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COMPLETE CATALOGUE OF BOOKS

General, Theological, Historical, Artistic,

Educational, and Juvenile.

TO WHICH IS APPENDED

A SEPARATE LIST OF THE VOLUMES INCLUDED IN

BOHN'S LIBRARIES.

PUBLISHED BY

GEORGE BELL AND SONS,

YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON.

1887.

For Catalogue of Bohn's Libraries see after page 110.

Recent and forthcoming Publications.

LUCAN: THE PHARSALIA. Edited by C. E. Haskins, M.A., Classical
Lecturer and Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. With an Introduc-
tion by W. E. Heitland, M.A., Tutor and Fellow of St. John's College,
Cambridge. Demy 8vo. 145.
PASSAGES FOR UNSEEN TRANSLATION FROM ENG-
LISH CLASSICAL AUTHORS. Preceded by Essays on Political and
Social Ideas, Range of Metaphorical Expression, Classical Style in Latin
Prose, Caution as to Orthography. By H. Nettleship, M.A., Professor of
Latin Literature in the University at Oxford. 3s.

A KEY TO THE ABOVE (for Masters only). 4s. 6d.

PICTURES FROM LIFE IN FIELD AND FEN. Twenty Plates in Photogravure from Original Negatives, together with an Introductory Article by P. H. Emerson, B.A., M.B. (Camb.), co-Author with T. F. Goodall, of Life and Landscape on the Norfolk Broads.'

Édition de Luxe (Fifty Copies only), 57. 5s.; Ordinary Edition, 31. 35. THE BRITISH ARMY: ITS REGIMENTAL RECORDS, BADGES, DEVICES, &c. By Major J. H. Lawrence Archer. With numerous Illustrations. Medium 8vo. [In the press. THE CAMPAIGN OF SEDAN: the Downfall of the Second Empire, August-September, 1870. By George Hooper, Author of Waterloo: the Downfall of the First Napoleon: a History of the Campaign of 1815." With a General Map and Six Plans of Battles. Demy 8vo. 14s.

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THE REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT OF 1848-9 IN ITALY, AUSTRIA, HUNGARY, AND GERMANY. With some Examination of the previous Thirty-three Years. By C. Edmund Maurice, Author of The Lives of English Popular Leaders in the Middle Ages." With an Engraved Frontispiece and other Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 16s. CANUTE THE GREAT; A CUP OF WATER. Two Plays by Michael Field. Crown 8vo.

LECTURES ON MUSICAL ANALYSIS. By H. C. Banister, Professor of Harmony, Counterpoint, and Composition, in the Royal Normal College and Academy of Music for the Blind, in the Guildhall School of Music, and in the Royal Academy of Music. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. SCHUMANN'S EARLY LETTERS. Translated. I vol. crown 8vo. [In the press. BRYAN'S DICTIONARY OF PAINTERS AND ENGRAVERS. With a List of Ciphers, Monograms, and Marks. New edition, thoroughly revised and enlarged, by R. E. Graves of the British Museum, and Walter Armstrong. Vol. I. (A-K.), imp. 8vo. buckram, 31s. 6d.; or in Six Parts, each 5s. Vol. II. First Two Parts, Part VII. (LAA-MAZ) and Part VIII. (MAZPAR), 5s. each. [Part IX. immediately. GRIMM'S TEUTONIC MYTHOLOGY. Vol. IV. containing Additional Notes and References by J. S. Stally brass. [In the press. OXFORD: ITS LIFE AND SCHOOLS. Edited by A. M. M. Stedman, M. A., Wadham College, Oxon., Assisted by Members of the University. Crown 8vo. [Immediately.

THE EPISTLES TO THE ROMANS. With Notes, Critical and Practical. By the Rev. M. F. Sadler, Prebendary of Wells. Crown 8vo. [In the press. FRAU WILHELMINE. By Dr. J. Stinde. Translated by L. Dora Schmitz. The concluding Volume of the BUCHHOLZ SERIES. [In the press. LONDON: GEORGE BELL & SONS, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN.

August 1887.

A Complete Catalogue of Works

PUBLISHED BY

GEORGE BELL & SONS.

Arranged Alphabetically.

ACHILLES TATIUS. Translated. 5s.-See Greek Romances, BOHN'S CLASS. LIB.

ADAMS (Dr. E.) THE ELEMENTS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. By Ernest Adams, Ph.D. 21st edition. Post 8vo. 4s. 6d.

THE RUDIMENTS OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND ANALYSIS. 16th thousand. Fcap. 8vo. 25.

(H. G. and H. B.) THE SMALLER BRITISH BIRDS.—See NAT. HIST. LIB.

.

(L. E.) A CONCISE SYSTEM OF PARSING. By Lionel E. Adams, B.A., London. Fcap. 8vo. Is. 6d.

BRITISH LAND AND FRESHWATER SHELLS. The Collector's Manual. Containing Figures and Descriptions of every Species, an Account of their Habits, Localities, &c. By Lionel Ernest Adams, B.A. Illustrated by G. W. Adams and the Author. Crown 8vo. 5s. 6d. ; with coloured plates, 7s. 6d.

"Young conchologists are likely to find this little Manual, which is the work of an experienced collector, of much service in determining and classifying their treasures. . . . The descriptions are supplemented by a series of excellent figures.'-Athenæum.

One of the best and most intelligible Manuals, in a moderate compass, on our "British Land and Freshwater Shells" that have so far appeared.'-Knowledge.

'ADDISON'S WORKS. 6 vols. 3s. 6d. each.-See BOHN'S STAN. LIB.

ADOLPHUS (Rev. O.) COMPENDIUM THEOLOGICUM, or Manual for Students in Theology, containing a concise History of the Primitive and Mediæval Church, the Reformation, the Church of England, the English Liturgy and the Thirty-Nine Articles, with Scripture Proofs and Explanations, intended for those preparing for Theological Examinations; with Examination Papers. By the Rev. O. Adolphus, M.A. Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, Assistant Master in King's College School, London. 5th edition, revised and enlarged. 12mo. 8s. 6d.

ÆSCHYLUS. Edited, with an English Commentary, by F. A. Paley, M.A., LL.D. 4th edition, revised. Demy 8vo. 18s.-See Bib. Class.

Text only. F. A. Paley, M.A., LL.D. 16mo. 35.-See Cam. G. & L. Tents.

PROMETHEUS VINCTUS, SEPTEM CONTRA THEBAS, AGAMEMNON, PERSÆ, and EUMENIDES. With Notes and Introduction by F. A. Paley, M.A., LL.D. Fcap. 8vo. Is. 6d. each.-See Cam. Texts with Notes.

Translated into English Prose, with short Notes, by F. A. Paley, M.A., LL.D. 2nd edition, revised. Demy 8vo. 7s. 6d.

Translated into English Verse by Anna Swanwick. 4th edition, revised. 55.-See BOHN'S CLASS. LIB.

Literally translated into Prose. 35. 6d. See BOHN'S CLASS. LIB.

ETNA. Demy 8vo. 3s. 6d. See Munro.

AGASSIZ and GOULD'S COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY.
BOHN'S SC. LIB.

5s.-See

AÏDÉ (H.) SONGS WITHOUT MUSIC: Rhymes and Recitations. By
Hamilton Aïdé. 2nd edition, on Dutch hand-made paper. Imp. 16mo. 5s.
À KEMPIS (Thomas).—See Goodwin.

AKENSIDE'S POEMS. 5s. and 1s. 6d.-See Aldine Poets.
ALDINE EDITION OF THE BRITISH POETS.

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The editors of the various authors in this Series have in all cases en-
deavoured to make the collections of Poems as complete as possible, and
in many instances copyright Poems are to be found in these editions which
are not in any other. The volumes are carefully edited, in most cases with
Notes and a Memoir. A Portrait also is added in all cases where an authentic
one is accessible. The volumes are printed on toned paper in fcap. 8vo. size,
and neatly bound in cloth, price 5s. each (except Collins, 3s. 6d.).
A Cheap Reprint of the Series, neat cloth, Is. 6d. per volume, or the 52 vols.
bound in half morocco, 9l. 98.

AKENSIDE. With Memoir by the Rev. A. Dyce, and additional Letters.
BEATTIE. With Memoir by the Rev. A. Dyce.

BURNS. With Memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas, and additional Copyright
Pieces. 3 vols.

BUTLER. With Memoir by the Rev. J. Mitford.

2 vols.

CHAUCER. Edited by R. Morris, LL.D., with Memoir by Sir Harris
Nicolas. 6 vols.

CHURCHILL. Tooke's edition, revised, with Memoir by James Hannay.
2 vols.

COLLINS. Edited, with Memoir, by W. Moy Thomas.

COWPER, including his Translations. Edited, with Memoir, and additional Copyright Pieces, by John Bruce, F.S.A. 3 vols.

DRYDEN. With Memoir by the Rev. R. Hooper, F.S.A. Carefully revised. 5 vols.

FALCONER. With Memoir by the Rev. J. Mitford.

GOLDSMITH. With Memoir by the Rev. J. Mitford. Revised.

GRAY. With Notes and Memoir by the Rev. J. Mitford.

KIRKE WHITE. With Memoir by Sir H. Nicolas, and additional Notes.
Carefully revised.

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ALDINE EDITION OF THE BRITISH POETS (continued).

MILTON. With Memoir by the Rev. J. Mitford. 3 vols.

PARNELL. With Memoir by the Rev. J. Mitford.

POPE. With Memoir by the Rev. A. Dyce. 3 vols.

PRIOR. With Memoir by the Rev. J. Mitford.

2 vols.

SHAKESPEARE'S POEMS. With Memoir by the Rev. A. Dyce.

SPENSER. Edited, with Memoir, by J. Payne Collier. 5 vols.

SURREY. Edited, with Memoir, by James Yeowell.

SWIFT. With Memoir by the Rev. J. Mitford. 3 vols.

THOMSON. With Memoir by Sir H. Nicolas, annotated by Peter Cunningham, F.S.A., and additional Poems, carefully revised. 2 vols.

WYATT. Edited, with Memoir, by James Yeowell.

YOUNG. With Memoir by the Rev. J. Mitford, and additional Poems. 2 vols.

The following volumes of a New Series have lately been issued, 5s. each.
BLAKE. With a Memoir by W. M. Rossetti.

CAMPBELL. Edited by his Son-in-law, the Rev. A. W. Hill. With &
Memoir by W. Allingham.

CHATTERTON. Edited by the Rev. W. W. Skeat, M.A., late Fellow of
Christ College, Cambridge. Including the acknowledged Poems and
Satires, the Rowley Poems, with an Essay proving their authorship,
a Memoir of the Poet, and Selections from his Prose Writings. 2 vols.
COLERIDGE. With Introduction and Notes by T. Ashe, B.A., St. John's
College, Cambridge. With Portrait after a crayon drawing by R. Hancock,
and an Engraving of Greta Hall. 2 vols.

HERBERT. Edited, with Memoir, by the Rev. A. B. Grosart.

KEATS. With a Memoir by the late Lord Houghton.

RALEIGH and WOTTON. With Selections from the Writings of other
COURTLY POETS from 1540 to 1650. Edited by Rev. J. Hannah, D.C.L.
With Portrait of Raleigh.

ROGERS. With Memoir by Edward Bell, M.A.

VAUGHAN. Sacred Poems and Pious Ejaculations. With Memoir by the
Rev. H. F. Lyte.

Uniform with the Aldine Edition of the British Poets.

SHAKESPEARE'S DRAMATIC WORKS. Edited by S. W. Singer. With a Life of the Poet by W. Watkiss Lloyd, Author of a Volume of 'Critical Essays on the Plays.' In 10 vols. 2s. 6d. each; or half-morocco, 50s. the set; or with plates, 31.

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'A thoroughly readable and companionable edition of the poet. The print, like that of the well-known Aldine Poets, is beautifully clear; the notes are useful and concise, and the Editor is careful to state in them whenever he "amends" the text. The volumes, moreover, are portable-no slight matter in these days of frequent travel; and the edition, considering the style in which it is produced, is one of the cheapest ever published.'-Pall Mall Gazette [1875].

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