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THOS. DE LA RUE & CO'S

ANNOUNCEMENTS

AND

PRICE LIST

OF

ILLUSTRATED AND OTHER WORKS

IN

GENERAL LITERATURE

SEPTEMBER, 1880

LONDON:

107 TO 115 BUNHILL ROW, E.C.

THOS. DE LA RUE & CO'S ANNOUNCEMENTS.

THE FOLLOWING WORKS ARE IN PREPARATION, AND WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE AUTUMN.

In Two Handsome Volumes, Demy 8vo.

WITH A PORTRAIT BY PAUL RAJON, AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS,

THE LIFE OF SIR ROWLAND HILL,

K. C. B., D.C.L., F.R.S., F.R.A.S., ETC.

AND THE

HISTORY OF PENNY POSTAGE,

BY SIR ROWLAND HILL,

AND HIS NEPHEW

GEORGE BIRKBECK HILL, D.C.L.,
AUTHOR OF "DR. JOHNSON: HIS FRIENDS AND HIS CRITICS," etc.

Demy Sro.

COLONEL GORDON IN CENTRAL AFRICA,
1874-1879,

With a Portrait; and Maps of the Country, prepared under Colonel Gordon's

supervision.

FROM ORIGINAL LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS.

EDITED BY GEORGE BIRKBECK HILL, D.C.L.,

AUTHOR OF THE "LIFE OF SIR ROWLAND HILL, K.C.B.'

AND HIS CRITICS," ETC.

Demy 8vo.

"DR. JOHNSON: HIS FRIENDS

THE SHORES AND CITIES OF THE BODEN SEE.

RAMBLES IN 1879 AND 1880.

BY SAMUEL JAMES CAPPER,

AUTHOR OF "WANDERINGS IN WAR TIME."

WITH A MAP; AND NUMEROUS ORIGINAL ETCHINGS ON STONE.

New Work by Dr. Guy, F.R.S. Crown 8vo.

THE FACTORS OF THE UNSOUND MIND,

WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE

PLEA OF INSANITY IN CRIMINAL CASES,

AND THE

AMENDMENT OF THE LAW.

BY WILLIAM A. GUY, M.B., F.R.C.P., F.R.S.

Consulting Physician to King's College Hospital; HonoraryVice-President of the Statistical Society: and formerly Professor of Forensic Medicine and Hygiène in King's College, London.

THOS. DE LA RUE & CO'S ANNOUNCEMENTS.-Continued.

CLAY ON WHIST.

A new and improved Edition. Cap. 8vo. Price 3s. 6d.
LAWS OF SHORT WHIST,

TREATISE

AND A

ΟΝ THE

BY JAMES CLAY.

Crown 8vo. Cloth.

GAME.

VOYAGES OF THE ELIZABETHAN SEAMEN.

A Selection from the Original Narratives in Hakluyt's Collection. Edited, with Historical Introduction, by E. J. PAYNE, M.A.

FELLOW OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, Oxford.

Crown 8vo. Price 5s.

HISTORY OF GERMANY.

POLITICAL, SOCIAL, AND LITERARY,
BROUGHT DOWN TO THE PRESENT DAY.

BY THE REV. DR. E. COBHAM BREWER,

66

TRINITY HALL, CAMBRIDGE.

AUTHOR OF HISTORY OF FRANCE," "GUIDE TO SCIENCE," Etc., etc.

32mo. Price 2s. 6d.

THE SMALLER HISTORY OF GERMANY,

POLITICAL, SOCIAL, AND LITERARY,

BROUGHT DOWN TO THE PRESENT DAY.

BY THE

REV. DR. E. COBHAM BREWER,

TRINITY HALL, CAMBRIDGE.

AUTHOR OF "HISTORY OF FRANCE," "GUIDE TO SCIENCE," ETC., ETC.

In Royal 4to. Cloth. Extra Gilt.

NEW ILLUSTRATED CHILDREN'S BOOK.

THE STORY OF

PRINCE HILDEBRAND AND THE PRINCESS IDA.

BY

MAJOR T. S. SECCOMBE,

WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS BY THE AUTHOR.

THOS. DE LA RUE & CO'S PUBLICATIONS.

Crown 8vo, 2 vols. Cloth.

Price 15s.

STRANGE STORIES FROM A CHINESE STUDIO,

TRANSLATED AND ANNOTATED

BY HERBERT A. GILES, OF H. M'S CONSULAR SERVICE.

"This collection of Chinese stories is exceedingly curious as well as entertaining, and Mr. Giles appears to be excellently qualified for the task he has undertaken."-Times.

"We must refer our readers to Mr. Giles's volumes, where, if they themselves bring to their perusal a spirit still capable of enjoying the marvellous, they will find a great deal that is full both of interest and instruc tion."-Pall Mall Gazette.

"Any one who reads this book with care will not only be delighted with the stories that are told in it, as works of art, but will get a much better knowledge of the true character of Chinese life than could well be got in any other manner."-Scotsman.

"Under this title Mr. Herbert A. Giles has translated and annotated a series of Chinese Stories, which are to the Chinese what the Arabian Nights' are to the Arabians."-Trübner's Literary Record.

Now ready. Crown 8vo. Cloth. Price 10s.

A SIMPLE STORY, AND NATURE AND ART.
BY MRS. INCHBALD,

With a Portrait and Introductory Memoir by WILLIAM BELL SCOTT.
"Three generations have passed away since the
Simple Story' was welcomed by the English public,
with the unequivocal approval implied in a call for
three editions in a few days. Its charm is as fresh as
ever; and many readers, sated with the slipshod sen-
sational manner of some later novelists, will thank the
publishers for introducing them to a work of fiction so
original, so artistically contrived, and executed with so
much literary skill. No small praise is due, besides, to

the exquisite typography of the volume. The introductory memoir of the Authoress is one proof more that Mr. Scott can handle the pen as deftly as the painter's brush. Nothing could be done in better taste than his account of Mrs. Inchbald's career as a provincial actress, and literary lady. Her portrait, in the grotesque style of her period, is etched by Mr. Scott's needle. '-Bookseller.

Crown 8vo. Cloth. With Portrait of the Author. Price 7s. 6d.

CARD ESSAYS, CLAY'S DECISIONS,

AND

CARD-TABLE TALK.

BY "CAVENDISH,"

Author of "THE LAWS AND PRINCIPLES OF WHIST," &c., &c.

"Still retaining the familiar pseudonym of Cavendish,' but effectually dropping the transparent disguise by placing his portrait and autograph signature in the front of his book, its author now collects and gives to the world a remarkably pleasant and useful series of essays upon whist and its ways and surroundings."Saturday Review.

"A volume of more than usual interest to whistplayers. The author has made a reputa

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tion by his books on card-playing, and he may be described as the greatest living authority on card questions."-Scotsman.

"The 'Card Essays,' by 'Cavendish,' which Messrs. De La Rue publish, form a welcome volume."Athenæum.

"An amusing book, full of curious pedantry and funny pedantic anecdote."-Vanity Fair.

Crown 8vo. Cloth. Price 7s.

BOSWELL'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE HON. ANDREW ERSKINE,

AND HIS

JOURNAL OF A TOUR TO CORSICA.

(Reprinted from the original editions.)

EDITED, WITH A PREFACE, INTRODUCTION, AND NOTES, BY
GEORGE BIRKBECK HILL, D.C.L.

Author of "DR. JOHNSON: HIS FRIENDS AND his Critics."

"The thanks of every one interested in the literature of the eighteenth century are due to Mr. Hill for this volume."-Pall Mall Gazette.

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Demy 8vo.

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS.-Continued.

Cloth. Price 25s. With Map, and Illustrations on Wood.
JUNGLE LIFE IN INDIA,

OR THE

JOURNEYS AND JOURNALS OF AN INDIAN GEOLOGIST.
BY V. BALL, M.A., F.G.S.,

Fellow of the Calcutta University, and Assistant, Geological Survey of India.

"We can only allude to the many telling pictures of Nature in her more unfamiliar aspects; curious facts and discussions on vexed points in natural history; notes on the economical products of the country; traits of native character and manners, with other interesting matter, which, though scattered broadcast through the volume, is traceable by means of the index."Athenæum.

"Mr. Ball appears to have laboured both in and out of season, and as the result we have a work which forms an important contribution to the history of the fairest possession of the British Crown.-Times.

"This is a record of work of a peculiar and scientific

kind, carried out in the teeth of great obstacles, manifold privations, and trials of climate. It introduces us to tracts little known except to political officers deputed to put down wicked customs, or to soldiers who have had to penetrate the fastnesses of some rebellious and wayward chief. And the story is told in a simple, straightforward, and unaffected style."-Saturday Re

view.

"This work is the day-to-day record of the experiences of a scientific man in parts of India which are little known even in these times of general travel and research. • •."-Pall Mall Gazette.

A NEW EDITION, REVISED AND CORRECTED BY THE AUTHORESS, WITH SEVERAL NEW CHAPTERS.

Crown Svo, vols. Cloth. Price 10s. 6d.

AN ART-STUDENT IN MUNICH.

BY

ANNA MARY HOWITT-WATTS.

"A new and revised edition is announced by Messrs. De La Rue, of Bunhill Row, of 'An Art Student in Munich,' a work which will be remembered as having in the year 1853 first drawn attention in England and America to the Passion play at Ober-Ammergau."Athenæum.

"An Art-Student in Munich' is a new edition, but with so much of valuable addition as to be almost a new book."-Art Fournal.

"Mrs. Howitt-Watts's two-volume work, the 'ArtStudent in Munich' has been long out of print. We are therefore glad to see that a second edition is now presented to the public, who will doubtless welcome it as it deserves. It is a brightly-written and agreeable guide to the great art city, of which Mrs. Watts is now, as she was twenty years ago, a devoted worshipper. The volumes form a charming record of pleasant expe

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A NOVEL. BY THE AUTHORESS OF THE "VULTURE-MAIDEN."

Translated from the German

BY THE REV. S. BARING-GOULD.

"Ernestine' has a great and real, if not extraordi nary, pathos and power; and these it owes in a great degree to its intense earnestness of purpose, which infects the reader. It is the story of a nobly and strongly-natured woman plunged into every sort of moral and intellectual torment by the disbeliefs and other aggressive crazes of her time, and finally saved and made whole by finding that love and truth are higher than reason."-Globe.

"Though this story is certainly a good deal too long, yet we have read it with not a little interest. Had the translator been bold enough to cut it down by about one-fourth, he would have introduced to the English reader a very attractive work. Even as it is, we have to thank him for the way in which he has performed his part of the task."-Saturday Review.

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