
including Poetry, Fiction, etc.
Allingham.—LAURENCE BLOOMFIELD IN IRELAND; or, the NewLandlord. By William Allingham. New and Cheaper Issue, with aPreface. Fcap. 8vo. cloth. 4s. 6d.
"It is vital with the national character.... It hassomething of Pope's point and Goldsmith's simplicity,touched to a more modern issue."—Athenæum.
An Ancient City, and other Poems.—By A Native ofSurrey. Extra fcap. 8vo. 6s.
Archer.—CHRISTINA NORTH. By E. M. Archer. Two vols.Crown 8vo. 21s.
"The work of a clever, cultivated person, wielding apractised pen. The characters are drawn with force andprecision, the dialogue is easy: the whole book displayspowers of pathos and humour, and a shrewd knowledge of menand things."—Spectator.
Arnold.—THE COMPLETE POETICAL WORKS. Vol. I. Narrative andElegiac Poems. Vol. II. Dramatic and Lyric Poems. ByMatthew Arnold. Extra fcap. 8vo. Price 6s. each.
The two volumes comprehend the First and Second Seriesof the Poems, and the New Poems. "Thyrsis is a poemof perfect delight, exquisite in grave tenderness ofreminiscence, rich in breadth of western light, breathingfull the spirit of gray and ancient Oxford."—SaturdayReview.
Atkinson.—AN ART TOUR TO THE NORTHERN CAPITALS OF EUROPE. ByJ. Beavington Atkinson. 8vo. 12s.
"We can highly recommend it; not only for the valuableinformation it gives on the special subjects to which it isdedicated, but also for the interesting episodes of travelwhich are interwoven with, and lighten, the weightiermatters of judicious and varied criticism on art andartists in northern capitals."—Art Journal.
Baker.—CAST UP BY THE SEA; OR, THE ADVENTURES OF NED GREY.By Sir Samuel Baker, M.A., F.R.G.S. With Illustrations byHuard. Fifth Edition. Crown 8vo. cloth gilt. 7s. 6d.
"An admirable tale of adventure, of marvellous incidents,wild exploits, and terrible dénouements."—DailyNews. "A story of adventure by sea and land in thegood old style."—Pall Mall Gazette.
Baring-Gould.—Works by S. Baring-Gould, M.A.:—
IN EXITU ISRAEL. An Historical Novel. Two Vols. 8vo. 21s.
"Full of the most exciting incidents and ably portrayedcharacters,[Pg 2]abounding in beautifully attractivelegends, and relieved by descriptions fresh, vivid, andtruth-like."—Westminster Review.