rom _the first edition by_ ROBERT
STEELE. Frontispiece, Portrait of Sir Thomas More, after an early
engraving.
44. THE FOUR LAST THINGS, together with the Life of Pico della Mirandola
and the English Poems.
By Sir THOMAS MORE. Edited by DANIEL O'CONNOR. Frontispiece after two
designs from the "Daunce of Death."
43. SIR WILLIAM TEMPLE'S ESSAY ON GARDENS, together with other Carolean
Essays on Gardens.
Edited, and with notes and introduction, by A. FORBES SIEVEKING, F.S.A.
Frontispiece, Portrait of Sir William Temple, and five reproductions of
early "garden" engravings.
5. EIKON BASILIKE: or, The King's Book.
Edited by EDWARD ALMACK, F.S.A. Frontispiece, Portrait of King Charles I.
This edition, which has been printed from an advance copy of the King's
Book seized by Cromwell's soldiers, is the first inexpensive one for a
hundred years in which the original spelling of the first edition has been
preserved.
6, 7. KINGS' LETTERS.
Part I. Letters of the Kings of England, from Alfred to the Coming of the
Tudors, newly edited from the originals by ROBERT STEELE, F.S.A.
Frontispiece, Portrait of Henry V.
Part II. From the Early Tudors, with the love-letters of Henry VIII. and
Anne Boleyn, and with frontispiece, Portrait of Anne Boleyn.
Parts III. and IV., bringing the series up to modern times, will shortly be
announced under the same editorship.
39. THE ROYAL POETS OF ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND.
Being Original Poems by English Kings and other Royal and Noble Persons,
now first collected and edited by W. BAILEY-KEMPLING. Frontispiece,
Portrait of King James I. of Scotland, after an early engraving.
13. THE LIFE OF MARGARET GODOLPHIN.
By JOHN EVELYN, the famous diarist. Re-edited from the edition of Samuel
Wilberforce, Bishop of Oxford. Frontispiece, Portrait of Margaret Godolphin
engraved on copper.
15. THE FALSTAFF LETTERS.
Editor, JAMES WHITE, possibly with the assistance of CHARLES LAMB, _cf.
the Introduction_. Frontispiece, Sir John Falstaff dancing to Master
Brooks' fiddle, from the original edition.
14. EARLY LIVES OF DANTE.
Comprising Boccaccio's Life of Dante, Leonardo Bruni's Life of Dante, and
other important contemporary records.
Translated and edited by the Rev. PHILIP H. WICKSTEED. Frontispiece, The
Death-mask of Dante.
46. DANTE'S VITA NUOVA.
The Italian text with D.G. ROSSETTI'S translation on the opposite page.
Introduction and notes by Professor H. OELSNER Ph.D., Lect
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