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THIS Series, which comprises over four hundred volumes in various departments of Literature, has lately received some notable additions. Prominent among these is a new and attractive edition of The Works of Thackeray, issued under the editorship of Mr. Lewis Melville. It contains all the Original Illustrations, and includes a great number of scattered pieces and illustrations which have not hitherto appeared in any collected edition of the works. The Works of Charles Dickens, reprinted from the first editions, with all the Original lustrations, and with Introductions, Biographical and Bibliographical, by Charles Dickens the Younger, and an attractive edition of The Novels of Charles Lever, illustrated by Phiz and G. Cruikshank, have also a place in the Library. The attention of book buyers may be especially directed to The Border Edition of the Waverley Novels, edited by Mr. Andrew Lang, which, with its large type and convenient form, and its copious illustrations by well-known artists, possesses features placing it in the forefront of editions now obtainable of the famous novels. The Works of Mr. Thomas Hardy, including the poems, have also been recently added to the Three-and-Sixpenny Library. Among other works by notable contemporary authors will be found those of Mr. F. Marion Crawford, Rolf Boldrewood, Mr. H. G. Wells, Gertrude Atherton, Mr. Egerton Castle, Mr. A. E. W. Mason, Maarten Maartens, and Miss Rosa Nouchette Carey; while among the productions of an earlier period may be mentioned the works of Charles Kingsley, Frederick Denison Maurice, Thomas Hughes, and Dean Farrar; and the novels and tales of Charlotte M. Yonge, Mrs. Craik, and Mrs. Oliphant.
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THE

WORKS OF THACKERAY


Reprints of the First Editions, with all the Original Illustrations, and with Facsimiles of Wrappers, etc.


Messrs. macmillian & co., Limited, beg leave to invite the attention of book buyers to the Edition of the works of thackeray in their Three-and-Sixpenny Library, which, when finished, will be the Completest Edition of the Author's Works which has been placed on the market.

The Publishers have been fortunate in securing the services of Mr. lewis melville, the well-known Thackeray Expert. With his assistance they have been able to include in this Edition a great number of scattered pieces from Thackeray's pen, and illustrations from his pencil which have not hitherto been contained in any collected edition of the works. Mr. Melville has read all the sheets as they passed through the press, and collated them carefully with the original editions. He has also provided Bibliographical Introductions and occasional Footnotes.

List of the Series.

vol.

  1. Vanity Fair. With 190 Illustrations.
  2. The History of Pendennis. With 180
    Illustrations.
  3. The Newcomes. With 167 Illustrations.
  4. The History of Henry Esmond.
  5. The Virginians. With 148 Illustrations.
  6. Barry Lyndon and Catherine. With 4
    Illustrations.
  7. The Paris and Irish Sketch Books. With
    63 Illustrations.
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THACKERAY'S WORKS—continued.

vol.

  1. Christmas Books—MRS. PERKINS'S
    ball:our street: dr. birch and his young friends: the kickleburys on the rhine: the rose and the ring. With 127 Illustrations.
  2. Burlesques : From Cornhill to Grand
    Cairo : and Juvenilia. With 84 Illustrations.
  3. The Book of Snobs, and other Contri-
    butions to Punch With 159 Illustrations.
  4. The Yellowplush Correspondence :
    Jeames's Diary : The Great Hoggarty Diamond Etc. With 47 Illustrations.
  5. Critical Papers in Literature.
  6. Critical Papers in Art; Stubbs's Calen-
    dar : Barber Cox. With 99 Illustrations.
  7. Lovel the Widower, and other Stories.
    With 40 Illustrations.
  8. The Fitz-Boodle Papers (including
    Men's Wives), and various Articles. 8 Illustrations.
  9. The English Humourists of the 18th
    Century : The Four Georges : Etc. 45 Illustrations.
  10. Travels in London : Letters to a Young
    Man about Town : and other Contributions to Punch (1845-1850). With 73 Illustrations.
  11. Ballads and Verses, and Miscellaneous
    Contributions to Punch. With 78 Illustrations.
  12. A Shabby Genteel Story, and The
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SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

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OLIVER TWIST. With 27 Illustrations.

NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. With 44 Illustrations.

MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. With 41 Illustrations.

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BARNABY RUDGE. With 76 Illustrations.

DOMBEY AND SON. With 40 Illustrations.

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SKETCHES BY BOZ. With 44 Illustrations.

AMERICAN NOTES AND PICTURES FROM ITALY. With 4 Illustrations.

DAVID COPPERFIELD. With 40 Illustrations.

BLEAK HOUSE. With 43 Illustrations.

LITTLE DORRIT. With 40 Illustrations.

THE LETTERS OF CHARLES DICKENS.

A TALE OF TWO CITIES. With 15 Illustrations.

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MACMILLAN'S
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THE LARGE TYPE
BORDER EDITION OF THE
WAVERLEY NOVELS
edited with
INTRODUCTORY ESSAYS AND NOTES
by
ANDREW LANG
SUPPLEMENTING THOSE OF THE AUTHOR.
With Two Hundred and Fifty New and Original Illustrations by Eminent Artists.

B

Y the kind permission of the Hon. Mrs.maxwell scott, of Abbotsford, the great-granddaughter of Sir walter, the mss. and other material at Abbotsford were examined by Mr. andrew lang during the preparation of his Introductory Essays and Notes to the Series, so that the border edition may be said to contain all the results of the latest researches as to the composition of the Waverley Novels.
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The Border Waverley

  1. WAVERLEY. With 12 Illustrations by Sir H. RAEBURN, R.A., R. W. MACBETH, A.R.A., JOHN PETTIE, R.A., H. MACBETH-RAEBURN, D. HERDMAN, W. J. LEITCH, ROBERT HERDMAN, R.S.A., and J. ECKFORD LAUDER.
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  10. THE FAIR MAID OF PERTH. With 10 Illustrations by Sir G. REID, P.R.S.A., JOHN PETTIE, R.A., R. W MACBETH, A.R.A., and ROBERT HERDMAN, R.S.A.
  11. ANNE OF GEIERSTEIN. With 10 Illustrations by R. DE Los Rios.
  12. COUNT ROBERT OF PARIS and THE SURGEON'S DAUGHTER. With 10 Illustrations by W. HATHERELL, R.I., and W. B. WOLLEN, R.I.
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SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

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THE WORKS OF
THOMAS HARDY
Collected Edition
  1. TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES.
  2. FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD.
  3. THE MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE.
  4. A PAIR OF BLUE EYES.
  5. TWO ON A TOWER.
  6. THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE.
  7. THE WOODLANDERS.
  8. JUDE THE OBSCURE.
  9. THE TRUMPET-MAJOR.
  10. THE HAND OF ETHELBERTA.
  11. A LAODICEAN.
  12. DESPERATE REMEDIES.
  13. WESSEX TALES.
  14. LIFE'S LITTLE IRONIES.
  15. A GROUP OF NOBLE DAMES.
  16. UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE.
  17. THE WELL-BELOVED.
  18. WESSEX POEMS, and other Verses.
  19. POEMS OF THE PAST AND THE PRESENT.
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THE
WORKS OF THOMAS HARDY
SOME PRESS OPINIONS OF THE THREE-AND-SIXPENNY ISSUE

PALL MALL GAZETTE.—". . . their charming edition of the works of Thomas Hardy . . . the price asked for it ... is absurdly cheap. . . . Any more convenient and beautiful form of presentation for these books it would be difficult to find."

ATHENÆUM.— "This edition is so comely and so moderate in price that it may well placate those who have sighed for earlier issues out of their reach. Mr. Hardy's prefaces to the volumes should not be missed, for they are models of a difficult art, whether reflective, informative, or combative."


UNIFORM EDITION OF THE
NOVELS OF CHARLES LEVER
With all the Original Illustrations.
  1. HARRY LORREQUER. Illustrated by PHIZ.
  2. CHARLES O'MALLEY. Illustrated by PHIZ.
  3. JACK HINTON THE GUARDSMAN. Illustrated by PHIZ.
  4. TOM BURKE OF OURS. Illustrated by PHIZ.
  5. ARTHUR O'LEARY. Illustrated by G. CRUIKSHANK.
  6. LORD KILGOBBIN. Illustrated by LUKE FlLDES.
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THE NOVELS OF
F. MARION CRAWFORD


MR. ISAACS: A Tale of Modern India.

ATHENÆUM.— "A work of unusual ability.... It fully deserves the notice it is sure to attract."

DOCTOR CLAUDIUS: A True Story.

ATHENÆUM.— "Few recent books have been so difficult to lay down when once begun."

A ROMAN SINGER.

TIMES.— "A masterpiece of narrative. . . . Unlike any other romance in English literature."

ZOROASTER.

GUARDIAN.— "An instance of the highest and noblest form of novel. . . . Alike in the originality of its conception and the power with which it is wrought out, it stands on a level that is almost entirely its own."

MARZIO'S CRUCIFIX.

TIMES.— "A subtle compound of artistic feeling, avarice, malice, and criminal frenzy is this carver of silver chalices and crucifixes."

A TALE OF A LONELY PARISH.

GUARDIAN.— "The tale is written with all Mr. Crawford's skill."

PAUL PATOFF.

ST. JAMES'S GAZETTE.— "Those who neglect to read Paul Patoff will throw away a very pleasurable opportunity."

WITH THE IMMORTALS.

SPECTATOR.— "Cannot fail to please a reader who enjoys crisp, clear, vigorous working, and thoughts that are alike original and suggestive."

GREIFENSTEIN.

SPECTATOR.— "Altogether, we like Greifenstein decidedly—so much so as to doubt whether it does not dislodge A Roman Singer from the place hitherto occupied by the latter as our favourite amongst Mr. Crawford's novels."

TAQUISARA: A Novel.

PALL MALL GAZETTE.— "Cannot fail to be read with interest and pleasure by all to whom clever characterisation and delicate drawing make appeal."

A ROSE OF YESTERDAY.

SPEAKER.— "There is something in A Rose of Yesterday which makes the book linger with a distinct aroma of its own in the reader's memory."

SANT' ILARIO.

ATHENÆUM.— "The plot is skilfully concocted, and the interest is sustained to the end. . . . A very clever piece of work."

A CIGARETTE-MAKER'S ROMANCE.

GLOBE.— "We are inclined to think this is the best of Mr. Marion Crawford's stories."
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THE NOVELS OF
F. MARION CRAWFORD


KHALED : A Tale of Arabia.

ANTI-JACOBIN.— "Mr. Crawford has written some stories more powerful, but none more attractive than this."

THE THREE FATES.

NATIONAL OBSERVER.— "Increases in strength and in interest even to the end.

THE WITCH OF PRAGUE.

ACADEMY.— "Is so remarkable a book as to be certain of as wide a popularity as any of its predecessors; it is a romance of singular daring and power."

MARION DARCHE: A Story without Comment.

ATHENÆUM.— "Readers in search of a good novel may be recommended to lose no time in making the acquaintance of Marion Darche, her devoted friends, and her one enemy."

KATHARINE LAUDERDALE.

PUNCH.— "Admirable in its simple pathos, its unforced humour, and, above all, in its truth to human nature."

THE CHILDREN OF THE KING.

DAILY CHRONICLE.— "Mr. Crawford has not done better than The Children of the King for a long time. The story itself is a simple and beautiful one."

PIETRO GHISLERI.

SPEAKER.— "Mr. Marion Crawford is an artist, and a great one, and he has been brilliantly successful in a task in which ninety-nine out of every hundred writers would have failed."

DON ORSINO.

ATHENÆUM.— "Don Orsitto is a story with many strong points, and it is told with all the spirit we have been wont to expect from its author."

CASA BRACCIO.

GUARDIAN.— "A very powerful story and a finished work of art."

ADAM JOHNSTONE'S SON.

DAILY NEWS.— "Mr. Crawford has written stories richer in incident and more powerful in intention, but we do not think that he has handled more deftly or shown more delicate insight into tendencies that go towards making some of the more spiritual tragedies of life."

THE RALSTONS.

ATHENÆUM.— "The present instalment of what promises to be a very voluminous family history, increasing in interest and power as it develops, turns upon the death of Robert and the disposition of his millions, which afford ample scope for the author's pleasantly ingenious talent in raising and surmounting difficulties of details."

CORLEONE: A Tale of Sicily.

PALL MALL GAZETTE.—" A splendid romance."

VIA CRUCIS: A Romance of the Second Crusade.

GRAPHIC.— "A stirring story."

IN THE PALACE OF THE KING: A Love Story of Old Madrid.

SPECTATOR.—" A truly thrilling tale."
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THE NOVELS OF
ROLF BOLDREWOOD


ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

A STORY OF LIFE AND ADVENTURE IN THE BUSH AND IN THE GOLD-FIELDS OF AUSTRALIA

GUARDIAN.— "A singularly spirited and stirring tale of Australian life, chiefly in the remoter settlements."

A MODERN BUCCANEER.

DAILY CHRONICLE.— "We do not forget Robbery under Arms, or any of its various successors, when we say that Rolf Boldrewood has never done anything so good as A Modern. Buccaneer. It is good, too, in a manner which is for the author a new one."

THE MINER'S RIGHT.
A TALE OF THE AUSTRALIAN GOLD-FIELDS.

WORLD.— "Full of good passages, passages abounding in vivacity, in the colour and play of life. . . . The pith of the book lies in its singularly fresh and vivid pictures of the humours of the gold-fields —tragic humours enough they are, too, here and again."

THE SQUATTER'S DREAM.

FIELD.— "The details are filled in by a hand evidently well conversant with his subject, and everything is ben trovato, if not actually true. A perusal of these cheerfully written pages will probably give a better idea of realities of Australian life than could be obtained from many more pretentious works."

A SYDNEY-SIDE SAXON.

GLASGOW HERALD.— "The interest never flags, and altogether A Sydney-Side Saxon is a really refreshing book."

A COLONIAL REFORMER.

ATHENÆUM.— " A series of natural and entertaining pictures of Australian life, which are, above all things, readable."

NEVERMORE.

OBSERVER.— "An exciting story of Ballarat in the 'fifties. Its hero, Lance Trevanion, is a character which for force of delineation has no equal in Rolf Boldrewoods previous novels."

PLAIN LIVING. A Bush Idyll.

ACADEMY.— "A hearty story, deriving charm from the odours of the bush and the bleating of incalculable sheep.'

MY RUN HOME.

ATHENÆUM.— "Rolf Boldrewood's last story is a racy volume. It has many of the best qualities of Whyte Melville, the breezy freshness and vigour of Frank Smedley, with the dash and something of the abandon of Lever. . . . His last volume is one of his best."

THE SEALSKIN CLOAK.

TIMES.— "A well-written story."

THE CROOKED STICK; or, Pollie's Probation.

ACADEMY.— "A charming picture of Australian station life."

OLD MELBOURNE MEMORIES.

NATIONAL OBSERVER.— "His book deserves to be read in England with as much appreciation as it has already gained in the country of its birth."

A ROMANCE OF CANVAS TOWN, and other Stories.

ATHENÆUM.— "The book is interesting for its obvious insight into life in the Australian bush."

WAR TO THE KNIFE; or, Tangata Maori.

ACADEMY.— "A stirring romance."

BABES IN THE BUSH.

OUTLOOK.— "A lively and picturesque story."

DAILY TELEGRAPH.— "Bristles with thrilling incident."

IN BAD COMPANY, and other Stories.
DAILY NEWS.— " The best work this popular author has done for some time."
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By H. G. WELLS

THE PLATTNER STORY : and others.

TALES OF SPACE AND TIME.

THE STOLEN BACILLUS : and other Incidents.

THE INVISIBLE MAN. A Grotesque Romance. Eighth Edition.

LOVE AND MR. LEWISHAM. A Story of a very Young Couple.

WHEN THE SLEEPER WAKES.

THE FIRST MEN IN THE MOON.

TWELVE STORIES AND A DREAM.

By A. E. W. MASON

THE COURTSHIP OF MORRICE BUCKLER.

THE PHILANDERERS.

MIRANDA OF THE BALCONY.

By EGERTON CASTLE

THE BATH COMEDY.

THE PRIDE OF JENNICO. Being a Memoir of Captain Basil Jennico.

THE LIGHT OF SCARTHEY. A Romance.

"LA BELLA," AND OTHERS.

"YOUNG APRIL."

By MAARTEN MAARTENS

AN OLD MAID'S LOVE. A Dutch Tale told in English.

THE GREATER GLORY. A Story of High Life.

MY LADY NOBODY. A Novel.

GOD'S FOOL. A Koopstad Story.

THE SIN OF JOOST AVELINGH. A Dutch Story.

HER MEMORY.
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THE NOVELS OF

ROSA N. CAREY

Over Half-a-Million of these works have been printed.

47th Thousand.
NELLIE'S MEMORIES.

STANDARD.– " Miss Carey has the gift of writing naturally and simply, her pathos is true and unforced, and her conversations are sprightly and sharp."

33rd Thousand.
WEE WIFIE.

LADY.– " Miss Carey's novels are always welcome ; they are out of the common run, immaculately pure, and very high in tone."

29th Thousand.
BARBARA HEATHCOTE'S TRIAL.

DAILY TELEGRAPH.– " A novel ot a sort which it would be a real loss to miss."

25th Thousand.
ROBERT ORD'S ATONEMENT.

STANDARD.– " Robert Ord's Atonement is a delightful book, very quiet as to its story, but very strong in character, and instinct with that delicate pathos which is the salient point of all the writings of this author."

32nd Thousand.
WOOED AND MARRIED.

STANDARD.– "There is plenty of romance in the heroine's life. But it would not be fair to tell our readers wherein that romance consists or how it ends. Let them read the book for themselves. We will undertake to promise that they will like it."

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