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ELLIS & ELVEY'S PUBLICATIONS.


London: 29, New Bond Street, W.


Two Vols., crown 8vo, cloth gilt, bound from the Author's own design, 18s.

THE COLLECTED WORKS OF DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI

contents.

Vol. I. Poems, Prose Tales, and Literary Papers.
Vol. II. Translations (including Dante's "Vita Nuova" and the Early Italian Poets), Prose Notices of Fine Arts.

Copies can be had in morocco extra, bound from the Author's own design.


Crown 8vo, with Portrait, cloth gilt, price 6s.

THE POETICAL WORKS OF DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI.

EDITED, WITH PREFACE, by W. M. ROSSETTI.

A NEW EDITION IN ONE VOLUME.

This volume contains all the Original Poems of D. G. Rossetti, as printed in the Collected Works.

The Portrait, which is issued as a Frontispiece, is an engraving by Mr. C. W. Sherborn, from a Photograph of the Poet taken at Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, in 1864, never before published.

An Edition of 100 Copies was printed upon Large Paper.

Copies can be had in the best Levant morocco, super extra, top edges gilt, in a variety of styles and colours.

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

"A handsome and convenient volume. . . . Will be valued by many lovers of true poetry."—Athenæum, Jan. 24, 1891.

"Presented in a very pleasant form."—Pall Mall Gazette, Jan. 10, 1891.

"The interest of the book is heightened by the excellent portrait of Rossetti, and by the biographical and expository preface furnished by the editor."—Globe, Jan. 12, 1891.

"Does great credit to its publishers. Mr. W. M. Rossetti's preface calls for nothing but praise."—Speaker, Jan. 24, 1891.

"This is a volume to be grateful for."—Daily Chronicle, Jan. 14, 1891.

"Well printed on good paper, and makes a convenient, attractive, and companionable volume."—Echo, Jan. 23, 1891.

"Neatly bound and well printed, deserves a cordial welcome."—Scotsman, Jan. 19, 1891.

"In a most convenient and agreeable form . . . the tasteful volume is sure to find a wide and ready sale."—Court Journal, Feb. 7, 1891.

"For popular use nothing could be better than this volume."—Yorkshire Post, Feb. 11, 1891.

"We may well be grateful to Mr. W. M. Rossetti for giving us in this single volume a complete collection of his brother's poems."—Yorkshire Herald, Feb. 2, 1891.

"All Rossetti's poems are included in the present edition, which, being in one volume, and comparatively cheap, will carry them into wider circles of readers."—Glasgow Herald, Feb. 3, 1891.

"Messrs. Ellis & Elvey have done considerable service to every lover of fine poetry in issuing a cheap collected edition of Rossetti's poems."—Birmingham Weekly Mail, Feb. 28, 1891.

"C'est assurément une idée heureuse qu'ont eue les éditeurs Ellis et Elvey d'offrir au public, en un élegant volume, d'un prix accessible, l'ensemble de l'œuvre poétique de Rossetti."—Le Livre Moderne, July 10, 1891.