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Russell (W. H., LL.D.)The Tour of the Prince of Wales in India.ByW. H. Russell, LL.D. Fully Illustrated bySydney P. Hall, M.A. Super-royal 8vo, cloth extra, gilt edges, 52s.6d.; Large Paper Edition, 84s.
Sancta Christina: a Story of the First Century.ByEleanor E. Orlebar. With a Preface by the Bishop of Winchester. Small post 8vo, cloth extra, 5s.
Seonee: Sporting in the Satpura Range of Central India, and in the Valley of the Nerbudda.ByR. A. Sterndale, F.R.G.S. 8vo, with numerous Illustrations, 21s.
Seven Years in South Africa: Travels, Researches, and Hunting Adventures between the Diamond-Fields and the Zambesi (1872–1879).By Dr.Emil Holub. With over 100 Original Illustrations and 4 Maps. In 2 vols., demy 8vo, cloth extra, 42s.
Serpent Charmer (The): a Tale of the Indian Mutiny.ByLouis Rousselet, Author of “India and its Native Princes.” Numerous Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt edges, 7s.6d.; plainer binding, 5s.
Shakespeare (The Boudoir).Edited byHenry Cundell. Carefully bracketted for reading aloud; freed from all objectionable matter, and altogether free from notes. Price 2s.6d.each volume, cloth extra, gilt edges. Contents:—Vol I., Cymbeline—Merchant of Venice. Each play separately, paper cover, 1s.Vol. II., As You Like It—King Lear—Much Ado about Nothing. Vol. III., Romeo and Juliet—Twelfth Night—King John. The latter six plays separately, paper cover, 9d.
Shakespeare Key (The).Forming a Companion to “The Complete Concordance to Shakespeare.” ByCharlesandMary Cowden Clarke. Demy 8vo, 800 pp., 21s.
Shooting: its Appliances, Practice, and Purpose.ByJames Dalziel Dougall, F.S.A., F.Z.A., Author of “Scottish Field Sports,” &c. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 10s.6d.
“The book is admirable in every way.... We wish it every success.”—Globe.“A very complete treatise.... Likely to take high rank as an authority on shooting.”—Daily News.
“The book is admirable in every way.... We wish it every success.”—Globe.
“A very complete treatise.... Likely to take high rank as an authority on shooting.”—Daily News.
Silent Hour (The).See“Gentle Life Series.”
Silver Pitchers.SeeAlcott.
Simon (Jules).See“Government of M. Thiers.”
Six to One.A Seaside Story. 16mo, boards, 1s.
Smith (G.)Assyrian Explorations and Discoveries.By the lateGeorge Smith. Illustrated by Photographs and Woodcuts. Demy 8vo, 6th Edition, 18s.
——The Chaldean Account of Genesis.By the lateG. Smith, of the Department of Oriental Antiquities. British Museum. With many Illustrations. Demy 8vo, cloth extra, 6th Edition, 16s.
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Songs and Etchings in Shade and Sunshine.By J. E. G. Illustrated with 44 Etchings. Small 4to, cloth, gilt tops, 25s.
South African Campaign, 1879 (The).Compiled byJ. P. Mackinnon(formerly 72nd Highlanders), andS. H. Shadbolt; and dedicated, by permission, to Field-Marshal H.R.H. The Duke of Cambridge. 4to, handsomely bound in cloth extra, 2l.10s.
South Kensington Museum.Published, with the sanction of the Science and Art Department, in Monthly Parts, each containing 8 Plates, price 1s.Volume I., containing 12 numbers, handsomely bound, 16s.
Stanley (H. M.)How I Found Livingstone.Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 7s.6d.; large Paper Edition, 10s.6d.
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——Through the Dark Continent, which see.
Story of a Mountain (The).ByE. Reclus. Translated byBertha Ness. 8vo, with Illustrations, cloth extra, gilt edges, 7s.6d.
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Story of the Zulu Campaign (The).By MajorAshe(late King’s Dragoon Guards), and Captain the Hon.E. V. Wyatt-Edgell(late 17th Lancers, killed at Ulundi). Dedicated by special permission to Her Imperial Highness the Empress Eugénie. 8vo, 16s.
Story without an End.From the German of Caroyé, by the late Mrs.Sarah T. Austin. Crown 4to, with 15 Exquisite Drawings by E. V. B., printed in Colours in Fac-simile of the original Water Colours; and numerous other Illustrations. New Edition, 7s.6d.
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Stowe (Mrs. Beecher)Dred.Cheap Edition, boards, 2s.Cloth, gilt edges, 3s.6d.
Stowe (Mrs. Beecher)Footsteps of the Master.With Illustrations and red borders. Small post 8vo, cloth extra, 6s.
——Geography, with 60 Illustrations. Square cloth, 4s.6d.
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Student’s French Examiner.ByF. Julien, Author of “Petites Leçons de Conversation et de Grammaire.” Square crown 8vo, cloth, 2s.
Studies in German Literature.ByBayard Taylor. Edited byMarie Taylor. With an Introduction by the Hon.George H. Boker. 8vo, cloth extra, 10s.6d.
Studies in the Theory of Descent.By Dr.Aug. Weismann, Professor in the University of Freiburg. Translated and edited byRaphael Meldola, F.C.S., Secretary of the Entomological Society of London. Part I.—“On the Seasonal Dimorphism of Butterflies,” containing Original Communications by Mr.W. H. Edwards, of Coalburgh. With two Coloured Plates. Price of Part. I. (to Subscribers for the whole work only), 8s.; Part II. (6 coloured plates), 16s.; Part III., 6s.
Sugar Beet (The).Including a History of the Beet Sugar Industry in Europe, Varieties of the Sugar Beet, Examination, Soils, Tillage, Seeds and Sowing, Yield and Cost of Cultivation, Harvesting, Transportation, Conservation, Feeding Qualities of the Beet and of the Pulp, &c. ByL. S. Ware. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth extra, 21s.
Sullivan (A. M., M.P.).See“New Ireland.”
Sulphuric Acid (A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of).By A. G. andC. G. Lock, Consulting Chemical Engineers. With 77 Construction Plates, and other Illustrations. Royal 8vo, 2l.12s.6d.
Sumner (Hon. Charles).SeeLife and Letters.
Sunrise: A Story of These Times.ByWilliam Black, Author of “A Daughter of Heth,” &c. 3 vols., 31s.6d.
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Taylor (Bayard).See“Studies in German Literature.”
Through America; or, Nine Months in the United States.ByW. G. Marshall, M.A. With nearly 100 Woodcuts of Views of Utah country and the famous Yosemite Valley; The Giant Trees, New York, Niagara, San Francisco, &c.; containing a full account of Mormon Life, as noted by the Author during his visits to Salt Lake City in 1878 and 1879. In 1 vol., demy 8vo, 21s.
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Tour of the Prince of Wales in India.SeeRussell.
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Under the Punkah.ByPhil Robinson, Author of “In my Indian Garden.” Crown 8vo, limp cloth, uniform with the above, 3s.6d.
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Celebrated Travels and Travellers.3 vols. Demy 8vo, 600 pp., upwards of 100 full-page illustrations, 12s.6d.; gilt edges, 14s.each:—