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SUETONIUS' Lives of the Twelve Caesars and Lives of the Grammarians. The translation of Thomson, revised by T. Forester. 55.

SULLY. Memoirs of the Duke of, Prime Minister to Henry the Great. Translated from the French. With 4 Portraits. 4 vols. 3s. 6d. each.

SWIFT'S Prose Works. Edited by Temple Scott. With a Biographical Introduction by the Right Hon. W. E. H. Lecky, M.P. With Portraits and Facsimiles. 11 vols. 3s. 6d. each.

[Vols. I.-IV. ready. I. Edited by Temple Scott. With a Biographical Introduction by the Right Hon. W. E. H. Lecky, M. P. Containing : A Tale of a Tub, The Battle of the Books, and other early works.

II.-The Journal to Stella. Edited by Frederick Ryland, M. A. With 2 Portraits of Stella, and a Facsimile of one of the Letters.

III. & IV.-Writings on Religion and

the Church.

Temple Scott.

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STOWE (Mrs. H. B.) Uncle Tom's Cabin, or Life among the Lowly. With Introductory Remarks by Rev. J. Sherman. With 8 fullpage Illustrations. 35. 6d. TACITUS. The Works of. Liter

ally translated. 2 vols. 5s. each. TALES OF THE GENII; or, the Delightful Lessons of Heram, the Son of Asmar. Translated from the Persian by Sir Charles Morell. Numerous Woodcuts and 12 Steel Engravings. 5s.

TASSO'S Jerusalem Delivered. Translated into English Spenserian Verse by J. H. Wiffen. With 8 Engravings on Steel and 24 Woodcuts by Thurston. 5s.

TAYLOR'S (Bishop Jeremy) Holy Living and Dying, with Prayers containing the Whole Duty of a Christian and the parts of Devotion fitted to all Occasions and furnished for all Necessities. 35. 6d. TEN BRINK.-See BRINK.

TERENCE and PHEDRUS. Literally translated by H. T. Riley, M.A. To which is added, SMART'S METRICAL VERSION OF PHÆDRUS. 5.

THEOCRITUS, BION, MOSCHUS, and TYRTÆUS. Literally translated by the Rev. J. Banks, M. A. To which are appended the Metrical Versions of Chapman. 55.

THEODORET and EVAGRIUS.

Histories of the Church from A.D. 332 to A.D. 427; and from A.D. 431 to A. D. 544. Translated from the Greek. 5s.

THIERRY'S History of the Conquest of England by the Normans; its Causes, and its Consequences in England, Scot, land, Ireland, and the Continent, Translated by William Hazlitt, 2 vols. 35. 6d. each.

THUCYDIDES.

The Peloponnesian War. Literally translated by the Rev. H. Dale. 2 vols. 3s. 6d. each.

An Analysis and Summary of. With Chronological Table of Events, &c. By J. T. Wheeler. 5s.

THUDICHUM (J. L. W.) A Treatise on Wines: their Origin, Nature, and Varieties. With Practical Directions for Viticulture and Vinification. By J. L. W. Thudichum, M.D., F.R.C.P. (Lond.). Illustrated. 5s.

URE'S (Dr. A.) Cotton Manufacture of Great Britain, systematically investigated. Revised Edit. by P. L. Simmonds. With 150 original Illustrations. 2 vols. 5s. each.

Philosophy of Manufactures. Revised Edition, by P. L. Simmonds. With numerous Figures. Double volume. 7s. 6d.

VASARI'S Lives of the most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects. Translated by Mrs. J. Foster, with a Commentary by J. P. Richter, Ph.D. 6 vols. 3s. 6d. each.

VIRGIL. A Literal Prose Translation by A. Hamilton Bryce, LL.D., F.R.S. E. With Portrait. 3s. 6d.

VOLTAIRE'S Tales. Translated

by R. B. Boswell. Vol. I, containing Bebouc, Memnon, Candide, L'Ingénu, and other Tales. 3s. 6d.

WALTON S Complete Angler,

or the Contemplative Man's Recreation, by Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. Edited by Edward Jesse. To which is added an account of Fishing Stations,

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WHITE'S Natural History of Selborne, with Observations on various Parts of Nature, and the Naturalists' Calendar. With Notes by Sir William Jardine. Edited by Edward Jesse. With 40 Portraits and coloured Plates. 5s.

WHEATLEY'S A Rational Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer. 35. 6d.

WHEELER'S Noted Names of Fiction, Dictionary of. Including also Familiar Pseudonyms, Surnames bestowed on Eminent Men, and Analogous Popular Appellations often referred to Literature and Conversation. By W. A. Wheeler, M.A. 5s.

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WIESELER'S Chronological
Synopsis of the Four Gospels.
Translated by the Rev. Canon
Venables.
3s. 6d.

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Alphabetical List of Books in Bohn's Libraries.

WILLIAM of MALMESBURY'S Chronicle of the Kings of England, from the Earliest Period to the Reign of King Stephen. Translated by the Rev. J. Sharpe. Edited by J. A. Giles, D.C.L. 5s. XENOPHON'S Works. Translated by the Rev. J. S. Watson, M.A., and the Rev. H. Dale. In 3 vols. 5s. each.

YOUNG (Arthur). Travels in France during the years 1787, 1788. and 1789. Edited by M. Betham Edwards. 3s. 6d.

YOUNG (Arthur). Tour in Ire

land, with General Observations on the state of the country during the years 1776-79. Edited by A. W. Hutton. With Complete Bibliography by J. P. Anderson, and Map. 2 vols. 35. 6d. each.

YULE-TIDE STORIES. A Collection of Scandinavian and NorthGerman Popular Tales and Traditions, from the Swedish, Danish, and German. Edited by B, Thorpe. 5s.

NEW AND FORTHCOMING VOLUMES OF

BOHN'S LIBRARIES.

THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT.

Edited by

Temple Scott. With an Introduction by the Right Hon. W. E. H.
Lecky, M.P. In II volumes, 3s. 6d. each.

Vol. I.—‘A Tale of a Tub,' The Battle of the Books,' and other early works. Edited by Temple Scott. With Introduction by the Right Hon. W. E. H. Lecky, M P. Portrait and Facsimiles.

Vol. II. 'The Journal to Stella.' Edited by F. Ryland, M.A. With a Facsimile Letter and two Portraits of Stella.

Vols. III and IV.-Writings on Religion and the Church. Edited by Temple Scott. With portraits and facsimiles of title pages.

Vol. V. —Historical and Political Tracts (English). Edited by Temple Scott. With Portrait and Facsimiles.

Vol. VIII-Gulliver's Travels. Edited by G. R. Dennis. With the original Maps and Illustrations.

THE LAY OF THE NIBELUNGS. Metrically translated from the Old German text by Alice Horton, and Edited by Edward Bell, M.A. With the Essay on the Nibelungen Lied by Thomas Carlyle. 5s.

GRAY'S LETTERS. Edited by the Rev. D. C. Tovey, M. A., author of 'Gray and his Friends,' &c., late Clark Lecturer at Trinity College, Cambridge. Vol. I.

CICERO'S LETTERS.

The whole extant Correspondence. lated by Evelyn S. Shuckburgh, M.A. In 4 vols. 5s. each.

THE ROMAN HISTORY OF APPIAN Translated by Horace White, M.A., LL.D. trations. 2 vols. 6s. each.

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[Vols. I. and II. eady.

OF ALEXANDRIA.

With Maps and Illus

GASPARY'S HISTORY OF ITALIAN LITERATURE. Translated by Hermann Oelsner, M.A., Ph.D. Vol. I.

[In the press.

THE GREAT INDIAN EPICS. The Stories of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. By John Campbell Oman, Principal of Khalsa College, Amritsar. With Notes, Appendices, and Illustrations. New Edition, revised, 3s. 6d.

LELAND'S ITINERARY. Edited by Laurence Gomme, F.S.A.

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