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trait by WILLIAM STRANG, and other Illustrations. _Second Edition._ _Crown 8vo._ _Buckram._ _7s. 6d._ 'Few publications have in our time been more eagerly awaited than these "Vailima Letters," giving the first fruits of the correspondence of Robert Louis Stevenson. But, high as the tide of expectation has run, no reader can possibly be disappointed in the result.'--_St. James's Gazette._ #Henley and Whibley.# A BOOK OF ENGLISH PROSE. Collected by W. E. HENLEY and CHARLES WHIBLEY. _Crown 8vo._ _6s._ 'A unique volume of extracts--an art gallery of early prose.'--_Birmingham Post._ 'An admirable companion to Mr. Henley's "Lyra Heroica."'--_Saturday Review._ 'Quite delightful. A greater treat for those not well acquainted with pre-Restoration prose could not be imagined.'--_Athenaeum._ #H. C. Beeching.# LYRA SACRA: An Anthology of Sacred Verse. Edited by H. C. BEECHING, M.A. _Crown 8vo._ _Buckram._ _6s._ 'A charming selection, which maintains a lofty standard of excellence.'--_Times._ #"Q."# THE GOLDEN POMP: A Procession of English Lyrics from Surrey to Shirley, arranged by A. T. QUILLER COUCH. _Crown 8vo._ _Buckram._ _6s._ 'A delightful volume: a really golden "Pomp."'--_Spectator._ #W. B. Yeats.# AN ANTHOLOGY OF IRISH VERSE. Edited by W. B. YEATS. _Crown 8vo._ _3s. 6d._ 'An attractive and catholic selection.'--Times. #G. W. Steevens.# MONOLOGUES OF THE DEAD. By G. W. STEEVENS. _Foolscap 8vo._ _3s. 6d._ A series of Soliloquies in which famous men of antiquity--Julius Caesar, Nero, Alcibiades, etc., attempt to express themselves in the modes of thought and language of to-day. The effect is sometimes splendid, sometimes bizarre, but always amazingly clever.--_Pall Mall Gazette._ #Victor Hugo.# THE LETTERS OF VICTOR HUGO. Translated from the French by F. CLARKE, M.A. _In Two Volumes._ _Demy 8vo._ _10s. 6d. each._ _Vol. I._ 1815-35. This is the first volume of one of the most interesting and important collection of letters ever published in France. The correspondence dates from Victor Hugo's boyhood to his death, and none of the letters have been published before. The arrangement is chiefly chronological, but where there is an interesting set of letters to one person these are arranged together. The first volume contains, among others, (1) Letters to his father; (2) to his
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