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LIST OF VOLUMES IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.

The figures in parentheses denote the number of each book in the series. The volumes marked with an asterisk can be had printed on thin paper as well as in the ordinary form.

*Aeschylus. Trans. L. Campbell. (117.)
*A Kempis (Thomas). Of the Imita-
tion of Christ. (49.)
Anthologies.

*The Golden Treasury. Ed. F. T. Pal-
grave. With additional Poems. (133.)
*English Songs and Ballads. Com-
piled by T. W. H. Crosland. (13.)
*Selected English Essays. Chosen by
W. Peacock. (32.)

English Prose from Mandeville to Ruskin. Chosen by W. Peacock. (45.) *Aristophanes. Acharnians, Knights,

Birds, Frogs. Trans. Frere. Intro.
Merry. (134.)

*Arnold (Matthew). Poems, 1849-1864.
Intro. A. T. Quiller-Couch. (85.)
*Aurelius (M.). Thoughts. Trans. Jack-
son. (60.)

*Austen (Jane). Emma. Intro. E. V.
Lucas. (129.)
*Bacon. Essays. (24.)

*

Advancement of Learning, and New Atlantis. Intro. T. Case. (93.) *Barham. The Ingoldsby Legends. (9.) *Borrow. Lavengro. (66.)

*

*

Romany Rye. (73.)

Bible in Spain. (75.)

Brontë Sisters. (Complete Works.)

*Charlotte Brontë. Jane Eyre. (1.)
Shirley. (14.)
Villette. (47.)

-The Professor, and the Poems.
Intro. T. Watts-Dunton. (78.)
*Emily Brontë. Wuthering Heights.
(10.)

*Anne Brontë. Tenant of Wildfell Hall. (67.)

Agnes Grey. (141.)

*Brown (Dr.John). Horae Subsecivae.
Intro. Austin Dobson. (118.)
*Browning (Robert). Poems. I. (58.)
* — II. (137.)

Buckle. History of Civilization in
England. 3 vols. (41, 48, *53.)
Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress. (12.)
Burke. Complete Works. 6 vols.
*I, with Gen. Intro. Judge Willis. (71.)
*II, IV, V, VI. Prefaces by F. W.
Raffety. (81, 112, 113, 114.)

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Heroes and Hero-Worship. (62.)
The French Revolution. Intro.
C. R. L. Fletcher. 2 vols. (125, 126.)
The Life of John Sterling. Intro.
W. Hale White. (144.)

Past and Present.
Chesterton. (153.)

Intro. G. K.

*Cervantes. Don Quixote. Intro. J.
Fitzmaurice-Kelly. 2 vols. (130, 131.)
Chaucer. Complete Works. 3 vols.
*I (42); II (56); *III, containing
the Canterbury Tales. (76.)
*Cobbold. Margaret Catchpole. Intro.
Clement Shorter. (119.)
*Coleridge. Poems. Intro. A. T.
Quiller-Couch. (99.)

*Cowper. Letters. Ed. E. V. Lucas.
(138.)

*Darwin. Origin of Species. (11.)
Defoe. Robinson Crusoe.

Captain Singleton.
Watts-Dunton. (82.)

(17.)

Intro. T.

*De Quincey. Opium Eater. (23.)

Dickens. *Oliver Twist.

*

*

*

Tale of Two Cities.

(8.)

(38.)

Pickwick Papers. 43 Illus. 2 vols. (120, 121.)

Great Expectations. 6 Illus. (128.) *Dryden. Translation of Virgil. (37.) *Dufferin. Letters from High Latitudes. Illustrated. Intro. by R. W. Macan. (158.)

*Eliot (George). Mill on the Floss. (31.) Adam Bede. (63.)

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Sketches and Essays. (15.)
Winterslow. (25.)

Spirit of the Age. (57.)

Lectures on English Comic Writers. Intro. Johnson.

*Herbert (George).

(124.)

Poems. Intro.

Arthur Waugh. (109.)

*Herrick. Poems. (16.)

*Holmes (Oliver W.). Autocrat. (61.) * Professor at the Breakfast-Table. Intro. Sir W. R. Nicoll. (89.)

Poet at the Breakfast-Table. Intro. Sir W. R. Nicoll. (95.) *Homer. Iliad. Trans. Pope. (18.)

Odyssey. Trans. Pope. (36.) *Hood. Poems. Intro. Jerrold. (87.) *Horne. A New Spirit of the Age. Intro. W. Jerrold. (127.) Hume. Essays. (33.) *Hunt (Leigh). Essays and Sketches. Intro. R. B. Johnson. (115.) *Hunt (Leigh). The Town. Ed. Austin Dobson. (132.)

*Irving (Washington). The Conquest of Granada. (150.)

*Jerrold. Mrs. Caudle. Intro. W. Jerrold. 90 Illus. (122.) *Johnson. Lives of the English Poets. Intro. A. Waugh. 2 vols. (83, 84.) *Keats. Poems. (7.)

*Lamb. Essays of Elia, and Last Essays of Elia. (2.)

*Lesage. Gil Blas. Ed. J. FitzmauriceKelly. 2 vols. (151, 152.) *Longfellow. Poems. Vol. I. (39.) *Macaulay. Lays of Rome. (27.) *Machiavelli. The Prince. Trans. L. Ricci. (43.)

*Marlowe. Dr. Faustus (with Goethe's

Faust). Intro. A. W. Ward. (135.)

*Montaigne. Essays. Trans. J. Florio. 3 vols. (65, 70, 77.)

*Motley. Rise of Dutch Republic. Intro. C. Shorter. 3 vols. (96, 97, 98.) *Palgrave. The Golden Treasury. With additional Poems. (133.) *Poe. Tales of Mystery and Imagination. (21.)

*Pope. Iliad of Homer. (18.)

*

- Odyssey of Homer. (36.) *Reynolds. Discourses. Intro. Austin Dobson. (149.)

Ruskin. (Ruskin House Editions, by arrangement with George Allen.)

Sesame and Lilies, and Ethics of the Dust. (145.)

Time and Tide, and The Crown of Wild Olive. (146.)

A Joy for Ever, and The Two Paths. (147.)

Unto this Last, and Munera Pulveris. (148.)

Scott. Ivanhoe. (29.)

*

Lives of the Novelists. Intro. Austin Dobson. (94.)

*Shakespeare. Plays and Poems. With appreciation by A. C. Swinburne. 9 vols. (100-108.) In preparation. *Sheridan. Plays. Intro. J. Knight. (79.) *Smith (Adam). Wealth of Nations. 2 vols. (54, 59.)

*Smollett. Travels through France and
Italy. Intro. T. Seccombe. (90.)
*Sophocles. Trans. L. Campbell. (116.)
Sterne. Tristram Shandy. (40.)
Swift. Gulliver's Travels. (20.)
*Tennyson. Poems. (3.)

Thackeray. Henry Esmond. (28.)
Book of Snobs. (50.)

Pendennis. Intro. Edmund
Gosse. 2 vols. (91, 92.)

*Thoreau. Walden. Intro. T. WattsDunton. (68.)

Tolstoy. Essays and Letters. Trans. Aylmer Maude. (46.)

Twenty-three Tales. Trans. L. and A. Maude. (72.) *Trollope. The Three Clerks. Intro. W. Teignmouth Shore. (140.) *Virgil. Trans. J. Dryden. (37.) *Watts-Dunton (Theo.). Aylwin. (52.) *Wells (C.). Joseph and his Brethren. Intro. A. C. Swinburne, and a Note on Rossetti and Charles Wells, by T. Watts-Dunton. (143.) White (Gilbert). Hist. of Selborne. (22.)

Other Volumes in Preparation.

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