u7o5 S54 1881 RAH OlE&O a2i THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BUSKIN THE iSibliograpf)j of ^^uskin A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL LIST ARRANGED IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER PUBLISHED WRITINGS IN PROSE AND VERSE JOHN RUSKIN, M.A. (from 1834 TO 1881). FIFTH EDIT /ON. REVISED AND ENLARGED. LONDON : ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW. THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RUSKIN. Enquiries on the Causes of the Colour of the Water of the Ehine, signed J. K., and dated " March, 1834." Facts and Considerations on the Strata of Mont Blanc ; and on some instances of Twisted Strata observable in Switzerland, by J. R., dated "March, 1834." (With three drawings by the author.) Printed in the Magazine of Natural History, con- ducted by J. C. Loudon. Vol. vii., Sept. 1834 (No. 41), pp. 438-439 ; and Dec. 1834 (No. 44), ■ pp. 644-645. " Mr. Loudon was the first literary patron who sent words of mine to be actually set up in print, in his Magazine of Natural History, when I was sixteen." — Instructions in the. Use of Budi- menlary Serifs, Oxford, p. 35. 1 2 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1835- 2 Poems in Friendship's Offering: — 1835. Saltzburg, pp. 37-38, signed J. E. Fragments from a Metrical Journal (Ander- nacht, St. Goar, dated 1833), pp. 317-319, signed J. R. " My first verse-writing in Friendship's Offering at fifteen."- — — University Magazine, April, 1878. %My First Editor. [These two pieces are not included in the collected volume of Poems. ] 3 Short paper relative to the induration of soft sand- stone, as exemphfied in the Cathedral of Basle, &c., signed "J. E., Heme Hill, July 25, 1836." Observations on the causes which occasion the variation of Temperature between Spring and River "Water, by J. R., dated " Heme Hill, Sept. 2, 1S3G." Printed in the Magazine of Natural History, and Jonrnal of Zoology, Botany, Mimralogy, Geology, and Meteorology, conducted by J. C. Loudon. Vol. ix., Sept. 1836 (No. 65), pp. 488-490; and Oct. 1836 (No. 66), pp. 533-536. 4 Poems, &:c., in Friendship's Offering (continued) : — 1836. The Months, pp. 290-291, signed J. R. 1838.] OF RUSKIN. 3 1837. The Last SmDe, p. 102, signed J. E. Leonl A Legend of Italy (prose), containing the Song, " Full, broad, and bright is the silver light," pp. 217-226, signed J.R. [The Prose Legend has never been reprinted.] The Poetry of Architecture, with Illustrations by the Author, and other papers, signed IQ^ta Phusin. Printed in Loudon's Arcliilectural Magazine, Vol. iv., No. 45 (Nov. 1837), to Vol. v., No. 58 (Dec. 1838). " Whether Works of Art may, with propriety, be combined with the sublimity of Nature ; and what would be the most appropriate situation for the proposed monument to the memory of Sir Walter Scott in Edinburgh 1 By Kata Phusin, Jan. 1839, Vol. v., ih. No. 59, pp. 625-636." "The aeries of Essays written for the Archtteclural Magazitie, under the signature of Kald Phusin, contain sentences nearly as well put together as any I have done since." — 3Ii/ First Editor (Uniuersily Magazine, April, 1878). Poems in Friendshiji's Offering (continued) : — • 1838. The Scythian Grave, pp. 116-118, signed, J. R., Ch. Ch. Oxen. 1—2 4 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1838- Remembrance, pp. 119-120, signed p. Christ Church, Oxford, pp. 287-288, signed J. K., Oxon. 1839. A Scythian Banquet Song, pp. 25-39. Aristodemus at Plataea, pp. 140-142. Both signed " J. E., Clirist Church, Oxon." 7 Poems in The Amaranth, a Mucellany of Original Prose and Verse, contributed by distinguished writers, and edited by T. K. Hervey. London : A H. Baily and Co., folio, 1839. pp. 5G-57. The Eecreant. ) ^ j ^ p. 90. The Wreck. J Poems in the London, Monthly Miscellany (Smith, Elder and Co., 1839), signed J. E. :— page 486. Song, " We care not what skies are the clearest." „ 491. Song, "Though thou hast not a feeling for one." ,, 500. Horace — Iter ad Brundusium. „ 536. Memory. „ 558. The Name. „ C04. Canzonet, " The Winter's chili." 1840.] OF RUSKIN. 5 page 624. Fragment from a Meteorological Journal. „ 635. Canzonet, " There's a change in the green of the leaf" „ 653. The Mirror. „ 739. Song of the Tyrolese after the Battle of Brixen. 9 Salsette and Elephanta. a Prize Poem, Eecited in the Theatre, Oxford, June 12, 1839, by John Ruskin, Christ Church, Oxford. Printed and pub- lished by J. Vincent, MDCCCXXXix. pp. 19. New Edition. George Allen, Orpington, 1879, pp. 16 ; uni- form in size with the Collected Works. 10 Remarks on the present state of Meteorological Science. By John Buskin, Esq., of Christ-Church College, Oxford. — Printed in Transactions of the Me- teorological Society. Vol. i. (Smith, Elder and Co., 1839), pp. 66-59. 11 Poems in Friendship's Offering (continued) ; — 1840. The Scythian Guest, pp. 52-GO, signed J. R, Ch. Ch. Oxford. THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1840- The Broken Chain. Parts 1 and 2 pp. 137- 154, signed J. K, Ch. Ch. Oxford. To * * * (To Adfele), pp. 244-248, signed p. 1841. The Tears of Psammenitus, pp. 37-45, signed J. E. The Two Paths, pp. 37-74, signed J. R The Old AYater-Wheel, pp. 107-108, signed K. *. [Kafa Phusin]. Farewell, pp. 168-180, signed BlonjVeoffo? (Sept. 1839). The Departed Light, pp. 217-218, signed p. Agonia, pp. 288, signed * * * . The Broken Chain. Part 3, pp. 311-319, signed J. R, Ch. Ch, Oxford. 12 Letter from J. Ruskin, Esq., of Christ Church, ad- dressed to Dr. Buckland, and dated " Naples, Feb. 7, 1841," giving a description of a recent landslip at the village of Giagnano, near Castel-a-Mare. — Proceedings of the Ashmolean Society, No. xvii., p. 46. Reprinted in Armies of the Chace, Vol. i. p. 302.* * To prevent needless and wearisome repetition, and to save space, all the remaining letters and items included in that collec- tion will be marked at the end of the description with an arrow. 1843.] OF RUSKIN. 7 13 Poems, &c., in Frkwliihips Offering (continued) : — 1842. The Last Song of Arion, pp. 43-51, signed J. R., Ch. Ch. Oxford. The Hills of Carrara, pp. 159-161, signed J. R., Ch. Ch. Oxford. 1843. The Broken Chain. Parts 4 and 5, with a drawing of Amboise by the author, engraved by E. Goodall. 14 Modern Painters : their superiority in the Art of Landscape Painting to all the Ancient Masters proved by examples of the true, the beautiful, and the intellectual, from the Works of Modern Artists, especially from those of J. M. W. Turner, Esq., R.A. By a Graduate of Oxford. 8vo, pp. xxxi. 420. London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1843. Second Edition, 1844, pp. Ixxxviii. 423. Third Edition, enlarged in size to match with the later vohiraes, revised by the author (Smith, Elder and Co., London, 1846), with added Preface to the Third Edition, pp. Ixiii. 422. A Postscript bearing date " Denmark Hill, June, 1851," was added to the first volume in the Edition of 1851. Seventh Edition, 1867, pp. Lxiii. 423. 15 Modern Painters. — To the Editor of the Weeldy Chronicle. — Letter signed " The Author of Modern S THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1843- Fainters." — Printed in the JFeehly Chronicle, Satur- day, September 23, 1843. A long letter of nearly a column, printed in italic type, in reference to a criticism on Modern Painters extending to two columns, which had appeared in the previous number of the Weekly Chronick (Sept. 16, 1843). »-» 16 Two Letters from the Author of Modern Painters in the Artist and Amateur's Magazine, edited by E. V. Rippingille. London: Longmans, 1843-44, pp. 280-287 ; 314-319. »_ 17 Poems, &c., in Friendship's Offering (concluded) : — 1844. The Battle of Montenotte, pp. 59-69. A Walk in Chamouni, pp. 141-144. With two drawings by the author, " The Coast of Genoa," and " Le Glacier des Bois," en- graved by J. C. Armytage. Both signed J. R., Christ Church, Oxford. 18 Poems in the Keepsake : — 1845, pp. 63-64. The Old Seaman. p. 270. The Alps seen from Marengo. Both signed J. R, Christ Church, Oxford. 1847.] OF RUSKIN. 9 Poems in the Keepsake (continued) : — 1846, p. 35. Mont Blanc. „ 234. The Arve at Cluse. 19 Poems in Ileath's Book of Beauty : — 1845, pp. 18-19. La Madonna dell' Acqua. ( Written among the Basses Alpea. 1846, pp. 109-110. ] T,, p, . ^ ( 1 he Glacier. All signed J. R, Christ Church, Oxford. 20 Modern Painters. Volume II. Containing Part III., Sections 1 and 2. Of the Imaginative and Theoretic Faculties. By a Graduate of Oxford. London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1846, pp. xvi. 217. The Third Edition of the First Volume (1816), revised by the author, was enlarged in size to match with the above. There are no illustrations to the first and second volumes ; but the illustrations destined to appear in the later volumes rendered a larger page necessary. In the Fourth Edition, 1848, appear some Addenda. Fifth Edition, 1869, pp. xvi. 224. 21 Danger to the National Gallery. Times, Thursday, January 7, 1847. A long letter of more than a column and a half, signed " The Author of Modern Painters," and dated Jan. 6. »— ♦ 10 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1847- 22 Essays in the Quarterhj Revieio : — June, 1847, pp. 1-57. Lord Lindsay's History of Christian Art. March, 1848, pp. 390-427. Eastlake on the HLstory of Painting. " Although I consented, some nine years ago, to review Lord Lindsay's Christian Art and Sir Charles Eastlake's Essay on Oil Painting, in the (Jiiarterly, I have ever since steadily refused to write even for that once respectable periodical." — Notes on the Royal Academy, 1856, page 6. 23 Sajwuel Prout. a Biographical and Critical Notice. Printed in The Art Journal for ]\Iarch 1849, pp. 76-77. 24 The Sevex Lamps of Architecture. By John Euskin, Author of " Modern Painters." With Illus- trations, drawn and etched by the Author, large 8vo, pp. xii. 205. (The plates are fourteen in number.) London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1849. The Seven Lamps of Architecture. By John Ruskin, JI.A. With Illustrations drawn by the Author, and re-etched by E. P. Cuff. Second Edition, with added Preface, large Svo, pp. xx. 205. London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1855. New Edition (Third). — George Allen, Sunnyside, Orpington, Kent, 1880, pp. xvi. 222. With new Preface dated "Brant- wood, February 25th, 1880." Some short notes are added. 1850.] OF RUSKIN. 11 Some copies contain (and all should contain) an added " Ad- vice " regal-ding the Aphorisms and Errata, printed on a sepa- rate leaf and occupying one page, dated " Brantwood, Coniston, May 26, ISSO." " The quite first Edition, with the original plates, will always, I venture to say, bear a high price in the market ; for its etchings were not only, every line of them, by my own hand, but bitten also by myself, with savage carelessness (I being then, as now, utterly scornful of all sorts of art dependent on blotch, or burr, or any other ' process ' than that of steady hand and true line) : out of which disdain, nevertheless, some of the plates came into effects both right and good for their purpose, and win, as I say, be always hereafter valuable." " Some pieces of rabid and utterly false Protestantism are cut out, from Text and Appendix alike, and may serve stiU to give the old editions some value yet, in the eyes of book-collectors." — Preface to the Edition o/lSSO. 25 Poems. J. E. Collected 1850. pp. iv. (including title), 283 (sig. B 2 to T 3), crown Svo. Printed for private circulation.)* [All the Poems except those marked with an asterisk had been previously printed in the publications specified at the side. F. 0. stands for FriendsJiijy's Offering.] CONTENTS. Page *1. Song ("I weary for the torrent") 3 *2. The Avalanche ... 5 *3. Ehrenbreitstein ... 8 *4r. The Emigration of the Sprites 13 • A copy of this volume was sold in June, 1S81, at Puttick and Simpson's auction-rooms, for £31. 12 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1850. Poems — contin ued. *5. Good Night .... *6. On Adfele, by Moonlight 7. The Months .... 8. The Last Smile . *9. The Gipsies .... 10. Song ("Full broad and bright is the silver light ") . 11. The Scythian Grave 12. Remembrance 13. Christ Church, Oxford . *14. The Exile of St. Helena 15. The Eecreant 16. The Wreck .... 17. Aristodemus at Platsea . 18. Salsette and Elephanta . 19. Song ("We care not what skies are the clearest ") 20. Song ("Though thou hast not a feeling for one ") 21. Horace — Iter ad Brundusium . 22. Memory .... 23. The Name . . . . 24. Canzonet chill") 25. Fragment Page 20 22 23 F. 0. 1836. 25 F. 0. 1837 26 45 F- 0. 1837. 46-) 49 Kf.O. 183S. 51 j 53 ' ( Amaranth, 69 I 1839. ( "The Winter's from a Meteoro- 71 F.O. 1839 logical Journal 74 89 91 92 94 97 99 Oxford Prize Poem, 1839. London Monthly Miscellany, 1839, pp. 486, 491, 500, 536, 558, 604, 624. 1850.] OF RUSKIN. 13 PoEsia — continued. 26. Canzonet ("There's a change in the green of the leaf") . 27. The Mirror .... 28. Song of the Tyrolese after the Battle of Brixen . 29. A Scythian Banquet Song 30. The Scythian Guest 31. The Broken Chain. In Five Parts . . . . 32. To Adile .... 33. The Tears of Psammenitus . 34. The Two Paths . 35. The Old Water-Wheel . 3G. Farewell . . . . 37. The Departed Light . 38. Agonia . . . . 39. The Last Song of Arion 40. The Hills of Carrara *41. Charitie . . . . 42. The Battle of Montenotte . 43. A Walk in Chamouni . 44. La Madonna dell' Acqua 45. The Old Seaman . 46. The Alps . . . . Page London 101 Monthh/ . „„ I Mlwelkmy, IIJ-' f 1839, pp. 635, 653, 739. 104 106 F. O. 1839. 121 F. 0. 1840. 840, 43. \ F.O. I 131 ) '41 &' 203 F. 0. 1840. 20S1 217 219 I !. F. O. 1841. 221 236 238 239 249 252 255 26 t Heath's .icaj Book of 269 ^ Beaidu, \ 1845. \f. 0. 1842. 1844. 71) K. 271 2 i-epsake, 1845. 14 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1850- POEMS — continued. Page. *47. Mont Blanc Revisited . . 275 48. The Arve at Cluse . . 278 | ^^^^^„^^_ 49. Mont Blanc . . . . 279 j 1846. 278 I 279 j 50. Written among the Basses i jj,ati,'t r ■ Alpes . . . . 281 }. I^^f;^"^ 51. The Glacier. . . .283 1 I'sTe.^' 26 The King of the Golden Eiver ; or the Bhick Brotliers : a Legend of Stiria. Illustrated by Eichard Doyle. Square 8vo, pp. 56. London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1851. 27 Pre-Raphaelitism. By the Author of "Modern Painters." 8vo, pp. 68. London : Smith, Elder & Co., 1851. With Dedication to Francis Hawksworth Fawkea of Famley. A Xew Edition, 8vo, pp. 67. London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1862. 28 The Stones of Venice. By John Ruskin. With Illustrations drawn by the Author. In Three Volumes, 8vo. London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1851-1853. Vol. I. The Foundations, 1851, pp. xvi. 413. A'ol. IL The Sea-Stories, 1853, pp. viii. 394. Vol. 111. The Fall, 1S.53, pp. ir. 362. 1853.] OF RUSKIN. 15 The Stones of Vciucc. Witli Illustrationu drawn by the Au- thor. A New Edition, with new Preface of four pages and a half, limited to 1,500 copies. In Three Volumes. London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1873-74. The Preface in each copy is signed by the Autlior with his own hand. The Stones of Venice. Introductory Chapters and Local Indices (printed separately) for the use of Travellers while stay- ing in Venice and Verona. Vol. i., pp. iv. 299 (with Preface dated " Brantwood, 3rd May, 1879." Vol. ii. pp. 360. Orping- ton : Allen, 1879-1881. This edition is a reprint in two small volumes of portions of the original edition, with alterations, recastings, and added notes. Vol. i. consists, besides new preface, footnotes, and final note of two pages, of the original vol. i. chap. 1, and vol. ii. ch.aps. 1, 2 (except §§ 4-8), 4 (except §§ 2-8), and 8 (except §§ 44-64) of the old edition. Vol. ii. contains six chapters, being (a) Early Renaissance, vol. iii. chap. 1, old edition ; (6, c, d,) three chapters, " The Spite of the Proud," " The Street of the Tombs," " Infidelitas," being portions of vol. iii. chap. 2; {e) "Mene," being §§ 1-22, 89 and 76 of vol. iii. chap. 3, on the " Grotesque Kenaissance ;" and {/■) "Castel-Franco," an entirely new chapter of twenty pages (pp. 164-183). There are also two Appendices : I. being §§ 52-67 of vol. iii. chap. 3 ; and II. the old Venetian index with omissions, adapted references, and additions dated 1877. 29 EX.\MPLES OF THE ARCHITECTURE OF VENICE. Se- lected and drawn to measurement from the Edifices. By John Ruskin, Author of " The Stones of Venice." Imperial and atlas folio (India proofs). Parts 1, 2, and 3. Sixteen Plates, with Preface and de- 16 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1851- scriptive letter-press. Smith, Elder and Co. and Colnaghi, 1851. All publisheil. It was originally intended to issue twelve parts. Fifty India proofs were taken on atlas folio. 30 Notes on the Construction of Sheepfolds. By John Ruskin, M.A. 8vo, pp. 50. London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1851. (The Advertisement is dated "February, 1851.") Second Edition ; new Preface, occupying two pages, pp. 50, 1851. Second Edition {sir), with the first Preface and another new Preface, dated "Brantwood, 3rd August, 1875." Orpington : Allen, 1875, pp. iv. 52. In republishing this pamphlet after the lapse of a quarter of a century, the author apparently forgot that he had already published a Second Edition in 1851, and that the re-issue should have been rightly described as " Third Edition." 31 The Pre-Eaffaellites. Letter to the Editor of the Times, on the works of Millais, Holman Hunt, and otlier painters in the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1851 ; dated "Denmark-hill, May 9," and signed " The Author of Modern Painters." — Times, Tues- day, May 13, 1851. w-* 1854.] OF RUSKIN. 17 32 The Pre-Raphaelite Artists. — To the Editor of the Times. — Letter dated " Denmark-hill, May 26," and signed " The Author of Modern Painters." — Times, Friday, May 30, 1851. »-* 33 Letter to W. C. Bennett, dated " Herne-hill, Dul- wich, Dec. 28, 1852," and signed "J. Ruskin." Printed in Mr. W. C. Bennett's Testimonials of In- tellectual Ability — Letters from distinr/uished men of the Time [for private circulation, 1871], p. 22. ^— » 34 The National Gallery. — Times, Wednesday, December 29, 1852. A long letter of considerably over a column, signed "The Author of Modern Painters," and dated " Herne-hill, Dulwich, Dec. 27." s»-* 35 Giotto and his Works in Padua : being an Ex- planatory Notice of the Series of Woodcuts executed for the Arundel Society after the Frescoes in the Arena Chapel. By John Ruskin. 3 parts, pp. 124. Printed for the Arundel Society, 1854. 2 18 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1854- 36 Lectores on Architecture and Painting, deli- vered at Edinburgli in November, 1853. With 15 Illustrations drawn by the Author, pp. vi. 239. London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1854. Second Edition, London, 1855. pp. vi. 240. 37 Letter to Dr. Guthrie, dated [Edinburgh] " Saturday, 26th [November] 1853," and signed "J. Eu.skin."— Printed in the Memoir of TJiomas Guthrie, D.D., vol. ii. (1875), pp. 321-322. ^^ 38 The Opening of the Crystal Palace, considered in some of its relations to the prospects of Art. By John Rusldn, M.A., pp. 21. London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1854. 39 Two Letters to the Times on "The Light of the World " and " The Awakening Conscience " by Holman Hunt, &c. May, 1854. The first of these Letters, dated " Denmark-hiU, May 4," appeared in the Timen of Friday, May 5, 1854 ; the second, undated, with the title of " The Prse-Raphaelites, " in the Times of Thursday, May 25, 1854. a-* 1859.] OF RUSKIN. 19 40 " Limner " and Illumiuation. — Letter in the Builder (undated), signed "J. Ruskin."— ^MiWer, December 9, 1854. »-► 41 Notice of " Illustrations of Scripture, by an Animal Painter."— Printed in the Mm-ning Chronicle, Janu- ary, 20, and in the Evening Chronicle, January 22, 1855. »-> 42 Notes on sosie of the Principal Pictures ex- hibited IN THE Rooms of the Royal Academy, 1855. By the Author of Modern Painters. Third Edition, with a Supplement. London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1855, pp. 40. Notes on some of the Principal Pictures ex- hibited IN THE Rooms of the Royal Academy, AND the Society of Painters in Water Colours. No. IL, 1856. By John Ruskin, M.A. London : Smith, Elder and Co., pp. 48. Third Edition, with Postscript, pp. 51. No. in. 1857. London : Smith, Elder and Co., pp. 60. No. IV. 1858. ih., pp. 64. No. V. 1859. ih., pp. 56. 2—2 20 the bibliography [1856. Notes on soue of the Principal Pictures ex- uibited in the eooms of the eoyal academy, 1875. By Joliu Euskin, Slade Professor of Fine Art, &c., Oxford. Orpington, Allen : London, Ellis and White, 1875. Third Edition, with Index, pp. 61. 43 Modern Painters. Volume III., containing Part 4. Of Many Tilings. By John Euskin, M.A. Lon- don : Smith, Elder and Co., 1856, pp. xix. 348. V ith 18 Illustrations, including the frontispiece. The Preface is dated " Denmark-hill, Jan. 1856." 44 Modern Painters. Volume IV., containing Part 5. Of Mountain Beauty. By John Euskin, M.A. London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1856, pp. xii. 411. With 35 Illustrations, including the frontispiece. The Pre- face is dated "Denmark HUl, March, 1856." 45 The Harbours of England. Engraved by Thomas Lupton, from original Drawings made expressly for the work by J. M. W. Turner, E.A., with Illustra- tive Text by J. Euskin, Author of Modern Painters. 12 Plates, text pp. vii. 53, folio. London : pub- lished by E. Gambart and Co., Berners-street, 1856. The Preface is dated " Denmark-hill, April, 1856." 1857.] OF RUSKIN. 21 46 Mr. Ruskin on the Turner Bequest. — Letter to the Editor of the Times, dated " Denmark-hill, Oct. 27,' and signed " John Ruskin. " — Times, Tuesday, October 28, 1856. »-* 47 Letter to Mrs. Hugh Miller, dated "Denmark-hill, April 9, 1857," and signed "J. Ruskin."— Printed in The Life and Letters of Hugh Miller. By Peter Bayne, M.A. London : Strahan and Co., 1871. Vol. ii. pp. 486-488. This letter is not included in Arrows of the Chace. 48 Castle Rock. — Letter to the Editor of the Witness, dated "Dunbar, 14th September, 1857," and signed "J. Ruskiu." — Witness (Edinburgh), Wednesday, September 16, 1857. »_► 49 Letter to the Rev. F. Temple [now Bishop of Exeter] on the Arts as a branch of Education : dated " Pen- rith, Sept. 25, 1857." Printed in T. D. Acland's "Account of the Origin and Objects of the New Oxford Examinations. " London : Eidgway, 1858, pp. 54-60. s-* 22 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1857. 50 The Building Operations at the Castle. — Letter to the Editor of the Witness, dated " Penrith, 27th Sep- tember," and signed " J. Kuskin." — Witness (Edin- burgh), Wednesday, September 30, 1857. s— , 51 Notes on the Turner Gallery at Marlborough House, 1856. By John Ruskin, M.A., pp. 88. London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1857. Notes on the Tornek Collection at Marlborough House, 1856-7. By John Kuskin, M. A. Fourth Edition, revised, with a Preface, pp. viii. 88. Smith, Elder and Co., 1857. Fifth Edition, revised (the Preface is almost entirely different in this Edition), pp. viii. 91. Smith, Elder and Co., 1857. 52 Letter to the Athenceum on the Gentian, in explanation of a passage in the Turner Notes, dated " Denmark- hill, Feb. 10."— AtJienmum, February 14, 1857. 53 Catalogue of the Turner Sketches in the National Gallery. Part I. For private circulation. Lon- don : printed by Spottiswoode and Co., New-street- square, 1857, pp. 20 (including title). No. 11 (page 13) "Heidelberg," is not reprinted in the later 1857.] OF RUSKIN. 23 Catalogue of the Turner Sketches in the National Gallery. Part I. For private circulation. London : printed by Spottiswoode and Co., 1857, pp. 49. No. 8, " Coblenz, with the Bridge over the Moselle," is added in this Edition. Only 100 copies printed. It refers to the hundred Sketches mounted by Mr. Euskin when he looked over the whole stock of Turners left to the nation. The other parts were not pro- ceeded with. 54 Catalogue of the Sketches and Drawing;? by J. M. W. Turner, E.A., exhibited in Marlborough House in the year 1857-8, accompanied with Illus- trative Notes. By John Euskin, M.A. London : printed by Spottiswoode and Co., pp. 53 (including title), 1857. The scriptural mottoes at the end are given in Latin in this edition. Another Edition, with woodcut figures, pp. 76. London : printed by Spottiswoode and Co., 1858. The scriptural mottoes at the end are given in English in this edition. 55 Letter to the Editor of the Times on the Vote for the National Gallery, dated " Oxford, July 7th," and signed " J. Euskin." — Times, Thursday, July 9, 1857. =*-* 2-1 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1857- 56 The Political Economy of Art. Being the sub- stance (with additions) of Two Lectures, delivered at Manchester, July 10th and 13th, 1857. By John Ruskin, M.A., pp. viii. 248. London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1857. A Jov FOR Ever (and its Price in the Market). Being the substance (with additions) of Two Lectures on the Political Economy of Art. Delivered at Manchester, July 10th and 13th, 1857. With new substituted Preface and added Articles (forming Vol. XI. of the Collected Works of John Ruskin). Orpington : Allen, 1880, pp. ix. 220. The original Preface, which occupied four pages of the old edition, is not reprinted. The supple- mentary additional papers (pp. 183 to end) comprise, "Education in Art," "Art School Notes" (Mansfield addi-ess), and "Social Policy." 57 Examination of Mr. Ruskin before the National Gallery Commission, April Gth, 1857. Printed in the Beport of the National Gallery Site Commissimi, &c. folio. London : printed by Harrison and Sons, 1857, pp. 92-97, and also in the Literary Gazette, August 22, 1857. 58 The Elements of Drawing; in Three Letters to Beginners. By John Ruskin, M.A. With Illus- trations drawn by the Author, pp. xxiv. 350. Lon- don ; Smith, Elder and Co., 1857. 1858.] OF RUSKIN. 25 Second Edition, with added Advertisement, and additional Notes in the first Appendix. London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1857, pp. xxiv. 359. There are also some verbal alterations in the text. 59 The Elements of Perspective. Arranged for the use of Schools, and intended to be read in con- nexion with the first three Books of Euclid. By John Ruskin, M.A. 8vo, pp. xii. 144. London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1859. 60 Euskin on the Fine Arts. Part of a Letter to Mr. Alfred Hunt. — Printed in the Lmijjool Albioii, January 11, 1858. »— 61 Notice respecting some Artificial Sections, illustrat- ing the Geology of Chamouni. By John Euskin, Esq. Communicated in a letter to Professor Forbes. With three Sketches. — Printed in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Monday, February 15, 1858 (vol. iv. pp. 82-84). 62 Mr. Euskin's Eeport on the Turner Drawings in the National Gallery, signed " John Euskin," and dated " 27th March, \%b^."— Annual Repmis of the 26 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1858- Diredm of the National Gallery to the Ijyrds of the Treasury, [1867], pp. 67-69. 63 Mr. Ruskin on Generalization and the Pre-Eaphael- ites. Letter signed " J. Euskin," to the Editor of the Witness, Edinburgh, Saturday, March 27, 1858. 64 Inaugural Address, delivered at Cambridge, Oc- tober 29, 1858 (Cambridge School of Art). Cam- bridge : Deighton, Bell and Co. London : Bell and Daldy, 1858, pp. 40. New Edition. Orpington : George Alien, 1879, pp. 27. 65 Education in Art. By John Euskin. Printed in the " Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, 1858." London, 1859, 8vo. pp. 311-316. Reprinted in the Eleventh Volume of Jlr. Kuskiu's Collected Works, entitled " A Joy for Ever," pp. 185-198. 66 List of the Drawings, Engravings, and Etchings by Turner and from his designs, shown in connexion with Mr. Norton's Lectures on Turner and his 1859.] OF RUSKIN. 27 Work at the Parker Memorial Hall, Boston, April 23 — May 5, 1874. University Press, Cambridge, 1874. On page 6 is an extract from a letter of Mr. Rxiskin's, 1867, and on page 11, " Extract and facsimile from a letter of Mr. Kuskiu's, written in 1858." xt > 67 The Turner Sketches and Drawings. — Letter of more than five columns to the Editor of the Literary Gazette, signed "J. Ruskin." — Literanj Gazette, November 13, 1858 (pp. 633-634). Partly reprinted in Appendix IV. to The Two Paths. 68 The Unity of Art. By John Ruskin, Esq., M.A. Delivered at the Annual Meeting of the Manches- ter School of Art, February 22, 1859. Manchester : printed for Thos. Sowler and Sons, St. Ann's- square, 1859, pp. 38. Partly reprinted in The Two Paths (Lectm'e II. pp. 55-89), where the date of the address is wrongly given as " 14th March, 1859." 69 'Millais' Pot Pourri. — Letter to the Editor of the 28 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1859- Times, dated "Denmark-hill, March 28," and signed "J. Rusldn." — Times, Tuesday, March 29, 1859. »-» 70 Mr. Euskin on the Italian Question. — Letter dated "Berlin, June 6, 1859," signed "J. Euskin."— Scotsman, Wednesday, July 20, 1859. Mr. Euskin on Foreign Politics. — Letter dated "Berlin, June 15," and signed "J. Euskin." — Scotsman, Friday, July 22, 1859. Mr. Euskin and the Italian Question. — Letter dated " Schaffhausen, August 1, 1859," and signed "J. Euskin." — Scotsman, Saturday, August 6, 1859. »-» 71 The Turner Gallery. — To the Editor of the Times. Letter dated "Denmark-hill, Oct. 20th," and signed "J. Euskin."— rimes, Friday, October 21, 1859. »-* 72 The Two Paths : being Lectures on Art, and its application to Decoration and Manufacture, de- livered in 1859-60. ByJohn Euskin, M. A. With two Plates, pp. X. 271. London ; Smith, Elder and Co., 1859. I860.] OF RUSKIN. 29 A few introductory words to the Inaugural Lecture at the Kensington Museum, 185S (not given in this volume), may be found, " not much mis-reported," in the Buildinrj News of January, 1858. New Edition (forming Volume X. of the CoUected Works of John Euskin), with new Treface, dated " Brantwood, 21st January, 1878," pp. xii. 232. George Allen, Sunnyside, Or- pington, Kent, 1878. In the new Preface the author says : — "I have no time nor sight now for the revision of old plates ; and besides I own to a very enjoyable pride in making the first editions of my books valuable to their possessors, who found out, before other people, that these wi-itings and drawings really ii'ere good for something. I have retained, therefore, in this edition only the woodcuts necessary for the explanation of the text ; and the two lovely engravings by Messrs Cuff and Armytage will, I hope, render the old volume more or less classical among collectors. The few references to them are withdrawn from the present edition." 73 The Oxford Museum. By Henry W. Acland, M.D., and John Ruskin. London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1859. Mr. Euskin's two Letters occupy pp. 44-56, and pp. 60-90. 74 Modern Painter.s. Volunae V. Completing the Work, and containing Parts 6. Of Leaf Beauty. 7. Of Cloud Beauty. 8. Of Ideas of Eelation— i. of Invention Formal. 9. Of Ideas of Relation — ii. of Invention Spiritual. By John Ruskin, M.A. 30 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1860- London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1860, pp. xvi. 384. With 34 engravings on steel, and numerous engravings on wood. A new and final Edition of the five volumes of Modem Painters, limited to a thousand copies, appeared in 1873. To the first Volume is prefixed a new Preface, signed by the author with his own hand in each copy. Frondes Agrestes : Readings in Modem Painters, chosen at her pleasure, by the author's friend, the younger lady of the Thwaite, Coniston, pp. vii. 184. Orpington : G. Allen, 1875. With Preface, dated " Heme-hill, 5th December, 1874," and occasional foot-notes, by the author. 75 Sir Joshua and Holbein. — Cm-nhill Magazine, March, 1800 (vol. i. pp. 322-328). 76 Examination of Mr. Euskin, 20th March, 1860. — Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee on Public Institutions, pp. 113-123. 77 " Unto this Last :" Four Papers in the Cornhill Magazine, August to November, 1860 (vol. ii. pp. 155-166; 278-286; 407-418; 543-564). 1861.] OF RUSKIN. 31 " Unto this Last :" Four Essays on the first Prin- ciples of Political Economy. By John Euskin (with a Preface dated "Denmark-hill, 10th May, 1862"), pp. xviii. 174. Second Edition, with new note in Preface, dated "Venice, Sunday, 18th March, 1877," pp. xxi. 174. Orpington : Alien, 1877. 78 Coventry Patmore's " Faithful for Ever." — Letter to the Editor of the Critic, signed "John Ruskin," and dated " Denmark-hiU." — Printed in the Critic of October 27, 1860 (vol. xxi. p. 505). A protest against an unfavourable notice of Mr. Patmore's poem which had appeared in the previous number of the Critic. 79 Royal Institution of Great Britain. Weekly Evening Meeting, Friday, April 19, 1861. Jolin Euskin, Esq., on Tree Twigs (fly-sheet of 3 pages, signed "J. R."). 80 Rainbows in Pictures. — To the Editor of the London Review. — Letter, with two diagrams, dated " 7th May, 1861," and signed "J. Euskin."— Printed in the London Review, May 18, 1861 (vol. ii. p. 568). 32 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [18G1 81 Catalogue of Dra\^^ngs by the late J. M. W. Turner, presented to tlie Fitzwilliam Museum by Jobn Euskin, Esq., Denmark-hill, Camberwell, London, subscribed "J. Euskin, Esq.," May 28, 1861. Brief notes on twenty-five works. 82 Essays on Political Economy, being a Sequel to Papers which appeared in the Cornhill Magazine. By John Euskin. — Eraser's Magazine, June, 1862 (vol. Ixv., pp. 784-792) ; September and December, 1862 (vol. Ixvi., pp. 265-280, 742-75G) ; April, 1863 (vol. Ixvii., pp. 441-462). MUNERA PuLVERis. Six Essays on the Elements of Political Economy (forming Volume II. of the Col- lected Works of John Euskin). With Preface, dated "Denmark-hill, 25th November, 1871," pp. xxvii. 186. London : Smith, Elder and Co., and G. Allen, Keston, 1872. 83 Letters to Walter Thornbury, printed in the Preface to his Life of J. M. W. Turner, E.A. ; 2 vols. London, 1862 (and in new Edition). »_♦ 1863.] OF KUSKIN. 33 84 Oak Silkworms. — Letter to the Editor of the Thnes, dated " Geneva, Oct. 20," and signed "J. Euskin." —Times, Friday, October 24, 1862. s^-* 85 On Dress. — Letter dated "Geneva, 20th October, 1862," and signed "J. Euskin." — Printed in the Monthly Packet of Evening Headings for Younger Members of the English Church. London : Mozley, vol. xxvi., pp. 556-557 (November, 1863). gj_, 86 On the Forms of the Stratified Alps of Savoy. A Paper read at the Eoyal Institution, June 5, 1863. — Printed in the Geologist, July, 1863, pp. 256-259; and Proceedings of the Boi/al Institution; fly-sheet of 4 pages (signed "J. E."). 87 Minutes of Evidence given by John Euskin, Esq., Monday, 8th June, 1863, before the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the present position of the Eoyal Academy in Eelation to the Fine Arts. Beport. London : Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1863, pp. 546-557. 88 The Gold Question. — Letter to the Editor of the Times, dated " Chamounix, Oct. 2," and signed 3 34 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1863- " John Kuskin." — Times, Thursday, October 8, 1863. jB_» 89 Mr. Euskin on the Foreign Policy of England. — Letter dated "Zurich, Oct. 25, 18G3," and signed "J Kuskin," in answer to a request to preside over the distribution of prizes among the students in the Art Department of the Mechanics' Institute, Liverpool. Printed in the Liverpool Weekly Albion, November 2, 1863. 90 The Debate. — Letter to the Editor of the Mornivg Post, dated "Denmark-hill, July 6," and signed " J Euskin." — Morning Post, Thursday, July 7, 1864. »-► 91 The Law of Supply and Demand. — Three Letters to the Editor of the Z>ai7;/ Telegraph, dated "Denmark- hiU, Oct. 26, Oct. 29, Nov. 2," and signed "J. Euskin." — Daily Telegraph, Friday, October 28, Monday, October 31, and Thursday, November 3, 1864. a^ 92 Four Letters in the Reader, signed " J. Euskin." Nov.— Dec, 1864;— 18GG.] OF RUSKIN. 35 1. The Conformation of the Alps. Dated "Den- mark-hill, 10th November, 1864." — Reader, 12th November, 1864. 2. Concerning Glaciers. Dated " Denmark-hill, Nov. 2\."— Reader, 2Gth November, 18G4. 3. English versus Alpine Geology. Dated "Den- mark-hill, 29th Nov." — Reader, 3rd Decem- ber, 18G4. 4. Concerning Hydrostatics. Dated "Norwich, 5th December."— iiVrrrfcr, 10th Dec, 18G4. 93 Notes on the Shape and Structure of some parts OF the Alps, with reference to denudation, by John Euskin, F.G.S. With plates drawn by the author. — Geological Magazine, No. 8, February, 18G5, and No. 11, May, 1865 (vol. u. pp. 49-54, 193-196). 94 The Cestus of Aglaia — Printed in the Art Journal, New Series, vol. iv. pp. 5-6; pp. 33-35; pp. 73-74; pp. 101-102; pp. 129-130; pp. 177-178; pp. 197- 199 (January to July, 1865) ; and vol. v. pp. 9-10 ; pp. 33-34; pp. 97-98 (January, February and AprU, 1866). Chapter II. is incorporated in The Queen of the A ir, § 1 35-1 42. The last paragraph of Ch.apter V. is incorporated in § 143 of The Queen of the Air. Chapter VI. is incorporated in The Queen of the Air, § 143-159. 3—2 36 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1865. 95 SESAiiE AND Lilies. Two Lectures delivered at .A \-/' C^ \^ Manchester in 1864, by John Ruskin.M. A. 1. Of Kings' Treasuries. 2. Of Queens' Gardens, pp. 196. London : Smith, Elder and Co., 1865. Second Edition, with Preface, pp. xxiii. 196. Smith, Elder and Co., 1865. Revised and Enlarged Edition (being the First Volume of a collected series of Mr. Ruskin's Works), ■\ntli the old Preface detached " for use elsewhere," a new Preface to the Series, dated "Denmark-hill, 1st January, 1871," and the addition of the Dublin Lecture (1868) on "The Mystery of Life and its Arts." London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1871, pp. xxviii. 172. 96 Strikes v. Arbitration. — To the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette. Letter dated " Easter Monday, 1865," and signed " John Ruskin."— P. M. G., Tuesday, April 18, 1865. s_ 97 Five Letters on " Work and Wages," to the Pall Mall Gazette, dated Denmark-hill, Thursda}% April 20 ; Saturday, April 22 ; Saturday, April 29 ; May 4, May 20, 1865.— Printed in the P. M. G. of April 21, 25, and May 2, 9, 22, 1865. a- 1865.] OF RUSKIN. 37 98 An Enquiry into some of the Conditions at present affecting the Study of Architecture in our Schools, by J. Ruskin, Esq. Read at the ordinary general Meeting of the Royal Institute of British Architects, May 15, 1865. — Sessional Papers, 1864-5, part iii.. No. 2, 4to, pp. 139-147. 99 Domestic Servants. — To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph, dated " Denmark-hill, Sept. 2."— Z). T., Tuesday, September 5, 1865. Domestic Servants. — To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph, dated " Denmark-hill, Sept. &."—D. T., Thursday, September 7, 1865. Domestic Servants. — To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph, dated "Denmark-hill, Sept. 16."— Z). T., Monday, September 18, 1865. s-> 100 Modern Houses. — To the Editor of the Daily Tele, graph, dated "Denmark-hill, Oct. 16."— D. T., Tues- day, October 17, 1865. a-» 101 Our Railway System. — To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph. Letter dated "Denmark-hill, Dec. 7," 38 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1865- and signed "J. Ruskin." — D. T., Friday, December 8, 1865. s-* 102 The Jamaica Insurrection. — To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph, dated "Denmark-hill, Dec. 19." —D. T., Wednesday, December 20, 1865. s_ 103 Letter to W. H. Harrison (undated), signed "J. Euskin." — Facsimiled in the Autoffraphk Mirror, Dec. 23-30, 1865 (vol. iii. p. 204). ^-^ 104 The Ethics of the Dust. Ten Lectures to Little Housewives on the Elements of Crystallisation, by John Ruskin, M.A. Smith, Elder and Co., 1866, pp. xii. 244. (The Preface is dated " Denmark-hill, Christmas, 1865.") Second Edition', with new Preface, occupying seven pages, and additional note on last page. Orpington : AUen, 1877, pp. xs. 244. 105 The British Museum. — Letter to the Editor of the Times, signed " J. Ruskin," and dated " Denmark- hill, Jan. 2Q."— Times, Saturday, January 27, 1866. 1867.] OF RUSKIN. 39 lOG The Crown of Wild Olive. Three Lectures on Work, Traffic and War, by John Ruskin, M.A. Smith, Elder and Co., 1866, pp. xxxiv. 219. The Crown of Wild Olive. Four Lectures on Industry and War (forming the Sixth Volume of the Collected Works of John Euskin), pp. 210 London : Smith, Elder and Co. Keston : G. Allen, 1873. With the addition of a Lecture on Tlie Future of Enrfland, delivered at Woolwich, December II, 1869, which had appeared separately as a pamphlet, pp. 14, " Woolwich, printed at the Royal Artillery Institution, 1870." 107 Art-Teaching by Con-espondence. — Letter to Mr. Williams, of Southampton, dated " Denmark-hill, November, 1860," and signed "J. Ruskin."— Printed in Nature and Art, December, 1866, p. 252. 108 On Banded and Breccuted Concretions, a series of papers published in the Geological Magazine, vol. iv. to vii., 1867-1870, with plates drawn by the author, and engraved by G. Allen, August and November, 1867 (vol. iv. pp. 337-339, 481-483) j January, April and May, 1868 (vol. v. pp. 12-18, 156-161, 208-213— this paper is dated "Denmark- 40 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY. [1867- hiU, 22n(i April, 1868") ; December, 1869 (vol. vi. pp. 529-534) ; January, 1870 (vol. vii. pp. 10-14). More was promised, but no more seems to have appeared. 109 Time and Tide by Weare and Tyne. Twenty-five Letters to a Working-Man of Sunderland on the Laws of Work, pp. viii. 199. Smith, Elder and Co., 1867. The Preface is dated "Denmark-hill, Deo. 14, 1867." Second Edition, pp. viii. 199. Smith, Elder and Co., 1868. New Edition (forming the Fifth VoUmie of Mr. Kuskin'a Collected Works), pp. xii. 211. London : Smith, Elder and Co. ; and Keston : G. Allen, 1872. These letters, addressed to the late Thomas Dixon, were first printed in the Manchester Examiner and the Leeds Mercury, at various intervals between Tuesday, March 5, and Tuesday, May 7, 1867. In their original newspaper form many passages appeared which are omitted from the book. 110 At the Play.— To the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, dated " Denmark-hill, Feb. 28, 1867," and enclosing Letter to a Working-Man, dated Feb. 25, 1867 (afterwards reprinted in Time and Tide). — P. M. G., Friday, March 1, 1867. ^"^ 111 The Standard of Wages.— Letter to the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, dated " Denmark-hill, April 30, 1867."— P. M. G., May 1, 1867. Reprinted in Time and Tide, Appendix vii. »— ► 1869.] OP RUSKiN. 41 112 Matilda Griggs. — To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph. Letter dated " Denmark-hill, Jan. 21, 1868," and signed " J. Ruskin." — Daily Telegraph, Wednesday, January 22, 1868. »-* 113 True Education.— To the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette. Letter dated "Denmark-hill, Jan. 31,1868," and signed "J. Euskin."— P. M. G., Friday, January 31, 1868. »"* 114 Circular Letter dated " Denmark -hill, 2nd February, 1868 " (one page), declining all correspondence while engaged in certain work. *-* 115 The Mystery of Life and its Arts. By John Euskin, Esq. — Printed in Tlie Afternoon Lectures on Literature and Art, delivered at Dublin in 1867-8. Dublin, 1869 (Fifth Series), pp. 91-137. .'. Thia Lecture was afterwards included in the Revised and Enlarged Edition of Sesame and Lilies, published in 1871. 116 German Popular Stories. By the Brothers Grimm. With Illustrations, after the original designs of 42 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1868- George Cruikshank. With Introduction by John Ruskin, M.A. London : J. C. Hotten [1868]. Mr. Ruskin's Introduction occupies five leaves (pp. v. to xiv. ) of the preliminary matter, and is dated " Dermiark-hill, Easter, 1S68." 117 Is England big enough ? — To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph, dated "Denmark-hill, July 30."—!'. T., Friday, July 31, 1868. Increased Railway Fares. — To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph, dated "Denmark-hill, Aug. 5."—D.T., Thursday, August 6, 1868. Railway Economy. — To the Editor of the Daily Tele- graph, dated " Denmark-hiU, Aug. 9."— I). J., Monday, August 10, 1868. »-> 118 First Notes on the General Principles of Employment for the Destitute and Criminal Classes. By John Ruskin, A.M. For private circulation only. 1868, pp. 11, including title. London: Strange ways and Walden, printers, Castle-street, Leicester-square. Notes on the General Principles of Employment for the Destitute and Criminal Classes. For private circu- lation only. 1868, pp. 15, including title. Printed by Strangeways and Walden, Castle-street, Leicester- square. The whole of this pamphlet in its second and enlarged form is incorporated in The Queen of the Air, § 127-134. 1869.] OF RUSKIN. 43 118* Employment for the Destitute Poor and Criminal Classes. — Letter to the Editor of the Daily Telegraph, dated " Denmark-hill, Dec. 24," and signed " J. Euskin " (accompanied by a long extract from the foregoing pamphlet). — Printed in the Daily Tele- graph, Saturday, December 26, 1868. The extract commences at the passage beginning page 7 of the enlarged (anonymous) edition, and continues to the end of that edition. s»-^ 119 References to the Series of Paintings and Sketches, from Mr. Ruskin's Collection, shown in illustration of the relations of Flamboyant Architecture to contemporary and subsequent Art, at the Evening Meeting of the Royal Institution, Friday, January 29, 1869. London : Queen-street Printing-office, 1869, pp. 11 (including title). 120 The Queen of the Air : being a Study of the Greek Myths of Cloud and Storm. By John Ruskin, LL.D., pp. viii. 199. London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1869. The Preface is dated "Vevay, May 1, 1869." New Edition (forming the Ninth "Volume of the Collected Works of John Euskin), pp. x. 208. Orpington : G. Allen, 1874. 44 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1869- 121 Catalogue of Pictures, Drawings and Sketches, chiefly by J. M. W. Turner, E.A., the property of John Euskin, Esq., by whom the Catalogue is compiled. Sold by Auction by Messrs Christie, Manson and Woods, Thursday, April 15, 1869. 122 Morality of Field Sports. — To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph. Letter dated "Denmark-hill, Jan. 14," and signed "J. Ruskin." — Daily Telegraph, Saturday, January 15, 1870. »-► 123 A Talk respecting Verona and its Rivers, at the Weekly Evening Meeting of the Royal Institution, Friday, February 4, 1870, pp. 7. Drawings and Photographs, illustrative of the Archi- tecture of Verona, shown at the Royal Institution, February 4, 1870. London : Queen-street Printing- office, 1870, 8vo, pp. 15 (including title). 124 Mr. Ruskin on Female Suffrage. Letter dated "Venice, May 27, 1870," and signed "J. Ruskin." ^-^ 125 Mr. Ruskin on the War. — To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph. Two Letters, dated "Denmark-hill, 1870.] OF RUSKIN. 45 Oct. 6 and l."—D. T., Friday, October 7, and Saturday, October 8, 1870. »-* 126 Letter to the Editor of Macmillan's Magazine, dated "Denmark-hill, 14tb Oct., 1870," and subscribed " John Ruskin," on a mis-statement made in a paper by Mr. Stopford Brooke, in the October number. — Macmillan's Magazine, November, 1870 (vol. xxii p. 80). ^ 127 Lectures on Art, delivered before the University of Oxford, in Hilary Term, 1870. By John Ruskin, M. A., pp. 189. Oxford : at the Clarendon Press, 1870. 128 Railway Safety. — A Letter to the Editor of the Daily Telegraph, dated "Denmark-hill, Nov. 29, 1870," and subscribed "J. Ruskin." — D. T., Wednesday, November 30, 1870. »- 129 Catalogue of Examples, arranged for Elementary Study in the University Galleries. By John Ruskin, M.A., Honorary Student of Christ Church, and 46 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1870- Slade Professor of Fine Art. Oxford : at the Clarendon Press, 1870, 8vo, pp. 63. Catalogue of the Reference Series, including, temporarily, the first Section of the Standard Series, privately printed, pp. 32. Catalogue of the Educational Series, printed by Spottiswoode and Co., pp. 53. Another Edition printed by Smith, Elder and Co., pp. 56. These two pamphlets contain the substance of the previous one, considerably enlarged. 130 Roman Inundations. — To the Editor of the Daily Tele- graph. Letter dated "Jan. 10," and signed "John Euskin."— D. T., Thursday, January 12, 1871. Reprinted in Fors Clavigera, No. 33 (1873), Notes and Correspondence, p. 23. s— • 131 The Remedy for Inundations. — To the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette. Letter dated "Denmark-hill, Jan. 19, 1871,"and signed "John Euskiu."— P. J/. G., Thursday, January 19, 1871. s9-» 132 Notre Dame de Paris. — To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph (undated), signed "J. Euskin." — D. T., Thursday, January 19, 1871. »_» 1871.] OF EUSKIN. 47 133 The Exhibition of Old Masters. — Letter to the Editor of the Times, signed "John Kuskin," and dated "Denmark-hill, Jan. 23." — Times, Tuesday, January 24, 1871. »-. 134 Roman Inundations. — To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph. Letter dated "Oxford, Feb. 3," and signed "J. Ruskin."— Z). T, Saturday, February 4, 1871. »— 135 The Streams of Italy. — A Letter of more than half a column to the Editor of the Dailij Telegraph, dated "Oxford, Feb. 3."—D. T, Tuesday, February 7, 1871. m- 136 Mr. Ruskin and the " Queen of the Air." Letter to the Editor of the Asiatic, dated "May 18, 1871," and signed "J. Ruskin." — Asiatic, Tuesday, May 23, 1871. In answer to some misinterpretationa in a review of Mr. Rus- kin's book, which had appeared in the previous number. »— ► 137 The Range of Intellectual Conception proportioned to the rank in animated life. A Theorem. — Con- temporary Beview, Z\inG, 1871 (vol. xvii. pp. 424-427). 48 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1871- 138 Mr. Ruskin on Licensing. — To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph. Letter dated " Denmark-hill, Dec. 9," and signed " J. Ruskin." — D. T., Monday, Decem- ber 11, 1871. »_ 139 Castles and Kennels. — To the Editor of j the Daily Telegraph. Letter dated " Denmark-hill, Dec. 20," and signed "J. Ruskin." — Z). T., Friday, December 22, 1871. b_, 140 Verona v. Warwick. — To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph. Letter dated " Denmark-hill, 24th Dec.," and signed " J. Ruskin."— XI. T., Monday, December 25, 1871. »_► 141 London Streets. — To the Editor of the Pall Mall Gazette. Letter dated "December 27, 1871," and signed "John Ruskin." — P. M. _» 169 Mr. Ruskin on Commercial Morality. Letter to a gen- tleman in Manchester on the speech made by Mr. Richard Johnson, at the Annual Meeting of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, 20th February, 1875. HH^ 58 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1875- 170 (Tlienrem) Social Policy must be based on the Scien- tific principle of natural selection. — To be read on Tuesday, May 11, 1875, at the Grosvenor Hotel at 8-30 p.m. (Private), pp. 7, signed "J. Euskin." Eeprinted in the volume entitled A Joy for Ever, pp. 209-220. 171 Mr. Euskin Explains.— To the Editor of the JForhl. Letter signed "John Euskin," dated " Corpus Christi College, O.'cford, June 6, 1875." — Printed in the JForld of June 9, 1875, vol. iL p. 539. An article entitled "Euskin to the Rescue," in reference to Mr. Euskin's new system of publishing, had appeared in the World of May. s-* 172 Letter to Mr. W. Bragge on a project for a Museum at Sheffield, dated " Brantwood, Coniston," and signed "J. Euskin." — Printed in the Sheffield Daily Telegraph, September 6, 1875. ^— ' 173 Letter to the Editor of the Monetary Gazette, dated " Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 9th November, 1875," and signed "J. Jinikm."— Monetary Gazette, Saturday, November 13, 1875. ^-* 1876.] OF RUSKIN. 59 174 The Art Schools of Mediajval Christendom. By A. C. Owen. Edited by J. Ruskin, Ch. Ch. Oxford, Slade Professor. Loudon : Mozley and Smith, 1S7G. Mr. Ruskin's Preface occupies four pages, and is dated "Oxford, Nov. 26,1375." There are also some brief foot- notes throughout the volume, signed "Ed." 175 Letter to H. S. Marks, on the Exhibition of Works of the late Frederick Walker. — Printed in the Times, Thursday, January 20, 187G. ^~* 176 Copies of Turner's Drawings. — Letter to the Editor of the Times, signed " John Euskin," and dated " Peterborough, April 23." — Times, Tuesday, April 25, 1876. :^^ 177 A Protest against the Extension of Eailways in the Lake District, by Eobert Somervell, with a Preface by John Euskin. Windermere : J. Garnett. London: Simpkin, Marshall and Co. The Preface occupies nine pages, and is dated " Brantwood, 22nd June, 1876." 178 Modern Warfare. — To the Editor oi Fra^efs Magazine. F. M., New Series, vol. xiv. pp. 121-123 (July, 1876). »-* 60 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [187G. 179 Turner's Drawings. Two Letters to the Editor of the Daily Telegraph, dated "Brantwood, July 3, and July 16," and signed "J. Kuskin."— 2). T., Wed- nesday, July 5, and Wednesday, July 19, 1876. 180 Five Letters, dated "Venice, Feb. 8-12, 1877," and " Malham, July 3, 1878," and signed "J. Euskin." Printed in The Science of Life : a Pamphlet addressed to all Members of the Universities of Oxford and Cam- bridge. London : J. Burns, 15, Southampton- row, Holborn. Oxford : A. E. Mowbray and Co., 116, St. Aldate's, 1877, and Second Edition, 1878. " There were two editions of the pamphlet," says the editor of ArroiKs oftlie Chace (ii. 212, note), " and of these only the second contained the first and last of these letters, whilst only the first contained the last letter but one." 181 Letter to Count Zorzi, on the Eestoration of St. Mark's, Venice, signed "John Euskin." Printed in Osservazioni intorno ai ristauri inferni ed esterni delta Basilica di San Marco, di Alvise Piero Zorzi fii Giovanni Carlo. Venezia: F. Organia, 1877, pp. 11-22. This letter is not included in Ai'roirs of the Chace. 1877.] OF RUSKIN. 61 182 Letter to a gentleman at Liverpool, on Modern Restoration, dated "Venice, 15th April, 1877," and signed "J. Ruskin." — Liverpool Daily Post, Saturday, June 9, 1877. »-» 183 The Proposed " Restoration " of Ribbesford Church. Letter to the Editor of the Kidderminster Times, signed " J. Ruskin," and dated " Brantwood, July 24, 1877." — Kidderminster Times, Saturday, July 28, 1877. ^^ 184 Mr. Ruskin and Mr. Lowe.— To the Editor of the Standard. Letter dated " Brantwood, Coniston, August 24," and signed "John Ruskin." — Standard, Tuesday, August 28, 1877. Reprinted in Fors Clavifjera, No. 81 (1877), Notes and Cor- respondence, p. 268. J , 185 " Yewdale and its Streamlets." Report of a Lecture by Professor Ruskin, delivered in connexion with the Kendal Literary and Scientific Institute, at the Friends' Meeting House, October 1, 1877. — Re- printed from the Kendal Mercury, pp. 18 (including title and preface). The substance of this lecture reappears as Chapter xii. of DhkuHoii (Part v. pp. 204 --iS?). 62 THE mcLiOGEAriiY [1877- 186 A Letter from Euskin. — To the Editor of the. Socialist. Letter dated lOtli Oct., 1877, and signed "J. Euskin."— Printed in the Socialist (Sheffield), No. 5 (November, 1877). Printed and published by the proprietor, W. Freeland, 52, Scotland - street, SJieffield. »-♦ 187 Message to Blackfriars Bible Class, in a letter to Mr. John Leith, dated " Heme Hill, December 19, 1877," and signed "John Euskin." — New Year's Address and Messages to Blackfriars Bible Class, Aberdeen, 1878, p. 11. *»— • 188 Deucalion. Collected Studies of the Lapse of Waves and Life of Stones, by John Euskin, LL.D., 8vo, vol. i., 1875-1880 (Orpington : G. Allen, pp. vi. -290). With Illustrations drawn by the author and G. Allen, en- graved by G. Allen. Vol. ii., Part vii. (to p. 48;, Living Waves : Orpington, Allen, 1880. 189 Abstract of the Objects and Constitution of St. George's Guild. Fly-sheet of three pages, dated "20th December, 1877," and signed "J. Euskin." 1880.] OF RUSKIN. 63 190 BiBLiOTHECA. PASTORU^L Edited by John Piuskin, Honorary Student of Christ Church, Oxford. Vol. I. The Economist of Xenoplion, translated into English by Alex. D. 0. Wedderburn and W. Gershom Colliiigwood, With a Preface by the Editor, 8vo. London : Ellis and White. Orping- ton : George Allen, 187G. Mr. Ruskin's Preface extends from page ix. to page xliv. of the Introductory portion. Vol. II. Rock Honeycomb. Broken Pieces of Sir Philip Sidney's Psalter, laid up in store for English Homes. With a Preface and Commentary by the Editor. In Two Parts. (Part I.) Svo. London : Ellis and White. Orpington : George Allen, 1877. The Preface, dated " Sunday, 9th July, 1876," and Remarks on the Sidney Metres, occupy 44 pages ; the text of Part I., in which intercalary notes by the Editor are interspersed, 204 pages. Vol. III., the second pai-t of " Rock Honeycomb," is complete in MS., and will be published shortly. Elements of English Prosody. For use in St. George's Schools, Explanatory of the various terms used in " Rock Honeycomb." 8vo. Orpington ; Allen, 1880, pp. vii. 62. Vol. IV., Translation by the Editor of the first two Books of " The Laws of Plato," also ready in MS. ; but the Editor can- 64 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1875- not at present add the revision of a book requiring so much care, to his other work. 191 Mornings in Florence : being simple studies of Christian Art for English Travellers. By John Ruskin, LL.D. 1. Santa Croce. 2. The Golden Gate. 3. Before the Soldan. 4. The Vaulted Book. 5. The Strait Gate. 6. The Shepherd's Tower, pp. 187. Orpington : Allen, 1875-77. 192 St. Mark's Rest. The History of Venice, written for the help of the few travellers who still care for her monuments. Parts 1, 2 and 3 (pp. viiL 126). Orpington : Allen, 1877-9. First Snjjplement. The Shrine of the Slaves, being a guide to the principal pictures by Victor Carpaccio in Venice, pp. iv. -16. Orpington : Allen, 1877. Second Supplement. The Place of Dragons, by James Reddie Anderson, M.A. Edited by John Ruskin, LL.D. George Allen, Orpington, 1878. (With Preface signed "J. Ruskin," and dated " Brautwood, 26th January, 1 878," and added final note, dated "Brantwood, 6th March, 1879.") 193 Guide to the Principal Pictures in the Academy 1877.] OF RUSKIN. 65 OF Fine Arts at Venice. Arranged for English Travellers. By John Ruskin. 8vo, in two Parts, pp. 57. Venice, 1877. 194 The Laws of Fesole. A Familiar Treatise on the Elementary Principles and Practice of Drawing and Painting, as determined by the Tuscan Masters. Arranged for the Use of Schools. By John Ruskin, LL.D., with plates drawn by the author. Vol. i. (containing four Parts), pp. iv. 208. Or- pington : Allen, 1877-1879. 195 An Oxford Lecture. By Professor Ruskin. Nine- teenth Century, Vol. iii. pp. 136-145 (January, 1878). '196 My First Editor. An Autobiographical Reminis- cence. Preface to a Series of Reminiscences of the late W. H. Harrison. — University Magazine, April, 1878, pp. 385-391. 197 Notes by Mr. Ruskin on his Drawings by the late J. M. \X. TrUNER, R.A., exhibited at the Fine Art 66 THE BIBUUGRAPHY [1878- Society's Galleries, 148, New Bond-street, March, 1878. Also an Appendix containing a List of the Engraved Works of J. M. W. Turner, exhibited at the same time. 8vo, pp. 101, with ornamental initial letters. Mr. Euskin's portion of the pamphlet occupies 64 pages, dated, at the end, "Brantwood, Feb. 21, 1878." A slip is inserted, dated Feb. 27, 1878, in reference to " Mr. Euskin's sudden and dangerous illness ;" in consequence of which " the latter portion of these Notes is presented in an incomplete state, and the Epilogue remains unwritten." In the Third Thousand a portion of the Epilogue was incor- rectly printed from fragmentary Notes. In the Seventh Thousand, with an Appendix containing a few Notes on the Drawings by the Eev. W. Kingsley (pp. 84), the Epilogue appeared in a more correct and complete form, dated "Brantwood, 10th May, 1878," the author having by that time so far recovered as to be able to finish it. The Ninth Thousand (pp. 146) contained a Second Part, "Notes by Mr. Euskin on his own handiwork," dated " Brant- wood, June 5, 1878." 198 On " yon grey lines that fret the clouds," in Julius Cmsar, II. i. 103-4, by Mr. Euskin. Kead at the 45th meeting of the Society, Oct. 11, 1878.— "New Shaksjpere Society's Transadions" (1877-78), pp. 409- 412. Consisting of two letters addressed by Mr. Euskin to Mr. F. J. Furnivall, dated " Brantwood, Coniston," and "Edinburgh, Sept. 20, 1878." i^-. 1879.] OF RUSKIN. 67 199 The Three Colours of Pre-Eaphaelitism— iV/we- ieenth Century, vol. iv., pp. 925-931, 1072-1082, November and December, 1878. 200 Guild of St. George. The Master's Eeport, 1879, signed "J. Kusldn," and dated "Brantwood, 12th February, 1879." 4to (privately printed), pp. 22. 201 Letters addressed by Professor Ruskin, D.C.L., to the Clergy on the Lord's Prayer and the Church. Edited by Rev. F. A. Malleson, M.A., Vicar of Broughton-in-Furness. Printed for private circula- tion only. [1879] pp. 39, including title. Eleven letters addressed to the Rev. F. A. Malleson, dated "Brant%vood, June 20, 23 ; July 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 ; August 9, 12, 13, 19; Sept. 3, 14, 1879," and signed "J. Euskin," with explanatory notice, dated " October, 1879," and Introduction by the Editor. The substance of this pamphlet, with additional editorial notes, and with the omission of the opening paragraph of the letter dated " Brantwood, 6th July," reappeared in the Contemporary Review, December 1879 (vol. xxxvi. pp. 539-552). The Lord's Prayer and the Church, Letters to the Clergy. By John Ruskin, D.C.L., with Re- plies from Clergy and Laity, and an Epilogue by 5—2 68 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1880- Mr. Euskin, edited, with essays and comments, by the Rev. F. A. Malleson, M.A. London : Strahan and Co. [1880], pp. xiii. 371. The eleven letters by Mr. Ruskin, printed in the first division of the volume, are the same as those enumerated above. Three further letters or notes are printed at pp. 103-105, signed " J. Kuskin," and dated respectiveS ept. 13 and 14, and Oct. 17 (1879). Mr. Ruskin's Epilogue occupies pp. 329-363 of the volume. Two other notes signed "J. Ruskin," and dated "May 14 and 16, 1880," are printed in the Appendix and close the volume. 202 Notes, chiefly by himself, on Drawings by Mr. Euskin, placed on exhibition by Professor Norton in the Gallery of Messrs. Noyes and Blakeslee, 127, Tremont-street, Boston. October, 1879. Cam- bridge, University Press : John Wilson and Son, 1879, pp. 34. Contaiua several additional original notes not previously pub- lished. 203 Letter to Thos. Pocock, Esq., Secretary of the Pro- testant Blind Pension Society, dated " Brantwood, Coniston, July 18, 1879," and signed "J. Kuskia" — Printed in the F. 31. A. Magazine. Conducted ly the Young Men's Association, Clajiham Congregational Church, September, 1879 (vol. iii. p. 242). »_♦ 1880.] OF RUSKIN. C9 204 Letter to the Editor of the V. M. A. Magazine, dated "Brantwood, August 17, 1879," and signed "J. Kuskin."— Printed (with the 104th, 115th and 116th paragraphs of The Eagle's Nest) in the V. M. A. Magazine, October, 1879 (vol. iv. pp. 12-14). »-' 205 Letter to the Editor of the Y. M. A. Magazine, dated " Sheffield, Oct. 19, 1879," and signed " J. Raskin." — Printed in the Y. M. A. Magazine, November, 1879 (vol. iv. p. 36). »- ■206 Contents of large sliding Frames [St. George's Museum, Sheffield], pp. 5. 207 Guild of St. George. — Memorandum and Articles of Association. — Tarrant and Mackrell, 2, Bond-court, Walbrook, Solicitors. 208 Notes by Mr. Euskin on Samuel Prout and William Hunt, illustrated by a Loan Collection of Drawings exhibited in the Fine Art Society's Galleries, 148, New Bond-street, 1879-80, 8vo, pp. 108. 70 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1879- 209 Circular respecting Memorial Studies of St. Mark's, Venice, now in progress under Mr. Euskin's direc- tion. London : printed by Strangeways and Sons, Tower-street, Upper St. Marti n's-lane, pp. 8. .•. Second Edition, with Postscript, and some curious verbal alterations in the earlier portion, pp. 16, the last page being a blank one, headed "Present State of Subscription List." Third Edition, pp. 15 (The Blank Subscription List disap- pears in this final issue). S»— ♦ 210 Mr. Euskin and St. Mark's, Venice. — Letter to Mr. F. W. Pullen, Hon. Sec. of the Euskin Society, dated "November 27, 1879," and signed "John Euskin." — Printed in the Manchester Exaininer, December 6, 1879. »_ 211 The Proposed Art Gallery in Leicester. — Letter from Mr. Euskin, dated " Brantwood, Jan. 15, 1880."— Printed in the Leicester Chronicle and Mercury, Saturday, January 31, 1880. .•. Under the heading of "Mr. Kuskin on Art," this letter was copied into the Wrrl'li/ Disjxdch of February 1, and into the Times of February 2, ISSO. ,b_» ISSO.] OF RUSKIN. 71 212 Usury. A Reply and a Rejoinder.— Letter from the Bishop of JManchester to Mr. Ruskin, dated " Man- chester, December 8, 1879," with Mr. Ruskin's re- joinder. — Contemporary Review, February, 1880 (vol. xxxvii. pp. 316-333). 213 A Museum or Picture Gallery : Its Functions and its Formation. By John Ruskin. Letters dated March 20,^29, Easter Monday, Easter Tuesday, 7th April and 10th June, 1880.— Printed in the Art Jo^irml, Jane, 1880, pp. 1G1-1G3; August, 1880, pp. 225-226. 214 Fiction— Fair and Foul. By John Ruskin.— Printed in the Nineteenth Century, June, August, September and November, 1880, and October, 1881 (vol. vii. pp. 941-962, vol. viii. pp. 195-206, 394- 410, 748-760, vol. x. pp. 516-533). 215 Mr. Ruskin and Mr. Irving's Shylock. — Letter dated "Gth Feb., 1880."— 7/m; Theatre (26, Wellington- street, Strand), March, 1880, p. 169. j^.^ 72 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY [1880- •216 Mr. Ruskin on the Misses Webling's Recitations. — Letter to Mr. Webling, dated "Sheffield, Feb. 16, 1880," and signed "J. Ruskin."— Printed in the Daily Neics, ^Vednesday, February 18, 1880. j^_ 217 List of Diagrams, and Names of the Snake Tribe in the Great Languages, with prefatory Note. To illustrate the lecture entitled A Caution to Snakes, delivered by Mr. Ruskin at the London Institution on Wednesday, March 17, and Tuesd^ March 23, 1880. 218 Lithograph facsimile of a letter on Mr. William Ward's copy of Turner's drawing of Fluelen, dated " London, 20tli March, 1880," and signed " John Ruskin." 219 Letter to Mr. G. J. Holyoake on Cooperation, dated "Brantwood, April 12," and signed "J. Ruskin." — Daily News, Saturday, June 19, 1880. a_, 220 Letter to the Editor of the Oxford University Herald, dated "Brantwood, June 7th, 1880," and signed " John Ruskin." — Oxford Herald, Saturday, June 12, 1880. .•. Not included in Arrovi of Hip Chacf. 1880.] OF RU6K1N. '3 221 Catalogue of the First Exhibition of Pictures and Water-Colour Drawings, &c., at Douglas, Isle of Man. With Original Notes by Professor Ruskin, 1 880. Douglas : James Brown and Son, Printers, Times Buildings. 222 Two Letters to the Secretary of the Dramatic Reform Association, signed " J. Ruskin," and dated " Brant- wood, July 30, 1880," and " Amiens, October 12, 1880." — Printed in Journal of Dramatic Eeform, November, 1880, pp. 176-177. »-* 223 Arrows of the Chace, being a Collection of Scattered Letters, published chiefly in the daily newspapers, 1840*— 1880, by John Ruskin, LL.D., D.C.L., and now edited by an Oxford Pupil, with Preface by the Author. In Two Volumes. Orpington : George Allen, 1880. Vol. I. Letters on Abt and Science, with a Bteel engrav- ing, woodcut, two diagrams, and a facsimile of part of one of the letters, pp. xxv. 306. Vol. II. Letters on Politics, Eoonomt, and MisoEU-ANBOua Matters, pp. xvi. 3-J8. In paper boards, 8vo. ; only 100 Large Paper copies were issued in quarto size. •This should, in strict correctness, have been 18-11, which is the date of the earliest letter contained in the collection. 74 THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RUSKIN. [1881. This collection includes all the preceding letters and items marked at the end with an arrow, and a few letters and scraps of recent date not enumerated in the present Bibliography. Mr. Ruskin'a Preface is dated " Kouen, St. Firmin's Day, 1880," and his Epilogue (vol. ii. pp. 287-289), "Amiens, St. Crispin's Day, 1880." 224 Letter to the Editor of the Oxford University Herald, dated " Brantwood, 23rd May, 1881," and signed "John Ruskin." — Oxford Herald, Saturday, May 28, 1881. 225 Mr. Ruskin on Coniston Lake. — ^Letter to Mr. Joseph Greenwood, Surveyor to the Ulverston Union Rural Sanitary Authority, dated " Brantwood, May 27, 1881," and signed "John Ruskin." — Printed in the Time!:, June, 1881. 226 " Our Fathers have told us." Sketches of the History of Ghristeudom for Boys and Girls who have been held at its Fonts. Part L The Bible of Amiens. Chapter L By the Rivers of Waters, pp. viL 40. Chapter IV. Interpretations. 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