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The English Novel

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in the Time of Shakespeare. By J. J. JUSSERAND, Author of "English Wayfaring Life." Translated by ELIZABETH LEE, Revised and Enlarged by the Author. Illustrated by Six Heliogravures by DUJARDIN, of Paris, and 21 full-page and many smaller Illustrations in facsimile. Demy 8vo., handsome cloth, gilt tops, 21s.

"Here we have learned, yet not at all wearisome, descriptions of the works which led up to the novel as we now understand it. Dr. Jusserand's agreeable style in recounting the origin of the modern literary three decker ' makes his book, though historically valuable, very pleasant reading.

Daily Telegraph.

English Wayfaring Life in the Middle

Ages (XIVth Century). By J. J. JUSSERAND.
from the French by Lucy A. TOULMIN SMITH.
Third Edition. Demy 8vo., cloth, 12s.

Translated
Illustrated.

"This is an extremely fascinating book, and it is surprising that several years should have elapsed before it was brought out in an English dress. However, we have lost nothing by waiting."-Times.

The Letters of Horace Walpole.

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Selected and Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by
CHARLES DUKE YONGE, M.A. Portraits and Illustrations.
Limited Edition of 750 copies in Two Vols., medium
8vo., cloth, 32s.

'Have been carefully edited, and, moreover, contain admirable illustrations."

The Trials of a Country Parson:

Guardian.

Some Fugitive

Papers by Rev. A. JESSOPP, D.D., Author of "Arcady," "The Coming of the Frairs," &c. Crown 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d. 'Sparkles with fresh and unforced humour, and abounds in genial commonsense."-Scotsman.

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The Coming of the Friars, And other Mediaval

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Sketches. By the Rev. AUGUSTUS JESSOPP, D.D., Author of "Arcady: For Better, For Worse," &c. Third Edition. Crown 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d. Always interesting and frequently fascinating."-St. James's Gazette.

Arcady :

For Better, For Worse. By AUGUSTUS JESSOPP, D.D.,
Author of " One Generation of a Norfolk House."

Portrait. Popular Edition. Crown 8vo., cloth, 3s. 6d.

"A volume which is, to our minds, one of the most delightful ever published in English."-Spectator.

The

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Twilight of the Gods. By RICHARD

Crown 8vo., cloth, 6s.

GARNETT, LL.D.

"If imagination and style constitute the true elixir of literary life, Dr. Garnett's 'Twilight of the Gods' should live."-British Weekly.

Light and Shadow: A Novel. By EDWARD

GARNETT,

Author of "The Paradox Club." Crown 8vo., cloth, 6s.

"An exceedingly clever book."-Daily News.

The Paradox Club. By EDWARD GARNETT.

Portrait of Nina Lindon. Second

Edition. Crown 8vo., limp cloth, 3s. 6d.

"Mr. Garnett's dialogue is often quite as good as his description, and in description he is singularly happy. The mystery of London streets by night is powerfully suggested, and the realistic force of his night-pieces is enhanced by the vague and Schumann-like sentiment that pervades them."-Saturday Review,

Soul-Shapes. Crown 4to., with four coloured plates of

Souls on hand-made paper, with Japanese

vellum cover, 3s. 6d.

Robert Browning: Personal Notes.

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Frontispiece. Small crown 8vo., parchment, 4s. 6d.

'Every lover of Browning will wish to possess this exquisitely-printed and as exquisitely-bound little volume.' -Yorkshire Daily Post.

Old Chelsea. A Summer-Day's Stroll. By Dr. BENJAMIN ELLIS MARTIN. Illustrated by JOSEPH

PENNELL. Second Edition. Crown 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d.

"Dr. Martin has produced an interesting account of old Chelsea, and he has been well seconded by his coadjutor."-Athenæum.

Euphorion: Studies of the Antique and the Medieval in the

Renaissance. By VERNON LEE. Cheap Edition,

in one volume. Demy 8vo., cloth, 75. 6d.

"It is the fruit, as every page testifies, of singularly wide reading and independent thought, and the style combines with much picturesqueness a certain largeness of volume, that reminds us more of our earlier writers than those of our own time." Contemporary Review.

Studies of the Eighteenth Century in

Italy. By VERNON LEE. Demy 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d.

"These studies show a wide range of knowledge of the subject, precise investigation, abundant power of illustration, and hearty enthusiasm. The style of writing is cultivated, neatly adjusted, and markedly clever."-Saturday Review,

Belcaro: Being Essays on Sundry Esthetical Questions. By VERNON LEE. Crown 8vo., cloth, 5s.

Juvenilia: A Second Series of Essays on Sundry Esthetical

Questions. By VERNON LEE. Two vols. Small

crown 8vo., cloth, 12s.

"To discuss it properly would require more space than a single number of 'The Academy' could afford."-Academy.

Baldwin: Dialogues on Views and Aspirations. By Vernon LEE. Demy 8vo., cloth, 12s.

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Ottilie: An Eighteenth Century Idyl. By VERNON LEE. Square 8vo., cloth extra, 3s. 6d.

"A graceful little sketch.

described."-Spectator.

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Introductory Studies in Greek Art.

Delivered in the British Museum by JANE E. HARRISON.
With Illustrations. Square imperial 16mo., 7s. 6d.

The best work of its kind in English."-Oxford Magazine.

The Fleet: Its River, Prison, and Marriages. By JOHN ASHTON, Author of "Social Life in the Reign of Queen Anne," &c. With 70 Drawings by the Author from Original Pictures. Second and Cheaper Edition, cloth, 7s. 6d.

Told and Illustrated in

Romances of Chivalry: Fac-simile by JOHN ASHTON.

Forty-six Illustrations. New and Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d.

"The result (of the reproduction of the wood blocks) is as creditable to his artistic, as the text is to his literary, ability."-Guardian.

The Dawn of the Nineteenth Century in

England: A Social Sketch of the Times. By JOHN ASHTON, Cheaper Edition, in one vol. Illustrated. Large crown 8vo., Ios. 6d.

"The book is one continued source of pleasure and interest, and opens up a wide field for speculation and comment, and many of us will look upon it as an important contribution to contemporary history, not easily available to others than close students."—Antiquary.

Other Musical Essays.

Chopin, and
and Other

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By HENRY T. FINCK, Author of "Romantic Love and
Personal Beauty." Crown 8vo., cloth, 6s.

The six essays are all written with great thoroughness, and the interest of each one is admirably sustained throughout."-Freeman's Journal.

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The Temple: Sacred Poems and Private Ejaculations.

By Mr. GEORGE HERBERT. New and

fourth edition, with Introductory Essay by J. HENRY SHORTHOUSE. Small crown, sheep, 5s.

A fac-simile reprint of the Original Edition of 1633.

"This charming reprint has a fresh value added to it by the Introductory Essay of the Author of 'John Inglesant.'"-Academy.

Songs, Ballads, and A

Garden Play.

By A. MARY F. ROBINSON, Author of " An Italian Garden." With Frontispiece of Dürer's "Melancholia." Small crown 8vo., half bound, vellum, 5s.

"The romantic ballads have grace, movement, passion and strength."—Spectator. "Marked by sweetness of melody and truth of colour."-Academy.

Essays towards a Critical Method. Studies in

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English Literature. By JOHN M. ROBERTSON. Cr. 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d.

His essays are always shrewd and readable. His criticisms on the critics are enjoyable for the irony (conscious or unconscious) that is in them; and the book will not fail to please lovers of literature and literary history, and to prove suggestive to the critical."-Scotsman.

The Lazy Minstrel. By J. ASHBY-STERRY, Author of

"Boudoir Ballads." Fourth and

Popular Edition. Frontispiece by E. A. ABBEY. Fcap. 8vo., cloth, 2s. 6d.

"One of the lightest and brightest writers of vers de société."

St. James's Gazette.

Caroline Schlegel, and Her Friends. By Mrs. ALFRED

SIDGWICK. With Steel Portrait.

Crown 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d.

Mrs.

"This is a singularly brilliant, delicate and fascinating sketch-one of the most skilful pieces of literary workmanship we have seen for a long time. Sidgwick is a writer of very unusual equipment, power and promise."

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British Weekly.

His Adscititious Adventures.

With

Amos Kilbright: other Stories. By FRANK R. Stockton.

8vo., cloth, 3s. 6d.

"Mr. Stockton is the quaintest of living humorists."-Academy.

T

he Vikings in Western Christendom,

A.D. 789-888. By C. F. KEARY, Author of "Outlines of Primitive Belief," "The Dawn of History," &c. With Map and Tables. Demy 8vo., cloth, 16s.

Or, Lectures on

National Life and Thought; Various Nations of

the World.

Delivered at South Place Institute by Professor THOROLD ROGERS, J. S. COTTON MINCHIN, W. R. MORFILL, F. H. GROOME, J. THEODORE BENT, Professor A. PÜLSKY, EIRIKE MAGNUSSON, and other Specialists. Demy 8vo., cloth, 10s. 6d.

These Lectures attracted much attention in the Session of 1889-90, and are now reprinted to meet the desire of a very large public. In each case the authors have striven to put their audience in thorough sympathy with the National Life and Thought of the Nations treated of.

Battles and Leaders of the American Civil

War. An Authoritative History, written by Distinguished Participants on both sides. Edited by ROBERT U. JOHNSON and CLARENCE C. BUEL, of the Editorial Staff of "The Century Magazine." Four Volumes, Royal 8vo., elegantly bound, £55s.

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LORD WOLSELEY, in writing a series of articles in the North American Review on this work, says: The Century Company has, in my judgment, done a great service to the soldiers of all armies by the publication of these records of the great War."

Diary of the Parnell Commission. Revised with

Additions,

from The Daily News. By JOHN MACDONALD, M.A. Large crown 8vo, cloth, 6s.

"Mr. Macdonald has done his work well."-Speaker.

The End of the Middle Ages: Essays and

Questions

in History. By A. MARY F. ROBINSON (Madame Darmesteter). Demy 8vo., cloth, 10s. 6d.

"We travel from convent to palace, find ourselves among all the goodness, the wisdom, the wildness, the wickedness, the worst and the best of that wonderful time. We meet with devoted saints and desperate sinners. We seem to have made many new acquaintances whom before we only knew by name among the names of history. We can heartily recommend this book to every one who cares for the study of history, especially in its most curious and fascinating period, the later middle age."-Spectator.

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