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3854383The Ebb-Tide — Mr. William Heinemann's ListRobert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne

Telegraphic Address

Sunlocks, London,


21 Bedford Street, W. C. August 1894.

A LIST OF

Mr. WILLIAM HEINEMANN'S

Publications

The Books mentioned in this List can be obtained to order by any Bookseller if not in stock, or will be sent by the Publisher post free on receipt of the published price

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REMBRANDT:

HIS LIFE, HIS WORK, AND HIS TIME.

BY

EMILE MICHEL,

MEMBER OF THE INSTITUTE OF FRAHCE, TRANSLATED BY FLORENCE SIMMONDS, EDITED AND PREFACED BY

FREDERICK WEDMORE.

In Two Volumes, 4¢0.

With 33 photogravures, 34 coloured reproductions of paintings and chalk drawings, and 250 illustrations in the text.

Tu& Orpinary Epition. Printed on superfine paper specially made for this work, price £2 25, set,

THE Epirion pe Luxe. Limited to 150 numbered copies for Great Britain, printed on specially imported Japanese vellum, with India proof duplicates of the photogravures, price increased to £12 12s. #ef. Only a few copies of this edition remain.

The TIMES.—" This very sumptuous and beautiful book has long been expected by all students of Rembrandt, for M, Emile Michel, the chief French authority on the Dutch School of Painting, has been known to be engaged upon it for many years. ... . Merely to look th the reproductions in M. Michel's book is enough to explain the passionate eagerness with which modern collectors carry on their search after Rembrandt's drawings, and the great prices which are paid for them."

" The GRAPHIC,—"' Never before has so neg a picture of Rembrandt's personality, his surroundings, and his work been before the world; and never in the present generation at cast is its position likely to be usurped by any other book,"

An illustrated prospectus may be had on application. Wew Publications. MY PARIS NOTE-BOOK,

By tue Autuor or "AN EncuisHmMan IN Parts," In One Volume, demy 8vo. Price r4s.

Contemporary France, with the never-failing interest of the period since res, is mirrored in the pages of this boak with the intimat= and at the same time universal knowledge only possible toa main of the world, whose acquaintance with human nature is aided by his ¢kill in noting the salient features both of circumstances aod of men.

The ancedotes related are mot mere tales of small importance, but are

indicative of a keen literary appreciativeness of their bearing on characters or movements,

MEMOIRS. By CHARLES GODFREY LELAND

(HANS BREITMANN). Second Edition. In One Volume, 8vo, With Portrait. Price 75, 6d. The Times.—From first to last a very entertaining book, full of stories, strange adventures, curious expemences, and mot incansiderahle achicvements,

instinct with the strong personality of the writer, and not unpleasantly tinged with the egotism that Lelongs to a strong personality." .,

THE ROMANCE OF AN EMPRESS,

CATHERINE Il. OF RUSSIA,

By K. WALISZEWSKI.

Translated from the French. Second Edition. In One Volume, fyo, With Portrait. Price 7s. 6¢.

The Times.—" This bovk is based on the confessions of the Empress herself; it gives striking pictures of the condition of the contemporary Ruasia whch she did so ae to mould as well as to expand... Few stories in history are more romantic than that of Catherine IL of Russia, with its sy | incidents and thrilling episodes; few characters present more curious proviems."

A FRIEND OF THE QUEEN.

MARIE ANTOINETTE AND COUNT FERSEN.

By PAUL GAULOT.

Translated from the Frenet by Mrs, CaAsHEL Hoey. In Two Volumes, &ve, With Two Portraits, Price 24s,

The Tinres,—" M. Gaulat's work tells, with new and authentic details, the

share in

romantic story of Count Fersen's devotion to Marie Antoinette, of his the celebrated Flight to Warennes and in many other well known episodes of the uwhappy Queen's life, Wew Publications. MR. HALL CAINE'S NEW NOVEL,

THE MANXMAN.

In One Volume, price 65,

MEMOIRS (VIEUX SOUVENIRS). By Tun COMTE DE JOINVILLE, 'Yranslated from the French by —.

Hlustrated by the Author. (fu preparation.

NAPOLEON AND THE FAIR SEX, {NAPOLEON ET SES FEMMES}. From the French of Frép&ric MAsson,

By FLORENCE SIMMONDS,

With Portraits, [it pov Acrra tion

ROYAL SURROUNDINGS. (AuTourR p'tn TRONE}. From the French of K. WALIzeEWsK1, Author of The Romance of an Empress," [in preparation.

A CENTURY OF GERMAN LYRICS.

Translated from the German by K, F, KRogxer.

In One Volume, feap. 8vo, [ia AreAcration,

VILLIERS DE L'ISLE ADAM:

HIS LIFE AND WORKS. From the French of Vicomut= Rovert pu Pontavice pe Hrusser. Br LADY MARY LOYD. With Portrait and Facsimile. Crown 8vo, cloth, ros. 6d

Forthcoming Works.

IN RUSSET AND SILVER; POEMS, By Eouunp Gosse,

LETTERS OF SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. Edited by Exxest Hartiey Coveripce. With lortraits and Mlustrations.

LITTLE JOHANNES,

By Fraevexice van Expex. Translated from the Dutch by Ciara Deir. With an Introduction by Awprew Lanc.

LIFE OF HEINRICH HEINE.

By Ricuaxp Garnett, LL.D. With Portrait, Crown Sve (uniform with the translation of Heine's Works),

STRAY MEMORIES. Dy Evtex Terry. In One Volume. gto. Dlustrated.

THE PLAYS OF GERHART HAUPTMANN.

HANNELE: A DREAM POEM. Translated by Witttam Archer, Small 4to, with Portrait and Illustrations, 5s.

To be followed by LONELY FOLK and THE WEAVERS.

A NEW PLAY,

By EySanstjenxe ByGexson. Translated from the Norwegian.

SONGS ON STONE,

By J. McNews Wwistier, A Series of Tihographic drawings in colour by Mr. WittsTier, will appear from time to time in parts, under the above title, Each containing four plates. The first issue of 200 copies will be sold at Two Guineas nct per part, by Subscription for the Series only.

There will also Mine ere apancse Pager, signed by the Five artist, wineas net,

The Great Educators,

A Series of Volumes by Eminent Writers, presenting tn their entirely "A Biographical History of Education,"

The Times,—"" A Series of Monographs on * The Great Educators' should prove of service to all who concern themselves with the history, theory, aad practic: of education."

Tie Speaker,—* There isa promising sound about the title of Mr, Heinemann's new series, 'The Great Edueators.' It should help to allay the hunger and thirst for knowledge and culture of the vast multitude of young men and maidens which our educational system turns out yearly, provided at least with 2n appetite for instruction."

Each subject will form a complete volume, crown Syo, ss

Now ready, ARISTOTLE, and the Ancient Sonia, Ideals, By Twomas Davinsox, M.A., LL.D, The Times.—" A very readable sketch of a very interesting subject."

LOYOLA, and the Educational System of the Jesuits, By Rev. Tuomas Ivcnes, $.J.

Saturday Keview.—** Full of valuahle information. . . . . If a school. master would Icarn how the education of the young can be carried on so as to confer real dignity on those engaged in it,we recommend him to read Mr, Hughes' book."

ALCUIN, and the Rise of the Christian Schools. By Professor Axpeew F. West, Ph.D.

FROEBEL, and Education by Self-Activity. Ty IT, CourtHOPE Gower, M.A.

ABELARD, and the Origin and Early History of Universities. By Jures Ganmies, Comravad, Professor in the Facully of Toulouse.

In Jrefarntion,

ROUSSEAU; and, Education according to Nature. Dy Pavut H. Haxes.

HORACE MANN, and Public Education in the United States, By Nictotas Murray Botte, Ph.D,

THOMAS and MATTHEW ARNOLD, and their Influence on Education, By J. G. Fircn, LLD., Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools.

Volumes on Herbart, and Modern German Education; and Pestalozzi; or, the Friend and Student of Children, to fullow,

THE PROSE WORKS

HEINRICH HEINE.

TRANSLATED BY

CHARLES GODFREY LELAND, M.A., F.R.LS. (WANS BREITMANN).

Tn Eight Volumes.

The Li Edition, in crown vo, cloth, at ss, per volume, Each volume of this edition is sold separately. 'The Cabinet Edition, in special binding, boxed, price £2 ror. the set. The Large Paper Edition, limited to roo Nuwiabered Copies, Brice 157. per volume net, will only be supplied to subscribers for the Complete Work.

I. FLORENTINE NIGHTS, SCITINABELEWOPSKI, THE RABBI] OF BACHARACH, and SITAKESPEARE'S MAIDENS AND WOMEN.

Il., oe PICTURES OF TRAVEL. 1523-1828. In Two

Acs.

IV, THE SALON, Letters on Art, Music, Popular Life,

and Politics. V., VI. GERMANY. In Two Volumes,

VIL, VIII. FRENCH AFFAIRS. Letters from Paris 1832, and Lutetia, In Two Vols,

Tinet.— We can recommend no hetter medium for makiag acquaintance at first hand with 'the German Aristophanes' than the works of Heinrich Heine, translated by Charles Godfrey Leland, Mr. Leland manages pretty successfully to preserve the easy grace of the original."

Satnrday Review," Verily Heinrich Heine and not Jean Paul is der Finzige among Germans: and great is the ventore of trinslating him which Mr, Leland has so boldly undertaken, and in which he has for the most part quitted himself so well."

Pall Mail Gasetie "Te is a byilliant performance, both for the quality of the translation of each page and the sustained effort of rendering so many of them, There is really hardly any need to learn German now to appreciate Heine's prose, English literature of this country does not contain much progo more striking, more catertaining, and more thought provoking than these now placed before English readers,"

Daily Telegraph,—* Mr, Leland bas done bis translation in able and schoLarly fashion." To be foilowed by THE POETIC WORKS OF HEINRICH HEINE.

ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON. A Study of His Life and Work. By Agtuvr Waven, B.A.Oxoa. With Twenty Iustrations from Photographs specially taken for thit Work, Five Portraits, and Facsimile of Tennyson's MS, Third and Cheaper Edition, Crown &vo cloth, gilt edges, or uncut, 6s.

RECOLLECTIONS OF MIDDLE LIFE. By Franciour Sarcey. Translated by E. L. Canny. In One Volume, 8vo, With Portrait. 10. 6.

PRINCE BISMARCK, An Historical Biography. By Cuaries Lowe, M.A, With Portraits, Crown 8vo, 6s,

THE FAMILY LIFE OF HEINRICH HEINE, Iilustrated by one hundred and twenty-two hitherto unpublished letters addressed by him to different members of his family, Edited by his nephew, Baron Lepwic vox Esnnex, and translated by Cuarces Gopreey Letaxp, In One Volume, 8vo, with 4 Portraits, 12s. Gd.

RECOLLECTIONS OF COUNT LEO TOLSTOY. Together with a Letter to the Women of France on the ' Kreutze Sonata." By C. A. Betiezs. Translated from the Russian by C. E. Turner, English Lecturer in the University of St. Petersburg. In One Volume, Evo. With Portrait. 201. Gd.

THE LIFE OF HENRIK IBSEN, By Henxix J.tcer. Translated by Ciara Bret, With the Verse done into English from the Norwegian Original by Eouuxp Gosse. Crown Ovo, cloth, és,

A COMMENTARY ON THE WORKS OF HENRIK IBSEN. By Hjazcmar Hjorth Bovesex, Author of 'Goethe and Schiller," 'Essays on German Literature," &c. Crown fvo, clea, 74. 6d, met.

DE QUINCEY MEMORIALS, Being Letters and other Records here first Published, with Communications from Cormnipcr, The Worpswortns, Hanan More, Proressor Witson, andothers. Edited with Introduction, Notes, and Narrative, by ALexanoer H. Jarr, LL.D, F.R.S.E. In two volumes, demy 8vo, cloth, with portraits, gor. net.

THE POSTHUMOUS WORKS OF THOMAS DE QUINCEY. Edited with Introduction and Notes fram the Author's Original MSS,, by Aurxaxper H. Jarr, LL.D, F.R.S.E., &e, Crowa 8vo, cloth, 6s. each

I. SUSPIRIA DE PROFUNDIS. With other Essays.

II. CONVERSATION AND COLERIDGE. With other Essays.

MR. PUNCH'S POCKET IBSEN. A Collection of some of the Master's best known Dramas, condensed, revised, and slightly rearranged for the benefit of the Earnest Student. By F. Axstey. Author of "Vice Versa," Voces Populi," &e With Mlustrations, reprodi by permission, from Punch, and a new Frontispiece, by Bernard Parndge. aiéano, cloth, 35. 6d.

FROM WISDOM COURT. By Hexey Seton Merriman aod Srxruxx Guanast Tattextynx With jo Illustrations by E. Cournot, Crown $vo, cloth, as. 6,

THE OLD MAIDS' CLUB. By I. Zancwitt, Author of "Children of the Ghetto," &c, Illustrated by F. H. Townsexn, Crown 8vo, cloth, 35, 6d.

WOMAN—THROUGH A MAN'S EYEGLASS, By aes - SALAMAN« With Illustrations by Duprey Harpy, Crown wo, cloth, 34. Gd.

STORIES OF GOLF. Collected by Wituiam Kyicur and T. T. Otteuant. With Rhymes on Golf by various hands; also Shakespeare on Golf, &c, Lularged Ldition, Wcap. Evo, cloth, as, 6,

GIRLS AND WOMEN. By E, Ciiester. Pott $yo, cloth, az, Gd., or gilt extra, 3s. Gd.

QUESTIONS AT ISSUE. Essays. By Epuunn Gossr. Crown 8vo, buckram, gilt top, 7s. Ga.

%," A Limited Edition on Large Pager, ass, net,

GOSSIP IN A LIBRARY. By Epmeunp Gosse, Author of = wee Studies," Ke, Third Edition. Crown 6vo, buckram, gilt top, Pat *,° A Limited Eiition om Large Paper, 25%. net.

THE ROSE: A Treatise on the Cultivation, History, Family Characteristics, &c., of the Various Groups of Roses, With Accurate Desenption of the Varietics now Generally Grown, By H, B. Ect. bho ope With an Totroduction by Geonce H Ettwancr, ram, cloth, se.

THE GARDEN'S STORY; or, Pleasures and Trials of an Amateor Gardener, By G.H. Eccwancrr., Withan Introduction by the Rev. C, Wottey Dep, 1amo, cloth, with Iustrations, se,

THE GENTLE ART OF MAKING ENEMIES, As pleasingly excimp'ified in many instances, wherein the serious ones of this earth, carefully exasperated, have been prettily apurred on to indiscretions and unseemiiness, while overcome by an undue sense of right DB J. M'Neuat, Wistiar. A New Bdition, Pott 4to, halfclosh, ros, 64

THE JEW AT HOME. Impressions of a Summer and

Autumn Spent with Him in Austria and Russia. By Josken Pexnats. With Ilustrations by the Author. 4to, Goth, $e.

CC ——

QUEEN JOANNA I. OF NAPLES, SICILY, AND ERUSALEM; Countuss of Provence, Forcalyuier, and Piedmont, An jssay on her Times. By Sr, Ctark baoverey. Imperial vo, With Numerous Ilustrations, 14,

CHARLES III. OF NAPLES AND URBAN VI,; also CECCO D'ASCOLI, Poet, Asivologer, Physican. Two Historical Essays, Dy Sr. Crain Banpesey. With Illustrations, &vo, cloth,ras. Gz,

THE NEW EXODUS. A Study of Israel in Russia. Ly Haroun Feepertc. Demy &vo, Illustrated, 168.

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS IN THE SECRET SERVICE. The Recollections of a Spy, By Major Hennt ce Camox. With New Preface, 8vo, boards, price 2% éd., or cloth, 3s, 6a,

  • .° The Library Edition, with Portraits and Facsimiles, Sv, 4s, ts still on gale,

THE GREAT WAR OF 189—. A Forecast. By RearAdmiral Cotostn, Col, Maurice, R.A. Captain Mauna, Awcttinatp Forves. Cuarces Lowy, D. Crnisrig Murray, and F. Scvpawors. In One Volume, large 8vo, Wich numerous IJlustrations, tas. 6.

STUDIES OF RELIGIOUS HISTORY. By ERnesi Rewan, late of the French Academy, In One Volume, 8vo0, 74. Get.

THE ARBITRATOR'S MANUAL. Under the London Chamber of Arbitration. Being a Practical Treatise on the Power and Duties of an Arbitrator, with the Rules and Procedure of the Court of Arbitration, and the Forms. By Joseen Sevsour Saranax, Author of "Trade Marks," &c. Feap. &vo, 37. 6d.

THE COMING TERROR. And other Exsays and Letters. By Rosert Buctianan. Second Edition, Demy 8vo, cloth, ras. 6.

ARABIC AUTHORS: A Manual of Arabian History and Literature. By F. F. Ansvruyot, M.R.A.S., Author of " Early Ideas," " Persian Portraits," &c. 8vo, cloth, 5s.

THE LABOUR MOVEMENT IN AMERICA, By Ricuarp T. Exy, Ph.D, Assceiute in Political Economy, Johes Hopkins University. Crown 8vo, cloth, 57.

THE SPEECH OF MONKEYS. [Dy Professor R. L.

Garxer. Crown 8vo, 72. 6d,

THE HOURS OF RAPHAEL, IN OUTLINE. aa with the Ceiling of the Hall where they were originally painted. By Marv E. Wittiaus, Folio, cloth, £a 22. net,

THE PASSION PLAY AT OBERAMMERGAU, 1890, By F. W. Faxraz, D.D., F.R.S., Archdeacon and Canon of Westminster, &c. &e, gto, cloth, as. Gv.

THE WORD OF THE LORD UPON THE WATERS. Sermons read by His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Germany, while at Sea on his Voyages to the Land of the Midnight Sun, Composed by Dr. Racttrex, Army Chaplain, and Translated from the German by Joun R, MclIu.xaitx. gto, cloth, 25 6a.

THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS WITHIN YOU. Christianity not as a Mystic Religion but asa New Theory of Life. By Count Leo Totstoy. Translated from the Russian by Constance Ganxerr. Library Edition, in two volumes, crown Svo, 1. Alboa Popular Edition in One Volume, cloth, 25. 62.

THE LITTLE MANX NATION. (Lectures delivered at the Royal Trstitution, 1891.) By Haut Caine, Author of "The Bondmat," * The Scapegoat," &c. Crown Bva, cloth, 3s, 6,3 paper, af. Get,

NOTES FOR THE NILE, Together with a Metrical Rendering of the Se of Ancient Egypt and of the Precepts of Ptalhotep [the oldest hook in the world), By Harpwicke D. Rawsstnv, M.A, Imperial 16mo, cloth, ss.

DENMARK: its His* Topogra Language, Literature. Fine Arts, Social Life, and Fiuance. Erte beeen Demy évo, cloth, with Map, raz. Get,

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THE REALM OF THE HABSBURGS, By SipNey aoe Author of "Imperial Germany." In One Volume, Cyown vo, 75. fd.

IMPERIAL GERMANY. A Critical Study of Fact and Character, By Sipxey WaitMan, New Edition, Revised and Enlarged, Crown 8va, cloth, 2s, 6a; paper, as,

THE CANADIAN GUIDE-BOOK,. Part I. The Tourist's and Sportsman's Guideto EasternCanada and Newfoundland, including ful) descriptions of Routes, Cities, Points of Interest, Summer Resorts, Fishing Places, &c., in Eastern Ontario, The Muskoka District, 'The St, Lawrence Region, The Lake §:, John Country, The Maritime Provinces, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, With an Appendix giving Fish and Game Laws, and Official Lists of Trout and Salmon Rivers and their Lessees» By Cuaries G, D. Ronrets, Professor of English Literatureio King's College, Windsor, N.S, With Maps and mauy Illustrations. Crown 8vo, limp cloth, 6s.

Part Il. WESTERN CANADA. Including the Peninsula and Northern Regions of Ontario, the Canadian Shores of the Great Lakes, the Lake of the Woods Region, Manitoba and "'The Great North-West," The Canadian Rocky Mountains and National Park, British Colombia, and Vancouver Island. By Exxest Ixcansou, With Maps and many INustrations, Crown vo, limp cloth, 6s,

THE GUIDE-BOOK TO ALASKA AND THE NORTHWEST COAST, including the Shores of Washington, British Columbia, South-Eastern Alaska, the Aleutian and the Seal Islands, the Helsing and the Arctic Coasts, Dy E. R, Scitpsons, With Maps and many IMustrations, Crown 6yo, limp cloth, ér_

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IN THE TRACK OF THE SUN. Readings from the Diary of 2 Globe-Troucr, By Faroreick Dionat: Troursox, With many Ilustrations by Mr. HARRY Fenn and from Photographs, In one volume, 40,

New Fiction. IN THREE VOLUMES.

THE MERCHANT OF KILLOGUE, By FEF. Dowxey {F. M. Antex), Author of Through Green Glasses," &c.

THE POTTER'S THUMB. Ly F. A. Sreez, Author of

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A DAUGHTER OF MUSIC. By G, Cotmorr, Author of "A Conspiracy of Silence," &c,

BENEFITS FORGOT. By Wotcorr Bacestier.

IN TWO VOLUMES. HER OWN FOLK (EN FAMILLE), By Hecror MAtor. Translated from the French by Lapy Many Lovn, (ia preparation.

THE SURRENDER OF MARGARET BELLARMINE. By Apetixe Seaceant, Author of * The Stary of a Penitent Soul," &c. In Two Volumes, Crown 8vo, tas,

A VICTIM OF GOOD LUCK. By W. E. Norris. A DRAMA IN DUTCH, By Z. Z, ([/ preparation, IN ONE VOLUME,

THE MANXMAN, By Hat Came. Crown $vo, cloth, 6s

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THE JUSTIFICATION OF ANDREW LEEBRUN. By F. Bassetr, Crown Svo, 6s,

AT THE GATE OF SAMARIA. By W. J. Locke.

[in foepare tion,

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A BATTLE AND A BOY. Py Biaxcue Wits [lowarp,

Author of "Guenn," &c. With Forty Mlustrations by J. MacNeree UR (fn preparation.

Popular 6s. Wovels.

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THE KING OF SCHNORRERS, GROTESQUES AND

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THE COUNTESS RADNA. uF W. E. Norais, Author of

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THE NAULAHKA. A Taleof Westand East. By Rupyarp

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