DISE REGAINED. Edited by J. Bradshaw, M.A., LL.D.
CRABBE. Edited by E. Lamplough.
DORA GREENWELL. Edited by William Dorling.
FAUST. Edited by E. Craigmyle.
AMERICAN SONNETS. Edited by William Sharp.
LANDOR'S POEMS. Selected and Edited by E. Radford.
GREEK ANTHOLOGY. Edited by Graham R. Tomson.
HUNT AND HOOD. Edited by J. Harwood Panting.
London: WALTER SCOTT, 24 Warwick Lane, Paternoster Row.
_Crown 8vo, about 350 pp. each, Cloth Cover, 2s. 6d. per vol.
Half-polished Morocco, gilt top, 5s._
COUNT TOLSTOI'S WORKS.
Arrangements have been made to publish, in Monthly Volumes, a series of
translations of works by the eminent Russian Novelist, Count Lyof. N.
Tolstoi. The English reading public will be introduced to an entirely
new series of works by one who is probably the greatest living master of
fiction in Europe. To those unfamiliar with the charm of Russian
fiction, and especially with the works of Count Tolstoi, these volumes
will come as a new revelation of power.
_The following Volumes are already issued_--
A RUSSIAN PROPRIETOR.
THE COSSACKS.
IVAN ILYITCH, AND OTHER STORIES.
THE INVADERS, AND OTHER STORIES.
MY RELIGION.
LIFE.
MY CONFESSION.
CHILDHOOD, BOYHOOD, YOUTH.
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF WAR.
ANNA KARENINA. (2 VOLS.)
WHAT TO DO?
WAR AND PEACE. (4 VOLS.)
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_Ready November 25th._
THE LONG EXILE, AND OTHER STORIES FOR CHILDREN.
OTHERS TO FOLLOW.
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London: WALTER SCOTT, 24 Warwick Lane, Paternoster Row.
Small Crown 8vo.
Printed on Antique Laid Paper. Cloth Elegant, Gilt Edges, Price 3/6.
SUMMER LEGENDS.
BY RUDOLPH BAUMBACH.
TRANSLATED BY MRS. HELEN B. DOLE.
This is a collection of charming fanciful stories translated from the
German. In Germany they have enjoyed remarkable popularity, a large
number of editions having been sold. Rudolph Baumbach deals with a
wonderland which is all his own, though he suggests Hans Andersen in his
simplicity of treatment, and Heine in his delicacy, grace, and humour.
These are stories which will appeal vividly to the childish imagination,
while the older reader will discern the satirical or humorous
application that underlies them.
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London: WALTER SCOTT, 24 Warwick Lane.
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