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UNWIN BROTHERS,

THE GRESHAM FRESS,

CHILWORTH AND LONDON.

Now Ready at all Libraries, 3 vols., δυο.

A SON OF HAGAR.

A ROMANCE OF OUR TIME.

"This second of Mr. Hall Caine's novels is said to leave no uncertainty as to his place among novelists."-Athenæum.

Cheaper Edition, Cloth, 3s. 6d.; Illustrated Boards, 2s.

THE SHADOW OF A CRIME.

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Of "The Shadow of a Crime (a Novel, of which four editions have already appeared), the Academy said :-" It is a work of art which will live in the memory of all who can put themselves in the position of sympathy with deep feeling and highly-wrought emotion." The Standard said:-" Mr. Hall Caine has some of the best attributes of Charles Reade, with even more than that writer's picturesqueness as a romancist.' The St. James's Gazette said "The most callous reviewer would be inclined to describe it as little short of splendid." The Saturday Review said:" To say that we derive from it much the same quality of literary pleasure as from Mr. Blackmore's masterpiece is to pay it a great compliment, but not an undeserved one." Other journals in England and America said:-"At a bound Mr. Hall Caine has taken rank among the first of our novelists. In him we have a great writer of fiction just when we wanted such a one."

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CHATTO & WINDUS, PICCADILLY, W.

Cloth, 8vo, 7s. 6d.

RECOLLECTIONS OF

ROSSETTI.

Cheap Edition, Cloth, 8vo, 5s.

COBWEBS OF CRITICISM.

Cloth, 4to, 158.

SONNETS OF THREE CENTURIES. ELLIOT STOCK, PATERNOSTER ROW.

Handy Series, 25 cents.

SHE'S ALL THE WORLD TO ME.

A NOVELETTE.

"Mr. Hall Caine has written a poem in strength and beauty of idea."-Nation. "Most masterly."-Literary World (Boston).

HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK.

A NEW SERIES OF CRITICAL BIOGRAPHIES.

EDITED BY PROFESSOR ERIC S. ROBERTSON.

MONTHLY SHILLING

VOLUMES.

Vol. I.-" LIFE OF LONGFELLOW."

BY PROFESSOR ERIC S. ROBERTSON,

"The object of 'GREAT WRITERS' is to 'furnish the public with interesting and accurate accounts of the men and women notable in modern literature.' The first volume, now before us, is on Longfellow, by the Editor, and gives, in the space of 180 pages, a detailed account of the poet's life, an analysis of his work, and an essay on his place in literature. It is as the household poet par excellence that Longfellow may reasonably take the first place in such a series as that now to be issued, and, as an accompaniment to the reading of the poems themselves, nothing more is wanted than will be found in these pages. The type is clear, the paper good, the binding stout, and the size handy. Altogether a Other numbers remarkable shillingsworth, even in this day of cheap books. promised are "Coleridge," by Hall Caine; "Dickens," by Frank Marzials; and "Rossetti," by Joseph Knight. If the future numbers are as good as the first, a great success may be anticipated."-The Standard.

Vol. II. is "LIFE OF COLERIDGE."

BY HALL CAINE.

Vol. III. will be "LIFE OF DICKENS."

By FRANK T. MARZIALS. [Ready Feb. 20.

Vol. IV. will be "LIFE OF ROSSETTI."

BY JOSEPH KNIGHT. [Ready March 20. The following Gentlemen have agreed to write the volumes forming the First Year's Issue:-WILLIAM ROSSETTI, HALL CAINE, RICHARD GARNETT, FRANK T. MARZIALS, WILLIAM SHARP, JOSEPH KNIGHT, AUGUSTINE BIRRELL, Professor D'ARCY THOMPSON, R. B. HALDANE, M.P., AUSTIN DOBSON, Colonel F. GRANT, and THE EDITOR.

Library Edition of " Great Writers."-A Limited Issue of all the Volumes in this Series will be published, printed on large paper of extra quality, in handsome binding, Demy 8vo, price 2s. 6d. per volume.

LONDON:

WALTER SCOTT, 24 Warwick Lane, Paternoster Row.

Each

In SHILLING Monthly Volumes, Square 8vo. Well printed on fine
toned paper, with Red-line Border, and strongly bound in Cloth.
Volume contains from 300 to 350 pages. With Introductory Notices
by WILLIAM SHARP, MATHILDE BLIND, WALTER LEWIN, JOHN
HOGBEN, A. J. SYMINGTON, JOSEPH SKIPSEY, EVA HOPE, JOHN
RICHMOND, ERNEST RHYS, PERCY E. PINKERTON, MRS. GARDEN,
DEAN CARRINGTON, DR. J. Bradshaw, FREDERICK COOPer, Hon.
RODEN NOEL, J. ADDINGTON SYMONDS, G. WILLIS COOKE, ERIC
MACKAY, ERIC S. ROBERTSON, WILLIAM TIREBUCK, STUART
J. REID, MRS. Freiligrath Kroeker, J. Logie ROBERTSON, M.A.,
SAMUEL WADDINGTON, etc., etc.

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London: WALTER SCOTT, 24 Warwick Lane, Paternoster Row.

VOLUMES ALREADY ISSUED.

ROMANCE OF KING ARTHUR.

BY SIR T. MALORY. Edited by ERNEST RHYS.

WALDEN.

BY HENRY DAVID THOREAU.

With Introductory Note by WILL H. DIRCKS.

CONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH OPIUM-EATER.

BY THOMAS DE QUINCEY.
WILLIAM SHARP.

IMAGINARY CONVERSATIONS.

With Introduction by

BY WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR. With Introduction by HAVELOCK ELLIS.

PLUTARCH'S LIVES.

BY J. AND W. LANGHORNE.

by BERNARD J. SNELL, M.A., B.Sc.

With Introduction

SIR THOMAS BROWNE'S RELIGIO MEDICI, etc.
Edited, with Introduction, by JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONDS.
ESSAYS AND LETTERS.

BY PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY. Edited, with
Introduction, by ERNEST RHYS.

PROSE WRITINGS OF SWIFT. Edited by W. Lewin.
MY STUDY WINDOWS.

BY JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL. Edited, with Introduction, by RICHARD GARNETT, LL.D.

GREAT ENGLISH PAINTERS.

BY ALLAN CUNNINGHAM. Edited, with Introduction, by WILLIAM SHARP.

LORD BYRON'S LETTERS. Edited by M. BLIND.

ESSAYS BY LEIGH HUNT. Edited by A. SYMONS.

The Series is issued in two styles of Binding-Red Cloth, Cut Edges; and Dark Blue Cloth, Uncut Edges. Either Style, PRICE ONE SHILLING.

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