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Mr. Wm. HEINEMANN’S ANNOUNCEMENTS.

ANTONIO ALLEGI DA CORREGGIO. His Life, his Friends, and his
Time. By Dr. CORRADO RICCI. With 16 full-page Plates in Photogravure, and over
Two Hundred Text Illustrations, specially engraved. In One Volume, 42s. net.
Also a Special Edition printed on Japanese Vellum, limited to One Hundred
copies, with duplicate plates on India paper. Price on application.

THE WORKS AND LETTERS OF LORD BYRON. A New Edition,
in Ten Volumes. Edited by W. E. Henley. [Vol. 1. In November

MACAIRE. A Melodramatic Farce in Three Acts. By W. E. HENLEY
and ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. Small 4to, 3s. net.

ANIMA POETAE. A selection from the unpublished Note Books of
SAMUEL TAYLLOR COLERIDGE. Edited by E. H. COLERIDGE. Crown 8vo.

THE POETRY OF PATHOS AND DELIGHT. From the Works of
COVENTRY PATMORE. Passages selected by ALICE MEYNELL. With Portrait in
Photogravure after the pictures by J. S. SARGENT. Foolscap 8vo, 5s.

ESSAYS. BY ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON, M.A., of Eton College.
Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.

NEW FICTION.

CORRUPTION. BY PERCY WHITE,
Author of “Mr. Bailey Martin.” Crown
8vo, 6s.
STORIES FOR NINON. BY EMILE
ZOLA. Crown 8vo, 6s.
MISS GRACE OF ALL SOULS’. BY
WILLIAM EDWARDS TIREBUCK. Crown
8vo, 6s.
OUT OF DUE SEASON. BY ADELINE
SERGEANT, Author of “The Story of a
Penitent Soul.” Crown 8vo, 6s.

HERBERT VANLENNERT. By C. F.
KEARY. Crown 8vo, 6s.
THE YEARS THAT THE LOCUST
HATH EATEN. By ANNIE E. HOLDS-
WORTH, Author of “Joanna Traill, Spins-
ter.” Crown 8vo, 6s.
SENTIMENTAL STUDIES. By HUBERT
CRACKANTHORPE. Crown 8vo, 6s.
TERMINATIONS. By HENRY JAMES.
Crown 8vo, 6s.

A New Volume of the Pioneer Series.

THE DEMAGOGUE AND LADY PHAYRE. By W.J. LOCKE, Author of “ At the
Gate of Samaria.” Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. net ; paper, 2s. 6d. net.

A New Volume in the International Library.

WOMAN’S FOLLY. Translated from the Italian of GEMMA FERRUGGIA. With an
Introduction by EDMUND GOSSE. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. ;paper, 2s. 6d.

New Volumes of Mrs. Garnett’s Translation of Turgenev’s Novels.

A SPORTSMAN’S SKETCHES. By IVAN TURGENEV. Translated from the Russian
by CONSTANCE GARNETT. In Two Volumes, foolscap 8vo, 3s. net each.

A New Volume in the Uniform Edition of Bjornstjerne Bjornson’s Novels.

A HAPPY BOY. By BJORNSTJERNE BJORNSON. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 3s. net.

LONDON : WM HEINEMANN 21 BEDFORD STREET, W.C.

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Sampson Low, Marston & Co.’s Autumn Announcements.

Mr. GLADSTONE’S TRIP TO THE BALTIC.

THE LOG OF THE “TANTALLON CASTLE.” To the Baltic and
Back with Mr. Gladstone. BY HENRY W. LUCY. Illustrated by W. L. WYLLIE, A.R.A.,
LINLEY SAMBOURNE, E. REED, and others. Crown 8vo, cloth extra.

DOCTOR JOHNSON AND THE FAIR SEX. A Study of Contrasts.
By W.H. CRAIG, M.A., of Lincoln’s Inn. With Portraits of Dr. Samuel Johnson (after
Reynolds), Mrs. Abington, Miss Burney, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Chapone, Mrs. Clive, Mrs.
Delany, Mrs. Garrick, Mrs. Knowles, Mrs. Lennox, Mrs. Macaulay, Mrs. Montagu, Miss
Hannah More, Mrs. Thrale (Mrs. Piozzi), and Mrs. Siddons. Small post 8vo, cloth,
gilt top.

DE QUINCEY AND HIS FRIENDS : Personal Recollections, Souvenirs,
and Anecdotes of Thomas De Quincey, his Friends and Associates. Written and Col-
lected by JAMES HOGG, Editor of De Quincey’s “Uncollected Writings.: With Photo-
gravure Portrait and Facsimiles of some of De Quincey’s Letters. Crown 8vo, half-roan,
gilt top, 10s. 6d.

REVISED EDITION (Fourth Thousand) immediately.

LORD JOHN RUSSELL. By STUART J. REID. Being the Latest
Volume of the “Queen’s Prime Ministers Series.” With Photogravure Portrait, reproduced
from a Crayon Drawing by Mr. G. F. WATTS, R.A. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d.

QUEEN ANNE AND THE GEORGES. By DONALD G. MITCHELL
(“Ik Marvel”). Being the Third Voume of “English Lands, Letters, and Kings.”
Crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d.

VIGNETTES FROM FINLAND ; or, Twelve Months in Strawberry Land.
By A.M. CLIVE BAYLEY. With Map and numerous Illustrations. Crown 8vo.

AWHEEL TO MOSCOW AND BACK : the Record of a Record Cycle
Ride. By ROBERT L. JEFFERSON, Author of “Constantinople on a Bicycle.” With
Preface by Lieutenant-Colonel A.R. SAVILE. Fully Illustrated. Post 8vo, boards, 2s. ;
cloth, 2s. 6d.

NEW SIX-SHILLING NOVELS, AT ALL LIBRARIES.

ANNE OF ARGYLE ; or Cavalier and Covenant. By GEORGE EYRE
TODD. 1 vol., crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

A REMARKABLE STUDY OF CONTEMPORARY RELIGION BY A
DISTINGUISHED PUBLIC MAN.

WALDEN STANYER ; Boy and Man. A Religious Novel. 1 vol.,
crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

IN THE FIRE OF THE FORGE : A Romance of Old Nuremberg.
By Professor GEORGE EBERS. Translated by MARY J. SAFFORD. 2 vols., crown 8vo, 6s.

THE SHEIK’S WHITE SLAVE. Being an Account of the Unravelling
of the Mysteries of the Temple of Djaramos, the City of the Desert. By RAYMOND
RAIFE. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

THE WAY OF TRANSGRESSORS. By E. RENTOUL ESLER. New
and Cheaper Edition. 1 vol., crown 8vo, 6s.

LONDON : SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & COMPANY, LTD., ST. DUNSTAN’S HOUSE, FETTER LANE, E.C.

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CHAPMAN & HALL’S ANNOUNCEMENTS.

A New Series.

Messrs. CHAPMAN & HALL beg to announce they will commence
early in October the publication of

A SERIES OF SHORT NOVELS
Of Adventure, Action, and Encident,
UNDER THE GENERAL TITLE OF
CHAPMAN’S STORY SERIES.

The size of the Volumes will be small crown 8vo, of about 216 pages in length, with
A FRONTISPIECE BY A WELL-KNOWN ARTIST TO EACH,
and will be issued in two styles of binding, viz:
In dark blue cloth, gilt top, 3s. 6d. I In dark blue paper wrapper, 2s. 6d.
A special design has been prepared for the cover, by J. WALTER WEST, and will be used
on each style of binding. The edges will be uncut.
THE FIRST VOLUME, to be ready on Oct. 12th, will be
THE LONG ARM, by MARY E. WILKINS, and other Detective Stories, by
BRANDER MATTHEWS, ROY TELLET, and GEORGE IRA BRETT. With a Frontispiece
by ADOLPH BIRKENRUTH. To be followed, on Oct. 21st, by
IN A HOLLOW OF THE HILLS. By BRET HARTE. With a Frontispiece by
ST. MAR FITZGERALD.
Other Volumes by CHARLES JAMES, Author of “On Turnham Green,” OSWALD
CRAWFURD, and other well-known Writers will be issued at short intervals.

PROSPECTUSES ON APPLICATION.

CHAPMAN’S MAGAZINE OF FICTION.
Edited by OSWALD CRAWFURD.
PRICE SIXPENCE, MONTHLY.
First Volume now ready, gilt top, price 4s.
BOUND IN A HIGHLY DECORATIVE CLOTH CASE IN COLOURS AND GOLD.
Cases for Binding sold separately, 1s. 6d. each. A Volume is Completed every Four Months.

ON OCTOBER 15th.
MISS VIOLET HUNT’S NEW NOVEL,
A HARD WOMAN.
By VIOLET HUNT, Author of “A Maiden’s Progress.’
Crown 8vo, 6s.

CHAPMAN & HALL, LIMITED, LONDON.

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Ready with the November Magazines.

Price 2s. 6d. Cloth gilt, gilt edges, 5s.
THE ART ANNUAL FOR 1895
OR
CHRISTMAS NUMBER of THE ART JOURNAL.
THE LIFE AND WORK
OF
LUKE FILDES, R.A.
By DAVID CROAL THOMSON,
Editor of “THE ART JOURNAL.”
WITH THREE FULL-PAGE STEEL OR COPPER PLATES,
Full-page Etching of “THE DOCTOR.”
Full-page Photogravure of “AN AL FRESCO TOILETTE.”
Full-page Line Engraving of “THE SWEET RIVER.”

Together with full-page Illustrations of

“Applicants for Admission to a Casual Ward,” “A Village Wedding,”
“An Italian Flower Girl,””The Return of the Penitent;” smaller blocks of
“Fair, Quiet, and Sweet Rest,” “Phyllis,” “Jessica,” “The Balcony,”
AND MANY OTHERS.

Price 2s. 6d., or Cloth gilt, gilt edges, 5s. each.
UNIFORM WITH THE LIFE AND WORK OF LUKE FILDES, R.A.
THE LIFE AND WORK OF
Sir Fred. Leighton, P.R.A., Sir J. E. Millais, R.A., L. Alma Tadema, R.A.,
J. C. Hook, R.A., J. L. E. Meissonier, Rosa Bonheur, Birket Foster,
Briton Riviere, R.A., Hubert Herkomer, R.A., W. Homan Hunt,
Sir Edward Burne-Jones.
The first seven may be had handsomely bound together, cloth gilt, gilt edges, 21s.

ALSO THE LIFE AND WORK OF
Sir J. Noel Paton, R.S.A., HER MAJESTY’S LIMNER FOR SCOTLAND. Being the
Special Number of THE ART JOURNAL for Easter, 1895. Price 1s. 6d., or cloth gilt,
gilt edges, 4s.

LONDON : J. S. VIRTUE & CO., LTD., 26 Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, E.C.

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THE GOLDEN AGE.

BY

KENNETH GRAHAME.

Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. net.

“It would be difficult to say too much in praise of a book so fascinating as ‘The Golden Age’
Within the pages of this volume we have found a veritable mine of gold : and, since the treasure is
one whose resources are inexhaustible, we gladly proclaim its existence. The book brims over with
delightful humour. To be unreservedly recommended to every one who loves children and appreciates
literature.”—Speaker.

“A bit of literature as sweet and distinguished as aught of the sort ever written. It is a book that
may be read many times with increasing pleasure at each perusal.”—Black and White.

“Delicious little sketches of a group of children. There could be no better entertainment for an idle
afternoon.”—Saturday Review.

“Sketches of child-life, with all its fancies and illusions. One of the freshest, most original, and most
charming pieces of literature which has issued from the press for some time.”—Dundee Advertiser.

“A record of the jolliest little set of boys and girls that can well be imagined. If any one desires an
hour of pure enjoyment, we advise him to purchase ‘The Golden Age.’”—Liverpool Mercury.

“There is a healthy, humorous, golden tone about the book that absolutely bears out the title.
Nothing cleverer, nothing more original, nothing more delightful has for many months come in the way
of the reviewer.”—Glasgow Herald.

“A perfectly delightful book.”—Yorkshire Herald.

“More delightful sketches of child-life have never come into our hands than those contained in this
volume. He transports the reader to the golden age of childhood, and with a subtle, indescribable skill,
pictures child character with infinite truth and matchless charm.”—Independent.

“No more fascinating book than this has been written for a long time.”—Christian World.

“A collection of delightful sketches of child-life, revealing keenness of observation and sympathy with
childhood expressed in a style of unfailing grace and charm.”—Liverpool Daily Post.

“No more charming picture of child-life has ever been produced. Through many delightful escapades
Mr. Grahame conducts his fascinating little band of marauders, telling their tale with rare simplicity, in
an unaffected, polished style.”—Sun.

“A charming study of child-life. Half-fanciful, half-real, this little collection of stories shows a deep
knowledge of children, their foibles, and their saving graces.”—Gentlewoman.

“There are not too many of those ‘eternal children’ in fiction whom it is a rare delight to know ; and
for Mr. Grahame to have added to the list is a fine achievement.”—Realm.

“Those parents who love their children will buy ‘The Golden Age’ and learn to understand them
also.”—Woman.

LONDON : JOHN LANE, THE BODLEY HEAD.

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MALAY SKETCHES.

BY

FRANK ATHELSTANE SWETTENHAM.

With Title-page and Cover designed by Patten Wilson.

Crown 8vo, 5s. net.

“Mr. Swettenham’s style is simple and direct and vigorous. Particularly good is his eye for colour,
and he has a fine sense of the brilliant melancholy of the East. To few falls the good fortune of introducing
us to a new people, and seldom have we the advantage of so admirable a guide.”—Pall Mall Gazette.

“Nothing approaching Mr. Swettenham’s intimate knowledge and illuminative analysis has yet seen
the light about that fascinating country which he well describes.”—Daily Chronicle.

“In his vivid pages we see, practically for the first time, the real Malay, and in these series of brilliant
pen-pictures, more thrilling than the fictionist could produce, one can get the key to the character of these
interesting people.”—Whitehall Review.

“If Mr. Swettenham has not written the ideal book about Malaya he has come very near it. The
whole book has a charm and reality that makes it as readable as any novel.”—Glasgow Herald.

“Graphic word-pictures of the Malaya and the Malays. Instructive and fascinating work.”
                     Daily Telegraph.

“Mr. Swettenham is gifted with considerable power of graphic description and that keen relish for
telling a story without which the most thrilling narrative loses half its interest.”—St. James’s Gazette.

“Its unconventional character is one of the most attractive points about this very attractive volume.
Mr. Swettenham succeeds in making the life and character of the Malays real to us in a way that so far
as we are aware no other writer has done.”—Publishers’ Circular.

“Mr. Swettenham is always lucid, always entertaining. His book is a vivid presentment of a vivid
life.”—Gentlewoman.

“The book is very interesting throughout, and sheds a ray of light on one of the dark places of the earth.”—Liverpool Courier.

“It would be difficult to over-praise these sketches of men and manners in Malay. Wonderfully
interesting and instructive.”—Liverpool Mercury.

“A pleasant simplicity of style, a total lack of affectation, and a comparatively unkown land and
people for subject-matter, make ‘Malay Sketches’ entirely delightful. They are always vivid, always
convincing.”—St. James’s Budget.

“This is one of those books which exercise such a fascination upon the mind of the stay-at-home
traveler. Stay-at-home though he may be, he has no difficulty in distinguishing the work of a genuine
authority from the hasty and inexact impressions of the idle globe-trotter. ‘Malay Sketches’ will be
speedily recognized by him as belonging to the more reliable kind of his favourite literature.”—Spectator.

LONDON : JOHN LANE, THE BODLEY HEAD.

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MONOCHROMES.

BY

ELLA D’ARCY.

Crown 8vo (Keynotes Series), 3s. 6d. net.

“If Miss D’Arcy can maintain this level, her future is secure. She has produced one story which
comes near to being a masterpiece.”—Daily Chronicle.

“We doubt if any other living woman-writer could have written quite so well.”—Saturday Review.

“It is rare indeed to meet, in English, with a number of short stories of such distinction from an
English pen.”—Graphic.

“She expresses herself with remarkable force and point, whilst her polished refinement of style gives
literary value to these clever sketches. ‘Monochromes’ is distinctly clever, and so well-written as to give
us strong hopes of its author’s future.”—Speaker.

“Thoroughly interesting, and in many respects strikingly original.”—Whitehall Review.

“Style, characterization, dramatic intensity, artistic sanity, pathos and imagination-all these Miss
D’Arcy has.”—Echo.

“Written with much skill, observation, and style. Very interesting and well told.”
                    Westminster Gazette.

“All the stories show keen observation and literary power.”—Independent.

“They are word-pictures of no little power, displaying an admirable technique in their design, treat-
ment of light and shade, and artistic finish.”—Daily Telegraph.

“Written with a powerful and masterly hand.”—Academy.

GREY ROSES

BY

HENRY HARLAND.

Crown 8vo (Keynotes Series), 3s. 6d. net.

“Exceedingly pleasant to read. You close the book with a feeling that you have met a host of
charming people. ‘Castles near Spain’ comes near to being a perfect thing of its kind.”
                    Pall Mall Gazette.

“They are charming stories, simple, full of freshness, with a good deal of delicate wit, both in the
imagining and in the telling. The last story of the book, in spite of improbabilities quite tremendous, is
a delightful story.”—Daily Chronicle.

“‘Castles near Spain’ as a fantastic love episode is simply inimitable, and ‘Mercedes’ is instinct with
a pretty humour and child-like tenderness that render it peculiarly-nay, uniquely- fascinating. ‘Grey
Roses’ are entitled to rank among the choiciest flowers of the realms of romance.”—Daily Telegraph.

“Never before has the strange, we might almost say the weird, fascination of the Bohemianism of the
Latin Quarter been so well depicted.”—Whitehall Review.

“‘Castles near Spain’ is an altogether charming and admirable bit of romance.”—Glasgow Herald.

“We envy Mr. Harland his beautiful story, ‘A Bohemian Girl.’”—Literary World.

“Mr. Harland is capital company. He is always entertaining.”—New Budget.

“They are gay and pathetic, and touched with the fantasy that gives to romance its finest flavour.
Each has a quaintness and a grace of its own.”—Daily News.

“‘Castles near Spain’ is a lovely idyll, in which young passion and a quaint humour are blended into
a rare harmony.”—Star.

“Really delightful. ‘Castles near Spain’ is as near perfection as it well could be.”—Spectator.

LONDON : JOHN LANE, THE BODLEY HEAD.

JOHN LANE

THE
BODLEY
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“BODLEIAN
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CATALOGUE of PUBLICATIQNS
in BELLES LETTRES all at net prices

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                        1895.

List of Books
IN
BELLES LETTRES
(Including some Transfers)
Published by John Lane
The Bodley Head
Vigo Street, London, W.

N.B.—The Authors and Publisher 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.

Most of the books are published simultaneously in England and
America, and in many instances the names of the American
publishers are appended.

ADAMS (FRANCIS).
ESSAYS IN MODERNITY. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net. {Shortly.
Chicago: Stone & Kimball.

A CHILD OF THE AGE. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

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.
Chicago: Stone & Kimball.

THE WOMAN WHO DID. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)
THE BRITISH BARBARIANS. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

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BAILEY (JOHN C.).
AN ANTHOLOGY OF ENGLISH ELEGIES. [In preparation.

BEARDSLEY (AUBREY).
THE STORY OF VENUS AND TANNHAUSER, in which is set
forth an exact account of the Manner of State held by
Madam Venus, Goddess and Meretrix, under the famous
Horselberg, and containing the adventures of Tannhauser
in that place, his repentance, his journeying to Rome, and
return to the loving mountain. By AUBREY BEARDSLEY.
With 20 full-page illustrations, numerous ornaments, and
a cover from the same hand. Sq. i6mo. 10s. 6d. net.
                    [In preparation.

BEDDOES (T. L.).
See
GOSSE (EDMUND).

BEECHING (Rev. H. C.).
IN A GARDEN : Poems. With title-page and cover design by
ROGER FRY. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
New York : Macmillan & Co.

BENSON (ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER).
LYRICS. Fcap. 8vo, buckram. 5s. net.
New York: Macmillan & Co.

BRIDGES (ROBERT).
SUPPRESSED CHAPTERS, AND OTHER BOOKISHNESS. Cr. 8vo
3s. 6d. net.
New York : Charles Scribner’s Sons.

BROTHERTON (MARY).
ROSEMARY FOR REMEMBRANCE. With title-page and cover
design by WALTER WEST. Fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d. net.

BUCHAN (JOHN).
MUSA PISCATRIX.             [In preparation.

CAMPBELL (GERALD).
THE JONESES AND THE ASTERISKS. (See MAYFAIR SET.)

CASE (ROBERT).
AN ANTHOLOGY OF ENGLISH EPITHALAMIES.
                    [In preparation.

CASTLE (Mrs. EGERTON).
MY LITTLE LADY ANNE. (See PIERROT’S LIBRARY.)

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CASTLE (EGERTON).
See STEVENSON (ROBERT Louis).

CRAIG (R. MANIFOLD}.
THE SACRIFICE OF FOOLS : A Novel. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d. net.
                    [In preparation.

CRANE (WALTER).
TOY BOOKS. Re-issue. Each with new cover-design and end
papers, 9d. net. The three bound in one volume with a decorative cloth cover
end papers, and a newly-written and designed preface.
35. 6d. net. i. This Little Pig. ii. The Fairy Ship.
ili. King Luckieboy’s Party. Chicago: Stone & Kimball.

CROSSE (VICTORIA).
THE WOMAN WHO DIDN’T. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

DALMON (C. W.).
SONG FAVOURS. With a title-page designed by J. P. DONNE.
Sq. 16mo. 3s. 6d. net.
Chicago: Way & Williams.

D’ARCY (ELLA).
MONOCHROMES. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

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.
Chicago: Stone & Kimball.

FLEET STREET ECLOGUES. Fcap. 8vo, buckram. 5s. net.
                [Out cf print at present.
A RANDOM ITINERARY AND A BALLAD. With a frontispiece
and title-page by LAURENCE HOUSMAN. 600 copies.
Fcap. 8vo, Irish Linen. 5s. net.
Boston : Copeland & Day.

BALLADS AND SONGS. With title-page designed by WALTER
WEST. Fourth Edition. Fcap. 8vo, buckram. 5s. net
Boston : Copeland & Day.

DAWE (W. CARLTON).
YELLOW AND WHITE. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

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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.
New York : Macmillan & Co.

POEMS, DRAMATIC AND LYRICAL. 2nd series, uniform in
binding with the former volume. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
New York : Macmillan & Co.

DIX (GERTRUDE).
THE GIRL FROM THE FARM. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

DOSTOIEVSKY (F.).
(See KEYNOTES SERIES, Vol. III.)

ECHEGARAY (JOSE}.
See
LYNCH (HANNAH).

EGERTON (GEORGE).
KEYNOTES. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)
DISCORDS. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)
YOUNG OFEG’S DITTIES. A translation from the Swedish of
OLA HANSSON, with title-page and cover-design by
AUBREY BEARDSLEY. Cr. 8vo. y. 6d. net.
Boston: Roberts Bros.

FARR (FLORENCE).
THE DANCING FAUN. (See KEYNOTES SERIES. )

FLEMING (GEORGE).
FOR PLAIN WOMEN ONLY. (See MAYFAIR SET.)

FLETCHER (J. S.).
THE WONDERFUL WAPENTAKE. By “A SON OF THE SOIL.”
With 18 full-page illustrations by J. A. SYMINGTON.
Cr. 8vo. 5s. 6d. net.
Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co.

FREDERIC (HAROLD).
MRS. ALBERT GRUNDY. (See MAYFAIR SET.)

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.
New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons.

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GARNETT (RICHARD).
POEMS. With title-page by J. ILLINGWORTH KAY. 350
copies, cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Boston : Copeland & Day.

DANTE, PETRARCH, CAMOENS. CXXIV Sonnets rendered
in English. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.         [In preparation.

GEARY (NEVILL}.
A LAWYER’S WIFE : A Novel. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d. net.
                    [In preparation.

GOSSE (EDMUND).
THE LETTERS OF THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES. Now first
edited. Pott 8vo. 5s. net.
Also 25 copies large paper, 12s. 6d. net.
New York : Macmillan & Co.

GRAHAME (KENNETH).
PAGAN PAPERS : A VOLUME OF ESSAYS. With title-page
by AUBREY BEARDSLEY. Fcap. 8vo. 5s. net.
Chicago : Stone & Kimball.

THE GOLDEN AGE. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d. net.
Chicago : Stone & Kimball.

GREENE (G. A.). ITALIAN LYRISTS OF TO-DAY. Translations in the original
metres from about 35 living Italian poets with bibliographi-
cal and biographical notes. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
New York : Macmillan & Co.

GREENWOOD (FREDERICK).
IMAGINATION IN DREAMS. Crown 8vo. 5s. net.
New York : Macmillan & Co.

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.
Chicago : Stone & Kimball.

HANSSON (LAURA MARHOLM).
MODERN WOMEN : Six Psychological Sketches. [SOPHIA
KOVALEVSKY, GEORGE EGERTON, ELEONORA DUSE,
AMALIE SKRAM, MARIE BASHKIRTSEFF, A. EDGREN
LEFFLER.] Translated from the German by HERMIONE
RAMSDEN. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d. net.     [In preparation.

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HANSSON (OLA).
See EGERTON,

HARLAND (HENRY).
GREY ROSES. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

HAYES (ALFRED).
THE VALE OF ARDEN, AND OTHER POEMS. With a title-
page and cover design by E. H. NEW. Fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d.
net.

Also 25 copies large paper. 15s. net.

HEINEMANN (WILLIAM).
THE FIRST STEP : A Dramatic Moment. Sm. 410, y. 6d. net.

HOPPER (NORA).
BALLADS IN PROSE. With a title-page and cover by
WALTER WEST. Sq. 16mo. 5s. net.
Boston : Roberts Bros.
A VOLUME OF POEMS. With title-page designed by PATTEN
WILSON. Sq. 16mo. 5s. net.         [In preparation.

HOUSMAN (CLEMENCE).
THE WERE WOLF. With 6 full-page illustrations, title-page,
and cover-design by LAURENCE HOUSMAN. Sq. 16mo. 4s. net. [In preparation.

HOUSMAN (LAURENCE).
GREEN ARRAS : Poems. With illustrations by the Author.
Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.                 [In preparation.

IRVING (LAURENCE).
GODEFROI AND YOLANDE : A Play. With 3 illustrations by
AUBREY BEARDSLEY. Sm. 4to. 5s. net.
                    [In preparation.

JAMES (W. P.).
ROMANTIC PROFESSIONS : A volume of Essays. With title-
page designed by J. ILLINGWORTH KAY. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
New York: Macmillan & Co.

JOHNSON (LIONEL).
THE ART OF THOMAS HARDY. Six Essays, with etched
portrait by WM. STRANG, and Bibliography by JOHN
LANE. Second edition, cr. 8vo. Buckram. 5s. 6d. net.
Also 150 copies, large paper, with proofs of the portrait.
1s. 1s. net.
New York : Dodd, Mead & Co.

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JOHNSON (PAULINE).
THE WHITE WAMPUM : Poems. With title-page and cover
designs by E. H. NEW. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Boston: Lamson, Wolffe & Co.

JOHNSTONE (C. E.).
BALLADS OF BOY AND BEAK, with title-page designed by
F. H. TOWNSEND. Sq. 32mo. 2s. 6d. net.
                    [In preparation.

KEYNOTES SERIES.
Each volume with specially designed title-page by AUBREY
BEARDSLEY. Cr. 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. net.
Vol. I. KEYNOTES. By GEORGE EGERTON.
            [Seventh edition now ready.
Vol. II. THE DANCING FAUN. By FLORENCE FARR.
Vol. III. POOR FOLK. Translated from the Russian of F.
DOSTOIEVSKY by LENA MILMAN, with a preface
by GEORGE MOORE.
Vol IV. A CHILD OF THE AGE. By FRANCIS ADAMS.
Vol. V. THE GREAT GOD PAN AND THE INMOST LIGHT.
By ARTHUR MACHEN.
                [Second edition now ready.
Vol. VI. DISCORDS. By GEORGE EGERTON.
                [Fourth edition now ready.
Vol. VII. PRINCE ZALESKI. By M. P. SHIEL.
Vol. VII. THE WOMAN WHO DID. By GRANT ALLEN.
                [Eighteenth edition now ready.
Vol. IX. WOMEN’S TRAGEDIES. By H. D. LOWRY.
Vol. X. GREY ROSES. By HENRY HARLAND.
Vol. XI. AT THE FIRST CORNER, AND OTHER STORIES.
By H. B. MARRIOTT WATSON.
Vol. XII. MONOCHROMES. By ELLA D’ARCY.
Vol. XIII. AT THE RELTON ARMS. By EVELYN SHARP.
Vol. XIV. THE GIRL FROM THE FARM. By GERTRUDE
DIX.
Vol. XV. THE MIRROR OF MUSIC. By STANLEY V.
MAKOWER.
Vol. XVI. YELLOW AND WHITE. By W. CARLTON DAWE.
Vol. XVII. THE MOUNTAIN LOVERS. By FIONA MACLEOD.
Vol. XVIII. THE WOMAN WHO DIDN’T. By VICTORIA
CROSSE.
The following are in preparation :
Vol. XIX. THE THREE IMPOSTORS. By ARTHUR MACHEN.
Vol. XX. NOBODY’S FAULT. By NETTA SYRETT.

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KEYNOTES SERIES.
Vol. XXI. THE BRITISH BARBARIANS. By GRANT ALLEN.
Vol. XXII. IN HOMESPUN. By E. NESBIT.
Vol. XXIII. PLATONIC AFFECTIONS. By JOHN SMITH.
Vol. XXIV. NETS FOR THE WIND. By UNA TAYLOR.
Vol. XXV. ORANGE AND GREEN. By CALDWELL LIPSETT.
Boston : Roberts Bros.

KING (MAUDE EGERTON).
ROUND ABOUT A BRIGHTON COACH OFFICE. With 30 Illus-
trations by LLCY KEMP- WELCH. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
                    [In preparation.

LANDER (HARRY).
WEIGHED IN THE BALANCE : A Novel. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d. net.
                    [In preparation.

LANG (ANDREW).
See STODDART.

LEATHER (R. K.).
VERSES. 250 copies, fcap. 8vo. 3s.net.
Transferred by the Author to the present Publisher

LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD).
PROSE FANCIES. With portrait of the Author by WILSON
STEER. Fourth edition, cr. 8vo, purple cloth. 5s. net.
Also a limited large paper edition. 12s. 6d. net.
New York : G. P. Putnam’s Sons.

THE BOOK BILLS OF NARCISSUS. An account rendered by
RICHARD LE GALLIENNE. Third edition, with a new
chapter and a frontispiece, cr. 8vo, purple cloth. 3s. 6d.
net.
Also 50 copies on large paper. 8vo. 10s. 6d. net.
New York : G. P. Putnam’s Sons.

ENGLISH POEMS. Fourth edition, revised, cr. 8vo, purple cloth.
4s. 6d. net.
Boston : Copeland & Day.

GEORGE MEREDITH: some Characteristics; with a Biblio-
graphy (much enlarged) by JOHN LANE, portrait, &c.
Fourth edition, cr. 8vo, purple cloth. 5s. 6d. net.
THE RELIGION OF A LITERARY MAN. 5th thousand, cr. 8vo, purple cloth. 3s. 6d. net.
Also a special rubricated edition on hand-made paper, 8vo. l0s. 6d. net.
New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons.

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LE GALLIENNE (RICHARD}.
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON : An Elegy, and Other Poems,
mainly personal. With etched title-page by D. Y.
CAMERON. Cr. 8vo, purple cloth. 4s. 6d. net.
Also 75 copies on large paper. 8vo. 12s. 6d. net.
Boston : Copeland & Day.

RETROSPECTIVE REVIEWS : A Literary Log, 1891-1895. 2
vols., cr. 8vo, purple cloth. 9s. net. [In preparation.
New York: Dodd, Mead & Co.

LIPSETT (CALDIVELL).
ORANGE AND GREEN. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

LOWRY (H. D.). WOMEN’S TRAGEDIES. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

LUCAS (WINIFRED).
A VOLUME OF POEMS. Fcap. 8vo. 4s. 6d. net.
                     [In preparation.

LYNCH (HANNAH).
THE GREAT GALEOTO AND FOLLY OR SAINTLINESS. Two
Plays, from the Spanish of JOSE ECHEGARAY, with an
Introduction. Sm. 4to. 5s. 6d. net.
Boston: Lamson, Wolffe & Co.

MACHEN (ARTHUR).
THE GREAT GOD PAN. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)
THE THREE IMPOSTORS. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

MACLEOD (FIONA).
THE MOUNTAIN LOVERS. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

MAKOWER (STANLEY V.).
THE MIRROR OF MUSIC. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

MARZIALS (THEO.).
THE GALLERY OF PIGEONS, AND OTHER POEMS. Post 8vo.
4s. 6d. net.             [ Very few remain.
Transferred by the Author to the present Publisher.

MATHEW (FRANK).
THE WOOD OF THE BRAMBLES : A Novel. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d.
net.                 [In preparation.

THE MAY FAIR SET.
Each volume fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d. net.
Vol. I. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A BOY. Passages selected
by his friend G. S. STREET. With a title-page
designed by C. W. FURSE.
            [Fourth Edition now ready.

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THE MAYFAIR SET.
Vol. II. THE JONESES AND THE ASTERISKS : A Story in
Monologue. By GERALD CAMPBELL. With a
title-page and 6 illustrations by F. H. TOWNSEND.
Vol. III. SELECT CONVERSATIONS WITH AN UNCLE, NOW
EXTINCT. By H. G. WELLS. With a title-page
by F. H. TOWNSEND.
The following are in preparation :
Vol. IV. THE FEASTS OF AUTOLYCUS : The Diary of a Greedy
Woman. Edited by ELIZABETH ROBINS PENNELL.
Vol. V. MRS. ALBERT GRUNDY : Observations in Philistia.
By HAROLD FREDERIC.
Vol. VI. FOR PLAIN WOMEN ONLY. By GEORGE FLEMING.
New York: The Merriam Co.

MEREDITH (GEORGE).
THE FIRST PUBLISHED PORTRAIT OF THIS AUTHOR, engraved
on the wood by W. BISCOMBE GARDNER, after the painting
by G. F. WATTS. Proof copies on Japanese vellum,
signed by painter and engraver, 1 1s. net.

MEYNELL (MRS.), (ALICE C. THOMPSON).
POEMS. Fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d. net. (Out of print at present.) A
few of the 50 large paper copies (Ist edition) remain. 12s. 6d. net.
THE RHYTHM OF LIFE, AND OTHER ESSAYS, and edition,
fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d. net. A few of the 50 large paper copies (1st edition) remain, 12s. 6d. net.
See also HAKE.

MILLER (JOAQUIN).
THE BUILDING OF THE CITY BEAUTIFUL. Fcap. 8vo
With a decorated cover. 5s. net.
Chicago: Stone & Kimball.

MILMAN (LENA).
DOSTOIEVSKY’S POOR FOLK. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

MONKHOUSE (ALLAN).
BOOKS AND PLAYS : A VOLUME OF ESSAYS ON MEREDITH,
BORROW, IBSEN AND OTHERS. 400 copies, crown 8vo.
5s. net.
Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co.

MOORE (GEORGE).
(See KEYNOTES SERIES, Vol. III.)

NESBIT (E.).
A POMANDER OF VERSE. With a title-page and cover designed
by LAURENCE HOUSMAN. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co.

IN HOMESPUN. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

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NETTLESHIP (J. T.).
ROBERT BROWNING. Essays and Thoughts. Third edition,
with a portrait, cr. 8vo, 5s. 6d. net.
New York: Chas. Scribner’s Sons.

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, large paper, 12s. 6d. net.

O’SHAUGHNESSY (ARTHUR}.
HIS LIFE AND HIS WORK. With selections from his Poems.
By LOUISE CHANDLER MOULTON. Portrait and cover design, fcap. 8vo. 5s. net.
Chicago: Stone & Kimball.

OXFORD CHARACTERS.
A series of lithographed portraits by WILL ROTHENSTElN, with
text by F. YORK POWELL and others. To be issued monthly
in term. Each number will contain two portraits, Parts I.
to VI. 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, l0s. 6d. net per part.

PENNELL (ELIZABETH ROBINS).
THE FEASTS OF AUTOLYCUS. (See MAYFAIR SET.)

PETERS (WM. THEODORE).
POSIES OUT OF RINGS. Sq. 16mo. 3s. 6d. net.
                    [In preparation.

PIERROT’S LIBRARY.
Each volume with title-page, cover-design, and end papers
designed by AUBREY BEARDSLEY. Sq. 16mo. 3s. 6d. net.
The following are in preparation :

Vol. I. PIERROT. By H. DE VERE STACPOOLE.
Vol.II. MY LITTLE LADY ANNE. By MRS. EGERTON
CASTLE.
Vol. III. DEATH, THE KNIGHT, AND THE LADY. By H.
DE VERE STACPOOLE.
Vol. IV. SIMPLICITY. By A. T. G. PRICE.
Philadelphia : Henry Altemus.

PISSARRO (LUCIEN].
THE QUEEN OF THE FISHES. A Story of the Valois, adapted
by MARGARET RUST, being a printed manuscript, decor-
ated with pictures and other ornaments, cut on the wood
by LUCIEN PISSARRO, and printed by him in divers
colours and in gold at his press in Epping. Edition
limited to 70 copies for England, each numbered and
signed. Crown 8vo, on Japanese hand-made paper, bound
in vellum, £1 net.

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PLARR (VICTOR}. IN THE DORIAN MOOD : Poems. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
                    [In preparation.

PRICE (A. T. G.).
SIMPLICITY. (See PIERROT’S LIBRARY.)

RADFORD (DOLLIE).
SONGS, AND OTHER VERSES. With title-page designed by
PATTEN WILSON. Fcap. 8vo. 4s. 6d. net.
Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott Co.

RAMSDEN (HERMIONE).
See
HANSSON.

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.
Boston : Copeland & Day.

RHYS (ERNEST).
A LONDON ROSE, AND OTHER RHYMES. With title-page
designed by SELWYN IMAGE. 350 copies, cr. 8vo.
5s. net.
New York: Dodd, Mead & Co.

ROBERTSON (JOHN M.).
ESSAYS TOWARDS A CRITICAL METHOD. (New Series.)
Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.             [In preparation.

ROBINSON (C. NEWTON).
THE VIOL OF LOVE. With ornaments and cover design by
LAURENCE HOUSMAN. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Boston: Lamson, Wolffe & Co.

ST. CYRES (LORD).
THE LITTLE FLOWERS OF ST. FRANCIS. A new rendering
into English of the FIORETTI DI SAN FRANCESCO. Cr.
8vo. 5s. net.             [In preparation.

SHARP (EVELYN}.
AT THE RELTON ARMS. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

SHIEL (M. P.).
PRINCE ZALESKI. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

SMITH (JOHN).
PLATONIC AFFECTIONS. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

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STACPOOLE (H. DE VERE).
PIERROT! A STORY. (See PIERROT’S LIBRARY.)
DEATH, THE KNIGHT, AND THE LADY. (See PIERROT’S
LIBRARY.)

STEVENSON (ROBERT LOUIS).
PRINCE OTTO : A Rendering in French by EGERTON CASTLE.
Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.             [In preparation.
Also 100 copies on large paper, uniform in size with the
Edinburgh Edition of the works. A CHILD’S GARDEN OF VERSES. With nearly 100 illustra-
tions by CHARLES ROBINSON. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.                     [In preparation.

STODDART (THOMAS TOD).
THE DEATH WAKE. With an introduction by ANDREW
LANG. Fcap. 8vo. 5s. net.
Chicago: Way & Williams.

STREET (G. S.).
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A BOY. (See MAYFAIR SET.)
MINIATURES AND MOODS. Fcap. 8vo. 3s. net.
Transferred by the Author to the present Publisher.
New York: The Merriam Co.

SWETTENHAM (F. A. ).
MALAY SKETCHES. With title and cover designs by PATTEN
WILSON. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
New York; Macmillan & Co.

SYRETT (NETTA).
NOBODY’S FAULT. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

TABB (JOHN B.).
POEMS. Sq. 32mo. 4s. 6d. net.
Boston : Copeland & Day.

TAYLOR (UNA).
NETS FOR THE WIND. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

TENNYSON (FREDERICK).
POEMS OF THE DAY AND YEAR. With a title-page designed
by PATTEN WILSON. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Chicago: Stone & Kimball.

THIMM (C. A.).
A COMPLETE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE ART OF FENCE,
DUELLING, &c. With illustrations. [In preparation.

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THOMPSON (FRANCIS).
POEMS. With frontispiece, title-page, and cover design by
LAURENCE HOUSMAN. Fourth edition, pott 4to. 5s. net.
Boston : Copeland & Day.

SISTER-SONGS : An Offering to Two Sisters. With frontis-
piece, title-page, and cover design by LAURENCE HOUS-
MAN. Pott 4to, buckram. 5s. net.
Boston : Copeland & Day.

THOREAU (HENRY DAVID).
POEMS OF NATURE. Selected and edited by HENRY S. SALT
and FRANK B. SANBORN, with a title-page designed by
PATTEN WILSON. Fcap. 8vo. 4s. 6d. net.
                    [In preparation.
Boston and New York : Houghton, Mifflin & Co.

TYNAN HINKSON (KATHARINE).
CUCKOO SONGS. With title-page and cover design by LAUR-
ENCE HOUSMAN. Fcap. 8vo. 5s. net.
Boston : Copeland & Day.

MIRACLE PLAYS : OUR LORD’S COMING AND CHILDHOOD.
With 6 illustrations and a title-page by PATTEN WILSON.
Fcap. 8vo. s. d. net.         [In preparation.
Chicago : Stone & Kimball.

WATSON (ROSAMUND MARRIOTT).
VESPERTILIA, AND OTHER POEMS. With title-page designed
by R. ANNING BELL. Fcap. 8vo. 4s. 6d. net.
Chicago : Way & Williams.

A SUMMER NIGHT, AND OTHER POEMS. New Edition, with
a decorative title-page. Fcap. 8vo. 5s. net.
Chicago : Way & Williams.         [In preparation.

WATSON (H. B. MARRIOTT).
THE KING’S HIGHWAY. Cr. 8vo. 4s. 6d. net.
                    [In preparation.

AT THE FIRST CORNER. (See KEYNOTES SERIES.)

WATSON (WILLIAM). ODES, AND OTHER POEMS. Fourth Edition. Fcap. 8vo.
4s. 6d. net.
New York : Macmillan & Co.

THE ELOPING ANGELS : A CAPRICE. Second edition, sq.
16mo, buckram. 3s. 6d. net.
New York : Macmillan & Co.

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WATSON (WILLIAM).
EXCURSIONS IN CRITICISM; BEING SOME PROSE RECREATIONS
OF A RHYMER. Second edition, cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
New York; Macmillan & Co.

THE PRINCE’S QUEST, AND OTHER POEMS. With a biblio-
graphical note added. Second edition, fcap. 8vo. 4s. 6d. net.

WATT (FRANCIS).
THE LAW’S LUMBER ROOM. Fcap. 8vo. 3s.6d. net.
Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co.

WATTS (THEODORE}.
POEMS. Crown 8vo. 5s. net.         [In preparation.
There will also be an. Edition de Luxe of tliis volume, printed
at the Kelmscott Press.

WELLS (H. G.).
SELECT CONVERSATIONS WITH AN UNCLE. (See MAYFAIR
SET.)

WHARTON (H. T.).
SAPPHO. Memoir, text, selected renderings, and a literal trans-
lation by HENRY THORNTON WHARTON. With Three
Illustrations in photogravure and a cover design by AUBREY
BEARDSLEY. Fcap. 8vo. 7s. 6d. net.
Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co.

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Volume V. April 1895, 317 pp., 14 Illustrations.
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