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Choice & Rare Editions in Belles
Lettres.
All the Books in this Catalogue
are Published at Net
Prices
Telegraphic Address
1894 Bodleian,
London
“A WORD must be said for the manner in which the
publishers
have produced the volume (i.e.,
‘The
Earth Fiend’), a sumptuous folio, printed by
CONSTABLE, the
etchings on Japanese paper by MR.
GOULDING. The volume
should add not only to MR. STRANG’S
fame but to that of
MESSRS. ELKIN MATHEW AND JOHN LANE,
who are rapidly
gaining distinction for their beautiful
editions of belles-
lettres.”—Daily Chronicle, Sept. 24, 1892.
Referring to MR. LE GALLIENNE’S
“English Poems” and
“Silhouettes” by ARTHUR SYMONS—”we only
refer to
them now to note a fact which they illustrate,
and which we
have been observing of late, namely, the
recovery to a certain
extent of good taste in the matter
of printing and binding
books. These two books, which
are turned out by MESSRS.
ELKIN MATHEWS AND JOHN LANE,
are models of artistic
publishing, and yet they are
simplicity itself. The books
with their excellent
printing and their very simplicity make
a harmony which
is satisfying to the artistic sense.”
Sunday Sun, Oct. 2, 1892.
“MR. LE GALLIENNE is a fortunate young gentleman. I
don’t
know by what legerdemain he and his publishers work,
but
here, in an age as stony to poetry as the ages of
Chatter-
ton and Richard Savage, we find the full
edition of his book
sold before publication. How is it
done, MESSRS. ELKIN
MATHEWS AND JOHN LANE? for, without
depreciating MR. LE
GALLIENNE’S sweetness and charm, I
doubt that the marvel
would have been wrought under
another publisher. These
publishers, indeed, produce
books so delightfully that it must
give an added
pleasure to the hoarding of first editions.”
KATHARINE
TYNAN, in The Irish Daily
Independent
“To MESSRS. ELKIN MATHEWS AND JOHN LANE almost
more than any
other, we take it, are the thanks of the
grateful singer
especially due; for it is they who have
managed, by
means of limited editions and charming work-
manship, to
impress book-buyers with the belief that a
volume may
have an aesthetic and commercial value. They
have made
it possible to speculate in the latest discovered
poet,
as in a new company—with the difference that
an
operation in the former can be done with three
half-
crowns.”—St.
James’s Gazette.
List of Books
IN
BELLES
LETTRES
(Including some
Transfers)
PUBLISHED BY
Elkin Mathews &
John Lane
The Bodley Head
Vigo Street, London,
W.
N.B.—The Authors and Publishers
reserve the right of reprinting
any book in this
list if a new edition is called for, except in
cases
where a stipulation has been made to the
contrary, and of printing a
separate edition of
any of the books for America irrespective of
the
numbers to which the English editions are
limited. The numbers
mentioned do not include
copies sent to the public libraries, nor
those
sent for review.
ADAMS (FRANCIS).
ESSAYS IN
MODERNITY. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net. [Shortly.
ALLEN (GRANT).
THE LOWER SLOPES: A
Volume of Verse. With title-page
and cover design by J.
ILLINGWORTH KAY. 600 copies,
cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
ANTAEUS.
THE BACKSLIDER AND OTHER
POEMS. 100 only, sm. 4to
7s.
6d. net. [Very few
remain.
BENSON (EUGENE).
FROM THE ASOLAN
HILLS. A Poem. 300 copies, imp.
16mo. 5s. net. [Very few remain.
BINYON (LAURENCE).
LYRIC POEMS.
With title-page by SELWYN IMAGE. sq. 16mo.
5s. net.
BOURDILLON (F.W.)
A LOST GOD. A
Poem, with Illustrations by H.J. FORD.
500 copies, 8vo.
6s. net. [Very few
remain.
CHAPMAN (ELIZABETH RACHEL).
A
LITTLE CHILD’S WREATH: A Sonnet Sequence. 350
copies,
sq. 16mo. 3s. 6d. net. [Shortly.
COLERIDGE (HON. STEPHEN).
THE
SANCTITY OF CONFESSION. A Romance. 2nd edition,
cr. 8vo.
3s. net. [A few
remain.
CRANE (WALTER).
RENASCENCE: a Book
of Verse. Frontispiece and 38 designs
by the Author. A
few of the large paper edition only
now left. Fcap. 4to.
£1 15s. net.
CROSSING (WM.).
THE ANCIENT
CROSSES OF DARTMOOR. With 11 plates,
8vo, cloth. 4s.
6d. net. [Very few
remain.
DAVIDSON (JOHN).
PLAYS: An
Unhistorical Pastoral; A Romantic Farce;
Bruce, a
Chronicle Play; Smith, a Tragic Farce, Scara-
mouch in
Naxos, a Pantomime. With a frontispiece and
cover design
by AUBREY BEARDSLEY. Printed at the
Ballantyne Press.
500 copies, sm. 4to. 7s. 6d. net.
DAVIDSON (JOHN).
FLEET ST.
ECLOGUES. 2nd edition, fcap. 8vo, buckram.
5s. net.
DAVIDSON (JOHN).
A RANDOM
ITINERARY AND A BALLAD. With a frontispiece
and
title-page by LAURENCE HOUSMAN. 600 copies.
Fcap. 8vo,
Irish Linen. 5s. net.
DAVIDSON (JOHN).
THE NORTH WALL.
Fcap. 8vo. 2s. 6d. net.
The few remaining copies
transferred by the Author to the
present
Publishers.
DE GRUCHY (AUGUSTA).
UNDER THE
HAWTHORN AND OTHER VERSES. Frontis-
piece by WALTER
CRANE. 300 copies, cr. 8vo. 5s.
net.
Also 30 copies on Japanese vellum.
15s. net.
DE TABLEY (LORD).
POEMS, DRAMATIC
AND LYRICAL. By JOHN LEICESTER
WARREN (Lord De Tabley).
Illustrations and cover design
by C.S. RICKETTS. 2nd
edition, cr. 8vo. 7s. 6d. net.
FIELD (MICHAEL).
SIGHT AND SONG
(Poems on Pictures). 400 copies, fcap. 8vo.
5s. net. [Very few remain.
FIELD (MICHAEL).
STEPHANIA: A
TRIALOGUE IN 3 ACTS. 250 copies, pott 4to,
6s. net. [Very few remain.
GALE (NORMAN).
ORCHARD SONGS. With
title-page and cover design by J.
ILLINGWORTH KAY.
Fcap. 8vo. Irish Linen. 5s.
net.
Also a special edition limited in number on
hand-made
paper bound in English vellum. £1 1s. net.
GARNETT (RICHARD).
POEMS. With
title-page by J. ILLINGWORTH KAY. 350
copies, cr. 8vo.
5s. net.
GOSSE (EDMUND).
THE LETTERS OF
THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES. Now first
edited. Pott 8vo.
5s. net.
GRAHAME (KENNETH).
PAGAN PAPERS: A
VOLUME OF ESSAYS. With title-page
by AUBREY BEARDSLEY.
Fcap 8vo. 5s. net.
GREENE (G.A.).
ITALIAN LYRICISTS
OF TO-DAY. Translations in the original
metres from
about 35 living Italian poets with bibliographi-
cal and
biographical notes, cr. 8vo. 5s.
net.
HAKE (T. GORDON).
A SELECTION FROM
HIS POEMS. Edited by Mrs. MEYNELL.
With a portrait after
D.G. ROSSETTI, and a cover design
by GLEESON WHITE. Cr.
8vo. 5s. net.
HALLAM (ARTHUR HENRY).
THE POEMS,
together with his essay “On Some of the
Characteristics
of Modern Poetry and on the Lyrical Poems
of Alfred
Tennyson.” Edited, with an introduction, by
RICHARD LE
GALLIENNE. 550 copies, fcap. 8vo. 5s.
net.
[Very few remain.
HAMILTON (COL. IAN).
THE BALLAD OF
HADJI AND OTHER POEMS. Etched
frontispiece by WM.
STRANG. 550 copies, 12 mo. 3s.
net.
Transferred by the Author to the present
Publishers.
HAZLITT (WILLIAM).
LIBER AMORIS, a
reprint of the 1823 edition, with numerous
original
documents appended never before printed, includ-
ing
Mrs. Hazlitt’s Diary in Scotland, Portrait after
Bewick,
Facsimile Letters, etc., and the Critical
Introduction by
RICHARD LE GALLIENNE prefixed to the
edition of 1893.
A limited number only. 4to. £1 1s. net. [In the press.
HICKEY (EMILY H.).
VERSE TALES,
LYRICS AND TRANSLATIONS. 300 pages,
imp. 16mo. 5s. net.
HORNE (HERBERT P.).
DIVERSI
COLORES. Poems, with ornaments by the Author.
250
copies, 16mo. 5s. net.
JAMES (W.P.).
ROMANTIC
PROFESSIONS: A volume of Essays. With title-
page
designed by J. ILLINGWORTH KAY. Cro. 8vo. 5s.
net.
JOHNSON (EFFIE).
IN THE FIRE AND
OTHER FANCIES. Frontispiece by WALTER
CRANE. 500 copies,
imp. 16mo. 3s. 6d. net.
JOHNSON (LIONEL).
THE ART OF
THOMAS HARDY. Six Essays, with etched
portrait by WM.
STRANG, and Bibliography by JOHN
LANE, cr. 8vo. 5s. 6d.
net.
ALso 150 copies, large paper, with
proofs of the portrait.
£1s. 1s.
net. [Very shortly.
JOHNSON (LIONEL).
A VOLUME OF
POEMS. Fcap. 8vo. 5s. net. [In
preparation.
KEATS (JOHN).
THREE ESSAYS, now
issued in book form for the first time.
Edited by H.
BUXTON FORMAN, with life-mask by
HAYDON. Fcap. 4to.
10s. 6d. net. [Very few remain.
KEYNOTES SERIES.
Each volume with
specially designed title-page by AUBREY
BEARDSLEY. Cr.
8vo, cloth. 3s. 6d. net.
Vol. I. KEYNOTES.
By GEORGE EGERTON.
[Fourth edition
now ready.
Vol. II. THE DANCING FAUN. By
FLORENCE FARR.
[Immediately.
Vol III. POOR FOLK. Translated
from the Russian of F.
DOSTOIEVSKY by LENA MILMAN, with
a preface by
GEORGE MOORE. [Very
shortly.
Vol. IV. A CHILD OF THE AGE. By
FRANCIS ADAMS.
[In rapid
preparation.
Vol. V. THE GREAT GOD PAN
AND THE INMOST LIGHT
By ARTHUR MACHEN. [In preparation.
LEATHER (R.K.).
VERSES. 250 copies
fcap. 8vo. 3s. net.
Transferred by the Author to the
present Publishers.
LEATHER (R.K.), & RICHARD LE
GALLIENNE.
THE STUDENT AND THE
BODY-SNATCHER AND OTHER
TRIFLES.
A few of the 50
large paper copies remain. 7s.
6d. net.
[Small paper
edition out of print.
LE GALLIENNNE (RICHARD).
PROSE
FANCIES. With portrait of the Author by WILSON
STEER.
Cr. 8vo, purple cloth, uniform with “The
Religion of a
Literary Man.” 5s. net. Also a
limited
large paper edition. 12s. 6d. net.
[Immediately.
LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD).
THE BOOK
BILLS OF NARCISSUS. An account rendered by
RICHARD LE
GALLIENNE. 2nd edition, cr. 8vo, buck-
ram. 3s. 6d.
net.
LE GALLIENNE
(RICHARD).
ENGLISH POEMS. 3rd edition,
cr. 8vo, purple cloth, uniform
with the “Religion of a
Literary Man.” 5s. net.
LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD).
GEORGE
MEREDITH: some Characteristics; with a
Bibliography
(much enlarged) by JOHN LANE, portrait
&c. 3rd edition,
cr. 8vo. 5s. 6d. net.
LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD).
THE
RELIGION OF A LITERARY MAN. 4th thousand, cr.
8vo,
purple cloth. 3s. 6d. net.
Also a special
rubricated edition on hand-made paper, 8vo.
10s. 6d.
net.
LETTERS TO LIVING ARTISTS.
500
copies, fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d. net. [Very few remain.
MARSTON (PHILIP BOURKE).
A LAST HARVEST: LYRICS AND SONNETS
FROM THE BOOK
OF LOVE. Edited by LOUISE CHANDLER
MOULTON.
500 copies, post 8vo. 5s. net.
Also 50
copies on large paper, hand-made. 10s. 6d. net.
[Very
few remain.
MARTIN (W. WILSEY).
QUATRAINS, LIFE’S MYSTERY AND OTHER
POEMS. 16mo.
2s. 6d. net. [Very few remain.
MARZIALS (THEO.).
THE GALLERY OF PIGEONS AND OTHER POEMS.
Post 8vo.
4s. 6d. net. [Very few remain.
Transferred
by the Author to the present Publishers.
MEYNELL (MRS.), (ALICE C. THOMPSON).
POEMS. 2nd edition,
fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d. net. A few of the 50
large paper
copies (1st edition) remain. 12s. 6d. net.
MEYNELL (MRS.).
THE RHYTHM OF LIFE AND OTHER ESSAYS. 2nd
edition,
fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d. net. A few of the 50 large
paper copies
(1st edition) remaind, 12s. 6d.net.
MONKHOUSE (ALLAN).
BOOKS AND PLAYS: A VOLUME OF ESSAYS. 400
copies.
crown 8vo. 5s. net. [Shortly,
MURRAY (ALMA),
PORTRAIT AS BEATRICE CENCI. With critical
notice con-
taining four letters from ROBERT BROWNING.
8vo, wrapper.
2s. net.
NETTLESHIP (J.T.).
ROBERT BROWNING. Essays and
Thoughts.
Third edition cr
8vo. 5s. 6d. net, in
preparation. Half a dozen of the
Whatman L.P. copies
(first edition) remain, £1 1s net
NOBLE (JAS. ASHCROFT).
THE SONNET IN ENGLAND AND OTHER
ESSAYS. Title-page
and cover design by AUSTIN YOUNG. 600
copies, cr. 8vo.
5s. net. Also 50 copies L.P. 12s. 6d.
net.
NOEL (HON. RODEN).
POOR PEOPLE’S CHRISTMAS. 250 copies, 16mo.
1s. net.
[Very few remain.
OXFORD CHARACTERS.
A series of lithographed portraits by WILL
ROTHENSTEIN, with
text by F. YORK POWELL and others. To
be issued monthly
in term. Each number will contain two
portraits. Parts I.
to V. ready. 200 sets only, folio,
wrapper, 5s. net per part;
25 special large paper sets
containing proof impressions of
the portraits signed by
the artist, 10s. 6d net per part.
PINKERTON (PERCY).
GALEAZZO: A Venetian Episode and other
Poems. Etched
frontispiece. 16 mo. 5s. net. [Very few
remain.
Transferred by the Author to the present
Publishers.
RADFORD (DOLLIE).
SONGS. A new volume of verse. [In
preparation.
RADFORD (ERNEST).
CHAMBERS TWAIN. Frontispiece by WALTER
CRANE. 250
copies, imp. 16mo. 5s. net.
Also 50
copies large paper, 10s. 6d. net. [Very few remain.
RHYMER’S CLUB, THE SECOND BOOK OF THE.
With contributions by
E. DOWSON, E.J. ELLIS, G.A. GREENE,
A. HILLIER, L.
JOHNSON, R. LE GALLIENNE, V. PLARR,
E. RADFORD, E. RHYS,
T.W. ROLLESTON, A. SYMONS,
J. TODHUNTER, AND W.B. YEATS.
500 copies (400 for
sale). Sq. 16mo. 5s. net.
Also
50 copies large paper. 10s. 6d. net. [Immediately.
RICKETTS (C.S.) AND C.H> SHANNON.
HERO AND LEANDER. By
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE and
GEORGE CHAPMAN. With Borders,
Initials, and Illus-
trations designed and engraved on
the wood by C.S.
RICKETTS AND C.H. SHANNON. Bound in
English
vellum and gold. 200 copies only. 35s.
net.
[Immediately.
RHYS (ERNEST).
A LONDON ROSE AND OTHER RHYMES. With
title-page
designed by SELWYN IMAGES. 600 copies, cr.
8vo.
5s. net.[Immediately.
SCHAFF (DR. P.).
LITERATURE AND POETRY: Papers on Dante, etc.
Portrait
and Plates, 100 copies only, 8vo. 10s. net.
STODDARD (R.H.).
THE LION’S CUB; WITH OTHER VERSE. Portrait.
100 copies
only, bound in an illuminated Persian design,
fcap. 8vo.
5s. net. [Very few remain.
STREET (G.S.).
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A BOY. Passages selected
by his
friend, G.S.S. With title-page designed by
C.W.
FURSE. 500 copies, fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d.
net.
[Immediately.
SYMONDS (JOHN ADDINGTON).
IN THE KEY OF BLUE, AND OTHER PROSE
ESSAYS. Cover
design by C.S. RICKETTS. 2nd edition,
thick cr. 8vo.
8s. 6d. net.
THOMPSON (FRANCIS).
A VOLUME OF POEMS. With frontispiece,
title-page, and
cover design by LAURENCE HOUSMAN. 4th
edition,
pott 4to. 5s. net.
TODHUNTER (JOHN).
A SICILIAN IDYLL. Frontispiece by WALTER
CRANE. 250
copies. Imp. 16mo 5s. net.
Also 50 copies
large paper, fcap. 4to. 10s. 6d. net.
[Very few remain.
TOMSON (GRAHAM R.).
AFTER SUNSET. A volume of Poems. With
title-page and
cover design by R. ANNING BELL. 12mo. 5s.
net.
Also a limited large paper edition, 12s. 6d.
net.
[In preparation.
TREE (H. BEERBOHM).
THE IMAGINATIVE FACULTY, a Lecture
delivered at the Royal
Institution. With portrait of Mr.
TREE from an unpublished
drawing by the Marchioness of
Granby. Fcap. 8vo, boards.
2s. 6d. net.
TYNAN HINKSON (KATHARINE).
CUCKOO SOONS. With title-page and
cover design by LAUR-
ENCE HOUSMAN. Fcap. 8vo. 5s.
net.
VAN DYKE (HENRY).
THE POETRY OF TENNYSON. 3rd edition,
enlarged, cr. 8vo.
5s. 6d. net.
The late Laureate
himself gave valuable aid in corrected
various
details.
WATSON (WILLIAM).
THE ELOPING ANGELS: A CAPRICE. Second
edition, sq.
16mo, buckram. 3s. 6d. net.
WATSON (WILLIAM).
EXCURSIONS IN CRITICISM; BEING SOME PROSE
RECREATIONS
OH A RHYMER. 2nd edition, cr. 8vo. 5s.
net.
WATSON (WILLIAM).
THE PRINCE’S QUEST, AND OTHER POEMS. With a
biblio-
graphical note added. 2nd edition, fcap. 8vo.
4s. 6d. net.
WEDMORE (FREDERICK).
PASTORALS OF FRANCE—RENUNCIATIONS. A
volume of
Stories. Title-page by JOHN FULLEYLOVE, R.I.
3rd edition
cr. 8vo. 5s. net. [In preparation.
A few
of the large paper copies of Renunciations (1st
edition)
remain, 10s. 6d. net.
WICKSTEED (P.H.).
DANTE: SIX SERMONS. 3rd edition, cr. 8vo.
2s. net.
WILDE (OSCAR).
THE SPHINX. A Poem. Decorated throughout in
line and
colour and bound in a design by CHARLES
RICKETTS. 250
copies, £2 2s. net. 25 copies large paper,
£ 5s, net.
[Very shortly.
WILDE (OSCAR).
The incomparable and ingenious history of Mr.
W. H., being
the true secret of Shakespear’s sonnets,
now for the first
time here fully set fort. With initial
letters and cover
design by CHARLES RICKETTS. 500
copies, 10s. 6d. net.
Also 50 copies large paper, 21s.
net. [In preparation.
WILDE (OSCAR).
DRAMATIC WORKS, now printed for the first
time. With a
specially designed binding to each volume,
by CHARLES
SHANNON. 500 copies, sm. 4to, 7s. 6d. net per
vol.
Also 50 copies large paper, 15s. net per
vol.
Vol. I. LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN. A comedy in four
acts.
[Ready.
Vol. II. A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE. A
comedy in four
acts. [Immediately.
Vol. III. THE
DUCHESS OF PADUA. A blank verse tragedy in
five acts.
[Very shortly.
WILDE (OSCAR).
SALOME: A TRAGEDY IN ONE ACT, done into
English, with
10 illustrations, title-page, tail-piece,
and cover design by
AUBREY BEARDSLEY. 500 copies, sm.
4to. 15s. net. Also
100 copies large paper, 30s.
net.
WYNNE (FRANCES).
WHISPER. A volume of Verse. Fcap. 8vo. 2s.
6d. net.
A Memoir by KATHARINE TYNAN and a portrait
have
been added.
Transferred by the Author to the
Present Publishers.
The Hobby Horse.
A new series of this illustrated magazine will be published
quaterly by
subscription, under the Editorship of
Herbert P. Horne. Subscrip-
tion £1 per annum, post
free, for the four numbers. Quarto, printed
on hand-made
paper, and issued in a limited edition to
subscribers
only. The magazine will contain articles
upon Literature, Music,
Painting, Sculpture,
Architecture, and the Decorative Arts; Poems
Essays;
Fiction; original Designs; with reproductions
of
pictures and drawings by the old masters and
con-
temporary artists. There will be a new
title-page
and ornaments designed by the
Editor.
Among the contributors to the
Hobby Horse
are:
THE LATE MATTHEW ARNOLD.
LAURENCE
BINYON.
WILFRID BLUNT.
FORD MADOX BROWN.
THE
LATE ARTHUR BURGESS.
E. BURNE-JONES, A.R.A.
AUSTIN
DOBSON.
RICHARD GARNETT, LL.D.
A.J. HIPKINS,
F.S.A.
SELWYN IMAGE.
LIONEL JOHNSON.
RICHARD LE
GALLIENNE.
SIR F. LEIGHTON, Bart., P.R.A.
T HOPE
MCLACHLAN.
MAY MORRIS.
C. HUBERT H. PARRY, Mus.
Doc.
A.W. POLLARD.
F. YORK POWELL.
CHRISTINA G.
ROSSETTI.
W.M. ROSSETTI.
JOHN RUSKIN, D.C.L.,
LL.D.
FREDERICK SANDYS.
THE LATE W. BELL
SCOTT.
FREDERICK J. SHIELDS.
JH. SHORTHOUSE.
THE
LATE JAMES SMETHAM.
SIMEON SOLOMON.
A.
SOMERVELL.
THE LATE J. ADDINGTON SYMONDS.
KATHARINE
TYNAN.
G.F. WATTS, R.A.
FREDERICK WEDMORE.
OSCAR
WILDE.
Prospectuses on application.
“Nearly every book put out by MESSRS. ELKIN MATHEWS
AND JOHN
LANE, at the sign of the Bodley Head, is a
satis-
faction to the special senses of the modern
bookman for
bindings, shapes, types, and papers. They
have surpassed
themselves, and registered a real
achievement in English
book-making by the volume of
‘Poems, Dramatic and
Lyrical,’ of Lord De
Tabley.”—Newcastle Daily Chronicle.
“A ray of hopefulness is stealing again into English
poetry
after the twilight greys of Clough, Arnold and
Tennyson.
Even unbelief wears braver colours. Despite
the jeremiads,
which are the dirges of the elder gods,
England is still a
nest of singing-birds (teste the
Catalogue of ELKIN MATHEWS
AND JOHN LANE).—MR. ZANGWILL,
in Pall Mall Magazine.
“One can nearly always be certain, when one sees on
the
title-page of any given book the name of MESSRS.
ELKIN
MATHEWS AND JOHN LANE as being the publishers
thereof,
that there will be something worth reading to
be found
between the boards.”—World.
“All MESSRS. ELKIN MATHEWS AND JOHN LANE’s books are
so
beautifully printed and so tastefully issued, that it
rejoices
the heart of a book-lover to handle them; but
they have
shown their sound judgment not less markedly
in the literary
quality of their publications. The
choiceness of form is not
inappropriate to the matter,
which is always of something
more than ephemeral worth.
This was a distinction on which
the better publishers at
one time prided themselves; they
never lent their names
to trash; but some names associated
with worthy
traditions have proved more than once a delusion
and a
snare. The record of MESSRS. ELKIN MATHEWS AND
JOHN LANE
is perfect in this respect, and their imprint is
a
guarantee of the worth of what they
publish.”
Birmingham Daily Post, Nov. 6th, 1893.
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