Project Gutenberg's W.P. Nimmo Catalogue, Selected List, 1890, by Various This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: W.P. Nimmo Catalogue, Selected List, 1890 Author: Various Editor: Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell Release Date: July 7, 2011 [EBook #36649] Language: English *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK W.P. NIMMO CATALOGUE *** Produced by Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net SELECTED LIST OF Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell's Publications. EDINA EDITION OF THE POETS. [Illustration: Robert Browning's Poetical Works] _Imperial Crown 8vo, Gilt Top_ _price_ 3/6 _each_. _Limp Straight Grain, Gold Roll_ _price_ 8/6 _each_. _Padded Straight Grain, Gold Roll_ _price_ 10/- _each_. 1. Tennyson's Poetical Works. Including "Maud," "In Memoriam," "Idylls of the King," etc. 2. Robert Browning's Poetical and Dramatic Works. With an Introduction by Rev. EDWARD F. HOERNLÉ, M.B. 3. Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Works. Including "Aurora Leigh," etc. 4. Whittier's Poetical Works. 5. Longfellow's Poetical Works. 6. Burns' Complete Works. _Price_, 4s. 7. Shakespeare's Complete Works. Large Type (over 1300 pages). _These Volumes are printed from New Type on Superfine Paper, each Volume having a beautiful Portrait of the Author in Photogravure printed by Annan & Son._ The "SCOTSMAN," in reviewing one of the Volumes, says:-- "The 'Edina' edition of 'The Poetical Works of Robert Browning,' published by Messrs. W. P. Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell, Edinburgh (3s. 6d.), may lay claim to be the most complete non-copyright edition of the poet which has yet solicited the attention of the public. It is a well-bound and printed volume of over seven hundred pages in double column, and is provided with a brief, but pregnant, introduction by the Rev. Edward Frederick Hoernlé, Leith. Included in it is a short poem, 'Ben Karshook's Wisdom,' strikingly Browningesque in thought and form, which does not appear in any previous collection." NIMMO'S THIN PAPER POETS. POCKET EDITIONS. On Special Thin Opaque Paper. Crown 8vo size. _Cloth, Gilt Top_ 2/- _net_. _Limp, Paste Grain_ 3/- _net_. _Lambskin Limp_ 3/6 _net_. 1. Tennyson. 2. Robert Browning. 3. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 4. Whittier. 5. Longfellow. 6. Burns' Complete Poems. We can confidently recommend this series to those who like a compact, handy volume for the pocket. The type is bold and clear--some of the volumes running into 700 pages and over,--yet of a size that can easily be slipped into the pocket. * * * * * MACMILLAN'S COMPLETE COPYRIGHT EDITION. 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Written for Girls. 10. Helen Siddal: A Story for Children. By ELLEN PALMER. 11. Mat and Sofie: A Story for Boys and Girls. 12. Peace and War. By the Author of 'The Basket of Flowers,' etc. 13. Perilous Adventures of a French Soldier in Algeria. 14. The Magic Glass; or, The Secret of Happiness. 15. Hawks' Dene: A Tale for Children. By KATHARINE E. MAY. 16. Little Maggie. And other Stories. By the Author of 'The Joy of Well-Doing,' etc. etc. 17. The Brother's Legacy; or, Better than Gold. By M. M. POLLARD. 18. The Little Sisters; or, Jealousy. And other Stories for the Young. By the Author of 'Little Tales for Tiny Tots,' etc. 19. Kate's New Home. 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By_ MARIA EDGEWORTH. 35. _Forgive and Forget. By_ MARIA EDGEWORTH. 36. _Waste not, Want not. By_ MARIA EDGEWORTH. 37. _The False Key. By_ MARIA EDGEWORTH. 38. _The Bracelets. By_ MARIA EDGEWORTH. * * * * * _Nimmo's Fourpenny Juvenile Books._ _The above Series of Books is also kept in embossed and illuminated paper covers, beautifully printed in gold from entirely new designs, price 4d. each._ Selections from _NIMMO'S FOURPENNY JUVENILE BOOKS._ SHORT STORIES FOR CHILDREN, by Mrs. SHERWOOD, JANE TAYLOR, RICHARD ROWE, etc. _Demy 18mo, cloth, Illustrated._ 1. George and his Penny, by Mrs. SHERWOOD; and other Tales. 2. Lucy and Her Mother, by JANE TAYLOR; and other Tales. 3. Getting on in Life, and other Tales. 4. Bessie Blake the Farmer's Daughter, by RICHARD ROWE; and other Tales. 5. The Busy Bee, by Mrs. SHERWOOD; and other Tales. 6. Try to be Happy, and other Tales. 7. The Story of the Rose, by Mrs. SHERWOOD; and other Tales. 8. Brave and True, and other Tales. 9. The Young Apprentice, by JANE TAYLOR; and other Tales. 10. Regie's Pony, and other Tales. 11. Emily's Temptation, by Mrs. SHERWOOD; and other Tales. 12. Philip's Day Dream, and other Tales. 13. The Orphan Boy, by Mrs. SHERWOOD; and other Tales. 14. The One Thing Needful, and other Tales. 15. Little Sins, by Mrs. SHERWOOD; and other Tales. 16. The Indian Chief, and other Tales. 17. The Little Dog Trusty, and other Tales. 18. The Kind Bear, and other Tales. * * * * * _NIMMO'S THREEPENNY JUVENILE BOOKS._ ILLUSTRATED. SHORT STORIES FOR CHILDREN, BY WELL-KNOWN AUTHORS. In neat cloth binding. 1. The Pet Polyanthus. 2. Amy and Her Doves. 3. The Negro Servant. 4. Wat's Christmas at Home. 5. Blind Barty. 6. The Basket Woman. 7. Good for Evil. 8. The Orange Girl. 9. A Sunday in Jerusalem. 10. Daddy Goodluck. 11. Parley the Porter. 12. The Fortunate Young Lady. 13. The Orange Grove. 14. The Wreck of the Prospero. 15. The Fortune Teller. 16. The French Philanthropist. 17. Jim Brown. 18. Little Nat. 19. Annie's Fall. 20. The Fisherman's Son. 21. The Cherry Orchard. 22. Ernest; or, The Great Stone Face. 23. Story of a Coward. 24. Value of Little Things. 25. Story of the Apples. 26. The Benevolent Schoolmaster. 27. Learning by Experience. 28. Lady Grizell Baillie. 29. Talks with Mr. Fairchild. 30. The Troublesome Friend. 31. Mrs. Fairchild's Story. 32. Sarah Martin. 33. Honour thy Parents. 34. The Poor Children's Friend. 35. Story about Envy. 36. The Orphan's Friend. _NIMMO'S BIRTH-DAY BOOKS._ In Foolscap 16mo. 1. Bible Words for Birth-Days; Consisting of a Text of Scripture and Verse of Hymn for Every Day in the Year. 2. Birth-Day Greetings; Consisting of Political Extracts and Mottoes for Every Day in the Year. 3. The Birth-Day Book of Wit and Humour; Consisting of Witty and Humorous Extracts for Every Day in the Year. 4. The Birth-Day Oracle; or, Whom shall I Marry? Guesses at the Character and Appearance of your future Husband or Wife. 5. The Little Folk's Birth-Day Book; or, Something Good about Children, Child-life, Flowers, etc., for Every Day in the Year. 6. A Cup of Blessing for Every Day in the Year. A Birth-Day Book of Cheering and Consolatory Texts. By C. B. 7. The Lyric Birth-Day Book. Snatches of Song gathered from the Lyric Poets, and arranged for Every Day in the Year. By D. H. 8. Mrs. Hemans' Birth-Day Book. A Selection from the Poems of Felicia Hemans, arranged as a Daily Text Book. 9. Birth-Day Chimes from Longfellow. Six Hundred Quotations from his Poems, arranged as a Daily Text Book. By S. P. L. 10. Birth-Day Chimes from Shakespeare. A Text Book of Choice Extracts from his Works. 11. Birth-Day Chimes from Burns. Selections from the Poems, Songs, and Ballads of Robert Burns. 12. What saith the Master? A Daily Text Book in the very Words of our Lord. Selected by MAY COCHRANE. 13. Birth-Day Texts from Wordsworth. Passages for Every Day in the Year, from the Poems of William Wordsworth. 14. Birth-Day Chimes from Scott. Selected from the Poems and Tales of Sir Walter Scott. 15. Birth-Day Chimes from Whittier. Selections from the Poems of John Greenleaf Whittier. By J. R. E. P. 16. The Keats Birth-Day Book. Compiled by J. R. E. P. 17. The Mizpah Birth-Day Book. Daily Texts chosen from Holy Scriptures. 18. The Birth-Day Book of Proverbs. Serious--Humorous--Satirical. Edited by CHARLES BRUCE. 19. Birth-Day Chimes from Tennyson. Selections from the Poems of Alfred Tennyson. By MARY DONALD. 20. Robert Browning Year-Book. Selected by J. R. TUTIN. 21. Crowning Mercies. Cheering Texts from Holy Scriptures, with appropriate Hymn Verses. Selected by MARY DONALD. * * * * * LIST OF STYLES AND PRICES. _s._ _d._ Cloth Extra, gilt edges, price 1 0 Cloth Extra, full gilt side and edges, price 1 6 Cloth Extra, padded (boxed), price 1 6 Paste Grain, round corners, price 2 0 Paste Grain, round corners, padded, price 2 6 Armadillo, round corners, padded, price 3 0 Morocco, padded, price 2 6 German Calf, padded, price 4 0 Tartan (Nos. 11 and 14 only), price 2 6 _NIMMO'S SIXPENNY BIRTH-DAY BOOKS._ _In foolscap 16mo, cloth extra, red edges, price 6d.; and in Persian calf, gilt edges, 1s._ 1. HEAVENLY LIGHT. Cheering Texts from Scripture. A Birth-Day Book for Every Day in the Year. 2. BIRTH-DAY ECHOES FROM THE POETS. A Selection of Choice Quotations, arranged for Every Day in the Year. 3. DAILY MAXIMS. A Birth-Day Text Book of Proverbs and Wise Sayings. Selected from Various Sources. 4. THORN BLOSSOM. Quotations Grave and Gay, arranged as a Birth-Day Text Book. 5. SCRIPTURE SUNBEAMS. Helpful Texts for Every Day in the Year. 6. 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