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Title: Chatto & Windus's List of Books, May 1883 Author: Chatto & Windus Release date: January 13, 2017 [eBook #53955] Language: English Credits: Produced by Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive) *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CHATTO & WINDUS'S LIST OF BOOKS, MAY 1883 *** Produced by Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive) [_May, 1883._ [Illustration: decorative header] CHATTO & WINDUS’S _LIST OF BOOKS_. =About.=—=The Fellah=: An Egyptian Novel. By EDMOND ABOUT. Translated by Sir RANDAL ROBERTS. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.=; cloth limp, =2s. 6d.= =Adams (W. Davenport), Works by=: =A Dictionary of the Drama.= Being a comprehensive Guide to the Plays, Playwrights, Players, and Playhouses of the United Kingdom and America, from the Earliest to the Present Times. Crown 8vo, half-bound, =12s. 6d.= [_In preparation._ =Latter-Day Lyrics.= Edited by W. DAVENPORT ADAMS. Post 8vo, cloth limp, =2s. 6d.= =Quips and Quiddities.= Selected by W. DAVENPORT ADAMS. Post 8vo, cloth limp, =2s. 6d.= =Advertising, A History of=, from the Earliest Times. Illustrated by Anecdotes, Curious Specimens, and Notices of Successful Advertisers. By HENRY SAMPSON. Crown 8vo, with Coloured Frontispiece and Illustrations, cloth gilt, =7s. 6d.= =Agony Column (The) of “The Times,”= from 1800 to 1870. Edited, with an Introduction, by ALICE CLAY. Post 8vo, cloth limp, =2s. 6d.= =Aide (Hamilton), Works by=: =Carr of Carrlyon.= Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.= =Confidences.= Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.= =Alexander (Mrs.).=—=Maid, Wife, or Widow?= A Romance. By Mrs. ALEXANDER. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.=; cr. 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= =Allen (Grant), Works by=: =Colin Clout’s Calendar.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =6s.= =The Evolutionist at Large.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =6s.= =Vignettes from Nature.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =6s.= =Architectural Styles, A Handbook of.= Translated from the German of A. ROSENGARTEN, by W. COLLETT-SANDARS. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with 639 Illustrations, =7s. 6d.= =Art (The) of Amusing=: A Collection of Graceful Arts, Games, Tricks, Puzzles, and Charades. By FRANK BELLEW. With 300 Illustrations. Cr. 8vo, cloth extra, =4s. 6d.= =Artemus Ward=: =Artemus Ward’s Works=: The Works of CHARLES FARRER BROWNE, better known as ARTEMUS WARD. With Portrait and Facsimile. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.= =Artemus Ward’s Lecture on the Mormons.= With 32 Illustrations. Edited, with Preface, by EDWARD P. HINGSTON. Crown 8vo, =6d.= =The Genial Showman=: Life and Adventures of Artemus Ward. By EDWARD P. HINGSTON. With a Frontispiece. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= =Ashton (John), Works by=: =A History of the Chap-Books of the Eighteenth Century.= With nearly 400 Illustrations, engraved in facsimile of the originals. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.= =Social Life in the Reign of Queen Anne.= Taken from Original Sources. With nearly One Hundred Illustrations. New and cheaper Edition, crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.= =Humour, Wit, and Satire of the Seventeenth Century.= With nearly 100 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.= One Hundred large-paper copies (only seventy-five of them for sale) will be carefully printed on hand-made paper, crown 4to, parchment boards, price =42s.= Early application must be made for these. [_In preparation._ =Ballad History (The) of England.= By W. C. BENNETT. Post 8vo, cloth limp, =2s.= =Balzac’s “Comedie Humaine” and its Author.= With Translations by H. H. WALKER. Post 8vo, cloth limp, =2s. 6d.= =Bankers, A Handbook of London=; together with Lists of Bankers from 1677. By F. G. HILTON PRICE. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.= =Bardsley (Rev. C.W.), Works by=: =English Surnames=: Their Sources and Significations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.= =Curiosities of Puritan Nomenclature.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.= =Bartholomew Fair, Memoirs of.= By HENRY MORLEY. A New Edition, with One Hundred Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.= =Beauchamp.=—=Grantley Grange=: A Novel. By SHELSLEY BEAUCHAMP. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.= =Beautiful Pictures by British Artists=: A Gathering of Favourites from our Picture Galleries. In Two Series. All engraved on Steel in the highest style of Art. Edited, with Notices of the Artists, by SYDNEY ARMYTAGE, M.A. Imperial 4to, cloth extra, gilt and gilt edges, =21s.= per Vol. =Bechstein.=—=As Pretty as Seven=, and other German Stories. Collected by LUDWIG BECHSTEIN. With Additional Tales by the Brothers GRIMM, and 100 Illusts. by RICHTER. Small 4to, green and gold, =6s. 6d.=; gilt edges, =7s. 6d.= =Beerbohm.=—=Wanderings in Patagonia=; or, Life among the Ostrich Hunters. By JULIUS BEERBOHM. With Illusts. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= =Belgravia for 1883.= One Shilling Monthly, Illustrated.—“=Maid of Athens=,” JUSTIN MCCARTHY’S New Serial Story, Illustrated by FRED. BARNARD, was begun in the JANUARY Number of BELGRAVIA, which Number contained also the First Portion of a Story in Three Parts, by OUIDA, entitled “=Frescoes=;” the continuation of WILKIE COLLINS’S Novel, “=Heart and Science=;” a further instalment of Mrs. ALEXANDER’S Novel, “=The Admiral’s Ward=;” and other Matters of Interest. *** _Now ready, the Volume for_ NOV. 1882 _to_ FEBRUARY 1883 (_which includes the_ BELGRAVIA ANNUAL), _cloth extra, gilt edges_, =7s. 6d.=; _Cases for binding Volumes_, =2s.= _each_. =Belgravia Holiday Number=, written by the well-known Authors who have been so long associated with the Magazine, will be published as usual in July. =Besant (Walter) and James Rice, Novels by.= Each in post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.=; cloth limp, =2s. 6d.=; or crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= =Ready-Money Mortiboy.= =With Harp and Crown.= =This Son of Vulcan.= =My Little Girl.= =The Case of Mr. Lucraft.= =The Golden Butterfly.= =By Celia’s Arbour.= =The Monks of Thelema.= =’Twas in Trafalgar’s Bay.= =The Seamy Side.= =The Ten Years’ Tenant.= =The Chaplain of the Fleet.= =Besant (Walter), Novels by=: =All Sorts and Conditions of Men=: An Impossible Story. With Illustrations by FRED. BARNARD. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= =The Captains’ Room, &c.= Three Vols., crown 8vo, =31s. 6d.= =Birthday Book.=—=The Starry Heavens=: A Poetical Birthday Book. Square 8vo, handsomely bound in cloth, =3s. 6d.= [_In preparation._ =Birthday Flowers=: Their Language and Legends. By W. J. GORDON. Beautifully Illustrated in Colours by VIOLA BOUGHTON. In illuminated cover, crown 4to, =6s.= [_Shortly._ =Blackburn’s (Henry) Art Handbooks.= Demy 8vo, Illustrated, uniform in size for binding. =Academy Notes=, separate years, from =1875= to =1882=, each =1s.= =Academy Notes, 1883.= With Illustrations. =1s.= =Academy Notes, 1875-79.= Complete in One Volume, with nearly 600 Illustrations in Facsimile. Demy 8vo, cloth limp, =6s.= =Grosvenor Notes, 1877.= =6d.= =Grosvenor Notes=, separate years, from =1878= to =1882=, each =1s.= =Grosvenor Notes, 1883.= With Illustrations. =1s.= =Grosvenor Notes, 1877-82.= With upwards of 300 Illustrations. 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Translated into English, with an Introduction by THOMAS WRIGHT, F.S.A. With Portrait, and STOTHARD’S beautiful Copperplates. Cr. 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, =7s. 6d.= =Bowers’ (G.) Hunting Sketches=: =Canters in Crampshire.= Oblong 4to, half-bound boards, =21s.= =Leaves from a Hunting Journal.= Coloured in facsimile of the originals. Oblong 4to, half-bound, =21s.= =Boyle (Frederick), Works by=: =Camp Notes=: Stories of Sport and Adventure in Asia, Africa, and America. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=; post 8vo, illustrated bds., =2s.= =Savage Life.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=; post 8vo, illustrated bds., =2s.= =Brand’s Observations on Popular Antiquities=, chiefly Illustrating the Origin of our Vulgar Customs, Ceremonies, and Superstitions. With the Additions of Sir HENRY ELLIS. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, with numerous Illustrations, =7s. 6d.= =Bret Harte, Works by=: =Bret Harte’s Collected Works.= Arranged and Revised by the Author. Complete in Five Vols., crown 8vo, cloth extra, =6s.= each. Vol. I. COMPLETE POETICAL AND DRAMATIC WORKS. With Steel Plate Portrait, and an Introduction by the Author. Vol. II. EARLIER PAPERS—LUCK OF ROARING CAMP, and other Sketches—BOHEMIAN PAPERS—SPANISH AND AMERICAN LEGENDS. Vol. III. TALES OF THE ARGONAUTS—EASTERN SKETCHES. Vol. IV. GABRIEL CONROY. Vol. V. STORIES—CONDENSED NOVELS, &c. =The Select Works of Bret Harte=, in Prose and Poetry. With Introductory Essay by J. M. BELLEW, Portrait of the Author, and 50 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.= =Gabriel Conroy=: A Novel. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.= =An Heiress of Red Dog=, and other Stories. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.=; cloth limp, =2s. 6d.= =The Twins of Table Mountain.= Fcap. 8vo, picture cover, =1s.=; crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= =The Luck of Roaring Camp=, and other Sketches. 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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =6s.= =Idylls and Legends of Inverburn.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =6s.= =St. Abe and his Seven Wives=: A Tale of Salt Lake City. With a Frontispiece by A. B. HOUGHTON. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =5s.= =The Hebrid Isles=: Wanderings in the Land of Lorne and the Outer Hebrides. With Frontispiece by W. SMALL. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =6s.= =Selections from the Prose Writings of Robert Buchanan.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =6s.= [_Shortly._ =Robert Buchanan’s Complete Poetical Works.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.= [_In preparation._ =The Shadow of the Sword=: A Romance. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=; post 8vo, illust. boards, =2s.= =A Child of Nature=: A Romance. With a Frontispiece. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.=; post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.= =God and the Man=: A Romance. With Illustrations by FRED. BARNARD. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= =The Martyrdom of Madeline=: A Romance. With a Frontispiece by A. W. COOPER. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= =Love Me for Ever.= With a Frontispiece by P. MACNAB. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= =Annan Water=: A Romance. Three Vols., cr. 8vo, =31s. 6d.= [_Immediately._ =Brewster (Sir David), Works by=: =More Worlds than One=: The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the Christian. With Plates. Post 8vo, cloth extra, =4s. 6d.= =The Martyrs of Science=: Lives of GALILEO, TYCHO BRAHE, and KEPLER. With Portraits. Post 8vo, cloth extra, =4s. 6d.= =Letters on Natural Magic.= A New Edition, with numerous Illustrations, and Chapters on the Being and Faculties of Man, and Additional Phenomena of Natural Magic, by J. A. SMITH. Post 8vo, cloth extra, =4s. 6d.= =Brillat-Savarin.=—=Gastronomy as a Fine Art.= By BRILLAT-SAVARIN. Translated by R. E. ANDERSON, M.A. Post 8vo, cloth limp, =2s. 6d.= =Burnett (Mrs.), Novels by=: =Surly Tim=, and other Stories. 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