BOOKS BY JULES VERNE.

Celebrated Travels and Travellers. 3 vols. 8vo, 600 pp., 100 full-page illustrations, 12s.6d.gilt edges, 14s.each:—(1)The Exploration of the World. (2)The Great Navigators of The Eighteenth Century. (3)The Great Explorers of the Nineteenth Century.

Walford (Mrs. L. B.)Her Great Idea, and other Stories.Cr. 8vo, 10s.6d.; also new ed., 6s.Wallace (L.)Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ.New Edition, crown 8vo, 6s.; cheaper edition, 2s.Wallack (L.)Memories of 50 Years; with many Portraits, and Facsimiles.Small 4to, 63s.nett; ordinary edition 7s.6d.Waller (Rev. C. H.)Adoption and the Covenant.On Confirmation. 2s.6d.——Silver Sockets; and other Shadows of Redemption.Sermons at Christ Church, Hampstead. Small post 8vo, 6s.——The Names on the Gates of Pearl, and other Studies.New Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3s.6d.——Words in the Greek Testament.Part I. Grammar. Small post 8vo, cloth, 2s.6d.Part II. Vocabulary, 2s.6d.Walsh (A. S.)Mary, Queen of the House of David.8vo, 3s.6d.Walton (Iz.)Wallet Book,ↀⅮLXXXV. Crown 8vo, half vellum, 21s.; large paper, 42s.——Compleat Angler.Lea and Dove Edition. Ed. by R. B.Marston. With full-page Photogravures on India paper, and the Woodcuts on India paper from blocks. 4to, half-morocco, 105s.; large paper, royal 4to, full dark green morocco, gilt top, 210s.Walton (T. H.)Coal Mining.With Illustrations. 4to, 25s.War Scare in Europe.Crown 8vo, 2s.6d.Warner (C. D.)My Summer in a Garden.Boards, 1s.; leatherette, 1s.6d.; cloth, 2s.——Their Pilgrimage.Illustrated by C. S.Reinhart. 8vo, 7s.6d.Warren (W. F.)Paradise Found; the North Pole the Cradle of the Human Race.Illustrated. Crown 8vo, 12s.6d.Washington Irving’s Little Britain.Square crown 8vo, 6s.Watson (P. B.)Swedish Revolution under Gustavus Vasa.8vo.Wells (H. P.)American Salmon Fisherman.6s.——Fly Rods and Fly Tackle.Illustrated. 10s.6d.Wells (J. W.)Three Thousand Miles through Brazil.Illustrated from Original Sketches. 2 vols. 8vo, 32s.Wenzel (O.)Directory of Chemical Products of the German Empire.8vo, 25s.Westgarth (W.)Half-century of Australasian Progress. Personal retrospect.8vo, 12s.Wheatley (H. B.)Remarkable Bindings in the British Museum.Reproductions in Colour, 94s.6d., 73s.6d., and 63s.White (J.)Ancient History of the Maori; Mythology, &c.Vols. I.-IV. 8vo, 10s.6d.each.White (R. Grant)England Without and Within.Crown 8vo, 10s.6d.——Every-day English.10s.6d.——Fate of Mansfield Humphreys, &c.Cr. 8vo, 6s.——Studies in Shakespeare.10s.6d.——Words and their Uses.New Edit., crown 8vo, 5s.Whitney (Mrs.)The Other Girls.A Sequel to “We Girls.” New ed. 12mo, 2s.——We Girls.New Edition. 2s.Whittier (J. G.)The King’s Missive, and later Poems.18mo, choice parchment cover, 3s.6d.——St. Gregory’s Guest, &c.Recent Poems. 5s.William I. and the German Empire.By G.Barnett Smith. New Edition, 3s.6d.Willis-Bund (J.)Salmon Problems.3s.6d.; boards, 2s.6d.Wills (Dr. C. J.)Persia as it is.Crown 8vo, 8s.6d.Wills, A Few Hints on Proving, without Professional Assistance.By aProbate Court Official. 8th Edition, revised, with Forms of Wills, Residuary Accounts, &c. Fcap. 8vo, cloth limp, 1s.Wilmot (A.)Poetry of South Africa Collected.8vo, 6s.Wilmot-Buxton (Ethel M.)Wee Folk, Good Folk: a Fantasy.Illust., fcap. 4to, 5s.Winder (Frederick Horatio)Lost in Africa: a Yarn of Adventure.Illust., cr. 8vo, 6s.Winsor (Justin)Narrative and Critical History of America.8 vols., 30s.each; large paper, per vol., 63s.Woolsey.Introduction to International Law.5th Ed., 18s.Woolson (Constance F.)See “Low’s Standard Novels.”Wright (H.)Friendship of God.Portrait, &c. Crown 8vo, 6s.Wright (T.)Town of Cowper, Olney, &c.6s.Wrigley (M.)Algiers Illustrated.100 Views in Photogravure. Royal 4to, 45s.Written to Order; the Journeying of an Irresponsible Egotist.By the Author of “A Day of my Life at Eton.” Crown 8vo, 6s.Yriarte (Charles)Florence: its History.Translated by C. B.Pitman. Illustrated with 500 Engravings. Large imperial 4to, extra binding, gilt edges, 63s.; or 12 Parts, 5s.each.Zillman (J. H. L.)Past and Present Australian Life.With Stories. Crown 8vo, 2s.

Walford (Mrs. L. B.)Her Great Idea, and other Stories.Cr. 8vo, 10s.6d.; also new ed., 6s.

Wallace (L.)Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ.New Edition, crown 8vo, 6s.; cheaper edition, 2s.

Wallack (L.)Memories of 50 Years; with many Portraits, and Facsimiles.Small 4to, 63s.nett; ordinary edition 7s.6d.

Waller (Rev. C. H.)Adoption and the Covenant.On Confirmation. 2s.6d.

——Silver Sockets; and other Shadows of Redemption.Sermons at Christ Church, Hampstead. Small post 8vo, 6s.

——The Names on the Gates of Pearl, and other Studies.New Edition. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 3s.6d.

——Words in the Greek Testament.Part I. Grammar. Small post 8vo, cloth, 2s.6d.Part II. Vocabulary, 2s.6d.

Walsh (A. S.)Mary, Queen of the House of David.8vo, 3s.6d.

Walton (Iz.)Wallet Book,ↀⅮLXXXV. Crown 8vo, half vellum, 21s.; large paper, 42s.

——Compleat Angler.Lea and Dove Edition. Ed. by R. B.Marston. With full-page Photogravures on India paper, and the Woodcuts on India paper from blocks. 4to, half-morocco, 105s.; large paper, royal 4to, full dark green morocco, gilt top, 210s.

Walton (T. H.)Coal Mining.With Illustrations. 4to, 25s.

War Scare in Europe.Crown 8vo, 2s.6d.

Warner (C. D.)My Summer in a Garden.Boards, 1s.; leatherette, 1s.6d.; cloth, 2s.

——Their Pilgrimage.Illustrated by C. S.Reinhart. 8vo, 7s.6d.

Warren (W. F.)Paradise Found; the North Pole the Cradle of the Human Race.Illustrated. Crown 8vo, 12s.6d.

Washington Irving’s Little Britain.Square crown 8vo, 6s.

Watson (P. B.)Swedish Revolution under Gustavus Vasa.8vo.

Wells (H. P.)American Salmon Fisherman.6s.

——Fly Rods and Fly Tackle.Illustrated. 10s.6d.

Wells (J. W.)Three Thousand Miles through Brazil.Illustrated from Original Sketches. 2 vols. 8vo, 32s.

Wenzel (O.)Directory of Chemical Products of the German Empire.8vo, 25s.

Westgarth (W.)Half-century of Australasian Progress. Personal retrospect.8vo, 12s.

Wheatley (H. B.)Remarkable Bindings in the British Museum.Reproductions in Colour, 94s.6d., 73s.6d., and 63s.

White (J.)Ancient History of the Maori; Mythology, &c.Vols. I.-IV. 8vo, 10s.6d.each.

White (R. Grant)England Without and Within.Crown 8vo, 10s.6d.

——Every-day English.10s.6d.

——Fate of Mansfield Humphreys, &c.Cr. 8vo, 6s.

——Studies in Shakespeare.10s.6d.

——Words and their Uses.New Edit., crown 8vo, 5s.

Whitney (Mrs.)The Other Girls.A Sequel to “We Girls.” New ed. 12mo, 2s.

——We Girls.New Edition. 2s.

Whittier (J. G.)The King’s Missive, and later Poems.18mo, choice parchment cover, 3s.6d.

——St. Gregory’s Guest, &c.Recent Poems. 5s.

William I. and the German Empire.By G.Barnett Smith. New Edition, 3s.6d.

Willis-Bund (J.)Salmon Problems.3s.6d.; boards, 2s.6d.

Wills (Dr. C. J.)Persia as it is.Crown 8vo, 8s.6d.

Wills, A Few Hints on Proving, without Professional Assistance.By aProbate Court Official. 8th Edition, revised, with Forms of Wills, Residuary Accounts, &c. Fcap. 8vo, cloth limp, 1s.

Wilmot (A.)Poetry of South Africa Collected.8vo, 6s.

Wilmot-Buxton (Ethel M.)Wee Folk, Good Folk: a Fantasy.Illust., fcap. 4to, 5s.

Winder (Frederick Horatio)Lost in Africa: a Yarn of Adventure.Illust., cr. 8vo, 6s.

Winsor (Justin)Narrative and Critical History of America.8 vols., 30s.each; large paper, per vol., 63s.

Woolsey.Introduction to International Law.5th Ed., 18s.

Woolson (Constance F.)See “Low’s Standard Novels.”

Wright (H.)Friendship of God.Portrait, &c. Crown 8vo, 6s.

Wright (T.)Town of Cowper, Olney, &c.6s.

Wrigley (M.)Algiers Illustrated.100 Views in Photogravure. Royal 4to, 45s.

Written to Order; the Journeying of an Irresponsible Egotist.By the Author of “A Day of my Life at Eton.” Crown 8vo, 6s.

Yriarte (Charles)Florence: its History.Translated by C. B.Pitman. Illustrated with 500 Engravings. Large imperial 4to, extra binding, gilt edges, 63s.; or 12 Parts, 5s.each.

Zillman (J. H. L.)Past and Present Australian Life.With Stories. Crown 8vo, 2s.

London:SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE, & RIVINGTON,Ld.,St. Dunstan’s House,FETTER LANE, FLEET STREET, E.C.

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Disraeliwaivedaside the horrible story of Turkish cruelties,Disraeliwavedaside the horrible story of Turkish cruelties,

Moore (J. M.) New Zealand forEmigant, Invalid and Tourist.Moore (J. M.) New Zealand forEmigrant, Invalid and Tourist.


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