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"It may be we shall touch the happy isles."

Summer Cruising in the South Seas. By CHARLES WARREN STODDARD. With nearly Thirty Engrav ings on Wood, drawn by WALLIS MACKAY. Crown 8vo, cloth, extra gilt, 7s. 6d.

Chapters descriptive of life and adventure in the South Sea Islands, in the style made so popular by "The Earl and the Doctor."

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"A remarkable book, which has a certain wild picturesqueness."-Standard. "Idylls of the South Seas, by a Californian humourist. Poetical, amusing, delightful."-Vanity Fair.

"The author's experiences are very amusingly related, and, in parts, with much freshness and originality."-Judy.

"Mr. Stoddard is a humourist; Summer Cruising' has a good deal of undeniable amusement."-Nation.

Syntax's (Dr.) Three Tours. With the whole of ROWLANDSON'S very droll full-page Illustrations, in Colours, after the Original Drawings. Comprising the well-known TOURS-1. IN SEARCH OF THE PICTURESQUE. 2. IN SEARCH OF CONSOLATION. 3. IN SEARCH OF A WIFE. The Three Series Complete, with a Life of the Author by JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN. Medium 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, price 7s. 6d.

74 & 75, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.

Theseus: A Greek Fairy.

Legend.

Illustrated, in a series of Designs in Gold and Sepia, by JOHN MOYR SMITH. With descriptive text. Oblong folio, price 7s. 6d.

Theodore

Hook's

Ramsbottom

Papers. Twenty-nine Letters, complete. Fcap. 8vo, illustrated cover, Is.

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Theodore Hook's Choice Humorous Works, with his Ludicrous Adventures, Bons-mots, Puns, and Hoaxes. With a new Life of the Author, PORTRAITS, FACSIMILES, and ILLUSTRATIONS. Crown 8vo, 600 pages, cloth extra, 7s. 6d.

"As a wit and humourist of the highest order his name will be preserved. His .political songs and jeux d'esprit, when the hour comes for collecting them, will form a volume of sterling and lasting attraction !"-J. G. LOCKHART.

74 & 75, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.

MR. SWINBURNE'S WORKS.

Bothwell: A
A Tragedy.

CHARLES SWINBURNE.

By ALGERNON

Crown 8vo, cloth extra, pp. 540, 12s. 6d.

"Mr. Swinburne's most prejudiced critic cannot, we think, deny that Bothwell' is a poem of a very high character. Every line bears traces of power, individuality, and vivid imagination. The versification, while characteristically supple and melodious, also attains, in spite of some affectations, to a sustained strength and dignity of a remarkable kind. Mr. Swinburne is not only a master of the music of language, but he has that indescribable touch which discloses the true poet-the touch that lifts from off the ground.”—Saturday Review.

"It is not too much to say that, should he never write anything more, the poet has by this work firmly established his position, and given us a poem upon which his fame may safely rest. He no longer indulges in that frequent alliteration, or that oppressive wealth of imagery and colour, which gave rhythm and splendour to some of his works, but would have been out of place in a grand historical poem; we have now a fair opportunity of judging what the poet can do when deprived of such adventitious aid,-and the verdict is, that he must henceforth rank amongst the first of British authors."-Graphic.

"The whole drama flames and rings with high passions and great deeds. The imagination is splendid; the style large and imperial; the insight into character keen; the blank verse varied, sensitive, flexible, alive. Mr. Swinburne has once more proved his right to occupy a seat among the lofty singers of our land."-Daily News. "A really grand, statuesque dramatic work. The reader will here find Mr. Swinburne at his very best, if manliness, dignity, and fulness of style are superior to mere pleasant singing and alliterative lyrics."-Standard.

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'Splendid pictures, subtle analyses of passion, and wonderful studies of character. will repay him who attains the end. In this huge volume are many fine and· some unsurpassable things. Subtlest traits of character abound, and descriptive,pas-.. sages of singular delicacy."-Athenæum.

There can be no doubt of the dramatic force of the poem. It is severely simple in its diction, and never dull; there are innumerable fine touches on almost every page."-Scotsman.

Bothwell' shows us Mr. Swinburne at a point immeasurably superior to any that he has yet achieved. It will confirm and increase the reputation which his daring genius has already won. He has handled a difficult subject with a mastery of art which is a true intellectual triumph."-Hour.

Chastelard: A Tragedy. Foolscap 8vo, 75.
Poems and Ballads. Foolscap 8vo, 9s.
Notes on "Poems and Ballads," and

on the Reviews of them. Demy 8vo, Is.

Songs before Sunrise. Post 8vo, 10s. 6d.

Atalanta in Calydon. Fcap. 8vo, 6s.

74 & 75, FICCADILLY, LONDON, W.

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MR. SWINBURNE'S WORKS--continued.

The Queen Mother and Rosamond.

Foolscap 8vo, 5s.

A Song of Italy. Foolscap 8vo, 3s. 6d. Ode on the Proclamation of the

French Republic. Demy 8vo, Is.

Under the Microscope. Post 8vo, 2s. 6d. William Blake: A Critical Essay. With facsimile Paintings, Coloured by Hand, after the Drawings by Blake and his Wife. Demy 8vo, 16s.

THE THACKERAY SKETCH-BOOK.

Thackerayana.

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and Anecdotes, illustrated by about Six Hundred Sketches by WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY, depicting Humorous Incidents in his School-life, and Favourite Scenes and Characters in the books of his every-day reading. Large post 8vo, over 600 pages printed in clear type, with nearly 600 Wood Engravings, NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME PUBLISHED, from Thackeray's Original Drawings, made on the margins of his books, &c.; cloth extra, uniform with the Collected Edition of Thackeray's Works, and a Companion Volume to

that series, 10s. 6d. [Nearly ready. THACKERAY, DRAWN BY HIMSELF. "It is Thackeray's aim to represent life as it is actually and historically-men and women as they are, in those situations in which they are usually placed, with that mixture of good and evil, of strength and foible, which is to be found in their characters, and liable only to those incidents which are of ordinary occurrence. He will have no faultless characters, no demi-gods,-nothing but men and brethren."DAVID MASSON.

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Timbs' Clubs and Club Life in London. With ANECDOTES of its FAMOUS COFFEE HOUSES, HOSTELRIES, and TAVERNS. By JOHN TIMBS, F.S.A. New Edition, with NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS, drawn expressly. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 600 pages, 7s. 6d.

A Companion to "The History of Sign-Boards." It abounds in quaint stories of the Blue Stocking, Kit-Kat, Beef Steak, Robin Hood, Mohocks, Scriblerus, One o'clock, the Civil, and hundreds of other Clubs; together with Tom's, Dick's, Button's, Ned's, Will's, and the famous Coffee Houses of the last century.

"The book supplies a much-felt want. The club is the avenue to general society at the present day, and Mr. Timbs gives the entrée to the club. The scholar and antiquary will also find the work a repertory of information on many disputed points of literary interest, and especially respecting various well-known anecdotes, the value of which only increases with the lapse of time."-Morning Post.

Timbs' English Eccentrics and Ec

centricities. Stories of Wealth and Fashion, Delusions, Impostures and Fanatic Missions, Strange Sights and Sporting Scenes, Eccentric Artists, Theatrical Folks, Men of Letters, &c. By JOHN TIMBS, F.S.A. An entirely New Edition, with about 50 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 600 pages, 7s. 6d. [Nearly ready.

74 & 75, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.

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