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Title: A list of books published by Chatto & Windus, October 1892 Author: Chatto & Windus Release date: August 22, 2017 [eBook #55412] Language: English Credits: Produced by Clarity and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BY CHATTO & WINDUS, OCTOBER 1892 *** Produced by Clarity and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) [_October, 1892._ [Illustration] A List of Books PUBLISHED BY CHATTO & WINDUS, 214, Piccadilly, London, W. _Sold by all Booksellers, or sent post-free for the published price by the Publishers._ * * * * * =ABOUT.=--=THE FELLAH=: An Egyptian Novel. By EDMOND ABOUT. Translated by Sir RANDAL ROBERTS. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.= * * * * * =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. Crown 8vo half-bound, =12s. 6d.= [_Preparing._ =QUIPS AND QUIDDITIES.= Selected by W. D. ADAMS. Post 8vo, cloth limp, =2s. 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.= Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.= each. =CARR OF CARRLYON.= =CONFIDENCES.= * * * * * =ALBERT.=--=BROOKE FINCHLEY’S DAUGHTER.= By MARY ALBERT. Post 8vo, picture boards, =2s.=; cloth limp, =2s. 6d.= * * * * * =ALDEN.=--=A LOST SOUL.= By W. L. ALDEN. Fcap. 8vo, cl. bds., =1s. 6d.= * * * * * =ALEXANDER (MRS.), NOVELS BY.= Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.= each. =MAID, WIFE, OR WIDOW?= =VALERIE’S FATE.= * * * * * =ALLEN (F. M.).=--=GREEN AS GRASS.= By F. M. ALLEN, Author of “Through Green Glasses.” With a Frontispiece by JOSEPH SMYTH. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= * * * * * =ALLEN (GRANT), WORKS BY.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =6s.= each. =THE EVOLUTIONIST AT LARGE.= =COLIN CLOUT’S CALENDAR.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= each; post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.= each. =PHILISTIA.= =BABYLON.= =STRANGE STORIES.= =BECKONING HAND.= =FOR MAIMIE’S SAKE.= =IN ALL SHADES.= =THE DEVIL’S DIE.= =THIS MORTAL COIL.= =THE TENTS OF SHEM.= =THE GREAT TABOO.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= each. =DUMARESQ’S DAUGHTER.= =THE DUCHESS OF POWYSLAND.= =BLOOD ROYAL.= * * * * * =AMERICAN LITERATURE, A LIBRARY OF=, from the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time. Compiled and Edited by EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN and ELLEN MACKAY HUTCHINSON. Eleven Vols., royal 8vo, cloth extra, =£6 12s.= * * * * * =ARCHITECTURAL STYLES, A HANDBOOK OF.= By A. ROSENGARTEN. Translated by W. COLLETT-SANDARS. With 639 Illusts. Cr. 8vo, cl. ex., =7s. 6d.= * * * * * =ART (THE) OF AMUSING=: A Collection of Graceful Arts, GAMES, Tricks, Puzzles, and Charades. By FRANK BELLEW. 300 Illusts. Cr. 8vo. cl. ex., =4s. 6d.= * * * * * =ARNOLD (EDWIN LESTER), WORKS BY.= =THE WONDERFUL ADVENTURES OF PHRA THE PHŒNICIAN.= With Introduction by Sir EDWIN ARNOLD, and 12 Illusts. by H. M. PAGET. Cr. 8vo, cl., =3s. 6d.= =THE CONSTABLE OF ST. NICHOLAS.= Crown 8vo, cloth, =3s. 6d.= [_Shortly._ =BIRD LIFE IN ENGLAND.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =6s.= * * * * * =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.=--Also a POPULAR EDITION, post 8vo, picture boards, =2s.= =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.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.= each. =HISTORY OF THE CHAP-BOOKS OF THE 18th CENTURY.= With 334 Illusts. =SOCIAL LIFE IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE.= With 85 Illustrations. =HUMOUR, WIT, AND SATIRE OF SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.= With 82 Illusts. =ENGLISH CARICATURE AND SATIRE ON NAPOLEON THE FIRST.= 115 Illusts. =MODERN STREET BALLADS.= With 57 Illustrations. * * * * * =BACTERIA.=--=A SYNOPSIS OF THE BACTERIA AND YEAST FUNGI AND ALLIED SPECIES.= By W. B. GROVE, B.A. With 87 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= * * * * * =BARDSLEY (REV. C. W.), WORKS BY.= =ENGLISH SURNAMES=: Their Sources and Significations. Cr. 8vo, cloth, =7s. 6d.= =CURIOSITIES OF PURITAN NOMENCLATURE.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =6s.= * * * * * =BARING GOULD= (=S.=, Author of “John Herring,” &c.), =NOVELS BY=. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= each; post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.= each. =RED SPIDER.= =EVE.= * * * * * =BARRETT= (=FRANK=, Author of “Lady Biddy Fane,”) =NOVELS BY=. Post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.= each; cloth, =2s. 6d.= each. =FETTERED FOR LIFE.= =THE SIN OF OLGA ZASSOULICH.= =BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH.= =FOLLY MORRISON.= =HONEST DAVIE.= =LIEUT. BARNABAS.= =A PRODIGAL’S PROGRESS.= =JOHN FORD=; and =HIS HELPMATE=. =A RECOILING VENGEANCE.= =FOUND GUILTY.= =FOR LOVE AND HONOUR.= * * * * * =BEACONSFIELD, LORD=: A Biography. By T. P. O’CONNOR, M.P. Sixth Edition, with an Introduction. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =5s.= * * * * * =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, beautifully engraved on Steel. With Notices of the Artists by SYDNEY ARMYTAGE, M.A. Imperial 4to, cloth extra, gilt edges, =21s.= * * * * * =BECHSTEIN.=--=AS PRETTY AS SEVEN=, and other German Stories. Collected by LUDWIG BECHSTEIN. With Additional Tales by the Brothers GRIMM, and 98 Illustrations by RICHTER. Square 8vo, cloth extra, =6s. 6d.=; gilt edges, =7s. 6d.= * * * * * =BEERBOHM.=--=WANDERINGS IN PATAGONIA=; or, Life among the Ostrich Hunters. By JULIUS BEERBOHM. With Illusts. Cr. 8vo, cl. extra, =3s. 6d.= * * * * * =BENNETT (W. C., LL.D.), WORKS BY.= Post 8vo, cloth limp. =2s.= each. =A BALLAD HISTORY OF ENGLAND.= =SONGS FOR SAILORS.= * * * * * =BESANT (WALTER), NOVELS BY.= Cr. 8vo, cl. ex., =3s. 6d.= each; post 8vo, illust. bds., =2s.= each; cl. limp, =2s. 6d.= each. =ALL SORTS AND CONDITIONS OF MEN.= With Illustrations by FRED. BARNARD. =THE CAPTAINS’ ROOM=, &c. With Frontispiece by E. J. 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Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.= Crown 8vo, cloth extra, =3s. 6d.= each; post 8vo, illustrated boards, =2s.= each. =THE SHADOW OF THE SWORD.= =A CHILD OF NATURE.= Frontispiece. =GOD AND THE MAN.= With 11 Illustrations by FRED. BARNARD. =THE MARTYRDOM OF MADELINE.= With Frontispiece by A. W. COOPER. =LOVE ME FOR EVER.= Frontispiece. =ANNAN WATER.= =FOXGLOVE MANOR.= =THE NEW ABELARD.= =MATT=: A Story of a Caravan. Front. =THE MASTER OF THE MINE.= Front. =THE HEIR OF LINNE.= * * * * * =BURTON (CAPTAIN).=--=THE BOOK OF THE SWORD=: Being a History of the Sword and its Use in all Countries, from the Earliest Times. By RICHARD F. BURTON. With over 400 Illustrations. Square 8vo, cloth extra, =32s.= * * * * * =BURTON (ROBERT).= =THE ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY=: A New Edition, with translations of the Classical Extracts. Demy 8vo, cloth extra, =7s. 6d.= =MELANCHOLY ANATOMISED.= Being an Abridgment, for popular use, of BURTON’S ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY. 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