Page images
PDF
EPUB

Contained in Bohn's Libraries.

[blocks in formation]

WALTON'S Complete Angler,

or the Contemplative Man's Recreation, by Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. Edited by Edward Jesse. To which is added an account of Fishing Stations, Tackle, &c., by Henry G. Bohn. With Portrait and 203 Engravings on Wood and 26 Engravings on Steel. 55.

Lives of Donne, Hooker, &c. New Edition revised by A. H. Bullen, with a Memoir of Izaak Walton by Wm. Dowling. With numerous Illustrations. 5s.

WELLINGTON, Life of. By 'An Old Soldier.' From the materials of Maxwell. With Index and 18 Steel Engravings.

5s.

[blocks in formation]

25

WHEATLEY'S A Rational Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer. 35. 6d.

WHEELER'S Noted Names of Fiction, Dictionary of. Including also Familiar Pseudonyms, Surnames bestowed on Eminent Men, and Analogous Popular Appellations often referred to in Literature and Conversation. By W. A. Wheeler, M.A. 5s. WIESELER'S Chronological Synopsis of the Four Gospels. Translated by the Rev. Canon Venables. 35. 6d.

WILLIAM of MALMESBURY'S Chronicle of the Kings of England, from the Earliest Peri al to the Reign of King Stephen. Translated by the Rev. J. Sharpe. Edited by J. A. Giles, D.C.L. 55. XENOPHON'S Works. Translated by the Rev. J. S. Watson, M.A., and the Rev. H. Dale. In 3 vols. 5s. each.

[blocks in formation]

NEW AND FORTHCOMING VOLUMES OF

BOHN'S LIBRARIES.

THE PROSE WORKS OF JONATHAN SWIFT. Edited by Temple Scott. With an Introduction by the Right Hon. W. E. H. Lecky, M.P. In II volumes, 35. 6d. each.

Vol. I.-'A Tale of a Tub,'' The Battle of the Books,' and other early works. Edited by Temple Scott. With Introduction by the Right Hon. W. E. II. Lecky, M.P. Portrait and Facsimiles.

Vol. II.-The Journal to Stella.' Edited by F. Ryland, M.A. With a Facsimile Letter and two Portraits of Stella.

Vols. III. and IV.-Writings on Religion and the Church. Edited by Temple Scott. With portraits and facsimiles of title pages. Vol. V. -Historical and Political Tracts (English). Edited by Temple Scott. With Portrait and Facsimiles.

Vol. VI. The Drapier's Letters. Edited by Temple Scott. With Portrait. Reproductions of Wood's Coinage and facsimiles of title pages.

Vol. VIII-Gulliver's Travels. Edited by G. R. Dennis. With the original Maps and Illustrations.

Vol. IX.-Contributions to 'The Tatler,' 'The Examiner,' 'The Spectator,' and 'The Intelligencer.' Edited by Temple Scott. With Portrait.

Vol. X.-Historical Writings. Edited by Temple Scott. With Portrait.

PRESCOTT'S CONQUEST OF MEXICO. Copyright edition, with the author's latest corrections and additions, and the notes of John Foster Kirk. With an introduction by George Parker Winship. 3 vols. 3s. 6d. each.

PRESCOTT'S CONQUEST OF PERU. Copyright edition. Edited by John Foster Kirk. 2 vols. 35. 6ả. each.

PRESCOTT'S FERDINAND AND

ISABELLA. Copyright

edition. Edited by John Foster Kirk. 3 vols. 3s. 6d. each.

GRAY'S LETTERS. Edited by Duncan C. Tovey, M.A., Editor of 'Gray and his Friends,' &c., late Clark Lecturer at Trinity College, Cambridge. Vol. I. 3s. 6ď. [Vol. II. in the Press.

CICERO'S LETTERS. The whole extant Correspondence. lated by Evelyn S. Shuckburgh, M.A. In 4 vols. 5s. each.

Trans.

BELL'S HANDBOOKS

OF

THE GREAT MASTERS

IN PAINTING AND SCULPTURE.
EDITED BY G. C. WILLIAMSON, LITT.D.

Post 8vo. With 40 Illustrations and Photogravure Frontispiece. 5s. net each.

The following Volumes have been issued:

ANDREA DEL SARTO. By H. GUINNESS. 2nd Edition.

BERNARDINO LUINI. By GEORGE C. WILLIAMSON, Litt.D. 2nd Edition. BOTTICELLI. By A. STREETER.

BRUNELLESCHI. By LEADER SCOTT.

CARLO CRIVELLI. By G. MCNEIL RUSHFORTH, M.A.

CORREGGIO. By SELWYN BRINTON, M.A.

DONATELLO. By HOPE REA.

FRANCIA. By GEORGE C. WILLIAMSON, Litt. D.

GERARD DOU. By Dr. W. MARTIN.

GIORGIONE. By HERBERT COOK, M.A.

GIOTTO. By F. MASON PERKINS.

Translated by Clara Bell.

LUCA DELLA ROBBIA. By the MARCHESA BURLAMACCHI.

LUCA SIGNORELLI. By MAUD CRUTTWELL. 2nd Edition.
MANTEGNA. By MAUD Cruttwell.

MEMLINC. By W. H. JAMES WEALE.

MICHEL ANGELO. By Lord RONALD SUTHERLAND GOWER, M.A.,

F.S.A.

PERUGINO. By G. C. WILLIAMSON, Litt. D.

PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA. By W. G. WATERS, M.A.

PINTORICCHIO. By EVELYN MARCH PHILLIPPS.

RAPHAEL. By H. STRACHEY. 2nd Edition.
REMBRANDT. By MALCOLM BELL.

SODOMA. By the CONTESSA LORENZO PRIULI-BON.
TINTORETTO. By J. B. STOUGHTON HOLBORN, M.A.
VELASQUEZ. By R. A. M. STEVENSON. 3rd Edition.

WATTEAU. By EDGCUMBE STALEY, B.A.

WILKIE. By Lord RONALD SUTHERLAND GOWER, M.A., F.S.A.
In preparation.

EL GRECO By MANUEL B. Cossio, Litt. D.,

Ph.D.

GAUDENZIO FERRARI. By ETHEL HALSEY.

LEONARDO DA VINCI. By EDWARD MCCURDY, M.A.

[blocks in formation]

CHISWICK SHAKESPEARE.

Illustrated by BYAM SHAW.

WITH INTRODUCTIONS AND GLOSSARIES BY JOHN DENNIS.

Printed at the Chiswick Press, pott 8vo., price 1s. 6d. net per volume, in cloth, gilt; or 2s. net in limp leather; also a few copies, on Japanese vellum, to be sold only in sets, price 5s. net per volume.

[blocks in formation]

'A fascinating little edition.'-Notes and Queries.

'A cheap, very comely, and altogether desirable edition.' -Westminster Gazette. But a few years ago such volumes would have been deemed worthy to be considered éditions de luxe. To-day, the low price at which they are offered to the public alone prevents them being so regarded.'-Studio.

'Handy in shape and size, wonderfully cheap, beautifully printed from the Cambridge text, and illustrated quaintly yet admirably by Mr. Byam Shaw, we have nothing but praise for it. No one who wants a good and convenient Shakespeare-without excursuses, discursuses, or even too many notes-can do better, in our opinion, than subscribe to this issue: which is saying a good deal in these days of cheap reprints.'Vanity Fair.

'What we like about these elegant booklets is the attention that has been paid to the paper, as well as to the print and decoration; such stout laid paper will last for ages. On this account alone, the 'Chiswick' should easily be first among pocket Shakespeares.'- Pall Mall Gazette.

( 29 )

New Editions, fcap. 8vo. 2s. 6d. each net.

THE ALDINE EDITION

OF THE

BRITISH

POETS.

'This excellent edition of the English classics, with their complete texts and scholarly introductions, are something very different from the cheap volumes of extracts which are just now so much too common.'-St. James's Gazette.

'An excellent series. Small, handy, and complete.'-Saturday Review.

[blocks in formation]

These volumes may also be had bound in Irish linen, with design in gold on side and back by Gleeson White, and gilt top, 3s. 6d. each net.

« PreviousContinue »