by Grant Allen
_September_, 1886.
_A List of Books_PUBLISHED BYCHATTO & WINDUS,214, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.
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=About.--The Fellah:= An Egyptian Novel. By EDMOND ABOUT. Translated bySir RANDAL ROBERTS. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, 2s.; cloth limp, 2s.6d.
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=Adams (W. Davenport), Works by:=
=A Dictionary of the Drama.= Being a comprehensive Guide to the Plays, Playwrights, Players, and Playhouses of the United Kingdom and America, from the Earliest to the Present Times. Crown 8vo, half-bound. 12s. 6d. [_Preparing._]
=Latter-Day Lyrics.= Edited by W. DAVENPORT ADAMS. Post 8vo, cloth limp, 2s. 6d.
=Quips and Quiddities.= Selected by W. DAVENPORT ADAMS. Post 8vo, cloth limp, 2s. 6d.
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=Advertising, A History of,= from the Earliest Times. Illustrated byAnecdotes, Curious Specimens, and Notices of Successful Advertisers. ByHENRY SAMPSON. Crown 8vo, with Coloured Frontispiece and Illustrations,cloth gilt, 7s. 6d.
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=Agony Column (The) of "The Times,"= from 1800 to 1870. Edited, with anIntroduction, by ALICE CLAY. Post 8vo, cloth limp, 2s. 6d.
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=Aide (Hamilton), Works by:= Post 8vo, illustrated boards, 2s. each.
=Carr of Carrlyon.= =Confidences.=
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=Alexander (Mrs.), Novels by:=
=Maid, Wife, or Widow?= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3s. 6d.; post 8vo, illustrated boards, 2s.
=Valerie's Fate.= Post 8vo, illust. bds., 2s.
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Allen (Grant), Works by: Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6s. each.
=The Evolutionist at Large.= Second Edition, revised.
=Vignettes from Nature.=
=Colin Clout's Calendar.=
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=Strange Stories.= With Frontispiece by GEORGE DU MAURIER. Cr. 8vo, cl. ex., 6s.; post 8vo, illust. bds., 2s.
=Philistia:= A Novel. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3s. 6d.; post 8vo, illust. bds., 2s.
=Babylon:= A Novel. With 12 Illusts. by P. MACNAB. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3s. 6d.
=For Maimie's Sake:= A Tale of Love and Dynamite. Cr. 8vo, cl. ex., 6s.
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=In all Shades:= A Novel. Three Vols., crown 8vo. [_Shortly._]
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=Architectural Styles, A Handbook of.= Translated from the German Of A.ROSENGARTEN, by W. COLLETT-SANDARS. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with 639Illustrations, 7s. 6d.
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=Artemus Ward:=
=Artemus Ward's Works:= The Works of CHARLES FARRER BROWNE, better known as ARTEMUS WARD. With Portrait and Facsimile. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 7s. 6d.
=Artemus Ward's Lecture on the Mormons.= With 32 Illustrations. Edited, with Preface, by EDWARD P. HINGSTON. Crown 8vo, 6d.
=The Genial Showman:= Life and Adventures of Artemus Ward. By EDWARD P. HINGSTON. With a Frontispiece. Cr. 8vo, cl. extra, 3s. 6d.
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=Art (The) of Amusing:= A Collection of Graceful Arts, Games, Tricks,Puzzles, and Charades. By FRANK BELLEW. With 300 Illustrations. Cr. 8vo,cloth extra, 4s. 6d.
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=Ashton (John), Works by:= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 7s. 6d. each.
=A History of the Chap-Books of the Eighteenth Century.= With nearly 400 Illustrations, engraved in facsimile of the originals.
=Social Life In the Reign of Queen Anne.= From Original Sources. With nearly 100 Illustrations.
=Humour, Wit, and Satire of the Seventeenth Century.= With nearly 100 Illustrations.
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=English Caricature and Satire on Napoleon the First.= With 120 Illustrations from Originals. Two Vols., demy 8vo, cloth extra, 28s.
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=Bacteria--A Synopsis of the Bacteria and Yeast Fungi and AlliedSpecies.= By W. B. GROVE, B.A. With 87 Illusts. Crown 8vo, cl. extra,3s. 6d.
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=Bankers, A Handbook of London;= together with Lists of Bankers from1677. By F. G. HILTON PRICE. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 7s. 6d.
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=Bardsley (Rev. C.W.), Works by:= Crown 8vo., cloth extra, 7s. 6d. each.
=English Surnames:= Their Sources and Significations. Third Ed., revised.
=Curiosities of Puritan Nomenclature.=
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=Bartholomew Fair, Memoirs of.= By HENRY MORLEY. With 100 Illusts. Crown8vo, cloth extra, 7s. 6d.
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=Beaconsfield, Lord:= A Biography. By T. P. O'CONNOR, M.P. Sixth Edition,with a New Preface. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 7s. 6d.
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=Beauchamp.--Grantley Grange:= A Novel. By SHELSLEY BEAUCHAMP. Post 8vo,illust. bds., 2s.
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=Beautiful Pictures by British Artists:= A Gathering of Favourites fromour Picture Galleries. In Two Series. All engraved on Steel in thehighest style of Art. Edited, with Notices of the Artists, by SYDNEYARMYTAGE, M.A. Imperial 4to, cloth extra, gilt and gilt edges, 21s. perVol.
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=Bechstein.--As Pretty as Seven,= and other German Stories. Collected byLUDWIG BECHSTEIN. With Additional Tales by the Brothers GRIMM, and 100Illusts. by RICHTER. Small 4to, green and gold, 6s. 6d.; gilt edges, 7s.6d.
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=Beerbohm.--Wanderings in Patagonia,= or Life among the Ostrich Hunters.By JULIUS BEERBOHM. With Illusts. Crown, 8vo, cloth extra, 3s. 6d.
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=Belgravia for 1886.=--One Shilling Monthly. Illustrated by P.MACNAB.--The first Chapters of Mohawks, a New Novel by M. E. BRADDON,Author of "Lady Audley's Secret," appeared in the JANUARY Number, andthe Story will be continued throughout the year. This Number containedalso the Opening Chapters of a New Novel entitled =That other Person=;and several of those short stories for which _Belgravia_ is famous.
_Now ready, the Volume for_ MARCH _to_ JUNE 1886, _cloth extra, gilt edges,_ 7s. 6d.; _Cases for binding Vols.,_ 2s. _each_.
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=Belgravia Annual for Christmas, 1886.= Demy 8vo, with Illustrations, 1s.[_Preparing._]
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=Bennett (W.C., LL.D.), Works by:= Post 8vo, cloth limp, 2s. each.
=A Ballad History of England.= =Songs for Sailors.=
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=Besant (Walter) and James Rice, Novels by.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3s.6d. each; post 8vo, illust. boards, 2s. each; cloth limp, 2s. 6d. each.
=Ready-Money Mortiboy.= =With Harp and Crown.= =This Son of Vulcan.= =My Little Girl.= =The Case of Mr. Lucraft.= =The Golden Butterfly.= =By Celia's Arbour.= =The Monks of Thelema.= ='Twas In Trafalgar's Bay.= =The Seamy Side.= =The Ten Years' Tenant.= =The Chaplain of the Fleet.=
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=Besant (Walter), Novels by:= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3s. 6d. each; post8vo, illust. boards, 2s. each; cloth limp, 2s. 6d. each.
=All Sorts and Conditions of Men:= An Impossible Story. With Illustrations by FRED. BARNARD.
=The Captain
s' Room, &c.= With Frontispiece by E. J. WHEELER.
=All In a Garden Fair.= With 6 Illusts. By H. FURNISS.
=Dorothy Forster.= With Frontispiece By CHARLES GREEN.
=Uncle Jack, and other Stories.=
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=Children of Gibeon:= A Novel. Three Vols., crown 8vo. [_Shortly._]
=The Art of Fiction.= Demy 8vo, 1s.
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=Betham-Edwards (M.), Novels by.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3s. 6d. each.;post 8vo, illust. bds., 2s. each.
=Felicia.= =Kitty.=
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=Bewick (Thos.)and his Pupils.= By AUSTIN DOBSON. With 95 Illustrations.Square 8vo, cloth extra, 10s. 6d.
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=Birthday Books:--=
=The Starry Heavens:= A Poetical Birthday Book. Square 8vo, handsomely bound in cloth, 2s. 6d.
=Birthday Flowers:= Their Language and Legends. By W. J. GORDON. Beautifully Illustrated in Colours by VIOLA BOUGHTON. In illuminated cover, crown 4to, 6s.
=The Lowell Birthday Book.= With Illusts. Small 8vo, cloth extra, 4s. 6d.
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=Blackburn's (Henry) Art Handbooks.= Demy 8vo, Illustrated, uniform insize for binding.
=Academy Notes,= separate years, from 1875 to 1885, each 1s.
=Academy Notes, 1886.= With numerous Illustrations. 1s.
=Academy Notes, 1875-79.= Complete in One Vol., with nearly 600 Illusts. in Facsimile. Demy 8vo, cloth limp, 6s.
=Academy Notes, 1880-84.= Complete in One Volume, with about 700 Facsimile Illustrations. Cloth limp, 6s.
=Grosvenor Notes, 1877.= 6d.
=Grosvenor Notes,= separate years, from =1878 to 1885=, each 1s.
=Grosvenor Notes, 1886.= With numerous Illustrations. 1s.
=Grosvenor Notes, 1877-82.= With upwards of 300 Illustrations. Demy 8vo, cloth limp, 6s.
=Pictures at South Kensington.= With 70 Illusts. 1s. [_New Edit. preparing._]
=The English Pictures at the National Gallery.= 114 Illustrations. 1s.
=The Old Masters at the National Gallery.= 128 Illustrations. 1s. 6d.
=A Complete Illustrated Catalogue to the National Gallery.= With Notes by H. BLACKBURN, and 242 Illusts. Demy 8vo, cloth limp, 3s.
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=Illustrated Catalogue of the Luxembourg Gallery.= Containing about 250 Reproductions after the Original Drawings of the Artists. Edited by F. G. DUMAS. Demy 8vo, 3s. 6d.
=The Paris Salon, 1885.= With about 300 Facsimile Sketches. Edited by =F. G. Dumas=. Demy 8vo, 3s.
=The Paris Salon, 1886.= With about 300 Illusts. Edited by F. G. DUMAS. Demy 8vo, 3s.
=The Art Annual, 1883-4.= Edited by F. G. DUMAS. With 300 full-page Illustrations. Demy 8vo, 5s.
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=Blake (William):= Etchings from his Works. By =W. B. Scott=. Withdescriptive Text. Folio, half-bound boards, India Proofs, 21s.
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=Boccaccio's Decameron;= or, Ten Days' Entertainment. Translated intoEnglish, with an Introduction by THOMAS WRIGHT, F.S.A. With Portrait,and STOTHARD's beautiful Copper-plates. Cr. 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7s.6d.
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=Bowers (G.) Hunting Sketches:= Oblong 4to, half-bound boards, 21s. each.
=Canters In Crampshire.=
=Leaves from a Hunting Journal.= Colored in facsimile of the originals.
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=Boyle (Frederick), Works by:= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3s. 6d. each; post8vo, illustrated boards, 2s. each.
=Camp Notes:= Stories of Sport and Adventure in Asia, Africa, and America.
=Savage Life:= Adventures of a Globe-Trotter.
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=Chronicles of No-Man's Land.= Post 8vo, illust. boards, 2s.
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=Braddon (M. E.)--Mohawks,= a Novel, by Miss Braddon, Author of "LadyAudley's Secret," was begun in BELGRAVIA for JANUARY, and will becontinued throughout the year. Illustrated by P. MACNAB. 1s. Monthly.
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=Brand's Observations on Popular Antiquities,= chiefly Illustrating theOrigin of our Vulgar Customs, Ceremonies, and Superstitions. With theAdditions of Sir HENRY ELLIS. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, withnumerous Illustrations, 7s. 6d.
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=Bret Harte, Works by:=
=Bret Harte's Collected Works.= Arranged and Revised by the Author. Complete in Five Vols., crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6s. each.
Vol. I. COMPLETE POETICAL AND DRAMATIC WORKS. With Steel Portrait, and Introduction by Author.
Vol. II. EARLIER PAPERS--LUCK OF ROARING CAMP, and other Sketches--BOHEMIAN PAPERS--SPANISH AND AMERICAN LEGENDS.
Vol. III. TALES OF THE ARGONAUTS--EASTERN SKETCHES.
Vol. IV. GABRIEL CONROY.
Vol. V. STORIES--CONDENSED NOVELS, &c.
=Select Works of Bret Harte, in Prose and Poetry.= With Introductory Essay by J. M. BELLEW, Portrait of the Author, and 50 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 7s. 6d.
=Bret Harte's Complete Poetical Works.= Author's Copyright Edition. Beautifully printed on hand-made paper and bound in buckram. Cr. 8vo, 4s. 6d.
=Gabriel Conroy:= A Novel. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, 2s.
=An Heiress of Red Dog,= and other Stories. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, 2s.
=The Twins of Table Mountain.= Fcap. 8vo, picture cover, 1s.
=Luck of Roaring Camp,= and other Sketches. Post 8vo, illust. bds., 2s.
=Jeff Briggs's Love Story.= Fcap. 8vo, picture cover, 1s.
=Flip.= Post 8vo, illustrated boards, 2s.; cloth limp, 2s. 6d.
=Californian Stories= (including THE TWINS OF TABLE MOUNTAIN, JEFF BRIGGS'S LOVE STORY, &c.) Post 8vo, illustrated boards, 2s.
=Maruja: A Novel.= Post 8vo, Illust. boards, 2s.; cloth limp, 2s. 6d.
=The Queen of the Pirate Isle.= With 25 original Drawings by KATE GREENAWAY, Reproduced in Colours by EDMUND EVANS. Small 4to, boards, 5s. [_Shortly._]
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=Brewer (Rev. Dr.), Works by:=
=The Reader's Handbook of Allusions, References, Plots, and Stories.= Fifth Edition, revised throughout, with a New Appendix, containing a COMPLETE ENGLISH BIBLIOGRAPHY. Cr. 8vo, 1,400 pp., cloth extra, 7s. 6d.
=Authors and their Works, with the Dates:= Being the Appendices to "The Readers Handbook," separately printed. Cr. 8vo, cloth limp, 2s.
=A Dictionary of Miracles:= Imitative, Realistic, and Dogmatic. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 7s. 6d.; half-bound, 9s.
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=Brewster (Sir David), Works by:=
=More Worlds than One:= The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the Christian. With Plates. Post 8vo, cloth extra, 4s. 6d.
=The Martyrs of Science:= Lives of GALILEO, TYCHO BRAHE, and KEPLER. With Portraits. Post 8vo, cloth extra, 4s. 6d.
=Letters on Natural Magic.= A New Edition, with numerous Illustrations, and Chapters on the Being and Faculties of Man, and Additional Phenomena of Natural Magic, by J. A. Smith. Post 8vo, cl. ex., 4s. 6d.
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=Briggs, Memoir of Gen. John.= By Major EVANS BELL. With a Portrait.Royal 8vo, cloth extra, 7s. 6d.
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=Brilla
t-Savarin.--Gastronomy as a Fine Art.= By BRILLAT-SAVARIN.Translated by R. E. ANDERSON, M.A. Post 8vo, cloth limp, 2s. 6d.
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=Buchanan's (Robert) Works:= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6s. each.
=Ballads of Life, Love, and Humour.= Frontispiece by ARTHUR HUGHES.
=Undertones.=
=London Poems.=
=The Book of Orm.=
=White Rose and Red:= A Love Story.
=Idylls and Legends of Inverburn.=
=Selected Poems of Robert Buchanan.= With a Frontispiece by T. DALZIEL.
=The Hebrid Isles:= Wanderings in the Land of Lorne and the Outer Hebrides. With Frontispiece by WILLIAM SMALL.
A POET'S SKETCH-BOOK: Selections from the Prose Writings of ROBERT BUCHANAN.
=The Earthquake:= or, Six Days and a Sabbath. Cr. 8vo, cloth extra, 6s.
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=Robert Buchanan's Complete Poetical Works.= With Steel-plate Portrait. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 7s. 6d.
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=The Shadow of the Sword.=
=A Child of Nature.= With a Frontispiece.
=God and the Man.= With Illustrations by FRED. BARNARD.
=The Martyrdom of Madeline.= With Frontispiece by A. W. COOPER.
=Love Me for Ever.= With a Frontispiece by P. MACNAB.
=Annan Water.=
=The New Abelard.=
=Foxglove Manor.=
=Matt:= A Story of a Caravan.
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=The Master of the Mine.= With a Frontispiece by W. H. OVEREND. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3s. 6d.
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=Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.= Edited by Rev. T. SCOTT. With 17 SteelPlates by STOTHARD, engraved by GOODALL, and numerous Woodcuts. Crown8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7s. 6d.
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=Burnett (Mrs.), Novels by:=
=Surly Tim,= and other Stories. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, 2s.
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=Kathleen Mavourneen.= =Lindsay's Luck.= =Pretty Polly Pemberton.=
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=Burton (Captain), Works by:=
=To the Gold Coast for Gold:= A Personal Narrative. By RICHARD P. BURTON and VERNEY LOVETT CAMERON. With Maps and Frontispiece. Two Vols., crown 8vo, cloth extra, 21s.
=The Book of the Sword:= Being a History of the Sword and its Use in all Countries, from the Earliest Times. By RICHARD F. BURTON. With over 400 Illustrations. Square 8vo, cloth extra, 32s.
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=Burton (Robert):=
=The Anatomy of Melancholy.= A New Edition, complete, corrected and enriched by Translations of the Classical Extracts. Demy 8vo, cloth extra, 7s. 6d.
=Melancholy Anatomised:= Being an Abridgment, for popular use, of BURTON'S ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY. Post 8vo, cloth limp, 2s. 6d.
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=Byron (Lord):=
=Byron's Childe Harold.= An entirely New Edition of this famous Poem, with over One Hundred new Illusts. by leading Artists. (Uniform with the Illustrated Editions of "The Lady of the Lake" and "Marmion.") Elegantly and appropriately bound, small 4to, 16s.
=Byron's Letters and Journals.= With Notices of his Life. By THOMAS MOORE. A Reprint of the Original Edition, newly revised, with Twelve full-page Plates. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7s. 6d.
=Byron's Don Juan.= Complete in One Vol., post 8vo, cloth limp, 2s.
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=Caine.--The Shadow of a Crime:= A Novel. By HALL CAINE. Cr. 8vo, clothextra, 3s. 6d.; post 8vo, illustrated boards, 2s.
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=Cameron (Comdr.), Works by:=
=To the Gold Coast for Gold:= A Personal Narrative. By RICHARD F. BURTON and VERNEY LOVETT CAMERON. With Frontispiece and Maps. Two Vols., crown 8vo, cloth extra, 21s.
=The Cruise of the "Black Prince" Privateer,= Commanded by ROBERT HAWKINS, Master Mariner. By Commander V. LOVETT CAMERON, R.N., C.B., D.C.L. With Frontispiece and Vignette by P. MACNAB. Crown 8vo, cl. ex., 5s. [_Sept. 15._]
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=Cameron (Mrs. H. Lovett), Novels by:= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3s. 6d.each; post 8vo, illustrated boards, 2s. each.
=Juliet's Guardian.= =Deceivers Ever.=
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=Carlyle (Thomas):=
=On the Choice of Books.= By THOMAS CARLYLE. With a Life of the Author by R. H. SHEPHERD. New and Revised Edition, post 8vo, cloth extra, Illustrated, 1s. 6d.
=The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson,= 1834 to 1872. Edited by CHARLES ELIOT NORTON. With Portraits. Two Vols., crown 8vo, cloth extra, 24s.
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=Chapman's (George) Works:= Vol. I. contains the Plays complete,including the doubtful ones. Vol. II., the Poems and Minor Translations,with an Introductory Essay by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE. Vol. III., theTranslations of the Iliad and Odyssey. Three Vols., crown 8vo, clothextra, 18s.; or separately, 6s. each.
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=Chatto & Jackson.--A Treatise on Wood Engraving,= Historical andPractical. By WM. ANDREW CHATTO and JOHN JACKSON. With an AdditionalChapter by HENRY G. BOHN; and 450 fine Illustrations. A Reprint of thelast Revised Edition. Large 4to, half-bound, 28s.
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=Chaucer:=
=Chaucer for Children: A Golden Key.= By Mrs. H. R. HAWEIS. With Eight Coloured Pictures and numerous Woodcuts by the Author. New Ed., small 4to, cloth extra, 6s.
=Chaucer for Schools.= By Mrs. H. R. HAWEIS. Demy 8vo, cloth limp, 2s. 6d.
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=City (The) of Dream:= A Poem. Fcap. 8vo, cloth extra, 6s. [_In thepress._]
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=Clodd.--Myths and Dreams.= By EDWARD CLODD, F.R.A.S., Author of "TheChildhood of Religions," &c. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 5s.
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=Cobban.--The Cure of Souls:= A Story. By J. MACLAREN COBBAN. Post 8vo,illustrated boards, 2s.
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=Coleman.--Curly:= An Actor's Story. By JOHN COLEMAN. Illustrated byJ. C. DOLLMAN. Crown 8vo, 1s.; cloth, 1s. 6d.
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=Collins (Mortimer), Novels by:= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3s. 6d. each;post 8vo, illustrated boards, 2s. each.
=Sweet Anne Page.= =Transmigration.= =From Midnight to Midnight.=
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=A Fight with Fortune.= Post 8vo, illustrated boards, 2s.
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=Sweet and Twenty.= =Frances.=
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=Antonina.= Illust. by Sir JOHN GILBERT.
=Basil.= Illustrat
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=Hide and Seek.= Illustrated by Sir JOHN GILBERT and J. MAHONEY.
=The Dead Secret.= Illustrated by Sir JOHN GILBERT.
=Queen of Hearts.= Illustrated by Sir JOHN GILBERT.
=My Miscellanies.= With a Steel-plate Portrait of WILKIE COLLINS.
=The Woman In White.= With Illustrations by Sir JOHN GILBERT and F. A. FRASER.
=The Moonstone.= With Illustrations by G. DU MAURIER and F. A. FRASER.
=Man and Wife.= Illust. by W. SMALL.
=Poor Miss Finch.= Illustrated by G. DU MAURIER and EDWARD HUGHES.
=Miss or Mrs.?= With Illustrations by S. L. FILDES and HENRY WOODS.
=The New Magdalen.= Illustrated by G. DU MAURIER and C. S. REINHARDT.
=The Frozen Deep.= Illustrated by G. DU MAURIER and J. MAHONEY.
=The Law and the Lady.= Illustrated by S. L. FILDES and SYDNEY HALL.
=The Two Destinies.=
=The Haunted Hotel.= Illustrated by ARTHUR HOPKINS.
=The Fallen Leaves.=
=Jezebel's Daughter.=
=The Black Robe.=
=Heart and Science:= A Story of the Present Time.
"=I Say. No.="
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=The Evil Genius:= A Novel. Three Vols., crown 8vo.
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=Collins (C. Allston).--The Bar Sinister:= A Story. By C. ALLSTONCOLLINS. Post 8vo, illustrated bds., 2s.
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=Colman's Humorous Works:= "Broad Grins," "My Nightgown and Slippers,"and other Humorous Works, Prose and Poetical, of GEORGE COLMAN. WithLife by G. B. BUCKSTONE, and Frontispiece by HOGARTH. Crown 8vo clothextra, gilt, 7s. 6d.
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=Convalescent Cookery:= A Family Handbook. By CATHERINE RYAN. Crown 8vo,1s.; cloth, 1s. 6d.
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=Conway (Moncure D.), Works by:=
=Demonology and Devil-Lore.= Two Vols., royal 8vo, with 65 Illusts., 28s.
=A Necklace of Stories.= Illustrated by W. J. HENNESSY. Square 8vo, cloth extra, 6s.
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=Cook (Dutton), Works by:= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6s. each.
=Hours with the Players.= With Steel Plate Frontispiece.
=Nights at the Play:= A View of the English Stage.
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=Leo:= A Novel. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, 2s.
=Paul Foster's Daughter.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3s. 6d.; post 8vo, illustrated boards, 2s.
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=Copyright.--A Handbook of English and Foreign Copyright In Literary andDramatic Works.= By SIDNEY JERROLD, of the Middle Temple, Esq.,Barrister-at-Law. Post 8vo, cloth limp, 2s. 6d.
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=Cornwall.--Popular Romances of the West of England;= or, The Drolls,Traditions, and Superstitions of Old Cornwall. Collected and Edited byRobert Hunt, F.R.S. New and Revised Edition, with Additions, and TwoSteel-plate Illustrations by GEORGE CRUIKSHANK. Crown 8vo, cloth extra,7s. 6d.
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=Craddock.--The Prophet, of the Great Smoky Mountains.= By CHARLES EGBERTCRADDOCK. Post 8vo, illust. bds., 2s; cloth limp, 2s. 6d.
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=Creasy.--Memoirs of Eminent Etonians:= with Notices of the Early Historyof Eton College. By Sir EDWARD CREASY, Author of "The Fifteen DecisiveBattles of the World." Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, with 13 Portraits,7s. 6d.
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=Cruikshank (George):=
=The Comic Almanack.= Complete in TWO SERIES: The FIRST from 1835 to 1843; the SECOND from 1844 to 1853. A Gathering of the BEST HUMOUR OF THACKERAY, HOOD, MAYHEW, ALBERT SMITH, A'BECKETT, ROBERT BROUGH, &c. With 2,000 Woodcuts and Steel Engravings by CRUIKSHANK, HINE, LANDELLS, &c. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, two very thick volumes, 7s. 6d. each.
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