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BURNE-JONES. ByMalcolm Bell.ROSSETTI. ByH. C. Marillier.MILLAIS. ByA. Lys Baldry.LEIGHTON. ByErnest Rhys.THE ENGLISH PRE-RAPHAELITE PAINTERS. ByPercy Bate.REYNOLDS. ByLord Ronald Sutherland-Gower.GAINSBOROUGH. ByLord Ronald Sutherland-Gower.TURNER. ByW. L. Wyllie, R.A.MORLAND. ByDr. Williamson.

BURNE-JONES. ByMalcolm Bell.ROSSETTI. ByH. C. Marillier.MILLAIS. ByA. Lys Baldry.LEIGHTON. ByErnest Rhys.THE ENGLISH PRE-RAPHAELITE PAINTERS. ByPercy Bate.REYNOLDS. ByLord Ronald Sutherland-Gower.GAINSBOROUGH. ByLord Ronald Sutherland-Gower.TURNER. ByW. L. Wyllie, R.A.MORLAND. ByDr. Williamson.

THE ART OF THE NATIONAL GALLERY. ByJulia de Wolf Addison.THE ART OF THE LOUVRE. ByMary Knight Potter.THE ART OF THE VATICAN. ByMary Knight Potter.THE ART OF THE PITTI PALACE. ByJulia deWolf Addison.THE ART OF THE VENICE ACADEMY. ByMary Knight Potter.THE ART OF THE DRESDEN GALLERY. ByJulia de Wolf Addison.THE ART OF THE NETHERLAND GALLERIES. ByD. C. Preyer.

THE ART OF THE NATIONAL GALLERY. ByJulia de Wolf Addison.THE ART OF THE LOUVRE. ByMary Knight Potter.THE ART OF THE VATICAN. ByMary Knight Potter.THE ART OF THE PITTI PALACE. ByJulia deWolf Addison.THE ART OF THE VENICE ACADEMY. ByMary Knight Potter.THE ART OF THE DRESDEN GALLERY. ByJulia de Wolf Addison.THE ART OF THE NETHERLAND GALLERIES. ByD. C. Preyer.

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BOTTICELLI. By A. Streeter.BRUNELLESCHI. By Leader Scott.CORREGGIO. By Selwyn Brinton, M.A.CARLO CRIVELLI. By G. McNeil Rushforth, M.A.ANDREA DEL SARTO. By H. Guinness.DELLA ROBBIA. By the Marchesa Burlamacchi.DONATELLO. By Hope Rea.GERARD DOU. By Dr. W. Martin.GAUDENZIO FERRARI. By Ethel Halsey.FRANCIA. By George C. Williamson, Litt.D.GIORGIONE. By Herbert Cook, M.A.GIOTTO. By F. Mason Perkins.FRANS HALS. By Gerald S. Davies, M.A.LEONARDO DA VINCI. By Edward McCurdy, M.A.BERNARDINO LUINI. By G. C. Williamson, Litt.D.MANTEGNA. By Maud Cruttwell.MEMLINC. By W. H. James Weale.MICHAEL ANGELO. By Lord Ronald Sutherland-Gower, M.A., F.S.A.PERUGINO. By G. C. Williamson, Litt.D.PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA. By W. G. Waters, M.A.PINTORICCHIO By Evelyn March Phillipps.RAPHAEL. By H. Strachey.REMBRANDT. By Malcolm Bell.RUBENS. By Hope Rea.SIGNORELLI. By Maud Cruttwell.SODOMA. By the Contessa Lorenzo Priuli-Bon.TINTORETTO. By J. B. Stoughton Holborn, M.A.VAN DYCK. By Lionel Cust, M.V.O., F.S.A.VELASQUEZ. By R. A. M. Stevenson.WATTEAU. By Edgcumbe Staley, B.A.WILKIE. By Lord Ronald Sutherland-Gower, M.A., F.S.A.

IDEALS IN ART.Papers Theoretical, Practical, Critical. Medium 8vo, with title-page, end-papers and cover designed by the author, and numerous illustrations. 10s.6d.net.

IDEALS IN ART.Papers Theoretical, Practical, Critical. Medium 8vo, with title-page, end-papers and cover designed by the author, and numerous illustrations. 10s.6d.net.

THE BASES OF DESIGN.With 200 Illustrations. Third Edition."This important work is destined to take its place among the few essential volumes for reference and study that a designer requires."—Studio.

THE BASES OF DESIGN.With 200 Illustrations. Third Edition.

"This important work is destined to take its place among the few essential volumes for reference and study that a designer requires."—Studio.

"This important work is destined to take its place among the few essential volumes for reference and study that a designer requires."—Studio.

LINE AND FORM.With 157 Illustrations. Third Edition."A deeply thought-out treatise, extremely pleasant alike in its text and in its profuse illustration. It should be in the hands of every art student and every art lover."—Magazine of Art.

LINE AND FORM.With 157 Illustrations. Third Edition.

"A deeply thought-out treatise, extremely pleasant alike in its text and in its profuse illustration. It should be in the hands of every art student and every art lover."—Magazine of Art.

"A deeply thought-out treatise, extremely pleasant alike in its text and in its profuse illustration. It should be in the hands of every art student and every art lover."—Magazine of Art.

THE DECORATIVE ILLUSTRATION OF BOOKS, Old and New. With 165 Illustrations. Third Edition.PRACTICAL DESIGNING.A Handbook on the preparation of Working Drawings for Carpets, Woven Fabrics, Metal Work, Wall Papers, Stained Glass, etc., showing the technical method of preparing designs for the manufacturer.Edited byGLEESON WHITE.Freely Illustrated. Fifth Edition. Crown 8vo. 5s.ALPHABETS.A Handbook of Lettering compiled for the use of Artists, Designers, Handicraftsmen, and Students.ByEDWARD F. STRANGE.With 200 Illustrations. Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 5s.DECORATIVE HERALDRY.A Practical Handbook of its Artistic Treatment.ByG. W. EVE. New and Revised Cheaper Edition.With about 200 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 6s. net.

THE DECORATIVE ILLUSTRATION OF BOOKS, Old and New. With 165 Illustrations. Third Edition.

PRACTICAL DESIGNING.A Handbook on the preparation of Working Drawings for Carpets, Woven Fabrics, Metal Work, Wall Papers, Stained Glass, etc., showing the technical method of preparing designs for the manufacturer.Edited byGLEESON WHITE.Freely Illustrated. Fifth Edition. Crown 8vo. 5s.

ALPHABETS.A Handbook of Lettering compiled for the use of Artists, Designers, Handicraftsmen, and Students.ByEDWARD F. STRANGE.With 200 Illustrations. Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 5s.

DECORATIVE HERALDRY.A Practical Handbook of its Artistic Treatment.ByG. W. EVE. New and Revised Cheaper Edition.With about 200 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 6s. net.

ALMA TADEMA.ROSA BONHEUR.BOTTICELLI.BURNE-JONES.CONSTABLE.CORREGGIO.DA VINCI.FRA ANGELICO.GAINSBOROUGH.GREUZE.HOGARTH.HOLBEIN.HOLMAN HUNT.LANDSEER.LEIGHTON.MICHEL ANGELO.MILLAIS.MILLET.MURILLO.RAPHAEL.REMBRANDT.REYNOLDS.ROMNEY.ROSSETTI.RUBENS.TITIAN.TURNER.VAN EYCK.VELASQUEZ.WATTEAU.WATTS.WHISTLER."Highly satisfactory from every point of view."—Westminster Budget."The illustrations are uniformly excellent. If art is to be made popular, this assuredly is the way to do it."—Pall Mall Gazette."Exquisite little volumes."—Black and White."Eminently tasteful."—Globe."Exceedingly handy and pretty."—Outlook.

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"Highly satisfactory from every point of view."—Westminster Budget."The illustrations are uniformly excellent. If art is to be made popular, this assuredly is the way to do it."—Pall Mall Gazette."Exquisite little volumes."—Black and White."Eminently tasteful."—Globe."Exceedingly handy and pretty."—Outlook.

"Highly satisfactory from every point of view."—Westminster Budget.

"The illustrations are uniformly excellent. If art is to be made popular, this assuredly is the way to do it."—Pall Mall Gazette.

"Exquisite little volumes."—Black and White.

"Eminently tasteful."—Globe.

"Exceedingly handy and pretty."—Outlook.

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"This charming and artistic little series the illustrations of which would be well worth the price asked for each book."—Academy.

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HOW TO LOOK AT PICTURES.ByRobert Clermont Witt, M.A."A better gift for people who are dimly 'fond of pictures,' but who regret that they 'know nothing about them,' could not be found."—Spectator.

HOW TO LOOK AT PICTURES.ByRobert Clermont Witt, M.A.

"A better gift for people who are dimly 'fond of pictures,' but who regret that they 'know nothing about them,' could not be found."—Spectator.

"A better gift for people who are dimly 'fond of pictures,' but who regret that they 'know nothing about them,' could not be found."—Spectator.

ART AND THE CAMERA. ByAntony Guest.

ART AND THE CAMERA. ByAntony Guest.

HOW TO COLLECT OLD FURNITURE.ByFrederick Litchfield."The book is, without question, the most interesting and informing guide that the modern fashion for antique furniture has produced."—Pall Mall Gazette.

HOW TO COLLECT OLD FURNITURE.ByFrederick Litchfield.

"The book is, without question, the most interesting and informing guide that the modern fashion for antique furniture has produced."—Pall Mall Gazette.

"The book is, without question, the most interesting and informing guide that the modern fashion for antique furniture has produced."—Pall Mall Gazette.

HOW TO COLLECT BOOKS.ByJ. H. Slater.

HOW TO COLLECT BOOKS.ByJ. H. Slater.

HOW TO IDENTIFY OLD CHINA.ByMrs. Wllloughby Hodgson."The information given is precisely what is needed, and it is particularly well arranged, with a preliminary chapter of practical advice."—Westminster Gazette.

HOW TO IDENTIFY OLD CHINA.ByMrs. Wllloughby Hodgson.

"The information given is precisely what is needed, and it is particularly well arranged, with a preliminary chapter of practical advice."—Westminster Gazette.

"The information given is precisely what is needed, and it is particularly well arranged, with a preliminary chapter of practical advice."—Westminster Gazette.

HOW TO COLLECT CONTINENTAL CHINA.ByC. H. Wylde.

HOW TO COLLECT CONTINENTAL CHINA.ByC. H. Wylde.

HOW TO IDENTIFY PORTRAIT MINIATURES.ByGeorge C. Williamson,Litt.D.

HOW TO IDENTIFY PORTRAIT MINIATURES.ByGeorge C. Williamson,Litt.D.

HOW TO COLLECT POSTAGE STAMPS.ByBertram T. K. Smith.

HOW TO COLLECT POSTAGE STAMPS.ByBertram T. K. Smith.

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"The Series bids fair to become an indispensable companion to the Cathedral tourist in England."—Times.

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English Cathedrals (An Itinerary and Description). — Westminster Abbey. — The Temple Church. — St. Bartholomew's, Smithfield. — St. Martin's Church, Canterbury. — Beverley Minster. — Tewkesbury Abbey and Deerhurst Priory. — Wimborne Abbey and Christchurch Priory. — Bath Abbey, Malmesbury Abbey, and Bradford-on-Avon Church. — Stratford-on-Avon Church. — Romsey Abbey.

Amiens. — Bayeux. — Chartres. — Mont St. Michel. — Paris (Notre Dame). — Rouen.

Amiens. — Bayeux. — Chartres. — Mont St. Michel. — Paris (Notre Dame). — Rouen.

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BURNEY'S EVELINA. Edited byAnnie Raine Ellis.

BURNEY'S CECILIA. Edited byAnnie Raine Ellis. 2 vols.

BURTON'S PILGRIMAGE TO AL-MADINAH AND MECCAH. Edited byLady Burton. 2 vols.

BURTON'S ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY. Edited by theRev. A. R. Shilleto, M.A. 3 vols.

CERVANTES' DON QUIXOTE.Motteux'sTranslation, revised. WithLockhart'sLife and Notes. 2 vols.

CLASSIC TALES.Johnson's Rasselas, Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield, Sterne's Sentimental Journey, Walpole's Castle of Otranto.With an Introduction byC. S. FEARENSIDE, M.A.

COLERIDGE'S LECTURES AND NOTES ON SHAKESPEARE, and other English Poets.

COLERIDGE'S AIDS TO REFLECTION, and the Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit.

COLERIDGE'S FRIEND. A series of Essays on Morals, Politics, and Religion.

COLERIDGE'S TABLE TALK AND OMNIANA.

DRAPER'S HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE. 2 vols.

EBERS' AN EGYPTIAN PRINCESS.

GEORGE ELIOT'S ADAM BEDE.

EMERSON'S WORKS. A new edition in 5 volumes, with the Text edited and collated byGeorge Sampson.

FIELDING'S TOM JONES. 2 vols.

FIELDING'S JOSEPH ANDREWS.

FIELDING'S AMELIA.

GASKELL'S SYLVIA'S LOVERS.

GESTA ROMANORUM, or Entertaining Moral Stories invented by the Monks. Revised edition byWynnard Hooper, M.A.

GOETHE'S FAUST. Translated byAnna Swanwick, LL.D.Introduction and Bibliography byKarl Breul, Litt.D.GOETHE'S POETRY AND TRUTH FROM MY OWN LIFE. Introduction byKarl Breul, Litt.D. 2 vols.HAWTHORNE'S TRANSFORMATION (The Marble Faun).HOOPER'S WATERLOO. A History of the Campaign of 1815.IRVING'S SKETCH BOOK.IRVING'S BRACEBRIDGE HALL.JAMESON'S SHAKESPEARE'S HEROINES.LAMB'S ESSAYS.MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS, THE THOUGHTS OF. Translated byGeorge Long, M.A.MARRYAT'S PETER SIMPLE. With 8 Illustrations.MARRYAT'S MR. MIDSHIPMAN EASY. With 8 Illus.MIGNET'S HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.MONTAIGNE'S ESSAYS. Cotton's translation. Revised byW. C. Hazlitt. 3 vols.MOTLEY'S RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC. With a Biographical Introduction byMoncure D. Conway. 3 vols.PASCAL'S THOUGHTS. Translated byC. Kegan Paul.PLUTARCH'S LIVES. Translated byAubrey Stewart, M.A., andGeorge Long, M.A.4 vols.RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES. Translated byE. Foster. Newly revised byG. R. Dennis. 3 vols.SWIFT'S GULLIVER'S TRAVELS, Edited byG. R. Dennis, with facsimiles of the original illustrations.SWIFT'S JOURNAL TO STELLA. Edited byFrederick Ryland, M.A.THEOCRITUS. The Idylls of. With the Eclogues of Virgil. Translated into English verse by C. S. Calverley.TROLLOPE'S BARSETSHIRE NOVELS. With Introduction byFrederic Harrison.The Warden(1 vol.).Barchester Towers(1 vol.).Dr. Thorne(1 vol.).Framley Parsonage(1 vol.).The Small House at Allington(2 vols.).The Last Chronicle of Barset(2 vols.).VOLTAIRE'S ZADIG AND OTHER TALES.ARTHUR YOUNG'S TRAVELS IN FRANCE. Edited byMiss Betham-Edwards.

GOETHE'S FAUST. Translated byAnna Swanwick, LL.D.Introduction and Bibliography byKarl Breul, Litt.D.

GOETHE'S POETRY AND TRUTH FROM MY OWN LIFE. Introduction byKarl Breul, Litt.D. 2 vols.

HAWTHORNE'S TRANSFORMATION (The Marble Faun).

HOOPER'S WATERLOO. A History of the Campaign of 1815.

IRVING'S SKETCH BOOK.

IRVING'S BRACEBRIDGE HALL.

JAMESON'S SHAKESPEARE'S HEROINES.

LAMB'S ESSAYS.

MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS, THE THOUGHTS OF. Translated byGeorge Long, M.A.

MARRYAT'S PETER SIMPLE. With 8 Illustrations.

MARRYAT'S MR. MIDSHIPMAN EASY. With 8 Illus.

MIGNET'S HISTORY OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.

MONTAIGNE'S ESSAYS. Cotton's translation. Revised byW. C. Hazlitt. 3 vols.

MOTLEY'S RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC. With a Biographical Introduction byMoncure D. Conway. 3 vols.

PASCAL'S THOUGHTS. Translated byC. Kegan Paul.

PLUTARCH'S LIVES. Translated byAubrey Stewart, M.A., andGeorge Long, M.A.4 vols.

RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES. Translated byE. Foster. Newly revised byG. R. Dennis. 3 vols.

SWIFT'S GULLIVER'S TRAVELS, Edited byG. R. Dennis, with facsimiles of the original illustrations.

SWIFT'S JOURNAL TO STELLA. Edited byFrederick Ryland, M.A.

THEOCRITUS. The Idylls of. With the Eclogues of Virgil. Translated into English verse by C. S. Calverley.

TROLLOPE'S BARSETSHIRE NOVELS. With Introduction byFrederic Harrison.The Warden(1 vol.).Barchester Towers(1 vol.).Dr. Thorne(1 vol.).Framley Parsonage(1 vol.).The Small House at Allington(2 vols.).The Last Chronicle of Barset(2 vols.).

VOLTAIRE'S ZADIG AND OTHER TALES.

ARTHUR YOUNG'S TRAVELS IN FRANCE. Edited byMiss Betham-Edwards.

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MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS. Long's Translation.

EPICTETUS. 2 vols. George Long's Translation.

SENECA: A Selection. ByH. C. Sidley.

PARABLES FROM NATURE. A Selection. ByMrs. M. Gatty. 2 vols.

LEGENDS AND LYRICS. ByAdelaide A. Procter. First Series.139th Thousand.Second Series.110th Thousand.

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TENNYSON'S IN MEMORIAM.4th Thousand.

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EMERSON'S CONDUCT OF LIFE.4th Thousand.

BILLY AND HANS: My Squirrel Friends. A True History. ByW. J. Stillman.

KITH AND KIN: Poems of Animal Life selected byHenry S. Salt.

FRIENDS OF MINE. ByMrs. Corbet Seymour.

THE GREATEST THING EVER KNOWN. ByRalph Waldo Trine.44th Thousand.

EVERY LIVING CREATURE. ByRalph Waldo Trine.22nd Thousand.

CHARACTER-BUILDING: Thought Power. ByRalph Waldo Trine.39th Thousand.

FATE MASTERED—DESTINY FULFILLED. ByW. J. Colville.4th Thousand.

LIGHT FROM THE EAST. Selections from the Teaching of the Buddha. ByEdith Ward.4th Thousand.

BETTER FOOD FOR BOYS. ByEustace H. Miles.

MATHEMATICAL LAW IN THE SPIRITUAL WORLD. ByEustace H. Miles.

THE WHOLE WORLD KIN. A Study in Threefold Evolution. ByJ. Howard Moore.

THOUGHTS ARE THINGS. ByPrentice Mulford.

NEPTUNE THE WISE: Episodes in his Life. By C. J.

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DR. THORNE.

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"To say that Mr. J. H. Rose has written the best life of Napoleon yet published is but faint praise, far less than he deserves, often as the task has been attempted."—The Times.

THE DIARY OF SAMUEL PEPYS, M.A., F.R.S. Transcribed from the Shorthand MS. in the Pepysian Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge, by theRev. Mynors Bright, M.A. Edited, with Additions, byHenry B. Wheatley, F.S.A. In 8 vols. Post 8vo. 5s.net each.

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⁂ This reprint contains the whole of the text of the Diary, and the Notes and Index, as given in the ten-volume edition, the volume entitled 'Pepysiana' only being omitted.

The original ten-volume library edition is still to be had. Demy 8vo. With numerous portraits and other illustrations, 10s.6d.net each. (Vols. i-viii, the Diary, Vol. ix, Index, Vol. x, Pepysiana.)

"Mr. Wheatley has easily distanced all previous editors, both in the completeness of his matter and his annotations, and there is no doubt this new classic edition of a classic will be a great success."—Athenæum.

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