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New Library Edition ofHenry Kingsley’s Novels.Edited by Clement K. Shorter.Well printed on good paper, from type specially cast.Neatly and handsomely bound. Illustrated by eminent artists.Cloth gilt,3s. 6d.per volume.Press Opinions.“To Mr. Clement Shorter and to the publishers the unreserved thanks of the public are warmly due. There can be no finer mission from the world of fiction to the world of fact than the putting forth of these ennobling novels afresh and in a fitting form.”—Daily Chronicle.“To renew your acquaintance with Henry Kingsley is for Henry Kingsley to stand forth victorious all along the line. His work, in truth, is moving and entertaining now as it was moving and entertaining thirty odd years ago.”—Pall Mall Gazette.1.THE RECOLLECTIONS OF GEOFFRY HAMLYN.With a Photogravure Portrait of Henry Kingsley, and a Memoir byClement K. Shorter. Illustrated byHerbert Railton.2.RAVENSHOE.With Frontispiece byR. Caton Woodville.3.THE HILLYARS AND THE BURTONS.With a note on Old Chelsea Church byClement K. Shorter. Illustrated byHerbert Railton.4.SILCOTE OF SILCOTES.With Frontispiece byLancelot Speed.5.STRETTON.With Frontispiece byGeorge M. Henton.6.AUSTIN ELLIOT, andTHE HARVEYS.With Frontispiece byWalter Paget.7.MDLLE. MATHILDE.With Frontispiece byHolland Tringham.8.OLD MARGARET, andOther Stories.With a Frontispiece byRobert Sauber.9.VALENTIN, andNUMBER SEVENTEEN.With a Frontispiece byR. Caton Woodville.10.OAKSHOTT CASTLE, andTHE GRANGE GARDEN.With a Frontispiece byW. H. Overend.11.REGINALD HETHEREGE, andLEIGHTON COURT.With a Frontispiece byGordon Browne.12.THE BOY IN GREY, andOther Stories.With a Frontispiece byA. Forestier.LONDON: WARD, LOCK & CO., LTD.

New Library Edition ofHenry Kingsley’s Novels.Edited by Clement K. Shorter.Well printed on good paper, from type specially cast.Neatly and handsomely bound. Illustrated by eminent artists.Cloth gilt,3s. 6d.per volume.Press Opinions.“To Mr. Clement Shorter and to the publishers the unreserved thanks of the public are warmly due. There can be no finer mission from the world of fiction to the world of fact than the putting forth of these ennobling novels afresh and in a fitting form.”—Daily Chronicle.“To renew your acquaintance with Henry Kingsley is for Henry Kingsley to stand forth victorious all along the line. His work, in truth, is moving and entertaining now as it was moving and entertaining thirty odd years ago.”—Pall Mall Gazette.1.THE RECOLLECTIONS OF GEOFFRY HAMLYN.With a Photogravure Portrait of Henry Kingsley, and a Memoir byClement K. Shorter. Illustrated byHerbert Railton.2.RAVENSHOE.With Frontispiece byR. Caton Woodville.3.THE HILLYARS AND THE BURTONS.With a note on Old Chelsea Church byClement K. Shorter. Illustrated byHerbert Railton.4.SILCOTE OF SILCOTES.With Frontispiece byLancelot Speed.5.STRETTON.With Frontispiece byGeorge M. Henton.6.AUSTIN ELLIOT, andTHE HARVEYS.With Frontispiece byWalter Paget.7.MDLLE. MATHILDE.With Frontispiece byHolland Tringham.8.OLD MARGARET, andOther Stories.With a Frontispiece byRobert Sauber.9.VALENTIN, andNUMBER SEVENTEEN.With a Frontispiece byR. Caton Woodville.10.OAKSHOTT CASTLE, andTHE GRANGE GARDEN.With a Frontispiece byW. H. Overend.11.REGINALD HETHEREGE, andLEIGHTON COURT.With a Frontispiece byGordon Browne.12.THE BOY IN GREY, andOther Stories.With a Frontispiece byA. Forestier.LONDON: WARD, LOCK & CO., LTD.

New Library Edition of

Henry Kingsley’s Novels.

Edited by Clement K. Shorter.

Well printed on good paper, from type specially cast.Neatly and handsomely bound. Illustrated by eminent artists.Cloth gilt,3s. 6d.per volume.

Press Opinions.

“To Mr. Clement Shorter and to the publishers the unreserved thanks of the public are warmly due. There can be no finer mission from the world of fiction to the world of fact than the putting forth of these ennobling novels afresh and in a fitting form.”—Daily Chronicle.

“To renew your acquaintance with Henry Kingsley is for Henry Kingsley to stand forth victorious all along the line. His work, in truth, is moving and entertaining now as it was moving and entertaining thirty odd years ago.”—Pall Mall Gazette.

1.THE RECOLLECTIONS OF GEOFFRY HAMLYN.With a Photogravure Portrait of Henry Kingsley, and a Memoir byClement K. Shorter. Illustrated byHerbert Railton.2.RAVENSHOE.With Frontispiece byR. Caton Woodville.3.THE HILLYARS AND THE BURTONS.With a note on Old Chelsea Church byClement K. Shorter. Illustrated byHerbert Railton.4.SILCOTE OF SILCOTES.With Frontispiece byLancelot Speed.5.STRETTON.With Frontispiece byGeorge M. Henton.6.AUSTIN ELLIOT, andTHE HARVEYS.With Frontispiece byWalter Paget.7.MDLLE. MATHILDE.With Frontispiece byHolland Tringham.8.OLD MARGARET, andOther Stories.With a Frontispiece byRobert Sauber.9.VALENTIN, andNUMBER SEVENTEEN.With a Frontispiece byR. Caton Woodville.10.OAKSHOTT CASTLE, andTHE GRANGE GARDEN.With a Frontispiece byW. H. Overend.11.REGINALD HETHEREGE, andLEIGHTON COURT.With a Frontispiece byGordon Browne.12.THE BOY IN GREY, andOther Stories.With a Frontispiece byA. Forestier.

1.THE RECOLLECTIONS OF GEOFFRY HAMLYN.With a Photogravure Portrait of Henry Kingsley, and a Memoir byClement K. Shorter. Illustrated byHerbert Railton.

2.RAVENSHOE.With Frontispiece byR. Caton Woodville.

3.THE HILLYARS AND THE BURTONS.With a note on Old Chelsea Church byClement K. Shorter. Illustrated byHerbert Railton.

4.SILCOTE OF SILCOTES.With Frontispiece byLancelot Speed.

5.STRETTON.With Frontispiece byGeorge M. Henton.

6.AUSTIN ELLIOT, andTHE HARVEYS.With Frontispiece byWalter Paget.

7.MDLLE. MATHILDE.With Frontispiece byHolland Tringham.

8.OLD MARGARET, andOther Stories.With a Frontispiece byRobert Sauber.

9.VALENTIN, andNUMBER SEVENTEEN.With a Frontispiece byR. Caton Woodville.

10.OAKSHOTT CASTLE, andTHE GRANGE GARDEN.With a Frontispiece byW. H. Overend.

11.REGINALD HETHEREGE, andLEIGHTON COURT.With a Frontispiece byGordon Browne.

12.THE BOY IN GREY, andOther Stories.With a Frontispiece byA. Forestier.

LONDON: WARD, LOCK & CO., LTD.


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