Cloth, Uncut Edges, Gilt Top. Price 1s. 6d. per Volume. VOLUMES ALREADY ISSUED— 1 Malory’s Romance of King Arthur and the Quest of the Holy Grail. Edited by Ernest Rhys. 2 Thoreau’s Walden. With Introductory Note by Will H. Dircks. 3 Thoreau’s “Week.” With Prefatory Note by Will H. Dircks. 4 Thoreau’s Essays. Edited, with an Introduction, by Will H. Dircks. 5 Confessions of an English Opium-eater, Etc. By Thomas De Quincey. With Introductory Note by William Sharp. 6 Landor’s Imaginary Conversations. Selected, with Introduction, by Havelock Ellis. 7 Plutarch’s Lives (Langhorne). With Introductory Note by B. J. Snell, M.A. 8 Browne’s Religio Medici, Etc. With Introduction by J. Addington Symonds. 9 Shelley’s Essays and Letters. Edited, with Introductory Note, by Ernest Rhys. 10 Swift’s Prose Writings. Chosen and Arranged, with Introduction, by Walter Lewin. 11 My Study Windows. By James Russell Lowell. With Introduction by R. Garnett. LL. D. 12 Lowell’s Essays on the English Poets. With a new Introduction by Mr. Lowell. 13 The Biglow Papers. By James Russell Lowell. With a Prefatory Note by Ernest Rhys. 14 Great English Painters. Selected from Cunningham’s Lives. Edited by William Sharp. 15 Byron’s Letters and Journals. Selected, with Introduction, by Mathilde Blind. 16 Leigh Hunt’s Essays. With Introduction and Notes by Arthur Symons. 17 Longfellow’s “Hyperion,” “Kavanah,” and “The Trouveres.” With Introduction by W. Tirebuck. 18 Great Musical Composers. By G. F. Ferris. Edited, with Introduction, by Mrs. William Sharp. 19 The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius. Edited by Alice Zimmern. 20 The Teaching of Epictetus. Translated from the Greek, with Introduction and Notes, by T. W. Rolleston. 21 Selections from Seneca. With Introduction by Walter Clode. 22 Specimen Days in America. By Walt Whitman. Revised by the Author, with fresh Preface. 23 Democratic Vistas, and Other Papers. By Walt Whitman. (Published by arrangement with the Author.) 24 White’s Natural History of Selborne. With a Preface by Richard Jefferies. 25 Defoe’s Captain Singleton. Edited, with Introduction, by H. Halliday Sparling. 26 Mazzini’s Essays: Literary, Political, and Religious. With Introduction by William Clarke. 27 Prose Writings of Heine. With Introduction by Havelock Ellis. 28 Reynolds’s Discourses. With Introduction by Helen Zimmern. 29 Papers of Steele and Addison. Edited by Walter Lewin. 30 Burns’s Letters. Selected and Arranged, with Introduction, by J. Logie Robertson, M.A. 31 Volsunga Saga. William Morris. With Introduction by H. H. Sparling. 32 Sartor Resartus. By Thomas Carlyle. With Introduction by Ernest Rhys. 33 Select Writings of Emerson. With Introduction by Percival Chubb. 34 Autobiography of Lord Herbert. Edited, with an Introduction, by Will H. Dircks. 35 English Prose, from Maundeville to Thackeray. Chosen and Edited by Arthur Galton. 36 The Pillars of Society, and Other Plays. By Henrik Ibsen. Edited, with an Introduction, by Havelock Ellis. 37 Irish Fairy and Folk Tales. Edited and Selected by W. B. Yeats. 38 Essays of Dr. Johnson, with Biographical Introduction and Notes by Stuart J. Reid. 39 Essays of William Hazlitt. Selected and Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by Frank Carr. 40 Landor’s Pentameron, and Other Imaginary Conversations. Edited, with a Preface, by H. Ellis. 41 Poe’s Tales and Essays. Edited, with Introduction by Ernest Rhys. 42 Vicar of Wakefield. By Oliver Goldsmith. Edited, with Preface, by Ernest Rhys. 43 Political Orations, from Wentworth to Macaulay. Edited, with Introduction, by William Clarke. 44 The Autocrat of the Breakfast-table. By Oliver Wendell Holmes. 45 The Poet at the Breakfast-table. By Oliver Wendell Holmes. 46 The Professor at the Breakfast-table. By Oliver Wendell Holmes. 47 Lord Chesterfield’s Letters to his Son. Selected, with Introduction, by Charles Sayle. 48 Stories from Carleton. Selected, with Introduction, by W. Yeats. 49 Jane Eyre. By Charlotte BrontË. Edited by Clement K. Shorter. 50 Elizabethan England. Edited by Lothrop Withington, with a Preface by Dr. Furnivall. 51 The Prose Writings of Thomas Davis. Edited by T. W. Rolleston. 52 Spence’s Anecdotes. A Selection. Edited with an Introduction and Notes, by John Underhill. 53 More’s Utopia, and Life of Edward V. Edited, with an Introduction, by Maurice Adams. 54 Sadi’s Gulistan, or Flower Garden. Translated, with an Essay, by James Ross. 55 English Fairy and Folk Tales. Edited by E. Sidney Hartland. 56 Northern Studies. By Edmund Gosse. With a Note by Ernest Rhys. 57 Early Reviews of Great Writers. Edited by E. Stevenson. 58 Aristotle’s Ethics. With George Henry Lewes’s Essay on Aristotle prefixed. 59 Landor’s Pericles and Aspasia. Edited, with an Introduction, by Havelock Ellis. 60 Annals of Tacitus. Thomas Gordon’s Translation. Edited, with an Introduction, by Arthur Galton. 61 Essays of Elia. By Charles Lamb. Edited, with an Introduction, by Ernest Rhys. 62 Balzac’s Shorter Stories. Translated by William Wilson and the Count Stenbock. 63 Comedies of De Musset. Edited, with an Introductory Note, by S. L. Gwynn. 64 Coral Reefs. By Charles Darwin. Edited, with an Introduction, by Dr. J. W. Williams. 65 Sheridan’s Plays. Edited, with an Introduction, by Rudolf Dircks. 66 Our Village. By Miss Mitford. Edited, with an Introduction, by Ernest Rhys. 67 Master Humphrey’s Clock, and Other Stories. By Charles Dickens. With Introduction by Frank T. Marzials. 68 Tales from Wonderland. By Rudolph Baumbach. Translated by Helen B. Dole. 69 Essays and Papers by Douglas Jerrold. Edited by Walter Jerrold. 70 Vindication of the Rights of Woman. By Mary Wollstonecraft. Introduction by Mrs E. Robins Pennell. 71 “The Athenian Oracle.” A Selection. Edited by John Underhill, with Prefatory Note by Walter Besant. 72 Essays of Sainte-Beuve. Translated and Edited, with an Introduction, by Elizabeth Lee. 73 Selections from Plato. From the Translation of Sydenham and Taylor. Edited by T. W. Rolleston. 74 Heine’s Italian Travel Sketches, Etc. Translated by Elizabeth A. Sharp. With an Introduction from the French of Theophile Gautier. 75 Schiller’s Maid of Orleans. Translated, with an Introduction, by Major-General Patrick Maxwell. 76 Selections from Sydney Smith. Edited, with an Introduction, by Ernest Rhys. 77 The New Spirit. By Havelock Ellis. THE SCOTT LIBRARY may be had in the following Bindings:—Cloth, uncut edges, gilt top, 1s. 6d.; Half-Morocco, gilt top, antique; Red Roan, gilt edges, etc. |