Tales by MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT SHELLEY, hitherto uncollected, with a
Critical Introduction by RICHARD GARNETT, LL.D., of the British
Museum. With an Etching by AD. LALAUZE, from an unpublished Portrait
lent by LADY SHELLEY.
DOUGLAS JERROLD.
Tales by DOUGLAS JERROLD, hitherto uncollected, with a Biographical
Notice by J. LOGIE ROBERTSON, M.A. "Hugh Haliburton"), illustrated
with a Frontispiece from an early Portrait etched by AD. LALAUZE, of
Paris.
LORD BEACONSFIELD.
Tales by BENJAMIN DISRAELI, LORD BEACONSFIELD, hitherto, for the
greater part, uncollected, with a Biographical Notice by J. LOGIE
ROBERTSON, M.A. ("Hugh Haliburton"). The Frontispiece being an Etching
by AD. LALAUZE, from a Portrait of the author when thirty-five years
of age.
London: WALTER SCOTT, LIMITED, 24 Warwick Lane.
NEW ENGLAND LIBRARY
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Contains the following Works--
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE.
1. THE HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES.
2. THE SCARLET LETTER.
3. MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE.
4. THE NEW ADAM AND EVE.
5. TWICE-TOLD TALES.
6. LEGENDS OF THE PROVINCE HOUSE.
7. THE SNOW IMAGE.
8. OUR OLD HOME.
9. TANGLEWOOD TALES.
10. THE BLITHEDALE ROMANCE.
11. TRUE STORIES FROM HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY.
12. A WONDER-BOOK FOR GIRLS AND BOYS.
A. S. HARDY.
13. BUT YET A WOMAN.
THEO. WINTHROP.
14. CECIL DREEME.
15. JOHN BRENT.
16. EDWIN BROTHERTOFT.
17. CANOE AND SADDLE.
O. W. HOLMES.
18. AUTOCRAT OF THE BREAKFAST-TABLE.
19. PROFESSOR AT THE BREAKFAST-TABLE.
20. POET AT THE BREAKFAST-TABLE.
21. ELSIE VENNER.
22. A MORTAL ANTIPATHY.
WASHINGTON IRVING.
23. THE SKETCH BOOK.
24. CHRISTMAS
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WORKS BY GEORGE MOORE.
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TWENTIETH EDITION.
A MUMMER'S WIFE.
"'A Mummer's Wife' is a striking book--clever, unpleasant,
realistic.... No one who wishes to examine the subject of realism in
fiction, with regard to English novels, can afford to neglect 'A
Mummer's Wife.'"--_Athenaeum_.
"'A Mummer's Wife,' in virtue of its vividness of presentation and
real literary skill, may be regarded as in some degree a
representative example of the work of a literary school that has of
late years attracted to itself a great deal of
notoriety."--_Spectator_.
EIGHTH EDITION.
A MODERN LOVER.
"It would be difficult to praise too highly the strength, truth,
delicacy, and pathos of the incident of Gwynnie Lloyd, and the
admirable treatment of the great sacrifice she makes."--_Spectator_.
SEVENTH EDITION.
A DRAMA IN MUSLIN.
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