, Ostade, and the Dutch Schools-Deuchar (David the eiiiinent Engraver of Rembrandt, Ostade, and other Masters of' the Uutcliand Flemish School.s)— Rembrandt, a Collection of Two Hundred and 1 wenty-one Etchings, after the most eminent Masters of the Dutch and Flenush Schools, particularly Rembrandt, Ostade, Cornelius Bega, and Van Vliet, &c., also a few Original Designs, with choice impressions of the plates on Japanese vellum paper, 4to, morocco back and buckram sides (pub 15.00) ^ygo 381 Rexan's History of the People of Israel, Best Library Edition, 3 vols 8vo (pub 10.00) ' 2888 'We need only say that it is replete with Higns that M. Renan is still in full possession of bis unnvallod powers. Wo note the same .telicacy of inbi^'ht, the same brS of sympathy, tho same mastery of the varied resources of reflection and illustratir Th strength of the illustrious author lies in recalling to life a history no X dead but for the majority of us, buried beneath traditional misinterpretation. 1,/his pages ttd^y bone of the vanished actors hve. They also, as the reader will discover, speak, and w hi message wholesome tor these txmea.'—Athenceum. ^ ' 382 Renan and Strauss' Works in English, comprising The Song of Soncs or Song of Solomon; Studies in Religious History, First Series' Leaders of Christian and Anti-Christian Thought; Second Series' Religions of Antiquity ; The Book of Ecclesiastes, or Cohelet the Preacher, &c. ; The Christian Church ; and Strauss' Life of Jesus • m all, 6 vols, cr 8vo (pub 3.00) j^ p' 383 Reynolds (Sir Joshua) and the Royal Academy, by Claude Phil- lips, Large Paper Ldition, with 9 beautiful large plates on copper from drawings by the Artist; Lady Maiy Wortley Montagu, Select Passages from her Letters, 9 beautiful portraits, mostly after Sir George Kneller, Large Paper Edition; and Swift (Dean), His Life and WritmgS, by Gerald P. Moriarty, Balliol Colle..e Oxford Large Paper Edition, with 9 portraits after Lely, Kneller! Rigaud' Jeryas, Aikman, and others ; together, 3 vols, imp 8vo, Roxburch binding, gilt tops (pub 15.00) ^ ' jgaolJ Impression on large paper limited to 150 copies, and numbered. 384 Ridpath's History of the World, being an Account of the Princi- pal Events m the Career of the Human Race, from the Beginning of Civilisation to the Present Time, from recent and authentic sources by John Clark Ridpath, LL.D., Editmude-Luxe, profusely illustrated with Maps, Charts, Sketches, Portraits, and Diagrams, the frontis- piece plates being Proofs on India Paper, handsomelv printed on heavy calendered paper, 8 vols, 4to (pub 75.00) ' A grand Cyclopedia of Universal History, specially prepared as an ' Edition of vV rh^oVw' r;iit;"-"it*'^f"^^^^^^ «'■ b-rroduetio.*;: bin; Ir bis tli^kTa^d tiie w^^lth of iliul^Sn^? thl^^S'^^f^j -"i^l^SS Its intrinsic value, but aids materially in popularising it. ^ a Biographical Sketch by Edmund B. Tylor ,or "> nl 7 ' ^"' ""V' cuts, 2 volH ; together. 4 voI«. «v,. /. ..! Vn vood. 886 cuts, 2 vol8 ; together, 4 vols, 8vo (pub lO-.^iU) Kmi.KLL'8 Scottish Peerage-Inquiry into th„ I „» ^ t, Scottish Peerages before an-lTtJ /h«r I"'?- ^^'''''''^ ^^ tion and Forfeifure, w.th a' i xpo [tion of onr"' """'"''•"^ ■•^"••"^''=- bistorial Law, 2 voi;, 8vo (pub 7^7^) °"' *'"""'"*' °"8""*J |'o"- A tiuamirv of antiquarian rosuarcii nto our ancient ^ ■-. .. r • ^^"^^ ^gn,t.es, an.l jl«8co„t8, with an Appendix of" nZta.Ucas. , T ''"'''"'"' ''** '""'""". are nericct niodolH. ' ^ "nportant case.*. Ii,u contents and analysis He lias tender lovo-sonRH, outl)urst8 of pvnipJam ■..,,1 =„.• ■ . l0«l-86 Romer's (Professor Dr Fred)— The Ror,« r„.r». * r^- . ^^89-96 translated by John Edvvird Lee f G Sh" s ?'°: "\ Poland, 'Keller's Lake Dwellings '19 fili^riiV •^•^•' *''*nsIator of Pahvontological SpeS .'s al o fff inCn ' (rTT' """"^^^^ Barrows and Bone Caves of DerbysS Si ^?'^./ T *''« 391 RoTHscuLii's (Tlie -The Financial Rulers of Nations bv T.K \? ^^* portiaita and illustrations; EdwardsTn S T S 'p^ ''''S ***''^^^'' of Moscow and E.nperors of Rusia .^LciL of Fr7"f'''^'^'' of interesting Family Papers frotn fl.« n^ r^ ■^uy^nd, a Series together. 3 vols (pub 6 00) ' ^°''"^'' ^°"*1"««* downwards; 392 Russell (Henry; and Gattie (William)-Tbe Rnin nf fK o i^^^"^^ Cause, Effect, and Remedy, L Resum of the Iv ntf of fslrt 'r^of' illustrated with a portrait of General Gnr^n !i% u *° ^**^^' • illustrations ; also ?^eters (Dr cTr -New Lilt on D^ ^^^^^^ ^"^ being the Narrative of the German Enl P o» Dark Africa, Journeyings and Adventures aZ^;" t£' NaSre'' Tr Slf St ''' Iquatorial Africa, the Gallas, the Massais. Wasakuma &! ^T"" the Lake Barings and the Victoria. M„„r.,„ ?,, " , '*' 'f''-. ««•, on German by H W Dulcken luTZTf A^^ .. .', .""^''^'^ted fron, the 32 MeautiLlly Lc^lldlJuZT^^^^^^ ^^'^, 2 vols 1891-2 390 •V) r f ? 1. I.' ^"""'*^"' Illustrated with leliogravure Po 32 Meautifully Executed Full-Page Plates fron. Designs bv Uellgrewe. and Lar^e Kvnlpnnfr.„° n„K.— ' ^' ^"^'gns uy (pub 9.00) " ""^~ ^ -"loutctt luap; Cogefcher, Men of the I, Wallis, and f tliH Earl of sntitic I'apers jer, and with 38, and wood- 1841-84 Piautice of iiiK Jurisdic- iriginil Con- 1842 t, itH lionourH, ts and annlyiiis ; The White I and other 3 of Verse ; 1881-86 Jrd-pictureH of ■acteriseil by a bIs from the fotes, Pedi- le ' Spanish if Patronio, » Ijy James 1887-96 I red Miles s ; Werner lot's Ca-np ;he Congo, v/o maps ; h portrait; (pub 9.25) 1889-96 n Poland, nslator of numerous 5 on the a Descent 1877-84 n Keeves, ffs; Tsars , a Series kvnwards ; 1887-90 ludan, its to 1891, naps and Africa, tion, Its Eastern , &c., on row the 'ortraits, Rudolf •, 2 vols 1891-2 45 393 Salway (Charlotte M, n.,...„,» -i i i.:K this book, M ' ,h,ss.n,.i.i now adds a briilinnl':.:r;x:t:;f::;; --^szl;!';,:''''''''- 396 SciiAijv (J. Thoni«s)-History of the Confederate States Navy, from its Organtsat.on to the Surrender of its last Vessel, illustrated ; Williams, KlilS- r IV pS'""^- ^\'^' P'-^'^ent and Future ; and James- Naval History ot England ; together, 3 vols (pub 7.75) 1888-95 ^^^ ^'TnZMr/b '^^""^i%I^«"i«)-Theory and Analysis of Ornament, applied to the Work of Elementary Schools, with over 700 illustra- tions, 8vo (pub 3.60) 1892 398 Sc,ix;ci,.,ABDT(C)-Schliemann's Excavations, an Archaeological and Historical Study, by Dr C. Schuchhardt, Director of the Kestner Muse .m in Hanover, translated from the German by Eugenie Sellers with an Appendix on the Recent Discoveries at Hissarlik by Dr Schliemann and Dr Dorpfeld, and an Introduction by Walter Leaf t^nn« V. r r^/^n'^'^MP"'*'"'*'' "'^P'- P'"'«'«"d numerous illustra-' tions, 8vo (pub 4.50 net) ,„„, 399 Scott (Lead^r)-The Renaissance of Art in Italy, with frontispiece illuminated in gold and colours of the Madonna della Vittoria bv Mantegna, and over 200 illustrations, 4to (pub 7 50^ i's«« 400 Scott (Sir Walter)-Talesand Romances, with Inloductions. Notes and Illustrations and Glossary, illustrated with a series of steel plates and vignettes by W.HLizars, from drawings by Heath, Fraser. Allan, Mulready, Stanfield, Stone. 16 vols 18mo 1«oh -A Comprisefi :— St Ronans Well, Redgauutlet, Tales of Crusoders W^/l.t, i, i • "ui j Wido«, Fair Maid of Perth, Anno of Geierstein, C^nt K^rt of pWlI S^^^ Two Drovers, and Surgeon's Daughter. ' ^"^""^ Dangerous, 401 Scott's (Sir Walter)-The Provincial Antiquities and Picturesque Scenery of Scotland, illustrated with 52 beautiful full-page engravings from drawings by J M W. Turner, A. W. Calcott, A. Nnsymth. Rev. J. Thornson, and others, engraved by the first line engravers of A^l ^^w"M",t"^ ^^i ^V"'^""' "■ ^' ^^"^' G««^g« Cooke, J. C Aden, W. Miller, and others; a re-issue from the original copper- -«„ r. P'^*^**' '^*"' Roxburgh binding, gilt top (pub 30.00) isoo 402 Scott (Michael)-- Tom Cringle's Log and the Cruise of the mL Charming Editions, beautifully printed on fine pnper, with Photo- ^^ gravure lllubtrations by Frank Brangwyn, 4 vol.^; (rmh 2.".0) mo^ 'Vwo book.s wiiich we never IsiiJ to rieru.se evcrv vinr mo "T.,f,, r.7 i > r ,', T rn?tb"™i:{; ^1',^ ^^«'.<' in which h„L"ur'a„7;yho; Z niJsTgor; £ deSti^ and the nio.st thrilling narrative so marvellously iutemiiiijie. ' ?'"'«''""» uescnptioiih ..^* 46 regarding LeUio Literature in all itH Uran.hPH, c.,litf.,l l.v tho lato Rev. Dr A. Cameron, Mioclick, PartH 1 to 4. all pull L L„r«e Paper edition, royal Hvo, half morocco, scarce ' \X 404 S«LWVN (George) and his Contemporaries, with Memoirs an.l Note T.y 405 Sempill Ballate. (The)_Ballads of the Sixteenth Century, a Seril^^f Semp[irH67 I'S'' T f V'"m' ''T'f' ^'^'""" B-rihfd to'SX nempiJi I.)b7-10H,J. Edited with a Preface tv T (i <;»£.v.«„.«„ i Hamilton (William, of na.«our,a704-1754)-pLL an^SoXd with thn original AKS., and containing ievoral pi Js Zu £ed Edited by James Paterson, portraits ; and Hon«s and IJallad £ relsy of hcotland, Romantic and Historical, Chronologically ar anBed infi « "^'*«?/,'y P^tor Ross. 2 vols; together, 4 vols (p„b 9 CO) ^Sr.0 iS 406 Sktov Alexander, Earl of Dumfermline, Chancellor of S otiand 1555 Ib22)-Men.o,r ot, with an Appendix containing a r.i«t of the various Presidents of the Court, and Genealogical Tablefof the l4 ' Fa„ Me of Erskine, Hope, Daliymple, and Dundan. by (ieorge Seton AdJoca e with etched portraits ; M'Kerlie (P. H.)-C;alloway in Andent and Modern Times ; koss (Dr W.„.)-Aberdour and ^fnchco ^ Historica Notices of the Parish and Monastery; together!' 3 vl .407 S>;;;on-Ka..k (IT. W:) Bear Hunting in the White Mountains, or AlaVka and Bnt.sh Columbia Revisited, with illustrations; IJopk ns fp P^ -i. ishing Experiences of Half a Century, illustrated ; Watson (J )_ Sketches of British Sporting Fishes, frontispiece; and Stoddart (T T ) —Angling Songs, edited with a Mer.oir by his Daughter no trait together. 4 vols, crSvo (pub 5.25) ^ " '^?ImII 40H Sevkkn (Joseph, the friend of KeatH)-His Life and Letters bj Wilham bharp Illustrated with line portrait of Keats by Sevmour (pub 5^00) ■ ^"''"■""'' ^'''^""^"' '"'' -«--»««. royal 8vo 409 SHKuinAx(HJi)- -Dramatic Works; also Swift (Dcan)_Choice Works including Gnlhv^-'s Travels, Tale of a Tub, &c., Lbraiy Editions' nicely printed . -n fine paper ; 2 vols, 8vo (pub 3.fiO) ^ ] 891 410 Shakespeare's Othello, the Moor of Venice, Beautiful Edition-de-Luxe elegantly printed and superbly Illustrated in Colours and Mono chrome, depicting the most nemorable Scenes in this Great Plat bv Ludovic Marchetti, folio, 1. df morocco, gilt edf^es (pub 7.75) ^^..f grelt^.riiLr/'''"'"^''''" ^'""" '"^""^ * '^"P^ •'^ ^''^^^ ^f-'^iO "'"«t^ations of the 411 ^^^^f^'^^-A-A Collection of Monographs and Criticisms on the Life and \V oijs of Shakespeare by eminent Shakespearian Scholars T^l^'"^^ ?; ^ '^"^'^'^y' ^^^- W. R. Arrowsmith, Rev Alex Dvcfi Sir F Madden, VV. H. Ireland J. Mitford, H. T. Hall, R.twSh ' C. Badhac , B. G. kinnear, De Quincey, R. M. Theobald, W H Smith, and others ; in a.^, 27 vols 1832-S' 412 Shand (Alex. J-i-Half a Century, or Changes in Men and Manners during the last Fifty Years; and Paget (John)— Paradoxes ar,.? Puzzles,^Historn-al, Judicial, and Literary ^ togeWr. 2 "ol^ 8vo \pu.. 1874-88 47 lent erudition il I'y tho lute )liiln(l, Lnrgo 1H85 mil Notes Iiy I, 4 vols, 8yo 1882 ry, a Series of )«cl to Robert eveiiHon ; alto Sorjgs collRti'fl unputplished. ad Minstrelsy lly arranged, 1 8.10- 1893 otliind, 15f)r)- )t' the various egal Families Ml, Advocate, Ancient and cohiie, being Jther, 3 vols 1882-91 ns, or Alaska Jkins (F. P.) ^vison (J.) — :idart (T. T.) er, portrait ; 1889-93 Letters, by by Seymour i, royal 8vo 1895 n compreHsing luit rnaiiitainN relations with oice Works, y Editions, 1891 Dn-de-Luxe, and Mono- at Play, by ations of the 5ms on the n Scholars, .lex. Dyce, /artwright, Id, W. H. 1832-88 i Manners doxes and vols 8yo 1874-88 413 hiiKU,KV (Percy By« 4ro- nomiciil and Geodetic Measures, Projection and Sketching, ' jdes c", .,''""'* " '''"'"' '" '' Mercato. ..Vojection, on the Variations of a Ships Compass, on Sounding, tvu.inin^' Surveys, and General Con- siderations, 8vo (pub 5.00) 1890 418 Sidney (Sir Philip)-The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia writf. uy Sir Plnhp Sidney, Kt. The Original 4to Edition (159(i) in Photographic Facsimile, with a Bibliograi.hica) Introduction, Kdited with Helace by D. H. 0,skar Sommer. Beautiiullv printed in Old Englis-h Type un Whatman's hand-made paper, 8vo bnards, antique stylr, edces uncut (pub 10.00) 1891 Impression limited to 300 copies, each numbered. ■ rhere IS no work in short, in the deimrtment of yrose /irf, on which .'ontains more ai...thegmatic wisdom than the Arcadia of Kidney ; and it is to he ,t,gruttcd that th,- volume which had charnied a Shakespeare, a Milton, and a Waller and which has been praised bv "Ta^IV}'^, I*"^'"' r** l>y<^owper should b. suffered, in any deference to the opinion of Lord Oxford, to slumber on the shelf."— -Dk DiiAhn. 419 SiMsoN (Alfred)~Travel8 in the Wilds of Ecuador and the Exploration of tvn Putumayo River, map; Maikham (Clements R.)_The War between Chili and Peru. 1S79-82, map; and Vincent (F.) — Around and About South America, Twenty Months of Quest and Query illus- trated ; together, 3 vols (pub '.).50) 1883-90 420 Sinclair (Mrs)— Hawaiian Flowers ; Indigenous Flowersof theHa -vaiian Islands, with 44 full-page plates, coloured from Nature, in the highest style of chromo lithography, with letterpress; also Album of Indian Ferns, 17 splendid large plates, containing 33 figures beautifully coloured after Nature of the various Specien of Ferns found on the Hills of India, reproduced in Chromo-lithoeraDhv from ths f»ri<,inal Wo»„, Colour Drawings by C. 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A.), and Ross (Martin)-ThrouKh Connem«r^ in « r nessCart, illustrated by W W Russel I„ thp vrn r / ^'*'^^''" deaux and its Neighborhood, n£::^i ''lo^;! ^Z^^^^ 1893 425 Sommer (H. Oskar)-The Kalendar of Sheoherdes Thp fh,*- of Pans 1503 in Photographic Facsimile A Sf Reprint oR Pynson's Edition of London 1506. Edited with « f-rW;. ?T * ^ tion and Glossary by H. 0. Sommer '"Bea^Sn; p ted 'il'htd' made paper, with all the rough woodcuts in facsimife,^3 vols in 1 Tm^ 8vo boards, antique (pub 10.00) ' ^' '™P Impression limited to 300 copies, and numbered A work wh.cfor .ore than two centunes .,L great favouritc'f our forefathers.- Spaxdino (Tho,nas)--The House of Lords, a Retrospect and a Forecast- Helps (&ir A.)— Thoughts upon Government; Thomson (J t\ 1889-92 432 ' Stepniak'8 King Stork and King Log : A Study of Modern Russia, 2 vols or. Bvo (pub 3.60) jgog 433 Sterne's (Laurence)-Complete Works, Best Library Edition, with a Life of the Author edited by James P. Browne, M.D., with portrait from painting by Reynolds, and illustrations by Thomas Stothard, R.A. ; 4 vols, 8vo 1885 434 Stevenson's Edinburgh in the Olden Time, a Series of Sixty- Three Drawings Views of Streets Public Buildings, and other Remains of Antiquity withm the City of Edinburgh, its Suburbs, and Leith be- tween the years 1717 and 1828 (which were collected by John Sime) Reproduced in Atlas Facsimile, edited by Thomas George Stevenson foho, half morocco extra, gilt top (pub 22.00 to subscribers) 1880 naJwed™^'''''"" "^ ***'' ^^ ""^ """"^ """''^ *° ^^0 copies, each one of which is -n^'^n?.? « not perhaps a city in Europe that offers to the lover of picturesque scenerv and^to the historian a more interesting series of subjects for the pencil andien thaSZ 435 Stevenson (Rev.: -The Legend and Commemorative Celebrations of Saint Kentigern, his Friends and Disciples, translated from the Aberdeen Breviary and the Arbuthnott Missal, with an Illustrative Appendix con- MSting of Notices of the Lives of Saints Thenew, Kentigern Servftn,,« 'Anything about 8t Kentigern and his contemporaries must be interesting to «tn,i..n»<= of Lcclesjastical History. To the citizens of Glasgow and the sLroundSsfricts t must be specially interesting, and yet few of us have any but a very hazy noticfn ,f wV,7 and what he did. The Lives and Legends of the early P^otLh/ain^sTv.lJI "^ ''n " known and appreciated than they desefye. As illustratS?llSoV\w 436 Story (W W.)-Nero, a Dramatic Poem founded on the Story of the Emperor Nero as recorded by the Ancient Writers; also, ValS^nbrosa a Vivid Description of the Apennines; Worsley (P. S -Poems and Translations, edited by E. Worsley; and Russell (deorge)-Fra""ents from many Tables, be.^g the Recollections of Some Wise M?n and Witty Men and W^men ; together, 4 vols (pub 4.25) 1875-81 437 Switzerland: Its Scenery and its People. Pictorially represented by Eminent Swiss and German Artists, comprising above 300 engravin/s in the text, many of them o large size, and 63 full-page plates, of which 16 are ^ colours ; with historical and descriptive text" based on he German of Dr Gsell-Fels : roy 4to (pub 10.00) Jggi ,T ' ^11*^* ''*'"'^* """^ °'°'''* picturesque features, both in the InmiscaDe nnH in fi, • , hfe of the country, are placed \,efore the reader in'these magnif^erpages ■!!^ J^/fc^'.'*^ !^:, Sh^il-t^tf"! *'i^E"J?'«»' '" *»>« Eighteenth Century .•k"!:':ufu±!:l!::V^"'^"'^""'?'.i^^"^«i H„d social Life ir 438 Sydney (W England from the Restoration to the Revolution 8.60) together, 3 vols (pub 1892 {d) so mmsmmmm and the Pielda- T«;„- p^ ^T V' ^ "®"° ^^^ ^°°^ m the Study ana the Melds, Large Paper; together, 4 vols, crown 8vo (pub 7 50) (pub lOoS"' ^ ^ ' '""^^^^^^^^ --^ -«P«. - 2 vols, royal io; the spot, and 4 .%?, LpTo 15^7^; '"'' '""'"^^ *'^'^T««%" (pub 30.00) ^ Cameron, folio, buckram cloth The impression of this superb work was limi»/,H ♦« ..nn • . . ^^^^ for sale in this country. 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Indeed, all is nrms..w„rtii.. atud^ut^y-St Jamcs-s'Budgei, """'' '''''"''° away without receiving the thanks of the Country the Life and Fossils, and erfumes, and Management ; istrated with 1884-91 kS to Modern W.)-Earlier Women, and n the Study ) (pub 7.50) 1889-92 lier, Baron of 1676 by V. i, royal ^8vo, 1889 i reproduced gs taken on 1888 avals through xperiment in iteresting.' — »: A Series a Separate the highest I Margaret Thackeray kram cloth 1893 ily 250 were ic, Library i, 8vo (pub 1892 3elgravian ith Notes he Author id Eleven ge, depict- from the 1876 rSULATE fnpire of from New 00) 1894 ti Scotland •0) 1894 praise this making of y will find mn iters of B thanks of 51 448 Toi-SToi (Count Sigo£)-War and Peace, comprising Before Tilsit • Th« InvasK>n ; and the French at Mosoo;, 3 volsi^alfo ZTe GeoS) a Complete Index of Places, Mountains, Rivers &c with 1 1 III page and smaller engravings on wood of Aln;.'. «"' ^ ''' "^'Zc^ltlt'^TV''' ^"PP""** ^««*-y- «f 'he whole Reigning Uucal House of J'omeran.a, translated by Lady Wilde Ef . ut 5 00) ' """'"' '^''°'' '^ ^""^"^ ^^-h^^'^. !>' D. 2 vols, cS 455 Vkrdi : An Anecdotic History of his Life and Works bv 4 P. ^^^'^ Coates (Robert, the Celebra'ted Actor)-S, by j' ^^ f„d^H ='h' Robmson, portrait; Archer (W )— Masks nr vLal\ q, T ■ , Amended, and Enlarged with a S 9 ' i ? ¥'*'*'"' ^'^P^ved, Vangny ; together, 2 vols (pub 4.00) ^^^'^tion, by Henry de 458 Walker (J. Russell)-Pre-Refonnation Churches in Fifp . « V with . ,erie. of 127 splendid ,J^.te. d„w» li l,^, dZl 'T'^'i Carvings, Pulpits, Mason's Marks, Plans. Elevations TnZ .!' Co...., Be.. Libr„y Edl„"^f :ol"t;VbtoV'' ' ''S Tercentary Edition of ''' 'lr"«!,^ll?°i*?!!:^^:"":P'«*«.^"gl-.- -^l Wlute-s Natural Hi«t..„ printed on good paper ; 2 ^'ols, 8vo (pub Sb) ^ ^ "°"'' '"I'y^^ 62 461 Walton and Cotton's Angle £.aition, with Notes and Additions by Thomas Satehfill hfin„t;f„n,r p=d „„ h.„,l.™.d. ,»p,, ,„.„ J, S„.baVSs ;ii;'".op' ' 1883 thc'SvlTedTtloTS^^^^^^ «^i*ions of Walton's fa.ou« book; 462 Ward (W.)-William George Ward and the Oxford Movement- William George Ward and the Catholic Revival • and WitnPs^pVtn ♦!.'. n . Mr ;• r : w T7\ ^'' ' '''''''-' ' -'"^-Tiirsr "^ ss Tl.> btgrp'£^7tr e%rg'alui:U'to;%t ';• pointed anecdote and n.ts. 463 w™a (JoH-DramaJe Works, edited, with Notes, &c., h, WHliam the stage between tl.e years 1602 and Tm uA ^/"f^y-T'^* "^I'^e and writing for vvhero he was born and'died it in 1m Jossib e 'to asc rS""^ "'" wiLt""^ -"^'ra ^l^» """^ his na,ne c.ai.ned by enthusia^rrc Sri ^l tr^ihlS'^ to SetSr- -<« Tainb^rt rrl^ntL^^^.aT^Srapt rS^^Zf ^J^L^'S,'''''''''' ^? ^^^^ '^"^ ^^ooiJ.? S^r^' -nd Philip)_Queens of Society, and Wits and Beaux of Mp\d th7o?'^"'T-n'*'^ '"■^''^ Preface' by Justin H M'CaX (pub9 0ot ^' '""^^••^^•°"« by C.A. Doyle, in 4 vols, 8v^o ' 1890 466 Whitklocke's (Sir B )-MemomIs of English Affairs, from the beginning of wbXrpreLtd't'beT^^^^^^^ 't?or^^"B''«^'''1.T *«/"- «-*-"' looke.' ^ oo'-uiguiiy ot the law— More, Bacon, Clarendon, and Whito- 467 Wilson (Sir Damel)-Memorials of Edinburgh in the Olden Time giving a Complete Account of the History and Antiquities of irsfS Metropolis, New Edition, with Extensive Alterations and Additions Ind with fresh Illustrations from the Author's drawings, handsomr^Hus 1647, by James Gordon of Rothiemay, 41 highly-finished steel eSav 1891 'l-i! i° J I !l!j"8H'™duced_in a manner that leaves nothing to be de«;r«H ■_.. the antiqu^ry-for uTequaHoir'-St SS"'' " """' *" "" -t-iarexceli;;;c;";;s 89 ; William le Unseen, 1890-93 168 WiLBON (Dr Andrew)-HeaUh for the People ; Wynter (A.)-Borderlands of Insanity, revised by Dr J, Mortimer Granville: Moffat (W )— Laud and Work; and Lupton (J. I. and J. M. K.)-Pedestrian'8 Itecord, with ?n K f inT^* P**^' """^ "P"^*^^^ °^ 1"" figure* ! togotlier, 4 vols IpuD o.uuj 1877-90 469 Wilson and Grey-Modern Printing Machinery and Lett.rpress Printing, f I ?nm ^'"'''^'^^' '"ustrated with numerous engravings, royal Svo! Two Works by the Eminent Russian Travblleb 470 WiNDT (H. de)_Siberia As It Is: with an Introduction by Her Excellency, Madame Olga Novikoff (' O K'), with 30 full-page and smaller illustrations (pub 4.50); also Price's-Fron. the Arctic Ocean to the Yellow Sea, illustrated (pub 3.00) ; together, 2 vols, 1892 471 WiTHEK (George)-Hymns and Songs of the Church, with the Musical Notes, composed by Orlando Gibbons; Hallelujah, or Britain's Second Remembrances, in Fra.seful and Penitential Hymns, Spiritual Hongs ?ni5J°' 9^'^f''/'^*o'^.n'"' Introductions by Edward Farr, portrait^; together, 2 vols (pub 2.50) ' I857.95 A Handsome and Artistic Volume. 472 Women-A Vision of Fair V/omen. Tributes to Beauty by Poets and Painters. Containing Pieces by Tennyson, Wordsworth, Shake- speare, Burns, S holey, Herrick, etc. etc., and illustrated with U photo-peintures (coloured plates), 7 photogravures, 8 etching's, and 50 full-page wood engravings, by Sir J. E. MiUais, Sydney P. Hall, Hoppner, J. Ralston, Adelaide Claxton, H. Leask, Kaulbacl. Pestalozzi, Seymour, Lucas, etc. The Poems beautifully printed by Dalziel Bros., roy 4to, elegantly bound in specially de.ignad cloth 1890 ^h°/'^w''^?'^*'\^°.^,"S*i Jf^^*"^^ *"^ Life, Best Library Edition, by William Knight, LL.D., Professor of Moral Philosophy at S Andrews, with beautiful portrait and etchings, 11 vols, royal 8vo (pub ,w , 1882^89 Profess^r'KS^'nHH'hi""''^!'/^' /'■'**.•'''* H°" *° *•>« students of WordBworth whicl. ^Zini ^ • -^ ^^"^ bestowed, and we shall look eagerly forward to the uublica t.on of the remaming volumes, and especially of tl.e life of the Poet with which h is t bo concluded. Mr Knight could not by any pos'sibility.have done his work betrer. '-^/.ctol^r 474 WoRDSWoRTH^s^Life, by Professor Knight, with portrait, 3 vols, imperial 475 Wordsworth (Biahop)-Shakespcare'8 Historical Plays, Roman and English, with Revised Texts, Introductions, and Notes, Glossarial, Critical, and Historical, 3 vols, ciowu 8vo (pub 5.25) 1893 snJrl'*''* '" °T?' """l *^^ ^"^^ '"' '"*'^ '^''°> °^ *''« so-called pure text editions of Shake- speare. . . . The introductions are unifoi-mlv er<'Hll«nf tKo „„.,i T °"'"'<-- .hort, clear, and always to the point." SrSet; * " '^' -P'-'^'ory notes are 476 World (The): Its Cities and Peoples, being a Popular Description of the Prmcipa Cities of the Globe, and the Characteristics, Manners, and Customs of the Humau Family, by Edwin Hodder and Robert Brown with upwards of 60 lull-page plates, numerous engravings in the text and coloured maps, 9 vols in 3, imp 8vo, half-morocco (pub 20.00) 1886 *^„ ^"rvJl^tf ?.-''"? '^"'SSl"'«i» *'>" ice-