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THE OXFORD MISCELLANY

¶ Fiction

BARRETT {E. S.). The Heroine, or Adventures of a Fair Romance Reader (1831). With an Introduction by Sir Walter Raleigh.

GALT {JOHN). Annals of the Parish (1821). With an Introduction by G. S. Gordon, and a frontispiece and facsimile title-page.

INCHBALD (MRS.). A Simple Story (1791). With an Introduction by Lytton Strachey, and facsimile title-page.

PEACOCK (T. L.). Nightmare Abbey. A page-for-page reprint of the first edition, 1818. Edited by C. E. Jones.

READE (CHARLES). A Good Fight {1859). The original short version of The Cloister and the Hearth. Here for the first time reprinted in book-form. With an Introduction by Andrew Lang, and fifteen illustrations by Charles Keene.

WOLLSTONECRAFT (MARY). Original Stories from Real Life. Introduction by E. V. Lucas, with six illustrations by W. Blake.

¶ Anthologies

ECHOES FROM THE OXFORD MAGAZINE, 1883-1890.

MORE ECHOES FROM THE OXFORD MAGAZINE, 1890-1896. With contributions by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch and his contemporaries.

SEA-SONGS AND BALLADS, 1400-1886. Edited by {{sc|C. Stone. With an Introduction by Admiral Sir Cyprian. Bridge. Also on Oxford India Paper, 4s. 6d. net

TREASURY OF SACRED SONG, from Dunbar to Tennyson. Selected by Francis Turner Palgrave. Alsoon Oxford India Paper, 4s. 6d. net.

WAR-SONGS, 1333-1866. Selected by Christopher Stone. With an Introduction by General Sir Ian Hamilton.

WORDSWORTH. Poems and Extracts chosen by Wordsworth (from the Countess of Winclielsea and others) for an album, Christmas, 1819, and now first printed. Introduction by H. Litledale and Preface by J. R. Rees. With a portrait and facsimile.

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