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THE CHRISTIAN YEAR. By JOHN KEBLE. With an Introduction and Notes by W. LOCK, M.A., Sub-Warden of Keble College, Author of 'The Life of John Keble.' Illustrated by R. ANNING

BELL. Fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

A charming edition of a famous book, finely illustrated and printed in black and red, uniform with the 'Imitation of Christ.'

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Messrs. Methuen propose to publish, under this title, a series of the masterpieces of the English tongue, which, while well within the reach of the average buyer, shall be at once an ornament to the shelf of him that owns, and a delight to the eye of him that reads.

The series, of which Mr. William Ernest Henley is the general editor, will confine itself to no single period or department of literature. Poetry, fiction, drama, biography, autobiography, letters, essays-in all these fields is the material of many goodly volumes.

The books, which are designed and printed by Messrs. Constable, will be issued in two editions-(1) A small edition, on the finest Japanese vellum, demy 8vo, 215. a volume nett; (2) The popular edition on laid paper, crown 8vo, buckram, 35. 6ď, a volume.

The following are some notices which have appeared on 'TRISTRAM SHANDY,' the first volume of the series :

'Very dainty volumes are these; the paper, type, and light green binding are all very agreeable to the eye. "Simplex munditiis" is the phrase that might be applied to them. So far as we know, Sterne's famous work has never appeared in a guise more attractive to the connoisseur than this.'-Globe.

The book is excellently printed by Messrs. Constable on good paper, and being divided into two volumes, is light and handy without lacking the dignity of a classic.'-Manchester Guardian.

'This new edition of a great classic might make an honourable appearance in any library in the world. Printed by Constable on laid paper, bound in most artistic and restful-looking fig-green buckram, with a frontispiece portrait and an introduction by Mr. Charles Whibley, the book might well be issued at three times its present price.'-Irish Independent.

'Cheap and comely; a very agreeable edition.'—Saturday Review. 'A real acquisition to the library.'-Birmingham Post.

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With an

2 vols.

THE COMEDIES OF WILLIAM CONGREVE.
Introduction by G. S. STREET, and a Portrait.

25 copies on Japanese paper.

THE LIVES OF DONNE, WOTTON, HOOKER, HERBERT, AND SANDERSON. BY IZAAK WALTON. With an Introduction by VERNON BLACKBURN, and a Portrait.

25 copies on Japanese paper.

THE ADVENTURES OF HADJI BABA OF ISPAHAN. By JAMES MORier. With an Introduction by E. S. BROWNE, M.A. 25 copies on Japanese paper.

THE POEMS OF ROBERT BURNS. With an Introduction by W. E. HENLEY, and a Portrait. 2 vols.

30 copies on Japanese paper.

THE LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS. By SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D. With an Introduction by JOHN HEPBURN MILLAR, and a Portrait. 3 vols.

30 copies on Japanese paper.

Classical Translations

NEW VOLUMES

Crown 8vo. Finely printed and bound in blue buckram.

SOPHOCLES-Electra and Ajax. Translated by E. D. A. MORSHEAD, M. A., late Scholar of New College, Oxford; Assistant Master at Winchester.

2s. 6d.

TACITUS-Agricola and Germania.

Translated by R. B.

TOWNSHEND, late Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge. 2s. 6d.

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New and Recent Books

Rudyard Kipling.

Poetry

BARRACK-ROOM

BALLADS; And

Other Verses. By RUDYARD KIPLING. Seventh Edition. Crown

8vo. 6s.

A Special Presentation Edition, bound in white buckram, with extra gilt ornament. 7s. 6d.

'Mr. Kipling's verse is strong, vivid, full of character. . . . Unmistakable genius rings in every line.'-Times.

'The disreputable lingo of Cockayne is henceforth justified before the world; for a man of genius has taken it in hand, and has shown, beyond all cavilling, that in its way it also is a medium for literature. You are grateful, and you say to yourself, half in envy and half in admiration: "Here is a book; here, or one is a Dutchman, is one of the books of the year. "'-National Observer.

""Barrack-Room Ballads contains some of the best work that Mr. Kipling has ever done, which is saying a good deal. "Fuzzy-Wuzzy," "Gunga Din," and "Tommy," are, in our opinion, altogether superior to anything of the kind that English literature has hitherto produced.'-Athenæum.

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'These ballads are as wonderful in their descriptive power as they are vigorous in their dramatic force. There are few ballads in the English language more stirring than "The Ballad of East and West," worthy to stand by the Border ballads of Scott.'-Spectator.

'The ballads teem with imagination, they palpitate with emotion. We read them with laughter and tears; the metres throb in our pulses, the cunningly ordered words tingle with life; and if this be not poetry, what is?'-Pall Mall Gazette.

Henley. LYRA HEROICA: An Anthology selected from the best English Verse of the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th Centuries. By WILLIAM ERNEST HENLEY, Author of 'A Book of Verse,' 'Views and Reviews,' etc. Crown 8vo. Stamped gilt buckram, gilt top, edges uncut. 65.

'Mr. Henley has brought to the task of selection an instinct alike for poetry and for chivalry which seems to us quite wonderfully, and even unerringly, right.'Guardian.

Jane Barlow. THE BATTLE OF THE FROGS AND MICE, translated by JANE BARLOW, Author of 'Irish Idylls,' and pictured by F. D. BEDFORD. Small 4to. 6s. net.

This is a new version of a famous old fable. Miss Barlow, whose brilliant volume of 'Irish Idylls' has gained her a wide reputation, has told the story in spirited flowing verse, and Mr. Bedford's numerous illustrations and ornaments are as spirited as the verse they picture.

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Tomson. A SUMMER NIGHT, AND OTHER POEMS. By GRAHAM R. TOMSON. With Frontispiece by A. TOMSON. Fcap. 8vo. 35. 6d.

An edition on hand-made paper, limited to 50 copies.

IOS. 6d. net.

'Mrs. Tomson holds perhaps the very highest rank among poetesses of English birth. This selection will help her reputation.'-Black and White.

Ibsen. BRAND. A Drama by HENRIK IBSEN.

Translated by

WILLIAM WILSON. Crown 8vo. Second Edition. 35. 6d.

'The greatest world-poem of the nineteenth century next to "Faust." "Brand" will have an astonishing interest for Englishmen. It is in the same set with "Agamemnon," with "Lear," with the literature that we now instinctively regard as high and holy.'-Daily Chronicle.

"Q." GREEN BAYS: Verses and Parodies.

By "Q.," Author of 'Dead Man's Rock,' etc. Second Edition. Fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d. 'The verses display a rare and versatile gift of parody, great command of metre, and a very pretty turn of humour.'-Times.

"A. G." VERSES TO ORDER. By "A. G." Cr. 8vo. 2s. 6d.

net.

A small volume of verse by a writer whose initials are well known to Oxford men. 'A capital specimen of light academic poetry. These verses are very bright and engaging, easy and sufficiently witty.'-St. James's Gazette.

Hosken.

VERSES BY THE WAY. BY J. D. HOSKEN. Crown 8vo. 5s.

A small edition on hand-made paper. Price 12s. 6d. net.

Q, the

A Volume of Lyrics and Sonnets by J. D. Hosken, the Postman Poet. Author of 'The Splendid Spur,' writes a critical and biographical introduction.

Gale. CRICKET SONGS. By NORMAN GALE. Crown 8vo.

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Also a limited edition on hand-made paper. Demy 8vo. IOS. 6d.

net.

'They are wrung out of the excitement of the moment, and palpitate with the spirit of the game.-Star.

As healthy as they are spirited, and ought to have a great success.'-Times. 'Simple, manly, and humorous. Every cricketer should buy the book.'-Westminster 'Cricket has never known such a singer.'-Cricket.

Gazette.

Langbridge. BALLADS OF THE BRAVE: Poems of Chivalry, Enterprise, Courage, and Constancy, from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. Edited, with Notes, by Rev. F. LANGBRidge. Crown 8vo. Buckram 35. 6d. School Edition, 2s. 6d.

'A very happy conception happily carried out.

These "Ballads of the Brave" are intended to suit the real tastes of boys, and will suit the taste of the great majority.' 'The book is full of splendid things.'-World.

-Spectator.

English Classics

Edited by W. E. HENLEY.

Messrs. Methuen are publishing, under this title, a series of the masterpieces of the English tongue, which, while well within the reach of the average buyer, shall be at once an ornament to the shelf of him that owns, and a delight to the eye of him that reads.

The series, of which Mr. William Ernest Henley is the general editor, will confine itself to no single period or department of literature. Poetry, fiction, drama, biography, autobiography, letters, essays-in all these fields is the material of many goodly volumes.

The books, which are designed and printed by Messrs. Constable, are issued in two editions (1) A small edition, on the finest Japanese vellum, demy 8vo, 215. a volume nett; (2) the popular edition on laid paper, crown 8vo, 35. 6ď. a volume. THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF TRISTRAM SHANDY. By LAWRENCE STERNE. With an Introduction by CHARLES WHIBLEY, and a Portrait. 2 vols. 75.

60 copies on Japanese paper. 425.

'Very dainty volumes are these; the paper, type and light green binding are all very agreeable to the eye. "Simplex munditiis" is the phrase that might be applied to them. So far as we know, Sterne's famous work has never appeared in a guise more attractive to the connoisseur than this.'-Globe.

'The book is excellently printed by Messrs. Constable on good paper, and being divided into two volumes, is light and handy without lacking the dignity of a classic.'-Manchester Guardian.

'This new edition of a great classic might make an honourable appearance in any library in the world. Printed by Constable on laid paper, bound in most artistic and restful-looking fig green buckram, with a frontispiece portrait and an introduction by Mr. Charles Whibley, the book might well be issued at three times its present price.'-Irish Independent.

'Cheap and comely; a very agreeable edition.'-Saturday Review. 'A real acquisition to the library.'—Birmingham Post.

History

Flinders Petrie. A HISTORY OF EGYPT, FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE HYKSOS. By W. M. FLINDERS Petrie, D.C.L., Professor of Egyptology at University College. Fully Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 6s.

'An important contribution to scientific study.'-Scotsman.

'A history written in the spirit of scientific precision so worthily represented by Dr. Petrie and his school cannot but promote sound and accurate study, and supply a vacant place in the English literature of Egyptology.'-Times.

Flinders Petrie. TELL EL AMARNA. By W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE, D.C.L. With chapters by Professor A. H. SAYCE, D.D.; F. LL. GRIFFITH, F.S.A.; and F. C. J. SPURRELL, F.G.S. With numerous coloured illustrations. Royal 4to. 20s. net.

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