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BEDFORD STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON,
_November 1878_.
_MACMILLAN & CO.'S CATALOGUE of Works in BELLES
LETTRES, including Poetry, Fiction, etc._
=Allingham.=--LAURENCE BLOOMFIELD IN IRELAND; OR, THE
NEW LANDLORD. By WILLIAM ALLINGHAM. New and Cheaper Issue,
with a Preface. Fcap. 8vo. cloth. 4_s._ 6_d._
=An Ancient City, and other Poems.=--By A NATIVE OF SURREY.
Extra fcap. 8vo. 6_s._
=Archer.=--CHRISTINA NORTH. By E. M. ARCHER. New and Cheaper
Edition. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
=Arnold.=--THE POETICAL WORKS OF MATTHEW ARNOLD. Vol. I. EARLY
POEMS, NARRATIVE POEMS, AND SONNETS. Vol. II. LYRIC, DRAMATIC,
AND ELEGIAC POEMS. New and Complete Edition. Two Vols. Crown
8vo. Price 7_s._ 6_d._ each.
SELECTED POEMS OF MATTHEW ARNOLD. With Vignette engraved
by C. H. JEENS (GOLDEN TREASURY SERIES). 18mo. 4_s._ 6_d._
Large Paper Edition. Crown 8vo. 12_s._ 6_d._
=Art at Home Series.=--Edited by W. J. LOFTIE, F.S.A.
"_If the whole series but continue as it has been
begun--if the volumes yet to be rival these two
initial--it will be beyond price as a library of household
art._"--EXAMINER.
A PLEA FOR ART IN THE HOUSE. With especial reference to the
Economy of Collecting Works of Art, and the importance of
Taste in Education and Morals. By W. J. LOFTIE, B.A., F.S.A.
With Illustrations. Fifth Thousand. Crown 8vo. 2_s._ 6_d._
SUGGESTIONS FOR HOUSE DECORATION IN PAINTING, WOODWORK, AND
FURNITURE. By RHODA and AGNES GARRETT.
With Illustrations. Sixth Thousand. Crown 8vo. 2_s._ 6_d._
MUSIC IN THE HOUSE. By JOHN HULLAH. With Illustrations.
Fourth Thousand. Crown 8vo. 2_s._ 6_d._
THE DRAWING ROOM; ITS DECORATIONS AND FURNITURE. By Mrs.
ORRINSMITH. Illustrated. Fifth Thousand. Crown 8vo. 2_s._ 6_d._
THE DINING ROOM. By Mrs. LOFTIE. Illustrated.
Fourth Thousand. Crown 8vo. 2_s._ 6_d._
THE BED ROOM AND BOUDOIR. By LADY BARKER. Illustrated.
Fourth Thousand. Crown 8vo. 2_s._ 6_d._
DRESS. By Mrs. OLIPHANT. Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 2_s._ 6_d._
PRIVATE THEATRICALS. By LADY POLLOCK. Illustrated.
[_Shortly._
[Other vols. in preparation.]
=Atkinson.=--AN ART TOUR TO THE NORTHERN CAPITALS OF EUROPE. By
J. BEAVINGTON ATKINSON. 8vo. 12_s._
"_We can highly recommend it; not only for the valuable
information it gives on the special subjects to which it is
dedicated, but also for the interesting episodes of travel
which are interwoven with, and lighten, the weightier
matters of judicious and varied criticism on art and
artists in northern capitals._"--ART JOURNAL.
=Atkinson= (=J. P.=)--A WEEK AT THE LAKES, AND WHAT CAME OF
IT; OR, THE ADVENTURES OF MR. DOBBS AND HIS FRIEND MR. POTTS.
A Series of Sketches by J. P. ATKINSON. Oblong 4to. 7_s._ 6_d._
=Baker.=--CAST UP BY THE SEA; OR, THE ADVENTURES OF NED GREY. By
Sir SAMUEL BAKER, Pasha, F.R.G.S. With Illustrations by HUARD.
Sixth Edition. Crown 8vo. cloth gilt. 6_s._
"_An admirable tale of adventure, of marvellous incidents,
wild exploits, and terrible dénouements._"--DAILY
NEWS. "_A story of adventure by sea and land in the
good old style._"--PALL MALL GAZETTE.
=Barker= (=Lady=).--A YEAR'S HOUSEKEEPING IN SOUTH AFRICA.
With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 9_s._
"_We doubt whether in any of her previous books she has
written more pleasantly than in this.... The great charm
of these letters is that she is always natural, and tells
of what she sees and hears in a strange country, just as
if she were quietly chatting to her friends by their own
fireside._"--STANDARD.
=Beesly.=--STORIES FROM THE HISTORY OF ROME. By Mrs. BEESLY.
Fcap. 8vo. 2_s._ 6_d._
"_A little book for which every cultivated and intelligent
mother will be grateful._"--EXAMINER.
=Besant.=--STUDIES IN EARLY FRENCH POETRY. By WALTER BESANT, M.A.
Crown 8vo. 8_s._ 6_d._
=Betsy Lee=; A FO'C'S'LE YARN. Extra fcap. 8vo. 3_s._ 6_d._
"_We can at least say that it is the work of a true
poet._"--ATHENÆUM.
=Black= (=W.=)--Works by W. BLACK, Author of "A Daughter of Heth."
THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF A PHAETON. Eleventh Edition.
Crown 8vo. 6_s._
"_The book is a really charming description of a thousand
English landscapes and of the emergencies and the fun
and the delight of a picnic journey through them by a
party determined to enjoy themselves, and as well matched
as the pair of horses which drew the phaeton they sat
in._"--TIMES.
A PRINCESS OF THULE. Thirteenth Thousand. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
The SATURDAY REVIEW says:--"_A novel which is
both romantic and natural, which has much feeling, without
any touch of mawkishness, which goes deep into character
without any suggestion of painful analysis--this is a rare
gem to find amongst the débris of current literature,
and this, or nearly this, Mr. Black has given us in the
'Princess of Thule.'_" "_A beautiful and nearly perfect
story._"--SPECTATOR.
THE MAID OF KILLEENA, and other Stories. Cheaper Edition.
Crown 8vo. 6_s._
"_A collection of pretty stories told in the easiest and
pleasantest manner imaginable._"--TIMES. "_It was
with something akin to joy that we drew our chair closer
to the fire as the weary work of the novel critic gave
place to the smile of satisfaction and pleasure, when, in
the very first page of our book, we discovered that we had
come again to those Western Isles in the quiet summer sea
in the far North, and to those simple people amidst whose
loving allegiance the Princess of Thule--Sheila--held her
modest Court.... We shall not be satisfied till 'The Maid
of Killeena' rests on our shelves._"--SPECTATOR.
MADCAP VIOLET. Eighth Thousand. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
"_In the very first rank of Mr. Black's heroines; proud
as Sheila, and sweet as Coquette, stands Madcap Violet.
The true, proud, tender nature of her, her beauty,
her mischief, her self-sacrifice, endear her to the
reader._"--DAILY NEWS.
GREEN PASTURES AND PICCADILLY. Cheaper Edition. Sixth
Thousand. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
MACLEOD OF DARE. With Illustrations by Eminent Artists. 3 vols.
Crown 8vo. 31_s._ 6_d._
=Blackie.=--THE WISE MEN OF GREECE. In a Series of Dramatic
Dialogues. By J. E. BLACKIE, Professor of Greek in the
University of Edinburgh. Crown 8vo. 9_s._
=Blakiston.=--MODERN SOCIETY IN ITS RELIGIOUS AND SOCIAL ASPECTS.
By PEYTON BLAKISTON, M.D., F.R.S. Crown 8vo. 5_s._
=Borland Hall.=--By the Author of "Olrig Grange." Cr. 8vo. 7_s._
=Bramston.=--RALPH AND BRUNO. A Novel. By M. BRAMSTON. 2 vols.
Crown 8vo. 21_s._
=Brooke.=--THE FOOL OF QUALITY; OR, THE HISTORY OF HENRY, EARL OF
MORELAND. By HENRY BROOKE. Newly revised, with a Biographical
Preface by the Rev. CHARLES KINGSLEY, M.A., Rector of Eversley.
Crown 8vo. 6_s._
=Buist.=--BIRDS, THEIR CAGES AND THEIR KEEP: Being a Practical
Manual of Bird-Keeping and Bird-Rearing. By K. A. BUIST. With
Coloured Frontispiece and other Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 5_s._
=Bunce.=--FAIRY TALES, THEIR ORIGIN AND MEANING. With some
Account of the Dwellers in Fairy Land. By J. THACKRAY BUNCE.
Extra fcap. 8vo. 3_s._ 6_d._
[_Shortly._
=Burnand.=--MY TIME, AND WHAT I'VE DONE WITH IT. By F. C. BURNAND.
Crown 8vo. 6_s._
=Cameron.=--LIGHT, SHADE, AND TOIL. Poems by W. C. CAMERON, with
Introduction by the Rev. W. C. Smith, D.D. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6_s._
=Carroll.=--Works by "LEWIS CARROLL:"--
ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND. With Forty-two Illustrations
by TENNIEL. 55th Thousand. Crown 8vo. cloth. 6_s._
"_An excellent piece of nonsense._"--TIMES.
"_Elegant and delicious nonsense._"--GUARDIAN.
"_That most delightful of children's
stories._"--SATURDAY REVIEW.
A GERMAN TRANSLATION OF THE SAME. With TENNIEL'S
Illustrations. Crown 8vo. gilt. 6_s._
A FRENCH TRANSLATION OF THE SAME. With TENNIEL'S
Illustrations. Crown 8vo. gilt. 6_s._
AN ITALIAN TRANSLATION OF THE SAME. By T. P. ROSSETTE.
With TENNIEL'S Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
THROUGH THE LOOKING-GLASS, AND WHAT ALICE FOUND THERE.
With Fifty Illustrations by TENNIEL. Crown 8vo. gilt.
6_s._ 44th Thousand.
"_Will fairly rank with the tale of her previous
experiences._"--DAILY TELEGRAPH. "_Many
of Mr. Tenniel's designs are masterpieces of wise
absurdity._"--ATHENÆUM.
THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK. An Agony in Eight Fits. With Nine
Illustrations by H. HOLIDAY. Crown 8vo. cloth extra, Gilt
edges. 4_s._ 6_d._ 17th Thousand.
"_This glorious piece of nonsense.... Everybody ought to
read it--nearly everybody will--and all who deserve the
treat will scream with laughter._"--GRAPHIC.
=Cautley.=--A CENTURY OF EMBLEMS. By G. S. CAUTLEY, Vicar of
Nettleden, author of "The After Glow," etc. With numerous
Illustrations by LADY MARION ALFORD, REAR-ADMIRAL LORD W.
COMPTON, the VEN. LORD A. COMPTON, R. BARNES, J. D. COOPER, and
the author. Pott 4to. cloth elegant, gilt edges. 10_s._ 6_d._
=Christmas Carol= (=A=). Printed In Colours from Original Designs
by Mr. and Mrs. TREVOR CRISPIN, with Illuminated Borders from
MSS. of the 14th and 15th Centuries. Imp. 4to. cloth elegant.
Cheaper Edition, 21_s._
"_A most exquisitely got-up volume._"--TIMES.
=Church= (=A. J.=)--HORÆ TENNYSONIANÆ, Sive Eclogæ e Tennysono
Latine redditæ. Cura A. J. CHURCH, A.M. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6_s._
=Clough= (=Arthur Hugh=).--THE POEMS AND PROSE REMAINS OF ARTHUR
HUGH CLOUGH. With a Selection from his Letters and a Memoir.
Edited by his Wife. With Portrait. Two Vols. Crown 8vo. 21_s._
"_Taken as a whole_," _the_ SPECTATOR _says_,
"_these volumes cannot fail to be a lasting monument of one
of the most original men of our age_."
THE POEMS OF ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH, sometime Fellow of Oriel
College, Oxford. Fifth Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 6_s._
"_From the higher mind of cultivated, all-questioning,
but still conservative England, in this our puzzled
generation, we do not know of any utterance in
literature so characteristic as the poems of Arthur Hugh
Clough._"--FRASER'S MAGAZINE.
=Clunes.=--THE STORY OF PAULINE: an Autobiography. By G. C. CLUNES.
Crown 8vo. 6_s._
=Coleridge.=--HUGH CRICHTON'S ROMANCE. A Novel. By CHRISTABEL
R. COLERIDGE. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
"_We have read it with more than average
interest._"--SATURDAY REVIEW. "_We can heartily
commend this very charming book._"--STANDARD.
=Collects of the Church of England.= With a beautifully Coloured
Floral Design to each Collect, and Illuminated Cover. Crown
8vo. 12_s._ Also kept in various styles of morocco.
"_This is beyond question_," _the_ ART JOURNAL
_says_, "_the most beautiful book of the season_." _The_
GUARDIAN _thinks it_ "_a successful attempt to
associate in a natural and unforced manner the flowers of
our fields and gardens with the course of the Christian
year_."
=Colquhoun.=--RHYMES AND CHIMES. By F. S. COLQUHOUN (née
F. S. FULLER MAITLAND). Extra fcap. 8vo. 2_s._ 6_d._
=Cooper.=--SEBASTIAN. A Novel. By KATHERINE COOPER. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
=Dante=; AN ESSAY. With a Translation of the "De Monarchia." By the
Very Rev. R. W. CHURCH, D.C.L., Dean of St. Paul's. Crown 8vo.
[_Immediately._
=Day.=--GOVINDA SAMANTA; OR, THE HISTORY OF A BENGAL RAIYAT. By the
Rev. LAL BEHARI DAY. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
"_The book presents a careful, minute, and well-drawn
picture of Hindoo peasant life._"--DAILY NEWS.
=Days of Old=; STORIES FROM OLD ENGLISH HISTORY. By the Author of
"Ruth and her Friends." New Edition. 18mo. cloth, extra. 2_s._
6_d._
"_Full of truthful and charming historic pictures, is
everywhere vital with moral and religious principles, and
is written with a brightness of description, and with a
dramatic force in the representation of character, that
have made, and will always make, it one of the greatest
favourites with reading boys._"--NONCONFORMIST.
=Doyle= (=Sir F. H.=)--LECTURES ON POETRY, delivered before the
University of Oxford in 1868. By Sir FRANCIS HASTINGS DOYLE,
Professor of Poetry in the University of Oxford. Crown
8vo. 3_s._ 6_d._
=Elsie.=--A LOWLAND SKETCH. By A. C. M. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
=Estelle Russell.=--By the Author of "The Private Life of Galileo."
New Edition. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
_Full of bright pictures of French life. The English
family, whose fortunes form the main drift of the story,
reside mostly in France, but there are also many English
characters and scenes of great interest. It is certainly
the work of a fresh, vigorous, and most interesting writer,
with a dash of sarcastic humour which is refreshing and
not too bitter._ "_We can send our readers to it with
confidence._"--SPECTATOR.
=Evans.=--Works by SEBASTIAN EVANS.
BROTHER FABIAN'S MANUSCRIPT, AND OTHER POEMS. Fcap. 8vo.
cloth. 6_s._
"_In this volume we have full assurance that he has 'the
vision and the faculty divine.' ... Clever and full of
kindly humour._"--GLOBE.
IN THE STUDIO: A DECADE OF POEMS. Extra fcap. 8vo. 5_s._
"_The finest thing in the book is 'Dudman in Paradise,' a
wonderfully vigorous and beautiful story. The poem is a
most remarkable one, full of beauty, humour, and pointed
satire._"--ACADEMY.
=Farrell.=--THE LECTURES OF A CERTAIN PROFESSOR. By the Rev.
JOSEPH FARRELL. Crown 8vo. 7_s._ 6_d._
=Fawcett.=--TALES IN POLITICAL ECONOMY. By MILLICENT FAWCETT,
Author of "Political Economy for Beginners." Globe 8vo. 3_s._
"_The idea is a good one, and it is quite wonderful what a
mass of economic teaching the author manages to compress
into a small space.... The true doctrines of international
trade, currency, and the ratio between production and
population, are set before us and illustrated in a masterly
manner._"--ATHENÆUM.
=Fleming.=--Works by GEORGE FLEMING.
A NILE NOVEL. Third and Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo.
MIRAGE. A Novel. Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
=Fletcher.=--THOUGHTS FROM A GIRL'S LIFE. By LUCY FLETCHER. Second
Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 4_s._ 6_d._
=Freeman.=--HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL SKETCHES; CHIEFLY ITALIAN.
By E. A. FREEMAN, D.C.L., LL.D. With Illustrations by the Author.
Crown 8vo. 10_s._ 6_d._
"_Those who know Italy well will retrace their steps with
delight in Mr. Freeman's company, and find him a most
interesting guide and instructor._"--EXAMINER.
=Garnett.=--IDYLLS AND EPIGRAMS. Chiefly from the Greek Anthology.
By RICHARD GARNETT. Fcap. 8vo. 2_s._ _6d._
"_A charming little book. For English readers, Mr.
Garnett's translations will open a new world of
thought._"--WESTMINSTER REVIEW.
=Gilmore.=--STORM WARRIORS; OR, LIFE-BOAT WORK ON THE GOODWIN SANDS.
By the Rev. JOHN GILMORE, M.A., Rector of Holy Trinity, Ramsgate,
Author of "The Ramsgate Life-Boat," in _Macmillan's Magazine_.
Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
"_The stories, which are said to be literally exact,
are more thrilling than anything in fiction. Mr.
Gilmore has done a good work as well as written a good
book._"--DAILY NEWS.
=Guesses at Truth.=--By TWO BROTHERS. 18mo. 4_s._ 6_d._ Golden
Treasury Series.
=Hamerton.=--A PAINTER'S CAMP. Second Edition, revised. Extra
fcap. 8vo. 6_s._
"_These pages, written with infinite spirit and humour,
bring into close rooms, back upon tired heads, the
breezy airs of Lancashire moors and Highland lochs, with
a freshness which no recent novelist has succeeded in
preserving._"--NONCONFORMIST.
=Harry.=--A POEM. By the Author of "Mrs. Jerningham's Journal."
Extra fcap. 8vo. 3_s._ 6_d._
=Heine.=--SELECTIONS FROM THE POETICAL WORKS OF HEINRICH HEINE.
Translated into English. Crown 8vo. 4_s._ 6_d._
=Higginson.=--MALBONE: An Oldport Romance. By T. W. HIGGINSON.
Fcap. 8vo. 2_s._ 6_d._
=Hilda among the Broken Gods.=--By the Author of "Olrig Grange."
Extra fcap. 8vo. 7_s._ 6_d._
=Hobday.=--COTTAGE GARDENING; OR, FLOWERS, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
FOR SMALL GARDENS. By E. HOBDAY. Crown 8vo. 1_s._ 6_d._
"_A sensible and useful little book._"--ATHENÆUM.
=Home.=--BLANCHE LISLE, and other Poems. By CECIL HOME. Fcap.
8vo. 4_s._ 6_d._
=Hood= (=Tom=).--THE PLEASANT TALE OF PUSS AND ROBIN AND THEIR
FRIENDS, KITTY AND BOB. Told in Pictures by L. FRÖLICH, and in
Rhymes by TOM HOOD. Crown 8vo. gilt. 3_s._ 6_d._
"_The volume is prettily got up, and is sure to be a
favourite in the nursery._"--SCOTSMAN. "_Herr
Frölich has outdone himself in his pictures of this
dramatic chase._"--MORNING POST.
=Hooper and Phillips.=--A MANUAL OF MARKS ON POTTERY AND PORCELAIN.
A Dictionary of Easy Reference. By W. H. HOOPER and W. C.
PHILLIPS. With numerous Illustrations. Second Edition, revised.
16mo. 4_s._ 6_d._
"_It is one of the most complete, and beyond
all comparison, the handiest volume of the
kind._"--ATHENÆUM.
=Hopkins.=--ROSE TURQUAND: A Novel, By ELLICE HOPKINS. Cheaper
Edition. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
"_Rose Turquand is a noble heroine, and the story of her
sufferings and of her sacrifice is most touching. A tale of
rare excellence._"--STANDARD.
=Horace.=--WORD FOR WORD FROM HORACE. The Odes literally
versified. By W. T. THORNTON, C.B. Crown 8vo. 7_s._ 6_d._
=Hunt.=--TALKS ABOUT ART. By WILLIAM HUNT. With a Letter by
J. E. MILLAIS. Crown 8vo. 3_s._ 6_d._
"_They are singularly racy and suggestive._"--PALL MALL
GAZETTE.
=Irving.=--Works by WASHINGTON IRVING.
OLD CHRISTMAS. From the Sketch Book. With upwards of 100
Illustrations by RANDOLPH CALDECOTT, engraved by J. D. COOPER.
Second Edition. Crown 8vo. cloth elegant. 6_s._
"_This little volume is indeed a gem._"--DAILY
NEWS. "_One of the best and prettiest volumes we
have seen this year.... All the illustrations are equally
charming and equally worthy of the immortal words to which
they are wedded._"--SATURDAY REVIEW.
BRACEBRIDGE HALL. With 120 illustrations by R. CALDECOTT.
Crown 8vo. cloth gilt. 6_s._
"_No one who has seen 'Old Christmas,' issued last year
with charming illustrations by Mr. Caldecott, is likely to
forget the pleasure he derived from turning over its pages.
Text and illustrations, both having a flavour of quaint,
old-fashioned humour, fit into each other to perfection,
and leave an impression absolutely unique.... This work is
in no respect behind its predecessor._"--GLOBE.
=James.=--Works by HENRY JAMES, jun.
FRENCH POETS and NOVELISTS. Crown 8vo. 8_s._ 6_d._
CONTENTS:--Alfred de Musset--Théophile
Gautier--Baudelaire--Honoré de Balzac--George
Sand--Turgénieff, etc.
"_There has of late years appeared nothing upon French
literature so intelligent as this book--so acute,
so full of good sense, so free from affectation and
pretence._"--ATHENÆUM.
THE EUROPEANS. A Novel. 2 vols. Crown 8vo. 21_s._
=Joubert.=--PENSÉES OF JOUBERT. Selected and Translated with the
Original French appended, by HENRY ATTWELL, Knight of the
Order of the Oak Crown. Crown 8vo. 5_s._
=Keary= (=A.=)--Works by ANNIE KEARY:--
CASTLE DALY: THE STORY OF AN IRISH HOME THIRTY YEARS AGO.
New Edition. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
"_Extremely touching, and at the same time thoroughly
amusing._"--MORNING POST.
JANET'S HOME. New Edition. Globe 8vo. 2_s._ 6_d._
CLEMENCY FRANKLYN. New Edition. Globe 8vo. 2_s._ 6_d._
"_Full of wisdom and goodness, simple, truthful, and
artistic.... It is capital as a story; better still in its
pure tone and wholesome influence._"--GLOBE.
OLDBURY. New and Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
"_This is a very powerfully written
story._"--GLOBE. "_This is a really excellent
novel._"--ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS. "_The sketches
of society in Oldbury are excellent. The pictures of child
life are full of truth._"--WESTMINSTER REVIEW.
A YORK AND A LANCASTER ROSE. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
"_A very pleasant and thoroughly interesting
book._"--JOHN BULL.
=Keary= (=E.=)--THE MAGIC VALLEY; or, PATIENT ANTOINE. With
Illustrations by E. V. B. Globe 8vo. gilt. 4_s._ 6_d._
"_A very pretty, tender, quaint little
tale._"--TIMES.
=Keary= (=A. and E.=)--Works by A. and E. KEARY:--
THE LITTLE WANDERLIN, and other Fairy Tales. 18mo. 2_s._ 6_d._
"_The tales are fanciful and well written, and
they are sure to win favour amongst little
readers._"--ATHENÆUM.
THE HEROES OF ASGARD. Tales from Scandinavian Mythology.
New and Revised Edition, Illustrated by HUARD. Extra fcap.
8vo. 4_s._ 6_d._
"_Told in a light and amusing style, which, in its
drollery and quaintness, reminds us of our old favourite
Grimm._"--TIMES.
=Kingsley.=--Works by the Rev. CHARLES KINGSLEY, M.A., Rector of
Eversley, and Canon of Westminster:--
WESTWARD HO! or, THE VOYAGES AND ADVENTURES OF SIR AMYAS LEIGH.
Forty-first Thousand. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
TWO YEARS AGO. Ninth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
HYPATIA; or, NEW FOES WITH AN OLD FACE. Ninth Edition.
Crown 8vo. 6_s._
HEREWARD THE WAKE--LAST OF THE ENGLISH. Fifth Edition.
Crown 8vo. 6_s._
YEAST: A Problem. Tenth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
ALTON LOCKE. New Edition. With a Prefatory Memoir by
THOMAS HUGHES, Q.C., and Portrait of the Author.
Crown 8vo. 6_s._
THE WATER BABIES. A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby. With
Illustrations by Sir NOEL PATON, R.S.A., and P. SKELTON.
New Edition. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
"_In fun, in humour, and in innocent imagination, as a
child's book we do not know its equal._"--LONDON
REVIEW. "_Mr. Kingsley must have the credit of
revealing to us a new order of life.... There is in the
'Water Babies' an abundance of wit, fun, good humour,
geniality_, élan, _go_."--TIMES.
THE HEROES; or, Greek Fairy Tales for my Children. With
Illustrations. New Edition. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
"_We do not think these heroic stories have ever been more
attractively told.... There is a deep under-current of
religious feeling traceable throughout its pages which is
sure to influence young readers powerfully._"--LONDON
REVIEW. "_One of the children's books that will surely
become a classic._"--NONCONFORMIST.
PHAETHON; or, LOOSE THOUGHTS FOR LOOSE THINKERS. Third
Edition. Crown 8vo. 2_s._
"_The dialogue of 'Phaethon' has striking beauties, and its
suggestions may meet half-way many a latent doubt, and,
like a light breeze, lift from the soul clouds that are
gathering heavily, and threatening to settle down in misty
gloom on the summer of many a fair and promising young
life._"--SPECTATOR.
POEMS; including The Saint's Tragedy, Andromeda, Songs,
Ballads, etc. Complete Collected Edition. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6_s._
_The_ SPECTATOR _calls_ "_Andromeda_" "_the
finest piece of English hexameter verse that has ever been
written. It is a volume which many readers will be glad to
possess_."
PROSE IDYLLS. NEW AND OLD. Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6_s._
CONTENTS:--_A Charm of Birds_; _Chalk-Stream
Studies_; _The Fens_; _My Winter-Garden_; _From Ocean to
Sea_; _North Devon_.
"_Altogether a delightful book.... It exhibits the author's
best traits, and cannot fail to infect the reader with a
love of nature and of out-door life and its enjoyments.
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GLAUCUS; OR, THE WONDERS OF THE SEA-SHORE. With Coloured
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