Crown Buildings, 188, Fleet Street,London, October, 1873.blackletter headingA List of BooksPUBLISHING BYSAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, LOW, & SEARLE.leaf designALPHABETICAL LIST.abbott(J. S. C.) History of Frederick the Great, with numerous Illustrations.8vo.1l.1s.About in the World, by the author of “The Gentle Life.” Crown8vo.bevelled cloth, 4th edition. 6s.Adamson (Rev. T. H.) The Gospel according to St. Matthew, expounded.8vo.12s.Adventures of a Young Naturalist.ByLucien Biart, with 117 beautiful Illustrations on Wood. Edited and adapted byParker Gillmore, author of “All Round the World,” “Gun, Rod, and Saddle,” &c. Post8vo.cloth extra, gilt edges, new edition, 7s.6d.“The adventures are charmingly narrated.”—Athenæum.Adventures of a Brownie.SeeCraik, Mrs.Adventures on the Great Hunting Grounds of the World, translated from the French of Victor Meunier, with engravings, 2nd edition. 5s.“The book for all boys in whom the love of travel and adventure is strong. They will find here plenty to amuse them and much to instruct them besides.”—Times.Alcott, (Louisa M.) Aunt Jo’s Scrap-Bag.Square16mo, 3s.6d.—— Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo’s Boys.By the author of “Little Women.” Small post8vo.cloth, gilt edges, 3s.6d.Cheap edition, cloth, 2s.; fancy boards, 1s.6d.—— Little Women.Complete in 1vol.fcap. 3s.6d.Cheap edition, 2vols.cloth, 2s.; boards, 1s.6d.each.—— Old Fashioned Girl, best edition, small post8vo.cloth extra, gilt edges, 3s.6d.; Low’s Copyright Series, 1s.6d.; cloth, 2s.TheGuardiansays of “Little Women,” that it is—“A bright, cheerful, healthy story—with a tinge of thoughtful gravity about it which reminds one of John Bunyan.” TheAthenæumsays of “Old-Fashioned Girl”—“Let whoever wishes to read a bright, spirited, wholesome story, get the ‘Old Fashioned Girl’ at once.”—— Shawl Straps.Small post8vo.Cloth extra, gilt edges, 3s.6d.—— Work, a Story of Experience.2vols.cr.8vo.21s.Allston (Captain).SeeReady, O Ready.Alexander (Sir James E.) Bush Fighting.Illustrated by Remarkable Actions and Incidents of the Maori War. With a Map, Plans, and Woodcuts. 1vol.demy8vo.pp.328, cloth extra, 16s.“This book tells the story of the late war in New Zealand, with its many desperate encounters and exciting personal adventures, and tells that story well.”—Naval and Military Gazette.“This is a valuable history of the Maori war.”—Standard.Alexander (W. D. S.) The Lonely Guiding Star.A Legend of the Pyrenean Mountains and other Poems. Fcap.8vo.cloth. 5s.Among the Arabs, a Narrative of Adventures in Algeria, byG. Naphegyi, M. D., A. M. 7s.6d.Andersen (Hans Christian) The Story of My Life.8vo.10s.6d.—— Fairy Tales, with Illustrations in Colours by E. V. B. Royal4to.cloth. 1l.5s.Andrews (Dr.) Latin-English Lexicon.13th edition. Royal8vo.pp.1,670, cloth extra. Price 18s.The superiority of this justly-famed Lexicon is retained over all others by the fulness of its Quotations, the including in the Vocabulary Proper Names, the distinguishing whether the Derivative is classical or otherwise, the exactness of the References to the Original Authors, and by the price.“The best Latin Dictionary, whether for the scholar or advanced student.”—Spectator.“Every page bears the impress of industry and care.”—Athenæum.Anecdotes of the Queen and Royal Family, collected and edited byJ. G. Hodgins, with Illustrations. New edition, revised byJohn Timbs. 5s.Angell (J. K.) A Treatise on the Law of Highways.8vo.1l.5s.Arctic Regions (The).Illustrated.SeeBradford.—— German Polar Expedition.SeeKoldeway.—— Explorations.SeeMarkham.Around the World.SeePrime.Art, Pictorial and Industrial,Vol.1, 1l.11s.6d.Vols. 2 and 3, 18s.each.Atmosphere (The).SeeFlammarion.Aunt Jo’s Scrap Bag.SeeAlcott.Australian Tales, by the “Old Boomerang.” Post8vo.5s.back-LogStudies.SeeWarner.Baldwin (J. D.) Prehistoric Nations.12mo. 4s.6d.—— Ancient America, in notes of American Archæology. Crown8vo.10s.6d.Bancroft’s History of America.Library edition,vols.1 to 9,8vo.5l.8s.—— History of America,Vol. X.(completing the Work.)8vo.12s.[In the press.Barber (E. C.) The Crack Shot.Post8vo.8s.6d.Barnes’s (Rev. A.) Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity in the 19th Century.12mo. 7s.6d.Barnum (P. T.) Struggles and Triumphs.Crown8vo.Fancy boards. 2s.6d.Barrington (Hon. and Rev. L. J.) From Ur to Macpelah; the Story of Abraham. Crown8vo., cloth, 5s.THE BAYARD SERIES.Comprising Pleasure Books of Literature produced in the Choicest Style as Companionable Volumes at Home and Abroad.Price 2s.6d.each Volume, complete in itself, printed at the Chiswick Press, bound by Burn, flexible cloth extra, gilt leaves, with silk Headbands and Registers.The Story of the Chevalier Bayard.ByM. De Berville.De Joinville’s St. Louis, King of France.The Essays of Abraham Cowley, including all his Prose Works.Abdallah; or, the Four Leaves.ByEdouard Laboullaye.Table-Talk and Opinions of Napoleon Buonaparte.Vathek: An Oriental Romance.ByWilliam Beckford.The King and the Commons: a Selection of Cavalier and Puritan Song. Edited by Prof.Morley.Words of Wellington: Maxims and Opinions of the Great Duke.Dr. Johnson’s Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia.With Notes.Hazlitt’s Round Table.With Biographical Introduction.The Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend.By SirThomas Browne, Knt.Ballad Poetry of the Affections.ByRobert Buchanan.Coleridge’s Christabel, and other Imaginative Poems. With Preface byAlgernon C. Swinburne.Lord Chesterfield’s Letters, Sentences and Maxims.With Introduction by the Editor, and Essay on Chesterfield by M. De St. Beuve, of the French Academy.Essays in Mosaic.ByThos. Ballantyne.My Uncle Toby; his Story and his Friends.Edited byP. Fitzgerald.Reflections; or, Moral Sentences and Maxims of the Duke de la Rochefoucauld.Socrates, Memoirs for English Readers from Xenophon’s Memorabilia.ByEdw. Levien.Prince Albert’s Golden Precepts.A suitable Case containing 12 volumes, price 31s.6d.; or the Case separate, price 3s.6d.Extracts from Literary Notices.“The present series—taking its name from the opening volume, which contained a translation of the Knight without Fear and without Reproach—will really, we think, fill a void in the shelves of all except the most complete English libraries. These little square-shaped volumes contain, in a very manageable and pretty form, a great many things not very easy of access elsewhere, and some things for the first time brought together.”—Pall Mall Gazette.“We have here two more volumes of the series appropriately called the ‘Bayard,’ as they certainly are ‘sans reproche.’ Of convenient size, with clear typography and tasteful binding, we know no other little volumes which make such good gift-books for persons of mature age.”—Examiner.“St. Louis and his companions, as described by Joinville, not only in their glistening armour, but in their every-day attire, are brought nearer to us, become intelligible to us, and teach us lessons of humanity which we can learn from men only, and not from saints and heroes. Here lies the real value of real history. It widens our minds and our hearts, and gives us that true knowledge of the world and of human nature in all its phases which but few can gain in the short span of their own life, and in the narrow sphere of their friends and enemies. We can hardly imagine a better book for boys to read or for men to ponder over.”—Times.Beecher (Henry Ward, D. D.) Life Thoughts.Complete in 1vol.12mo. 2s.6d.—— Sermons Selected.12mo. 8s.6d.—— Norwood, or Village Life in New England.Crown8vo.6s.—— (Dr. Lyman) Life and Correspondence of.2vols.post8vo.1l.1s.Bees and Beekeeping.By theTimes’Beemaster. Illustrated. Crown8vo.New Edition, with additions. 2s.6d.Bell (Rev. C. D.) Faith in Earnest.18mo. 1s.6d.—— Blanche Nevile.Fcap.8vo.6s.Bellows (A. J.) The Philosophy of Eating.Post8vo.7s.6d.—— How not to be Sick, a Sequel to Philosophy of Eating.Post8vo.7s.6d.Bickersteth’s Hymnal Companion to Book of Common Prayer.The following Editions are now ready:—s.d.No. 1.A Small-type Edition,medium32mo. cloth limp06No. 1.Bdittoroan limp, red edges10No. 1.Cdittomorocco limp, gilt edges20No. 2.Second-size type, super-royal32mo. cloth limp10No. 2.Adittoroan limp, red edges20No. 2.Bdittomorocco limp, gilt edges30No. 3.Large-type Edition, crown8vo.cloth, red edges26No. 3.Adittoroan limp, red edges36No. 3.Bdittomorocco limp, gilt edges56No. 4.Large-type Edition, crown8vo.with Introduction and Notes, cloth, red edges36No. 4.Adittoroan limp, red edges46No. 4.Bdittomorocco, gilt edges66No. 5.Crown8vo.with accompanying Tunes to every Hymn, New Edition30No. 5.Adittowith Chants40No. 5.B The Chants separately16No. 6.Penny Edition.Fcap.4to.Organists’ edition. Cloth, 7s.6d.∵A liberal allowance is made to Clergymen introducing the Hymnal.☞The Book of Common Prayer, bound withThe Hymnal Companion.32mo. cloth, 9d.And in various superior bindings.Benedict (F. L.) Miss Dorothy’s Charge.3vols.31s.6d.Biart (L.) Adventures of a Young Naturalist.(SeeAdventures.)Bickersteth (Rev. E. H., M.A.) The Master’s Home-Call; Or, Brief Memorials of Alice Frances Bickersteth.3rd Edition.32mo. cloth gilt. 1s.“They recall in a touching manner a character of which the religious beauty has a warmth and grace almost too tender to be definite.”—The Guardian.—— The Shadow of the Rock. A Selection of Religious Poetry.18mo. Cloth extra. 2s.6d.Bigelow (John) France and Hereditary Monarchy.8vo.3s.Bishop (J. L.) History of American Manufacture.3vols.8vo.2l.5s.—— (J. P.) First Book of the Law.8vo.1l.1s.Bits of Talk about Home Matters.By H. H. Fcap.8vo.cloth gilt edges. 3s.Black (Wm.)Uniform Editions:—— Kilmeny: a Novel.Small Post8vo.cloth. 6s.—— In Silk Attire.3rd and cheaper edition, small post8vo.6s.“A work which deserves a hearty welcome for its skill and power in delineation of character.”—Saturday Review.“A very charming book.”—Pall Mall Gazette.“As a story it is all absorbing.”—Spectator.—— A Daughter of Heth.11th and cheaper edition, crown8vo., cloth extra. 6s.With Frontispiece by F. Walker, A.R.A.“If humour, sweetness, and pathos, and a story told with simplicity and vigour, ought to insure success, ‘A Daughter of Heth’ is of the kind to deserve it.”—Saturday Review.“The special genius of the book is the conception of such a character as Coquette’s.”—Spectator.“An inviting title, agreeable writing, humour, sweetness and a fresh natural style are combined.”—Pall Mall Gazette.“The ‘Daughter of Heth’ is a novel of real power and promise.”—Standard.Black (C. 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blackletter headingA List of Books
A List of Books
PUBLISHING BYSAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, LOW, & SEARLE.
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ALPHABETICAL LIST.
abbott(J. S. C.) History of Frederick the Great, with numerous Illustrations.8vo.1l.1s.
About in the World, by the author of “The Gentle Life.” Crown8vo.bevelled cloth, 4th edition. 6s.
Adamson (Rev. T. H.) The Gospel according to St. Matthew, expounded.8vo.12s.
Adventures of a Young Naturalist.ByLucien Biart, with 117 beautiful Illustrations on Wood. Edited and adapted byParker Gillmore, author of “All Round the World,” “Gun, Rod, and Saddle,” &c. Post8vo.cloth extra, gilt edges, new edition, 7s.6d.
“The adventures are charmingly narrated.”—Athenæum.
Adventures of a Brownie.SeeCraik, Mrs.
Adventures on the Great Hunting Grounds of the World, translated from the French of Victor Meunier, with engravings, 2nd edition. 5s.
“The book for all boys in whom the love of travel and adventure is strong. They will find here plenty to amuse them and much to instruct them besides.”—Times.
“The book for all boys in whom the love of travel and adventure is strong. They will find here plenty to amuse them and much to instruct them besides.”—Times.
Alcott, (Louisa M.) Aunt Jo’s Scrap-Bag.Square16mo, 3s.6d.
—— Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo’s Boys.By the author of “Little Women.” Small post8vo.cloth, gilt edges, 3s.6d.Cheap edition, cloth, 2s.; fancy boards, 1s.6d.
—— Little Women.Complete in 1vol.fcap. 3s.6d.Cheap edition, 2vols.cloth, 2s.; boards, 1s.6d.each.
—— Old Fashioned Girl, best edition, small post8vo.cloth extra, gilt edges, 3s.6d.; Low’s Copyright Series, 1s.6d.; cloth, 2s.
TheGuardiansays of “Little Women,” that it is—“A bright, cheerful, healthy story—with a tinge of thoughtful gravity about it which reminds one of John Bunyan.” TheAthenæumsays of “Old-Fashioned Girl”—“Let whoever wishes to read a bright, spirited, wholesome story, get the ‘Old Fashioned Girl’ at once.”
TheGuardiansays of “Little Women,” that it is—“A bright, cheerful, healthy story—with a tinge of thoughtful gravity about it which reminds one of John Bunyan.” TheAthenæumsays of “Old-Fashioned Girl”—“Let whoever wishes to read a bright, spirited, wholesome story, get the ‘Old Fashioned Girl’ at once.”
—— Shawl Straps.Small post8vo.Cloth extra, gilt edges, 3s.6d.
—— Work, a Story of Experience.2vols.cr.8vo.21s.
Allston (Captain).SeeReady, O Ready.
Alexander (Sir James E.) Bush Fighting.Illustrated by Remarkable Actions and Incidents of the Maori War. With a Map, Plans, and Woodcuts. 1vol.demy8vo.pp.328, cloth extra, 16s.
“This book tells the story of the late war in New Zealand, with its many desperate encounters and exciting personal adventures, and tells that story well.”—Naval and Military Gazette.“This is a valuable history of the Maori war.”—Standard.
“This book tells the story of the late war in New Zealand, with its many desperate encounters and exciting personal adventures, and tells that story well.”—Naval and Military Gazette.
“This is a valuable history of the Maori war.”—Standard.
Alexander (W. D. S.) The Lonely Guiding Star.A Legend of the Pyrenean Mountains and other Poems. Fcap.8vo.cloth. 5s.
Among the Arabs, a Narrative of Adventures in Algeria, byG. Naphegyi, M. D., A. M. 7s.6d.
Andersen (Hans Christian) The Story of My Life.8vo.10s.6d.
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Andrews (Dr.) Latin-English Lexicon.13th edition. Royal8vo.pp.1,670, cloth extra. Price 18s.
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