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THIS General Catalogue of the Oxford University Press was in active
preparation when the war broke out, and is now perforce issued with
such completeness and accuracy of detail as a substituted staff ineligible
for military service has been able to give it within the limits imposed by
the circumstances of the time. The great increase of the publications of
the Oxford Press in the fifth century of its era, which dates from the Jerome
of '1468', and specially the increase of the years 1901-1914!, with the
agencies which the publishing department of the Press has undertaken for
learned societies other than the University of Oxford, has made it impossible
to confine the list within five hundred pages of close print. The Subject
Catalogue (pp. 1-480), which has benefited by the assistance and advice
of many scholars, is designed to provide an easy conspectus of the books
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Catalogue. It has not been possible to include as much as could be wished
in the way of description of the contents of books, but (except of school
books and other books which are constantly being reprinted) the dates of
publication are given, and many brief lists of contents subjoined. Here and
there, where the inveteracy of popular error has seemed to demand it, a note,
or a hint sufficient for the judicious reader, has been given. A reference s.v.
Cervantes, p. 277, would have kept the old legends believed by Carlyle out of
the commemorative articles of 1916, and very many entries are suflficiently
detailed to make havoc of the 'best edition' that lingers on in second-
hand lists.
*^* It seems probable that the present issue of the Catalogue will be for
some time current, and it is requested, therefore, that it may be preserved
for reference ; though, especially in present circumstances, its statements of
price and other descriptions must be conditional upon possibilities of supply
and subject to correction. Lists of books subsequently published will be
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are sent to the Secretary, Clarendon Press, Oxford.
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SECTIONS
I. GeNEUAL Literature ; Contemporary books on contemporary topics,
Prose and Verse, and recently published studies and memoirs, to which are added
many lUustrated Books and Books on Art and Music.
II. Modern History ; with wWch are placed Geography, International Law
and Economics, Political Science and Philosophy, with books on Universities and
Education.
III. English and Modern Classics ; the many Oxford editions, large and
small, a collection of Books for Boys and Girls ; also the Oxford Dictionary
and other works on Modern Languages.
IV. The Ancient World ; in three divisions— Greek and Latin, Biblical
and Patristic Texts, Oriental Languages and Literature.
V, Natural Science and Medicine.
VI. Oxford Bibles and Prayer Books; with Hymn Books, and Books
of Devotion.
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Besides the books which bear the Oxford imprint of the University Press
AT THE CLARENDON PRESS, or AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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THE EARLY ENGLISH TEXT SOCIETY • THE CHAUCER SOCIETY
THE EGYPT EXPLORATION FUND • THE PALI TEXT SOCIETY
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THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE
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CONTENTS
Oxford University Roll of Service 1914-1916 . . Page 1
Section I
General Literature
The War.
On the Eve of the War. Oxford Survey of the Empire 1914 . 1
The Outbreak of the War, p. 2. Science, Medicine and War . 7
The Belligerents, pp. 3, 4. Oxford Pamphlets ... 8
War Time, Past and Present, p. 5. Papers for War Time . . 9
The Conduct of the War, p. 6. Germany's ' War with Russia ' . 10
Contemporary Politics, Philosophy and Literature.
Imperial Problems, Greater Britain, The Political Quarterly . . 11
Essays and Addresses, chiefly on scientific topics . . . . .15
The New Hellenism : recent books on Greece and Rome ... 16
Biographies, Letters, Historical Studies recently published . . .17
Books of Travel and Description ; Folk-lore ..... 18
Shakespeare's Encjland, the Shakespeare Tercentenary ... 20
Contemporary Essays and Studies, chiefly literary .... 23
Contemporary Prose and Verse, The Poet Laureate ... 29
American Verse, Australian Poetry and Prose .... 31
Illustrated Books : Art and Architecture.
Five Clarendon Press Monographs ; Drawings, Illuminated Manu-
scripts, Engravings, Portraits, Coins and Medals ... 33
Architecture, Sculpture, &c. ; Oriental, Greek and Roman . . 39
Byzantine and Mediaeval Art ; Church Art in England . . 43
Music : the Oxford History and other Treatises ... 46
Section II
Modern History and Lav^^ ; Geography ; Economics ;
Philosophy
The United Kingdom ; English Law and History
Roman and Anglo-Saxon Britain ......
The Norman Conquest to 1485 : 1. Histories ; 2. Documents .
Tudor and Stuart, 1485-1714 ; the Reformation and the Rebellion
Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, Local History, Illustrations
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67
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CONTENTS
History of the Dominions ; Historical Geography . . . Page 73
Canada and West Indies, p. 74. British Africa .... 80
British India, p. 75. Australasia
General European History ; The Study of History
General Histories and Collections : France, Italy, Spain, the Balkans
Turkey and the Far East. Military History
United States of America : History, Government, Citizenship
Geography ; Atlases, Oxford Wall Maps ....
International Law and Economics
Agriculture, Manufacture, Transport, Finance
Political Science and Philosophy
Universities, Academies and Schools.
Oxford, Statutes and Regulations, History of the University .
The British Academy, St. Andrews University, University History
Secondary Education : Australian and American Universities .
Section III
English and other Modern Classics
Oxford Books of Verse ; also some special collections
Oxford India Paper Books ....
Oxford Library of Translations ....
Oxford English Texts : Spenser and Marlowe Series
Tudor and Stuart Library .....
Clarendon Press Library Editions of English Classics
The Chaucer Series ; Drama ; the Dramatists ; Shakespea:
Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, More to Aubrey
Walpole's Letters (Toynbee), Johnson and Boswell (Hill)
The Classics of English Criticism .
Oxford Library of Prose and Poetry
The Oxford Poets ; forty- two volumes .
The Oxford Scott, Oxford Thackeray, Oxford Dickens
Oxford Standard Authors and Annotated Editions
World's Classics : Poetry and Prose, Novels and Romances, &c,
Oxford Pocket Poets, Select Classics (Q.), Oxford Plain Texts
Books on English Composition, Readers and Grammars
Books for Boys and Girls.
Herbert Strang, Kingston, Henty, and others
Books for Girls, Gift Books for Children, Readers, &c. .
CONTENTS
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French, Italian, and Spanish Literature and Language . Page 265
Scandinavian, Russian, Finnish ; German ...... 278
Studies in English and Comparative Literature 284
Modern Languages and Early Literature.
The Oxford Dictionary 288
Other English Dictionaries, Etymology, Dialects, &c. . . . 295
Books by Henry Sweet ; the Philological Society .... 298
Old and Middle English, Books by W. W. Skeat, English MSS. . 300
Early English Text Society, Chaucer Society, &c 304
Icelandic, Celtic, Old French, Gothic, Basque .... 314
Book Catalogues, Bodleian Library and British Museum . . 318
Section IV
The Ancient World
Greek and Latin Literature and Archaeology.
Oxford Classical Texts 1900-16. Alphabetical List
Greek Poets, Orators, Historians, Philosophers
Latin Poets and Prose Writers : Later Latin
Greek and Latin Palaeography and Textual Criticism
Greek and Latin Dictionaries and Philological Works
Elementary Greek and Latin Books
Papyri and Inscriptions : British Museum Facsimiles
Greek and Roman History, Literary History and Archaeology
Roman Law ..........
For Greek and Roman Art, see pp. 41-2, Coins p. 38.
Biblical and Patristic Texts.
The Hebrew Scriptures and Hebrew, the Septuagint
Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, Facsimiles of MSS.
The New Testament, Greek, Coptic, Syriac, Latin .
Studies in the New Testament, Editions of the Fathers .
Theological Studies ; Anecdota Oxoniensia (Semitic Series)
Oriental Languages, Literature and Archaeology.
Syriac and Arabic, Egyptian, and Egypt Exploration Fund
Persian, Babylonian and Semitic Antiquities .
Sacred Books of the East, Sanskrit, Persian and Zend .
Tamil, Burmese, Hindustani, Kashmiri, Pashtu
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351
357
359
366
367
369
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375
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CONTENTS
Section V
Natural Science and Medicine
The History and Methods of the Sciences, general works
Mathematics and Physics and Chemistry .
Astronomy and Geology .
Biology and Botany .......
History of Medicine ; Medicine and Hygiene, general works
Human Anatomy and Physiology, &c.
Systems and Manuals of Medicine ; Special Diseases .
Systems and Manuals of Surgery ; Special Treatises .
Health of Children, Red Cross, Nursing .
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400
407
409
417
420
422
426
430
Section VI
Bibles, Prayer Books, Church Music and Books of
Devotion
Oxford Bibles and Testaments ; Helps to Biblical Study . . . 433
Oxford Books of Common Prayer and Church Services . . . 444
Liturgical Texts and Studies ; the English Divines .... 451
Homiletic Theology, Missions, Books of Private Prayer . . . 456
Church Music Society ; Hymns Ancient and Modern .... 465
The English Hymnal, Church Hymns, Hymnal Companion . . 469
The Church Hymnary and the Scottish Metrical Psalter . . . 472
Note on Paper, Print, and Binding, and Specimens of Types used in Bibles • • 477
ALPHABETICAL LIST, pp. 481-566
Designed to serve also as a General Index to the Subject Catalogue.
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Section I
On the Eve of the War
Published June 11, 1914, a few weeks before the Thirteen Days, July 23 — August 4, 1914,
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British Empire, with chapters on its preparation for Defence.
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Nietzsche and Treitschke, the Worship of Power. No. 20 .
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The Coming of the War (H. Spenser Wilkinson's articles). No, 26
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German History and German Ideals. ;Nos. 32-35
What Europe owes to Belgium. No.. 36
Prussia and Poland, Prussia and N. Sleswick.
Turkey in Europe and Asia, Greece. Nos. 38
British policies and aspirations. Nos. 41-43
Economic Aspects of the War ; Food Supplies
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Christianity and the War, including a German view. Nos. 50-55
Scandinavia, Denmark, Southern Slavs, Asia. Nos. 56-59
The War tiirough Canadian Eyes. No. 60 ...
German History and German Ideals. Nos. 61-65
Britain's War by Land ; Sea-power ; Liege. Nos. 66-68 .
Contraband and the War ; International Law. Nos. 69-70
Economics, Farming, Steel, Cotton, Employment. Nos. 71-75
Alsace-Lorraine since 1870. No. 76
Modern France, Russia and Britain, Rumania. Nos. 77-79
Poetry and War. No. 80 . . . . .
Select Treaties (Special Series, 192 pages). No. 81
National Ideals ; Bombastes in the Shades. Nos. 82, 83 .
Canada and the War, the New Army, Coronel & Falkland Islands
Nos. 37, 40
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U. Spending in War Time, by E. J. URWICK.
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XXIX. BALLADS AND BROADSIDES, by Professor C. H. Firth.
XXX. SHAKESPEARE'S ENGLISH, by Dr. Henry Bradley.
Index of Passages cited from Shakespeare's works.
Index of Proper Names.
Index of Subjects and Technical Terms.
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University Press from a Flemish Horae, British Museum Add. MS. 24098 (early XVIth
century). 1914. Is. net each. British Musewm.
Queen Mary's Psalter, Collotype Facsimile of Royal MS. 2 B. VII in the British
Museum. 1912. Quarto (13 x 9-|), pp. 96, with 316 plates. 45s. British Museum.
Woodcuts and Engravings
The Grotesque Alphabet of 1462, reproduced from the original -woodcuts in
the British Museum, with an Introduction by CAMPBELL DODGSON and nine plates.
1899. Imperial 4to(19|x 11), pp. 16. 7s.6d.net. British Musemn.
The Master E. S. and the Ars Moriendi, with facsimiles. By Lionel
CUST. 1898. Royal quarto (13 x 10}), pp. 21 of Text and 30 of Plates. 17s. 6d. net.
At the Clarendon Press.
Early Engravers and Engraving in England (i545-i69s) ; a Critical and
Historical Essay by SIDNEY COLVIN. Folio, with forty-one photogravure facsimiles
and forty-six other illustrations. 1905. lOSs. net. British Museum.
JiiVelyn S SCUlptura, reproduced in Fell type on linen rag paper, with a photogravure
of Prince Rupert's Inezzotint, other illustrations, and an Introduction by C. F. BELL.
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Reproductions of Prints, New series. 1882-1906. 40s. each Part.
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VIII. French School, about 1580-1680, Fourteen plates, 1899. IX and X. The earliest
Masters practising in England, about 1545-1695, Eighteen and Twenty-one plates, 1900, 1.
Parts XI-XV. Line Engravings, Eighteenth Century. XI and XII. French, XL Four-
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XIV. Italian, Eleven plates, 1905. XV. German, Eleven plates, 1906. British Museum.
Reproductions of Prints, Third Series. 1907-13. Specimens of Etching.
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IV. Flemish, 1520-1650, Twenty-five plates, 1910. V. Dutch, 1615-1650, Twenty-five
plates, 1911. VI. Rembrandt, Livens, and Bol, 1630-1680, Twenty-five plates, 1912.
VII. Later Dutch Masters, 1690-1700, Twenty-five plates, 1913. British Museum.
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British Museum Catalogues
Index Ol Artists Represented in the Department of Prints and Drawings:
Vol. I. Dutch and Fieraish Schools, German Schools, by LIONEL CUST. 1893,
Koyal 8vo (10 x 6J:), pp. 406. 12s. net.
^tJ^]^}}- P'"«"'=h Schools, by LIONEL CUST. 1896. Revised by LAURENCE
BINYON. Royal 8vo (10x6j:), pp. 272. 9s. net. British Museum.
Drawings by British Artists and Artists of Foreign Origin working in Great
Britain, preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings, a catalogue by LAURENCE
BINYON. Royal 8vo (10 x 6^). British Museum.
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Vol. II. D-H. 1900. Pp. 374. 12s. net. Vol. IV. S-Z. 1907. Pp. 386. 14s. net.
Early Prints, German and Flemish, a Catalogue by W. H. WILLSHIRE. Octavo.
Vol. I, 1879, 12s. 6d. net; Vol. II, 1883, 12s. 6d. net. British Museum.
Early Italian Engravings, a Catalogue by A. M. hind, edited by SIDNEY
COLVIN, 1910. 8vo. 31s.6d.net. Illustrations, 1909. 8vo. 40s.net. British Museum.
Early German and Flemish Woodcuts, a Catalogue by Campbell
DODiGrSON. 8vo. Vol. I, 1904 ; Vol. II, 1911, 21s. net each. British Museum.
British Museum Guides
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Exhibition of Drawings and Sketches by Old Masters and by Artists of the British School,
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Processes and Schools of Engraving represented in the Exhibition of Select Prints, with notes
on some of the most important Masters. 1914. 8vo (8j x 5J), pp. 54, with thirteen illus-
trations. 3d. net.
Study Sets of Post Cards. Each set contains fifteen cards, and is sold at Is. net.
Early Florentine Woodcuts. (Set V of the Post Cards.)
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German Drawings. (Set XIII of the Post Cards.)
German Woodcuts; Sixteenth Century. (Set XXXI of the Post Cards.)
Woodcuts and Metalcuts ; Fifteenth Century. (Set XXXII of the Post Cards. )
Pre-Raphaelite Drawings. (Set XI V of the Post Cards. ) British Museum.
Collotype Plates of famous Engravings (13^ in. x 10 in.). 6d. net each.
Lady Spencer, by Bartolozzi after Reynolds.
Lady Salisbury, by Valentine Green after Reynolds.
Giovanna Baccelli, by J. Jones after Gainsborough.
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Frankland Sisters, by W. Ward after Hoppner.
Juvenile Retirement, by James Ward after Hoppner. British Museum.
Other British Museum Catalogues
Playing and other Cards, a Catalogue by W. H. WILLSHIRE. 1876-7. 8vo.
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Fans and P'an-leaves presented by Lady Charlotte Schreiber, a Catalogue by
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D a
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Historical Portraits
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' Pp. 578. 1914. 22s. 6d. net. British Museum.
Oxford Historical Portraits, illustrated Catalogues of Portraits exhibited in.the
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Portrait of Shakespeare reproduced in Collotype from the Title-page of the First
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Annually published from 1676 to 1916
The Oxford Sheet Almanack. For 1916, the 242nd of the Series begun in
1674, with a Chromo-collotype of J. M. W. Turner's water-colour drawing, 1802-3, of
Christ Church Hall. 1915. Printed primarily for the official purposes of the University,
but copies can be bought on application to Mr. Milford. Imperial broadsheet, very suit-
able for framing (39 x 30).
Copies can be supplied of nearly all the years from 1715, at 4s. 6d. net each. See for
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The first Oxford Sheet Almanack was published in 1674, 39x30 inches, engraved on
four plates by Robert White ; and the series runs continuously from 1676 to the 242nd of
1916, supplying an interesting record not only of Oxford buildings but of the artistic
possibilities open to a publishing house commissioning a picture each year. The subjects
were at first allegorical, the composition being much indebted to Raphael and other
old masters ; to these succeeded views of buildings existing or designed (the first in 1716)
with groups of historical figures ; there were occasional returns to allegory from 1753 to
1766 ; after that date views of buildings or of Oxford from the surrounding country have
been given. The principal engravers and designers of the period of copper plate were
Michael Burghers, 1676-1722 (and with collaboration to 1724); Vertue, 1727-175L; the two
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the present time. At the Clarendon Press, 1676-1916.
COLLECTIONS OF COINS 37
Coins and Medals
Guide to the Department of Coins and Medals in the British Museum, with forty-five
illustrations. Second edition, 1911. 8vo. 6d. net. British Museum.
Great Biitaiii and Ireland
Handbook of the Coins of Great Britain and Ireland, compiled by
H. A. GRUEBER. 1899. 8vo. 21s. net. British Musemn.
Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland, in nineteen Parts.
1904-11. Folio (16|xll|). Parts I-XVII, with ten plates in each part, 6s. net each;
Part XVI 11, with thirteen plates, 8s. net;. Part XIX, Indexes, General Title, and
Preface, 10s. net. British Museum.
Guide to the English Medals, 1881, 8vo, 6d., or with eight autotype plates, second edition,
1891, 8vo, 2s. 6d. British Musemn.
Also, British Museum Post Cards : Study Set no. XXV, fifteen cards of Medals illus-
trating English History, Is. net ; Study Set no. XXIII of Medals by Abraham and
Thomas Simon, Is. net ; and in the general series of Post Cards, nos. 126-30, 187-9, 200,
English Coins and Medals, Id. each. British Museum.
British Museum Catalogue of English Coins
Medium 8vo (9| x 6), with autotype plates.
Anglo-Saxon Series. Two volumes. Vol. I, by C. F. KEARY. 1887. 30s. net.
Vol. II, by C. F. KEARY and H. A. GRUEBER. 1893. 4.2s. net. British Museum.
The Norman Kings, by G. C. BROOKE. Two volumes. 1916. Vol. I, Introduction
and Plates ; Vol. II, Catalogue and Indexes. 4.0s. net. British Museum.
Catalogue of Oriental Coins
Oriental Coins, a Catalogue by S. LANE-POOLE. 1875-1891. 8vo, with auto-
type plates. Vols. I-VIII, out of print ; Vol. IX (additions to Vols. I-IV), 1889, 21s. net ;
Vol. X (additions to Vols. V-VIII), 1891, 25s. net. British Museum.
Coins of the Shahs of Persia, a Catalogue by R. S. POOLE. 1887. Svo, with
autotype plates. 25s. net. British Museum,.
Mohammadan Coins in the Bodleian Library, a Catalogue by s. lane-
POOLE. 1888. 4to. 12s. 6d. net. At the Clarendon Press.
Arabic Glass Weights, a Catalogue by S. LANE-POOLE. 1891. Svo, with
autotype plates. 12s. net. British Museum.
Coins in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, a Catalogue. 1906-8. Royal 8vo,with
collotype plates. Vol. I, by V. A. SMITH, 30s. net; or in parts (prices on application).
Vol. II, by H. N. WRIGHT (a section by Sir J. BOURDILLON), 30s. net. Vol. Ill,
by H. N. WRIGHT, 40s. net. Published for the Trustees. At the Clarendon Press.
Coins in the Panjab Museum, Lahore, a Catalogue in two volumes, by
R. B. WHITEHEAD. Royal Svo. Vol. I, with twenty plates, 20s. net ; Vol. II, with
twenty-one plates and a map, 50s. net. Published for the Panjab Government.
' At the Clarendon Press.
Chinese Coins, from the seventh century B.C. to 621 a.d., including the series in the
British Museum, by TERRIEN DE LACOUPERIE. 1892. Svo, with plates. 40s. net.
British Museum.
British Museum Catalogue of Indian Coins
Coins of the Moghul Emperors, by S. LANE-POOLE. 1892. Svo, with autotype plates.
36s. net. British Museum,.
Coins of the Andhra dynasty, the Western Ksatrapas, the Traikutaka dynasty, and the
' Bodhi ' dynasty, by E. J. RAPSON. 1908. 8vo, with map and autotype plates. 25s.net.
British Museum.
Coins of the Gupta dynasties, and of Sa^aiika, by JOHN ALLAN. 1914. Svo (8|x5|),
pp. 324, with twenty-four plates. 25s. net. British Museum.
The following are out of print : Sultans of Delhi, 1884 ; Muhammadan States, 1885 ; Greek
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Greek and Roman Coins
HlStona Numorum, a Manual of Greek Numismatics. New and enlarged edition by
BARCLAY V. HEAD, assisted by G. F. HILL, GEORGE MACDONALD, and
W. W. WROTH, 1911. Royal 8vo (10| x 7), pp. 1066, with 390 figures in the text, and five
tables. Morocco back, 42s. net ; cloth, 38s. net. At the Clarendon Press.
Contents : — Prefaces to the first and new edition. Bibliography, Introduction, pp. Ixxxviil;
Europe, pp. 1-493 ; Asia, 494-844 ; Africa, 845-891 ; Indexes, Geographical, Kings and
Dynasts, Inscription Titles, Engravers, and Index Rerum ; Tables of Weights and Measure-
ments, Plates of Alphabets.
Greek Coins in the British Museum. A Catalogue in 8vo with autotype plates, and
since 1894 with a map in each volume. British Museum.
By B. V. HEAD. Corinth, 1889, 20s. net; Ionia, 1892, 28s. net ; Caria and Islands,
with map, 1897, 28s.net; Lydia, with map, 1902, 3Ss. net; Phrygia, with map, 1906,40s. net.
By P. GARDNER. Thessaly to Aetolia, 1883, 20s. net ; Peloponnesus, 1887, 21s. net.
By R. S. POOLE. Alexandria, &c., 1892, 2Ss. net.
By W. W. WROTH. Pontus, Paphlagonia, &c., 1889. 21s. net ; Mysia, 1892, 20s. net ;
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map, 1899, 28s. net ; Parthia, with map, 1903, 25s. net.
By G. F. HILL. Lycia, Pamphylia, and Pisidia, with map, 1897, 30s. net ; Lycaonia,
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Crete and the Aegean Islands, 1886 ; Attica, Megaris, Aegina, 1888.
British Museum Post Cards : Study Set no. xxiv, fifteen post cards of Coins of Syracuse,
Is. net; and in the General Series, nos. 121-3, 191-2, Greek Coins, Id. each.
British Mtisetmi.
Coins of the Roman Republic, a Catalogue by H. A. GRUBBER. 1910. Three
volumes, with 123 autotype plates. 8vo. £7 10s. net. British Museum.
Nummi VetereS in museo R. p. knight ab ipso descripti. 1830. Quarto. 35s.net.
British Mitsewm.
The Dated Coinage of Sidon and Ake, by e. t. newell. 1916. Medium
"4to (11^ X 8J), pp. 72, with ten plates. Yale Oriental Series : Researches, Vol. II. 12s. 6d.
net. Yale University Press.
Post- Classical and Renaissance
Imperial Byzantine Coins, a Catalogue by W. W. wroth. 19O8. Two volumes,
8vo, autotype plates. 5Ss. net. British Museum.
Coins of the Vandals, Ostrogoths, and Lombards, and of the Empires of Thessalonica,
Nicaea, and Trebizond, a Catalogue by WARWICK WROTH. 1911. 8vo, with forty-three
autotype plates. 22s. 6d. net. British Museum.
Engraved Gems of the Post-Classical Periods in the Department of British and
Mediaeval Antiquities and Ethnography in the British Museum. A Catalogue by O. M.
DALTON. 1915. Quarto (11^ x 9), pp. 260, with reproductions in the text and thirty-six
plates. 25s. net. British Museum.
Select Italian Medals of the Renaissance in the British Museum, illustrated on
fifty plates. 1915. Portfolio (11;{ x8J). 8s.6d.net. British Museum.
Guide to the Italian Medals, 1881. 8vo. 6d. net. Also with seven autotype plates, second
edition, 1893. 8vo. 2s. 6d. net. British Musmm.
Also, British Museum Post Cards : Study Set no. XXVI, fifteen cards of Medals of
Pisanello and Pasti, Is. net; and in the General Series, nos. 194-9, French and Italian
Coins and Medals, Id. each.
THE FINE ARTS 39
Oriental Architecture, Sculpture, &c.
Treasure of the OXUS, by O. M. DALTON.wlth twenty-nine plates, eighty-one illus-
trations, and a map. 1905. 4to, half-vellum, 25s. net ; cloth, 21s. net. British Mnseiim.
The Ancient Coptic Churches of Egypt, by Alfred j. butler. i884.
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Buckram, Coptic ornament, 30s. net. At the Clarendon Press.
Christian Antiquities in the Nile Valley, a contribution towards the study of the
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At the ClarendonVress.
IVlerOe the City of the Aethiopians, a first season's excavations by J. GARSTANG, A. H.
SAYCE, F. LL. GRIFFITH. 1911. Demy Quarto (ll|x9), pp. viii, 94 of text, also
seventy-four fuU-page plates. 31s. 6d. net. At the Clarendon Press.
Baghdad, during the Abbasid Caliphate from contemporary Arabic and Persian sources,
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At the Clarendon Press.
Palace and Mosque at Ukhaidir ; a study in Early Mohammadan Architecture.
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two maps, ninety-three plates and plans, and thirty-five figures in the text. 4s!s. net.
At the Clarendon Press.
British Museum
Assyrian Sculptures. Edited by E. A. WALLIS budge. Reign of Ashur-naslr-
pal, 885-860 B.C. 1914. Royal 4to (12| x 10), pp. 24, with fifty-three plates. 25s.net.
Separate plates 6d. net each. British Museum.
Egyptian Sculptures. Edited by E. A. WALLIS budge. 1914. Royal 4to
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British Museum.
Wall Decorations of Egyptian Tombs (xviiith Dynasty b. u. 1500), illustrated from
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plates. 5s. net. The eight plates separately, 6d. net each. British Musemn.
Bronze Reliefs from the Gates of Shalmaneser, the King of Assyria, B.C. 860-825.
Edited by L. W. KING. 1915. Quarto (12^ x 10), pp. 36, with eighty plates. 35s. net.
British Museum,.
Egyptian Scarabs in the British Museum, a Catalogue by H. R. HALL. Vol. I.
Royal Scarabs. 1913. Quarto (11 x7|), pp. 347, with 1518 Illustrations in the text. 35s.
jjg^ British Museum,,
Carchemish. Report on the Excavations at Djerabis on behalf of the
British Museum. Conducted by C. L. WooUey and T. E. Lawrence, ^'art I, Introduc-
tory by D G. HOGARTH. 1914. Royal 4to (131 x 10), pp. 34, with frontispiece and
twenty-seven plates. 15s. net. Bntuh Museum.
British Museum Study Sets of Post Cards
Each set contains fifteen cards and is sold at Is. net. British Museum.
Portrait Statues of Kings and Queens of Egypt. (Set XXXIII.)
Egyptian Sculptures. (Set XXXIV.)
Egyptian Mummies. (Set XXXV.)
Egyptian Cofiins. (Set XXXVI.)
Assyrian Sculptures. (Set XXXVII.)
Babylonian Antiquities. (Set XXXVIII.)
Assyrian Monuments bearing on Bible History. (Set XXXIX.)
Bushman Paintings, copied by M. H. tongue and printed in colour, with a preface
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Oriental Art
A History of Fine Art in India and Ceylon, by v. A. smith. 1911. 4.to
(lljx9j), pp. 536, with five coloured plates and 381 other illustrations. In full morocco
(to order), 94s. 6d. net; cloth, 63s. net.
Contents:— Chapters I and II, Introduction, the Hindu styles of Architecture; III-
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and minor Arts ; XIV, Indo-Persian or Mughal Painting ; Index. At the Clarendon Press.
Ancient Khotan, a Reportof explorations in Chinese Turkestan, by Sir AUREL STEIN.
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The Gods of Northern Buddhism ; their History, iconography, and Evolution
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GETTY. 1914. Demy Quarto(ll| x9|), pp.246, with ten platesincolour(mnebyDemoulin
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Ajanta -rreSCOeS, being Reproductions in Colour and Monochrome of Frescoes in
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Portfolio, forty-three plates (18 x 15) and twenty-eight pages of text. 84s. net.
Oxford University Press, London.
Rajput J ainting, being an Account of the Hindu Paintings of Rajasthan and the
Panjab Himalayas from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century, described in their
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MARASWAMY. 1916. Vol. 1, Text, Imp. 4to (15 x 10|), pp. 90. 1 map and 12 illus-
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Oxford University Press, London.
Admonitions of the Instructress in the Palace, a Painting by Ku-K'ai
Chih, reproduced in colour by Japanese artists, with descriptive text by LAURENCE
BINYON. 1913. Rolll5feetx 10 inches, in cedar-wood case, £7 7s. net. British Museum.
The Earthly Paradise, a Chinese painting reproduced in photogravure (12J x 10).
1914. 6d. net. British Mmewm.
Woodcut of Geese, printed in colours on silk by Y. URUSHIBARA after the
Chinese painting in the British Museum by an unknown Master of the Sung period
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British Museum Guides and Post Cards
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4d. net. British Musemn.
Exhibition of Japanese and Chinese Paintings, principally from the Arthur Morrison
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Study Sets of Post Cards. Each set contains fifteen cards and is sold at Is. net.
Japanese Art. Set VI of the Post Cards.
Chinese and Japanese Paintings. Sets VIII and IX of the Post Cards. British Museum.
Chinese Porcelain
Chinese Porcelain, by HSIANG YUAN-PTEN, translated and annotated by S. W.
BUSHELL. 1908. Royal Quarto (12]: x 10). The text, Chinese and EngUsh, printed
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Chinese Pottery and Porcelain, being a Translation of the T'ao Shuo.
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1716 A Design for Dr. Radcliffe's Library, with the Schools behind it, and other buildings of
Oxford in the background.
1717 Allegorical; Minerva has come down from Jupiter to join the Muses in leading Students
to the Temple of Science, the steep path to which is guarded by Hercules.
1718 Allegorical : Minerva and Hercules raising the Student from the seductions of Pleasure :
the chief buildings of Oxford in the distance.
1719 Allegorical: Arts of Civilization. The figure with a spade and a pruning-hook is in-
tended for Jacob Bobart, the first Keeper of the Botanic Garden, who died in 1680.
1720 North-East View of the Clarendon Printing House : in the foreground, Apollo and the
Muses.
1721 Allegorical.
1722 Allegorical.
1723 Founders and Benefactors of Brasenose College, with a Design for New Buildings.
1724 Founders and Benefactors of Christ Church, with Bird's-eye View of the Buildings from
the West, showing Design for Peckwater and Canterbury Quadrangles.
1725 Bird's-eye View of Christ Church, from the North.
1726 Bird's-eye View of Corpus Christi College, omitting the Front.
1727 Design for the rebuilding of Queen's College.
1728 AU Souls CoUege.
1729 New College, from the Garden, with View of the Chapel and Hall, and small View of
Winchester CoEege.
1730 Magdalen College, with Old Magdalen Bridge.
1731 Design for New Buildings at Magdalen College, by Edward Holdsworth, M.A., Fellow
of the College.
1732 Design for New Buildings of Trinity College, by Sir Christopher Wren ; not all executed.
Compare the Engraving for 1756.
1733 St. John's CoUege.
1734 The Inner Quadrangle of St. John's College : in the foreground. Archbishops Laud and
Juxon, Bishop Mews, Sir William Paddy holding a piece of Music, Dr. Sherrard
holding a plan of the Botanical Garden, and other eminent men.
1735 University College.
1736 Oriel CoUege.
1737 Merton CoUege : in the foreground, the Founder and chief Benefactors.
1 738 Wadham CoUege, with designed improvements : in the foreground, the Founders, chief
Benefactors, and eminent men.
1739 Exeter CoUege, with Bust of the Founder and chief Benefactors, and fuU-length figures
of others.
1740 South-East View of Jesus CoUege : in the foreground, the Founder and chief Bene-
factors.
1741 Design for Worcester CoUege, not aU executed : below, the Founder and chief Bene-
factors and some aUegorical figures, with part of the Old Buildings of Gloucester Hall.
1742 Design for BaUiol CoUege.
1743 Lincoln CoUege, with Views of All Saints and St. Michael's Churches : above, the
Founders and chief Benefactors.
1744 Pembroke CoUege : above, the Founders and chief Benefactors.
1745 Design for Hertford CoUege.
1746 Design for St. Mary HaU.
1747 Quadrangle of St. Edmund HaU: below. Queen Anne, Dr. MiU, Stephen Penton,
Prmcipal, and Thomas Hearne, with Busts and Portraits of several Benefactors.
1748 St. Alban HaU : in the foreground, several of the Principals and Benefactors.
1749 Old Magdalen HaU : in the foreground, Benefactors and eminent men.
1750 New Inn HaU, from the Garden: in the foreground. Principals and eminent men;
among them, William Stone, holding a plan of his Alms-house in St. Clements.
1751 Interior of the Radcliflfe Library : Dr. RadcUffe's Trustees delivering the keys to Alma
Mater.
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1752 The Radcliffe Library.
1753 The Chapel and the Eastern Quadrangle of University College : in front, King Alfred,
with ffUegorical figures.
1754 North View of St. Mary's Church.
1755 Allegorical : Science leading Man from Ignorance and Vice to Virtue and Faith.
1756 Design for New Buildings of Trinity College, by Sir Christopher Wren ; not all executed.
Compare the Engraving for 1732.
1757 Allegorical: Minerva leading Alma Mater to the Study of Classical Sculpture and
Architecture, especially by the use of the Arundel and Pomfret Marbles.
1758 Corpus Christi College : in the foreground, the Founder and eminent Members of the
Society.
1759 South Front of the Sheldonian Theatre.
1760 Front View of the Radcliffe Infirmary, then in course of erection.
1761 The Founder and early Benefactors of Queen's College : in the background, the East
Front of the Old Buildings of the College.
1762 South Quadrangle of Queen's College ; with figures of John Michel, Esq., Dr. Lancaster
and Sir Joseph Williamson, Bishop Barlow and Dr. Halton.
1763 Allegorical : additions to the British Empire since the accession of George the Third.
1764. Allegorical : tlie Arts and Sciences rejoicing in the re-establishment of Peace.
1765 Allegorical : on the publication of the Marmora Oxoniensia, and other events of the
year 1764.
1766 View of the Buildings in the Botanic Garden, with Magdalen Tower behind them.
1767 View of Oxford, from the South-West.
1768 View of Merton College, from the banks of the Cherwell.
1769 View of All Souls College, from the Garden of the Warden of New College.
1770 West Front of Oriel CoUege : on the left, part of the Old Building of Canterbury College.
1771 View of Magdalen College, from the Old Bridge.
1772 Entrance to Merton CoUege, with the Chapel, &c.
1773 View of New College and other Buildings, from ground on the North of Holywell
Street. Compare the Engraving for 1849.
1774 The Clarendon Printing House, now the Clarendon BuUding.
1775 South Front of Queen's CoUege.
1776 FeU's BuOding, with other parts of Christ Church, from the road beside the White
Walk. Mich Rooker.
1777 View from the Inner Quadrangle of AU Souls CoUege. Mich Rooker.
1778 The Quadrangle of Magdalen CoUege, from the North side. M. A. Rooker.
1779 View of St. GUes's from the South, taking in St. John's CoUege. M. A. Rooker.
1780 Friar Bacon's Study, with old Grand-Pont, from the East. M. A. Rooker.
1781 The New Gate (Canterbury) at Christ Church. M. A. Rooker.
1782 The Cathedral, from the Deanery Garden. M. A. Rooker.
1783 View from the Garden of St. John's CoUege, looking to the South-West. M. A. Rooker.
1784 South Front of Corpus Christi CoUege. M. A. Rooker.
1785 Trinity CoUege, from Broad Street. Compare the Engraving for 1817. M. A. Rooker.
1786 View from the Garden of Exeter CoUege. M. A. Rooker.
1787 The New BuUding at Magdalen College, from the Grove. M. A. Rooker.
1788 The Outer Quadrangle of Merton CoUege. M. A. Rooker.
1789 The original entrance to the Cloisters, Magdalen CoUege. D. Harris after Isaac Taylor.
1790 View of AU Souls CoUege, from the RadcUffe Square. D. Harris after Isaac Taylor.
1791 The Library of Oriel CoUege. D. Harris after Isaac Taylor.
1792 Front of Corpus Christi CoUege. D. Harris after Isaac Taylor.
1793 The Quadrangle of New CoUege, from the South-East corner. J. Dixon after W. Lowry.
1794 The RadcUffe Observatory. J.' Dixon after W. Lowry.
1795 A View of Wadham CoUege, from the Garden. After Dayes by J. Dadley.
1796 Front of Christ Church : on the right old houses since removed.
After Dayes by J. Dadley.
1797 Magdalen Tower, with the New Bridge. After Dayes by Basire.
1798 View of Merton CoUege, from the Meadow. After Dayes by Basire.
1799 View of Christ Church, from the South. After Turner by Basire.
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1800 The Clarendon, Theatre, and Ashmolean Museum, with old buildings since removed.
After Dayes by Basire.
After Turner by Basire.
After Turner by Basire.
After Dayes by Basire.
After Turner by Basire.
After Turner by Basire.
After Turner by Basire.
After Turner by Basire.
After Turner by Basire.
After O'Neill by Basire.
After O'Neill by Storer.
After Turner by Basire.
After O'Neill by Basire.
1801 The Quadrangle of Oriel College, from the North-West corner.
1802 Interior of Merton College Chapel.
1803 South-West View of the Cathedral.
1804 View of Worcester College, &c.
1805 View from the Quadrangle of Brasenose College.
1806 View of Exeter CoUege, &c., from the Turl.
1807 Interior of the Hall of Christ Church.
1808 View of Oxford, from the South side of Headington HiU.
1809 Church of St. Peter's in the East.
1810 Quadrangle of Balliol CoUege.
1811 The Cathedral, from the Garden of Corpus Christi College.
1812 Magdalen Tovver and Grove, from Christ Church Meadow.
1813 The Quadrangle of Exeter CoUege, showing the Old Chapel and the Rector's House.
After O'Neill by Basire.
1814 Gate of All Souls CoUege, with St. Mary's Church, &c.
1815 Shrine of St. Frideswide in the Cathedral.
1816 Interior of the Divinity School.
1817 The Entrance to Trinity CoUege.
1818 Interior of the Radcliffe Library.
1819 Wadham CoUege, from the Garden.
1820 Interior of the Theatre.
1 821 Front of Brasenose College.
1822 A View of Oxford, from the North-East.
1823 South-West View of Lincoln CoUege, &c.
1824 The HaU (now the Library) of Pembroke CoUege
After O'Neill by Basire.
After Buckler by J. Skelton.
After Buckler by J. Skelton.
After C. Wild by J. Skelton.
After C. Wild by J. Skelton.
After J. Buckler by J. Skelton.
After F. Mackenzie by J. Skelton.
After F. Mackenzie by J. Skelton.
After F.- Mackenzie by J. Skelton.
After F. Mackenzie by J. Skelton.
1825 View from the site of Hertford College, during the building of Magdalen HaU.
After F. Mackenzie by J. Skelton.
1826 Great Gateway of Magdalen CoUege, removed in 1844. After F. Mackenzie by J. Skelton.
1827 South-East View of BaUiol CoUege. After F. Mackenzie by J. Skelton.
1828 South-East View of the Cathedral and Chapter House. After F. Mackenzie by J. Skelton.
1829 Interior of the Library of AU Souls CoUege. After C. Wyld by J. Skelton.
1830 Merton College Chapel, from the Grove. After C. Wyld by J. Skelton.
1831 Staircase leading to the HaU, Christ Church. After C. Wyld by J. Skelton.
1832 The New Printing House. H. Le Keux.
1833 Carfax Conduit, in Nuneham Park ; after De Wint (again in 1882). H. Le Keux.
1834 Interior of St. Mary's Church. H. Le Keux.
1835 Hythe Bridge (since destroyed), with the Tower of the Castle, &c.
After De Wint by H. Le Keux.
1836 Interior of the Radcliffe Library.
1837 St. Clement's Old Church, taken down in 1829.
1838 The New Front of Pembroke CoUege.
1839 View of Oxford, from the Castle Mount.
1840 South-West View of St. Mary Magdalen Church.
1841 View of Iffley, from the Towing Path above the Lock.
1842 The Remains of Old Magdalen HaU.
1843 A View of Oxford, from Wytham.
1844 New CoUege Chapel and Tower, with part of the City WaU.
1845 The Inner Quadrangle of St. John's CoUege. .Reprinted 1891.
1846 North-East View of St. GUes's Church.
1847 Old Approach to Magdalen CoUege.
1848 South-East View of the Taylor Building and University GaUeries.
1849 View from ground on the North-East of Wadham College.
1850 The Martyrs' Memorial, &c., from the North.
1851 St. Alban HaU, &c.
1852 A View of Oxford, from the West.
1853 Front of University CoUege, with the New Building.
H. Le Keux.
H. Le Keux.
H. Le Keux.
After De Wint.
W. Radclyffe.
After De Wint by W. Radclyffe.
W. Radclyffe.
After De Wint by W. Radclyffe.
W. Radclyffe.
W. Radclyffe.
W. Radclyffe.
W. Radclyffe.
W. Radclyffe.
W. Radclyffe.
W. Radclyffe.
W. Radclyffe.
After De Wint by W. Radclyffe.
W. Radclyffe.
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1854 View of Folly Bridge in the year 1897. After De Wint by W. Radclyffe.
1855 Magdalen College, with the Bridge, from the Cherwell. After De Wint by W. Radclyffe.
1856 View of Worcester College, from the West. J. H. Le Keux
1857 The Castle Mill, &c. J. H. Le Keux!
1858 The New Hall, &c., Pembroke College. J. H. Le Keux.
1859 North-East View of BaUiol College, showing the new Chapel. J. H. Le Keux.
1860 South- West View of the University Museum. J.. H. Le Keux.
1861 The New Chapel, Exeter CoUege. J. H. Le Keux.
1862 The New Library, University College. J. H. Le Keux.
1863 South-East View of Jesus CoUege. J. H. Le Keux.
1864 The Chaplains BuOdings at Christ Church, taken down in 1863. J. H. Le Keux.
1865 View of the Chaplains Quadrangle at Christ Church after the removal of Chaplains
Buildings. J. H. Le Keux.
1866 Oxford from the top of Bodley's Library. J. H. Le Keux.
1867 Front of Corpus Christ! College from the Garden. J. H. Le Keux.
1868 Old Buildings in Carter's Passage. J. H. Le Keux.
1869 View from the Parks, Oxford, looking South ; taken in the year 1866. J. H. Le Keux.
1870 Old Houses in St. Aldate's, formerly occupied by Bishop King. J. H. Le Keux.
1871 Balliol and Trinity Colleges, as they appeared about a. d. 1750. From an old engraving.
1872 Old Magdalen Bridge, taken down in 1772. Autotype from a drawing.
1873 Friar Bacon's Study. From a drawing made by J. B. Malchair in 1772.
1874 Bocardo, or North Gate; taken down in 1771. Autotype.
1875 Cartax, as it appeared in 1775. Autotype.
1876 Magdalen College, from the President's Garden. Autotype.
1877 Interior of the Cathedral, Christ Church, as it appeared in July, 1876. Woodbury-type.
1878 The Chapel of Keble CoUege. Etching by John Watkins.
1879 BaUiol CoUege, from the steps of the new Hall. Engraved by J. D. Cooper.
1880 Reprint of the engraving of 1852.
1881 HaU and Wolsey Tower, Christ Church. Etching by R. Kent Thomas.
1882 Carfax Conduit, Nuneham Park. Reprint of the engraving of 1833.
1883 New Examination Schools. Etching by R. Kent Thomas.
1884 Nixon's School, in the Town HaU Yard. Etching by T. Riley.
1885 Wadham CoUege, from the Garden. Etching by T. Riley.
1886 Divinity School, from Exeter CoUege Garden. Etching by T. Riley.
1887 Reprint of the engraving of 1847.
1888 Reprint of the engraving of 1825.
1889 The New Quadrangle, Trinity CoUege. Etching by R. Farren.
1890 The President's Garden, Magdalen College. Etching by R. Farren.
1891 Reprint of the engraving of 1845.
1892 The New HaU of Hertford CoUege. Etching by A. E. Smith.
1893 In the Garden, Merton CoUege. Etching by A. E. Smith.
1894 Carfax as it appeared in 1775. From an old engraving.
1895 East Front of the Ashmolean Museum 1685. From an old engraving;
1896 St. Mary Magdalen, from St. GUes. Collotype from a drawing by W. Turner, 1812.
1897 The New City Buildings, St. Aldate's St. CoUotype from a drawing.
1898 St. Mary's Church, from the President's Lodgings, C.C.C. CoUotype from a drawing.
1899 Interior of the Bodleian Library. . CoUotype from a photograph.
1900 Interior of the Divinity Schools. CoUotype from a photograph.
1901 Robinson Tower, New CoUege. Collotype from a photograph.
1902 The Garden Gate, Trinity CoUege, erected 1713. Etching by W. Monk.
1903 The Latin Chapel, Christ Church. Etching by W. Monk.
1904 The Quadrangle of the University Press built in 1830. Etching by W. Monk.
1905 Old Clarendon BuUding, Broad Street. Etching by W. Monk.
1906 Exeter and Brasenose from the Camera. CoUotype from a drawing by Muirhead Bone.
1907 View from the Great Gate of the Schools. CoUotype from a drawing by Muirhead Bone.
1908 Kettel Hall. CoUotype from a drawing by Muirhead Bone.
1909 Worcester CoUege. CoUotype from a drawing by Muirhead Bone.
1910 Tom Tower, Christ Church. CoUotype from a drawing by Muirhead Bone.
Chi-omo-coUotypes
1911 Magdalen Bridge and Tower. From the drawing by E. Dayes.
1912 Merton CoUege from the Field. From the drawing by E. Dayes.
1913 Christ Christ from the South. From the drawing by J. M. W. Turner.
1914 Mey, near Oxford. From the drawing by De Wint, 1834.
1015 Oxford from Headington HiU. From the drawing by J. M. W. Turner.
1916 The HaU Of Christ Church. From the drawing by J. M. W. Turner.
1917 The Radcliffe Camera. From the drawing by J. M. W. Turner.
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Oxford Book of Victorian Verse (p. 1-15). Oxford University Press, London.
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THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH MYSTICAL VERSE. D. H. S. NICHOLSON and
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THE BOOK OF SORROW, chosen and arranged by ANDREW MACPHAIL. Crown 8vo.
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THE TRIPLED CROWN. A Book of English, Scotch, and Irish Verse for (he age of six to
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Oxford University Press, London.
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CHAUCER • SPENSER • SHAKESPEARE • MILTON • DRYDEN.
THOMSON • GOLDSMITH • COWPER . CRAB BE ■ BURNS.
BLAKE • SHELLEY • KEATS.
COLERIDGE • WORDSWORTH • SCOTT • SOUTHEY.
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ROSSETTI • MORRIS.
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And the Australian GORDON.
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Collins.
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Congreve.
Cowley.
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Hughes.
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King.
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Lyttelton.
Dryden.
Mallet.
Duke.
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Dyer.
Otway.
Parnell.
Smith, Edmund,
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Somerville.
PhiUps, J.
Sprat.
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Rochester.
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Savage.
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Ascham, E i
Bacon, XVII i
Blackmore, XVII iii
Bolton, XVII i
Butler, XVII ii
Campion, E ii
Carew, E ii
Chapman, E ii, XVII i
Coleridge, p. 174 and above
Collier, XVII iii
Congreve, XVII iii
Cowley, XVII ii
Daniel, E ii
Davenant, XVII ii
Dennis, XVII iii
De Quincey, p. 174
Drayton, XVII i
Drummond, XVII i
Dryden, above
Evelyn, XVII ii
Flecknoe, XVH ii
Fraunce, E i
Gascoigne, E i
GUdon, XVII iii
Glanvill, XVII ii
Granville, XVII iii
Harington, E ii
Harvey, Gabriel, E i, ii
Hobbes, XVII ii
Hoby, E i
Hurd, p. 173
James VI, E i
Jeffrey, p. 174
Johnson, p. 173
Jonson, E ii, XVII i
'K.', E., Ei
Keble, above
Langbaine, XVII iii
Lodge, E I
Meres, E ii
Milton, XVII i
Morgann, p. 174
Mulgrave, XVII ii
Nash, E i, ii
Peacham, XVII i
Phillips, XVII ii
Puttenham, E ii
Reynolds, XVII i
Rochester, XVII ii
Roscordmon, XVII ii
Rymer.XVIIii
Shadwell, XVII ii
Shelley, p. 174
Sidney, E i
Spenser, B i
Sprat, XVII ii
Stanyhurst, E i
Suckling, XVII i
Temple, XVII iii
Vaughan, E ii
Webbe, E i
Webster, XVII i
Whetstone, E i
Willes, E i
Wolseley, XVII iii
Wordsworth, p. 174
Wotton, XVII iii
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The Poems of William Collins.
^ PERSIAN I ECLOGUES. | Written originaUy for the | ENTERTAINMENT | of the |
^ Ladies of TA TJRIS. \ And now firft tranflated, ^c. | [motto] | Cic. pro Arch. Poeta. |
LONDON : \ Printed for J. Robehts, in Warwiclt^La'm. 1742. | (Price Six-pence.)
Printed with facsimile title-pages of the Eclogues (as above), of the Verses to Sir
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now found to be erroneously ascribed to Collins ; appendix of Letters and index of First
Lines. Edited, with a Memoir, by CHRISTOPHER STONE. 1907. Pp. xxxvi, 92. With
a photogravure of the portrait engraved by H. Robinson and three pictures of Chichester.
Poems by Gray, 1768.
POEMS I BY Mr. GRAY. | LONDON: ] Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-maU. |
M Dec LXVIII.
Reprinted in type-facsimile, 1911, with two other poems published in Gray's lifetime,
and illustrations. Pp. 123 + 24.
The Kilmarnock Bums, 1786.
POEMS, 1 CHIEFLY IN THE | SCOTTISH DIALECT, I by | ROBERT BURNS. | THE
^ Simple Bard, unbroke by rules of Art, | He pours the wild eflfufions of the heart : | And if
infpir'd, 'tis Nature's pow'rs infpire ; | Her's all the melting thrill, and her's the kindling fire. I
Anonymous. | KILMARNOCK : | PRINTED BY JOHN WILSON. ] M,Dcc,Lxxxvf.
Reprinted in type-facsimile, 1911, with five specified corrections, the reading of the
original retained in ' An honest man's the noble work of God '. Pp. viii, 240.
Lyrical Ballads, 1798.
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J. & A. ARCH, sracechurch-street. | 1798.
Edited by H. LITTLEDALE. 1911. Pp. viii, 212.
Poems by Wordsworth, 1807.
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hurst, bees, and orme I pateenoster-row. I 1807.
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ALPHABETICAL LIST of the AUTHORS included in the foUowing hst on the
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Blake .
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Dante .
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Moore
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Burns .
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177
Campbell
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Ingoldsby
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Tennyson
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Chaucer
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Coleridge
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Whittier
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Collins and Gray .
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Wordsworth .
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Andersen, Fairy Tales. Selected, pp. 670. *
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Arabian Nights, pp. 742. *
Illustrated, see p. 215.
Arnold, M., Essays, pp. 492. *
See p. 211.
Poems, 1849-1867, pp. 488. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 181.
Aytoun, Poetical Works. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 181.
Blake, Poetical Works, pp. 510. *
Illustrated. Oxford Poets, see p. 178.
Book of Light Verse, pp. 476. *
See p. 182.
Book of Verse for Boys and Girls, pp. 520.
See p. 213.
Book-Lovers' Anthology, pp. 440.
See p. 146.
Boswell's Life of Johnson, pp. 1394. *
Two vols. See p. 201.
Bridges, Poetical Works, pp. 480. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 181.
Browning, E. B., Poetical Works, pp. 676. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 180.
Browning, R., Poems 1833-68, pp. 704. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 181 .
The Ring and the Book, pp. 522. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 181.
Bryant, Poetical Works, pp. 386. *
See p. 204.
Bunyan, Pilgrim's Progress, pp. 428. *
Illustrated, see p. 196.
Burns, Poetical Works, pp. 656. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 179.
Byron, Poetical Works, pp. 934. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 179.
Campbell, Poetical Works, pp. 400. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 179.
Gary's Dante, pp. 624. *
Illustrated. Oxford Poets, see p. 180.
Century of Parody, pp. 446. "
See p. 182.
Chaucer, Complete Works, pp. 906. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 177.
Coleridge, Poetical Works, pp. 638. *
With Dramas, in Oxford Poets, see p. 179.
The Table Talk, pp. 512.
See p. 203.
Cowper, Poetical Works,' pp. 704. ''
Oxford Poets, see p. 178.
Crabbe, Poetical Works, pp. 624. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 178.
Craik, John Halifax, pp. 492.
See p. 212.
Creasy, Decisive Battles, pp. 500.
With introduction and maps, see p. 209.
Dante, see Gary.
Defoe, Robinson Crusoe, pp. 568.
Illustrated, see p. 197.
Dolben, Poetical Works, pp. cxx, 144. '
See p. 212.
Dryden, Poetical Works, pp. 630. '
Oxford Poets, see p. 178.
Emerson, Poetical Works, pp. 324.
Oxford Poets, see p. 180.
Goldsmith, Poetical Works, pp. 314.
Illustrated. Oxford Poets, see p. 178.
The Plays and the Vicar, pp. 528.
See p. 199.
The Bee and other Essays, pp. 422.
See p. 199.
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Gray and Collins, Poetical Works.
Oxford Poets, see p. 178.
Grimm, Popular Stories (fifty-five), pp. 42*.
Illustrated, -see p.' 215.
Harte, Stories and Poems, pp. 714.. *
See p. 212.
Hawthorne, The Wonder Book, pp. 448.
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Hemans, Poetical Works, pp. 788. *
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Herbert, Poetical Works, pp. 353.
See p. 195.
Hood, Poetical Works, pp. 790. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 180.
Hughes, Tom Brown, pp. 380.
Illustrated, see p. 211.
Ingelow, Poems 1850-69, pp. 512. *
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Ingoldsby Legends, pp. 584. "
Illustrated. Oxford Poets, see p. 180.
Keats, Poetical Works, pp. 576. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 180.
Keble, Poems, 1827-64, pp. 592. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 180.
Kingsley, Poems, pp. 356. *
See p. 210.
Hereward the Wake, pp. 456.
Illustrated, see p. 210.
The Heroes, pp. 192.
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Hypatia, pp. 476.
Illustrated, see p. 210.
Westward Ho !, pp. 602.
Illustrated, see p. 210.
Lamb, C. and M. Complete Works, pp. 1782.*
Two volumes, see p. 203.
Tales from Shakespeare, separately, pp. 382.
Illustrated, see p. 203.
Lockhart, History of Napoleon, pp. 560.
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Longfellow, Poetical Works, pp. 886. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 180.
Lowell, Poems, pp. 636. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 181.
Lytton, Last of the Barons, pp. 672.
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Macaulay, Historical Essays, pp. 868. *
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Literary Essays, pp. 708.
See p. 206.
Milton, Poetical Works, pp. 570. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 178.
Moore, Poetical Works, pp. 784. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 179.
Morris, Prose & Poetry, 1848-70, pp. 664. *
See p. 212.
Newman, Poems, pp. 290. *
See p. 207.
Apologia, &c., pp. 560.
With Kingsley's Pamphlet, see p. 207.
Pageant of English Poetry, pp. 622. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 182.
Pageant of English Prose, pp. 772. *
See p. 213.
Palgrave, Golden Treasury, pp. 510. *
With additional poems, see p. 213.
Poe, Poetical Works, pp. 376. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 181.
Procter, A. A., Poetical Works, pp. 358. *
See p. 212.
Reade, Cloister and Hearth, pp. 702.
See p. 210.
Rossetti, D. G., Poems, 1850-1870, pp. 500. *
■See p. 212.
Scott, Poetical Works, pp. 978. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 179.
Waverley Novels.
See p. 184.
Shakespeare, Complete Works, pp. 1272. *
With glossary, see p. 177.
Comedies, with glossary, pp. 1168. *
Histories and Poems, with glossary, pp.
1220. *
Tragedies, with glossary, pp. 1312.
Three volumes, large type, see p. 167.
Shelley, Poetical Works, pp. 936. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 180.
Sheridan, Plays, pp. 510.
See p. 201.
Southey, Selected Poems, pp. 796. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 179.
Life of Nelson, pp. 320.
Illustrated, see p. 203.
Spenser, Poetical Works, pp. 806. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 177.
Stebbing, Five Centuries of English Verse. *
Two vols. ; Chaucer to Burns, Wordsworth
to Tennyson, see p. 213.
Swift, Gulliver's Travels.
With Tale of a Tub and Battle of the
Books, see p. 197.
Tennyson, Poems, 1829-1868, pp. 792. *
Oxfoi'd Poets, see p. 181.
Thomson, Poetical Works, pp. 540 *
Oxford Poets, see p. 178.
Walton, Compleat Angler, pp. 384. *
With Cotton's Part II. Illustrated, see p. 195.
Whittier, Poetical Works, pp. 614. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 180.
Wordsworth, Poetical Works, pp. 1018. *
Oxford Poets, see p. 179.
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Addison, 197.
Arnold, 211.
Austen, 204.
Bacon, 192.
Blackmore, 211.
Borrow, 207.
Browning, 210.
Bunyan, 196.
Burke, 199.
Burns, 201.
Byron, 204.
Campbell, 204..
Carlyle, 205.
Chaucer, 190.
Clarendon, 196.
Coleridge, 203.
Cowley, 196.
Cowper, 201.
Defoe, 197.
De Quincey, 204.
Dickens, 210.
Dryden, 196-7.
Duiferin, 211.
Eliot(George), 2] 1
Gaskell, 209.
Goldsmith, 199.
Gray, 198.
Hakluyt, 191.
Hawthorne, 207.
Hooker, 191.
Irving, 204.
Johnson, 198.
Keats, 205.
Kinglake, 209.
Kingsley, 210.
Lamb, 204.
Landor, 204.
Locke, 197.
Longfellow, 207.
Lowell, 211.
Lytton, 207.
Macaulay, 206.
Marlowe, 192.
Milton, 195.
More, 190.
Morris, 212.
North, 191.
Pope, 198.
Reade, 210.
Ruskin, 211.
Scott, 202.
Shakespeare, 192-3.
Shelley, 204.
Sheridan, 201.
Sidney, 192.
Smith (Alex.), 212.
Southey, 203.
Spenser, 191.
Steele, 197.
Swift, 197.
Temple, 196.
Tennyson, 207-9.
Thackeray, 209.
Thomson, 198.
Walton, 195.
Wordsworth, 202.
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Adam Bede.
Agnes Grey.
Autocrat.
Aylwin.
Bible in Spain.
Captain of the Guard.
Captain Singleton,
Christian Year.
Confessions of a Thug.
Conquest of Granada.
Conquest of Mexico.
Cousin Phillis.
Cranford.
Don Quixote.
Dreamthorp.
Emma.
Entail, the.
Esmond.
Essays of Ella.
Felix Holt.
Gil Bias.
Golden Treasury.
Great Expectations.
Gulliver's Travels.
Harold.
History of Selborne.
Horae Subsecivae.
Imitation of Christ.
Ingoldsby Legends.
Jane Eyre.
Joseph and his Brethren.
King's Own, the.
Last of the Mohicans.
Lavengro.
Letters from High Latitudes.
Lizzie Leigh.
Lord of the Harvest.
Lorna Doone.
Margaret Catchpole.
Mary Barton.
Midshipman Easy.
Mill on the Floss.
Mutiny of the Bounty.
New Atlantis.
North and South.
Oliver Twist.
Opium Eater.
Pendennis.
Pickwick Papers.
PUgrim's Progress.
Poet at the Breakfast Table.
Professor, the.
Professor at the Breakfast
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Rifle Rangers.
Right at Last and Other Tales.
Robinson Crusoe.
Romany Rye.
Romola.
Round the Sofa.
Ruth.
Sartor Resartus.
Scalp Hunters.
Scarlet Letter.
Scenes of Clerical Life.
Scottish Chiefs.
Shirley.
Silas Marner, the Lifted Veil,
Brother Jacob.
Sketch Book.
Sylvia's Lovers.
Tale of Two Cities.
Tenant of Wildfell Hall.
Tower of London.
Tristram Shandy.
Vicar of Wakefield.
Villette.
Walden.
Winterslow.
Wives and Daughters.
Wuthering Heights.
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1. Anthologies
Palgrave's Golden Treasury of the best songs and lyrical poems in the English
language (1861), with 160 pages of additional poems by FITZGERALD, TENNYSON,
the BROWNINGS, ARNOLD, and other modern poets. 190T, reprinted yearly to 1914
and in 1916. Pp. xiv, 532. World's Classics, No. 133.
English Songs and Ballads, compiled by T. W. H. CROSLAND to illustrate the
general taste rather than the compiler's own preference. 1902, reprinted 1903, 1907, 1910,
and 1915. Pp. xvi, 352. World's Classics, No. 13.
English Prose from MandevUle to Ruskin, chosen and arranged by W. PEACOCK.
1903, reprinted 1905, 1911, 1912 twice, 1913. Pp. xiv, 380. World's Classics, No. 45.
English Prose, Narrative, Descriptive, Dramatic (Malory to Stevenson), compUed by
H. A. TREBLE. 1916. Pp. xii, 510. World's Classics, No. 204,
English Essays, chosen and arranged by W. PEACOCK. 1903, reprinted 1904, 1906,
1908 twice, 1909, 1910, 1911 twice, 1912, and 1915. Pp. xii, 556. World's Classics, No. 32.
English Essays, I6OO-I900, chosen by S. V. MAKOWER and B. H. BLACKWELL.
1912, reprinted 1913 twice, 1914. Pp. xii, 440. World's Classics, No. 172.
English Letters (fifteenth to nineteenth centuries). Sir T. More to the Brownings and
Charlotte Bronte, selected by M. DUCKITT and H. WRAGG. 1913. Pp. xvi, 460.
• World's Classics, No. 192.
English Short Stories, nineteenth century, from Sir Walter Scott to George Gissing
and Hubert Crackanthorpe, selected by HUGH WALKER and H. S. MILFORD, with
an introduction by HUGH WALKER. 1914, reprinted 1915 and 1916. Pp. xxxvi, 486.
World's Classics, No. 193.
English Speeches from Burke to Gladstone, selected and edited by E. R. JONES.
1913. Pp. viii, 384. World's Classics, No. 191.
Speeches on British Foreign Policy, 1738-1914, selected by e. r. jones,
the principle of selection being not rhetorical quality but historical interest. 1914. Pp. viii,
550. World's Classics, No. 201.
Letters Written in War Time (xv-xbc centuries), selected and arranged by
H. WRAGG. 1915. Pp. xii, 266. World's Classics, No. 202.
Literary Criticism
Shakespeare Criticism (Hemlnge and Condell to Carlyle). With an introduction by
D. NICHOL SMITH. In preparation. World's Classics, No. 212.
For a List of the Lives, see p. 171.
Lives of the English Poets, by SAMUEL JOHNSON (I779-8I), with an intro-
duction by ARTHUR WAUGH. 1906, reprinted 1912. Two volumes ; also the two
volumes bound together, sultan red leather, 3s. net. Pp. xx, 478, 500.
World's Classics, Nos. 83, 84.
Lives of the Novelists, by sir Walter SCOTT (I82I-4), with an introduction by
AUSTIN DOBSON. Lives of Fielding, SmoUett, Le Sage, Johnstone, Sterne, Goldsmith,
Johnson, Mackenzie, Walpole, Reeve, Richardson, Bage, Cumberland, Mrs. Radcliffe.
1906. Pp. xii, 342. World's Classics, No. 94.
Characters of Shakespeare and Comic Writers, by hazlitt, see p. 225.
English Critical Essays (nineteenth century), selected by E. D. JONES. Essays
by Wordsworth, Coleridge, Blake (the Canterbury Pilgrims), Lamb (Shakespeare), Shelley,
Hazlitt (First Acquaintance with Poets), Keble, Newman (Aristotle's Poetics), Carlyle,
Leigh Hunt, Matthew Arnold, Ruskin (the Pathetic Fallacy), J. S. Mill, Bagehot (the
Pure, Ornate, and Grotesque), Pater (on Coleridge), Emerson (on Shakespeare), Lowell
(Wordsworth). 1916. Pp. viii, 610. World's Classics, No. 206.
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2. Poetry
The Poetical Works of Chaucer from the text of Professor SKEAT. Vol. I,
1903, reprinted 1906. Vol. II, 1904., reprinted 1910. Vol. Ill, 1906, reprinted 1910.
Three volumes : I. The Romaunt of the Rose and Minor Poems, pp. 324. ; II. Troilus
and Criseyde, Hous of Fame, Legend of Good Women, pp. 4.02; III. Canterbury Tales,
PP- 602. World's Glassies, Nos. 42, 56, 7(5.
Marlowe's Doctor FaUStUS 1604, with Goethe's Faust, Parti, translated by JOHN
ANSTER 1835, and an introduction to the two plays by Sir A. W. WARD. 1907,
reprinted 1915. Pp. xxxii, 236. World's Classics, No. 135.
Shakespeare's Complete Works, being the Oxford text edited by W. J. CRAIG,
with a general introduction by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE, introductory
studies of the several plays by EDWARD DOWDEN, and a note by THEODORE
WATTS-DTJNTON on the typographical and other features of this edition. 1910-1 1 , Vols.
I-III reprinted 1912. Nine volumes, pp. Ixii + 4042. Vols. I-III. Comedies (with a glossary^
pp. 69) ; Vols. IV-VI. Histories and Poems (with a glossary, pp. 73) ; Vols. VII-IX.
Tragedies (with a glossary, pp. 123).
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World's Classics, Nos. 100-108.
Six Plays by Contemporaries of Shakespeare. DEKKER, The Shoemaker's Holiday;
WEBSTER, The White Devil ; BEAUMONT and FLETCHER, The Knight of the
Burning Pestle, and Philaster; WEBSTER, The Duchess of Malfi; MASSINGER,
A New Way to pay Old Debts. Edited by C. B. WHEELER. 1915. Pp. xii, 597.
World's Classics, No. 199.
Herrick's Poems (1648), complete. 1902, reprinted 1903, 1909. Pp. xxviii, 402.
World's Classics, No. 16.
-Herbert S Poems, English and Latin, the text based by permission of Messrs. George
Bell & Sons on that of Dr. A. B. GROSART, with an inttoduction by ARTHUR WAUGH.
1907, reprinted 1912. Pp. xxviii, 278. World's Classics, No. 107.
Milton's Poems, a reprint of the EngUsh poems, from the Oxford edition of H. C.
BEECHING, with modernized spelling. 1913. Pp. 496. World's Classics, No. 182.
Goldsmith's Poetical Works, complete, edited with introduction (pp. ix-xxix)
and notes (pp. 151-280), by AUSTIN DOBSON. 1907, reprinted 1912. Pp. xxxvi,
280. World's Classics, No. 123.'
The Poetical Works of Burns, complete, with the poet's notes, a glossary, and
index of first lines. 1903, reprinted 1906, 1911, 1915. Pp. xxiv, 608.
World's Classics, No. 34.
The Poems of Wordsworth, a selection, with indexes of titles and first lines. 1913.
Pp. 588. World's Classics, No. 189.
The Poems of Sir Walter Scott, a selection, with index of first lines. 1913.
Pp. 600. World's Classics, No. 186.
The Poems of Coleridge, a selection, with an introduction by Sir ARTHUR
QUILLER-COUCH and an index of first lines. 1907, reprinted 1912. Pp. xxviii, 392.
World's Classics, No. 99.
The Poems of Byron, a selection, with indexes of titles and first lines. 1913.
Pp. 446. World's Classics, No. 180.
The Poems of Shelley, a selection, with indexes of titles and first lines. 1913.
Pp. 488. World's Classics, No. 187.
The Poetical Works of Keats, complete. 1901, reprinted 1902, 1906, 1909,
1913. Pp. 344. World's Classics, No. 7.
The Christian Year, by JOHN KEBLE (I827), with indexes of titles and first lines.
1914. Pp. 274. World's Classics, No. 181.
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The Poems of Hood, a selection, with an introduction by WALTER JERROLD,
and index of first lines. 1907, reprinted 1910. Pp. xx, 516. World's Classics, T^io. 87.
The Poems of the Brontes, forming with The Professor Vol. V of the Works of the
Brontes, see p. 221 ; with an introduction by T. WATTS-DUNTON. 1906, reprinted
1912. Pp. xviii, 428. • ^ World's Classics, No. 78.
The Ingoldsby Legends, by Richard barham, i84o. i9oi, reprinted 1902,
1905, 1907, 1910. Pp. xii, 604. World's Classics, No. 9.
Joseph and his Brethren, a dramatic poem by CHARLES WELLS (1824), with an
introduction by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE, and a note on Rossetti and
Charles Wells by T. WATTS-DUNTON. 1908. Pp. Iviii, 230. World's Classics, No. 143.
Lays of Ancient Rome, 1842, with Ivry, I824, and the Armada, 1832, by Lord
MACAULAY, with the original preface. 1902, reprinted 1906. Pp. xxviii, 114.
World's Classics, No. 27.
Longfellow's Poetical Works. Two volumes. Vol. I, EvangeUne, the Golden
Legend, &c., 1903, reprinted 1906, 1911; Vol. II, Hiawatha and other Poems, 1912.
Pp. 930. Also the two volumes bound together, sultan red leather, 3s. net.
World's Classics, Nos. 39, 174.
X OemS OI Whlttier, a selection including Narrative and Legendary, Personal, Religious
Nature and anti-slavery poems ; and songs of Labour and Reform, the Tent on the Beach,
At Sundown, and Early Verses, with indexes of titles and first lines. 1913. Pp. 496.
World's Classics, No. 188.
Poems of Tennyson, 1830-1865, a selection, including Mariana, the Lady of Shalott,
the Lotos-Eaters, A Dream of Fair Women, Morte d' Arthur, Ulysses, Locksley Hall, the
Day Dream, Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington, the Brook, the Princess, In
Memoriam, Maud, four of the Idylls of the King, Enoch Arden. With an introduction
by Sir HERBERT WARREN. 1910, reprinted 1913, 1915. Pp. xxvi, 600.
World's Classics, No. 3.
Poems of E. B. Browning, a selection. A Lament for Adonis, a Vision of Poets,
the Poet's Vow, miscellaneous poems, and the Sonnets from the Portuguese. 1912. Pp. 436.
World's Classics, No. 176.
Poems of Robert Browning, 1833-1864. Two volumes. I. Pauline, Paracelsus,
Strafford, Sordello, Pippa Passes, King Victor and King Charles (1833-42). 1904, reprinted
1909, 1916. Pp. 500. II. Dramatic Lyrics and Romances, Men and Women, and Dramatis
Personae (1842-64). 1907, reprinted 1912. Pp.468. Also the two volumes together, sultan
red leather, 3s. net. World's Classics, Nos. 58, 137.
Poems of Matthew Arnold, I849-I867, with an introduction by Sir ARTHUR
QUILLER-COUCH, and a brief bibliography. 1906, reprinted 1909, with additions, 1912.
Pp. xxiv, 414. World's Classics, No. 85.
Poems and Translations by dante Gabriel rossetti, 1850-1870, with the
prose story Hand and Soul irom the Germ, 1850, and the Early Italian Poets, 1861, with
indexes of titles and first lines. 1914. Pp.512. World's Classics, i^o. 18S.
Poems of Christina Rossetti, Goblin Market, 1862, The Prince's Progress, 1866,
and other poems, 1840-69, with indexes of titles and first lines. 1913. Pp. 310.
World's Classics, No. 184.
Poems of William Morris, The Defence of Guenevere, 1858, Life and Death of
Jason, 1867, and other poems, 1856-70, including two sonnets here first reprinted, with
indexes of titles and first lines. 1914. Pp. 534. World's Classics, No. 183.
WORLD'S CLASSICS 221
3. Novels and Romances
The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, by daniel defoe (ins). 1902, re-
printed 1904, 1911. Pp. 316. World's Classics, No. 17.
Captain Singleton, by daniel defoe, 1720, with an introduction by T. WATTS-
DUNTON. 1906. Pp. xxii, 304. World's Classics, No. 8^.
Gulliver's Travels, by Jonathan swift (1726). 1902, reprinted 1904. Pp. xiv,
290. World's Classics, No. 20.
The Vicar of Wakefield, by Oliver goldsmith (nee). 190I, reprinted 1903,
1906, 1910. Pp. viii, 214. World's Classics, No. 4.
Tristram Shandy, by Laurence sterne (1759-1767). 1903, reprinted 1905,
1910. Pp. 598. World's Classics, No. 40.
Emma, by jane AUSTEN, ISie, with an introduction by E. V. LUCAS. 1907.
Pp. xvi, 460. ■ World's Classics, No. 129.
The Scottish Chiefs, by jane porter (isio). 1910. Pp. 454.
World's Classics, No. 161.
Ivanhoe, by Sir WALTER SCOTT, 1819, with Scott's introduction, dedicatory epistle,
and notes. 1903, reprinted 1905. Pp. xxxii, 604. World's Classics, T^^O. 29.
The Entail, or the Lairds of Grippy, by JOHN GALT, 1822, with an introduction
by JOHN AYSCOUGH. 1913. Pp. xiv, 438. World's Classics, No. 177.
The Last of the Mohicans, by fenimore cooper (1826). i91o. Pp. 448.
World's Classics, No. 163.
The King's Own, by Frederick marryat (i83o). 1910. With six illustrations.
Pp. 456. , World's Classics, No. 164.
Mr. Midshipman Easy, by Frederick marryat (isse). 1910. Pp. 432.
World's Classics, No. 160.
Confessions of a Thug, by Col. MEADOWS-TAYLOR, I839, with an introduction
by C. W. STEWART. 1916. Pp. xx, 552 and a map. World's Classics, No. 207.
Tales of Mystery and Imagination, by E. A. poe, i84o-9, a Selection. 1902,
reprinted 1903, 1906, 1910. Pp. 368. World's Classics, No. 21.
The Complete Works of the Brontes
Jane Eyre, by charlotte BRONTE (1847). 1901, reprinted 1902, 1904, 1907, 1909,
1915. Pp. xii, 558. World's Classics, No. 1.
Wuthering Heights, by EMILY BRONTI: (I847), with the preface and memoir
by Charlotte Bronte. 1901, reprinted 1903, 1907. Pp. xviii, 377. World's Classics, 'S<(o. 10.
Agnes Grey, by ANNE BRONTE (1847). 1907. Pp. 2ie. World's Classics, No. 141.
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, by ANNE BRONTE (1848). I9O6, reprinted
1912. Pp. 484. World's Classics, No. 67.
Shirley, by charlotte BRONTE (1849). 1902, reprinted 1903, 1907, 1910. Pp. 652.
World's Classics, No. 14.
Villette, by charlotte BRONTE (ISSO). 1903, reprinted 1906, 1909. Pp. 580.
World's Classics, No. 47.
The Professor, by charlotte BRONTE,18S7,andthe PoemS of CHARLOTTE
and ANNE BRONTE, with a selection of the poems by EMILY BRONTE (1846), and
an introduction by T. WATTS-DUNTON. 1906, reprinted 1912. Pp. xviii, 428.
World's Classics, No. 78.
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Margaret Catchpole, by RICHARD COBBOLD (184S), with an introduction by
CLEMENT SHORTER. 1907, reprinted 1912. Pp. xx, 424. World's Classics, No. 119.
Mrs. Caudle's Curtain LectureS(184S),withotherstoriesandessaysby DOUGLAS
JERROLD, reprinted with the original illustrations and an introduction by WALTER
JERROLD. 1907, reprinted 1910. Pp. xvi, 438. World's Classics, No. 122.
Harold, the Last of the Saxon Kings, by Lord lytton (i848). 'i908. With
six illustrations. Pp. xxiv, 576. World's Classics, No. 165.
The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel hawthorne (i85o). 1902, reprinted
1905. Pp. 266. World's Classics, No. 26.
The Pickwick Papers, by CHARLES dickens, 1836-7. Two volumes, with forty-
three illustrations by SEYMOUR and ' PHIZ '. 1907. Pp. xviii, 484, 486. Also the two
volumes together, sultan red leather, 3s. net. World's Classics, Nos. 120-1.
Oliver Twist, by Charles dickens (isss). 1901, reprinted 1903, 1909. Pp. 524.
World's Classics, No. 8.
A Tale of Two Cities, by CHARLES dickens (I859), with an introduction by
Mrs. F. S. BOAS. 1903, reprinted 1905, 1906, 1910, 1912. Pp. xxxiv, 466.
World's Classics, No. 38.
Great Expectations, by Charles dickens (I860-1). with six illustrations by
WARWICK GOBLE. 1907, reprinted 1912. Pp. 550. World's Classics, No. 128.
The Bible in Spain, by GEORGE borrow (1843). 1906. Reprinted 1909.
Pp. xxvi, 600. World's CToiws,. No. 75.
Lavengro, by GEORGE borrow (1851). With a. WbUographical note and chrono-
logy. 1904, reprinted 1907, 1909, 1914. Pp. '652. World's Classics. No. 66.
The Romany Rye, by GEORGE borrow (I857). "with a bibliographical note
and chronology. 1906, reprinted 1909. Pp. xvi, 440. World's Classics, No. 73.
The Tower of London, by Harrison ainsworth (i84o). 1910. Pp. 568,
World's Classics, No. 162.
The Novels, Stories, Essays, and Verses of Mrs. GASKELL, complete in ten volumes, with
introductions and a chronology by CLEMENT'SHORTER
Mary Barton (1848). 1906, reprinted 1911. Pp. xii, 464. World's Classics, No. 86.
Lizzie Leigh, 1850, The Grey Woman, and other Tales (1855-65). 1912. Pp. xiv, 478.
World's Classics, No. 175.
Cranford, 1853, The Cage at Cranford,. 1863, The Moorland Cottage (1850). 1906, re-
printed 1909, 1915. Pp. xvi, 332. World's Classics, No. 110.
Ruth (1853). 1906, reprinted 1912. Pp. xii, 458. World's Classics, No. 88.
North and South (I855). I9O8. Pp. xii, S28. Worlds Classics, No. 154.
Right at Last and other Tales, Verses, &c. (1837-63). 1915. Pp. xvi, 528.
World's Classics, No. 203.
Round the Sofa (I859). 1913. Pp. xvi, 424. world's classics, No. 190.
Sylvia's Lovers (I863). 1909. Pp. xvi, 536. World's classics. No. 156.
Cousin Phillis, 1863, and other Tales (1840-64). 1911. Pp. xx, 352.
World's Classics, No. 168.
Wives and Daughters (I866). 1910. Pp. xvi, 755. World's classics. No. 1S7.
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The Earlier Novels of GEORGE ELIOT
Scenes of Clerical Life, ISST, with an introduction by ANNIE MATHESON.
1909. Pp. XX, 424. World's Classics, No. 155.
Adam Bede (1859). 1904, reprinted 1906, 1 910. Pp.606. World's Classics, "No. S3.
The Mill on the Floss (iseo). 1903, reprinted 1904, 1907, 1910, 1913. Pp. eie.
World's Classics, No. 31.
Silas Marner, I86I, The Lifted Veil, 1859, and Brother Jacob, 1860, with an Introduc-
' tion on George Eliot as a Plot-Novelist, by T. WATTS-DUNTON. 1906, reprinted 1910.
Pp. xvi, 298. World's Classics, No. 80.
Romola, 1863, with an introduction by VIOLA MEYNELL. 1913. Pp. xvi, 600.
World's Classics, No. 178.
Felix Holt the Radical, I866, with an introduction by VIOLA MEYNELL. 1913.
. Pp. xiv, 504. World's Classics, No. 179.
The Rifle Rangers, by mayne reid (isso). 1910. with six illustrations.
Pp. 390. World's Classics, No. 166.
The Scalp Hunters, by mayne reid (I852). 1910. With six illustrations.
Pp. 474. . World's Classics, No. 167.
The History of Pendennis, by W. M. THACKERAY, 1848-50, with an intro-
duction by EDMUND GOSSE. 1907. Two volumes ; also the two volumes bound
together, sultan red leather, 3s. net. Pp. xxiv, 472, 502. World's Classics, Nos; 91, 92.
Henry Esmond, by w. M. thackeray (isss). 1903. Reprinted 1904, 1910.
Pp. xviii, 520. World's Classics, No. 28.
The Three Clerks, by ANTHONY TROLLOPE, ISSS, with an introduction by
W. TEIGNMOUTH shore. 1907. Pp. xvi, 568. World's Classics, No. 140.
The Captain of the Guard, by james grant (1862). 1910. Pp. 352.
World's Classics, No. 159.
Lorna Doone, a Romance of Exraoor, by R. D. BLACKMORE, 1869, with an intro-
duction by Sir HERBERT WARREN. 1912, reprinted 1914. Pp. xxx, 656.
World's Classics, No. 171.
Aylwin, by T. WATTS-DUNTON (1898). 1904, reprinted 1906, 1909, 1914. Pp. 534.
World's Classics, No. 52.
The Lord of the Harvest, Xs^s- ^'* *" introduction by
by M. BETHAM-EDWARDS W^ ^^EDERIC HARRISON.
1899. Pp. xvi, 242. I Worlds Classics, No. 194.
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4. Other Prose Works
Essays Civil and Moral 1,597, I625, by francis bacon. 1902, reprinted 1904,
1909, 1912. Pp. 176. World's Glassies, No. 24.
The Advancement of Learning, 160S, and the V!ew, Atlantis, I627, with an in-
troduction by THOMAS CASE, and a chronology of Bacon's life and writings. 190fe.
reprinted 1913. Pp. xxiv, 276. World's Classics, No. 93.
The Pilgrim's Progress, by John bunyan (1678, 1684). 1902, reprinted 1903,
1911. Pp. 310. World's Classics, No. 12.
The Analogy of Natural and Revealed Religion, by Bishop BUTLER, 1736, edited
by W. E. GLADSTONE. 1907. Pp. xxxvi, 424. World's Classics, No. 136.
The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon, with a Comment on Lord Bolingbroke's
Essays, by HENRY FIELDING, 1755, with an introduction and notes by AUSTIN
DOBSON. 1907. Pp. XX, 188, with an illustration. World's Classics, No. 142.
Essays by David Hume (1741-52). 1903, reprinted 1904. Pp. 624.
World's Classics, No. 33.
Travels through France and Italy, by tobias smollett, 1766, with an
introduction and two appendixes by T. SECCOMBE. 1907. Pp. Ixii, 352.
World's Classics, No. 90.
The Wealth' of Nations, by ADAM smith (1776). Two volumes. Vol. I, 1904,
reprinted 1908 ; Vol. II, 1904, reprinted 1909. Also the two volumes together, sultah red
leather, 3s. net. Pp. 476, 696. World's Classics, Nos. 54, 59.
The Natural History of Selborne, by gilbert white, 1789. 1902, re-
printed 1904, 1910. Pp. 268. World's Classics, No. 22.
Discourses on Painting by Sir JOSHUA Reynolds with his Three Letters to
the Idler, 1794, with an introduction by AUSTIN DOBSON. 1907. Pp. xxiv, 260. ■
World's Classics, No. 149.
Burke's Writings and Speeches. Sbc volumes. Pp. 2,404.
I. Vindication of Natural Society, 1756; The Sublime and Beautiful, 1756; The Present
State of the Nation, &c., 1769, with a general introduction by the late Judge WILLIS,
and a preface by F. W. RAFFETY. 1906. Pp. xxxiv, 364. Wmid's Classics, No. 71.
II. The Present Discontents, 1770 ; Speeches on American Affairs, &c. (1774-80), with
a preface by F. W. RAFFETY. 1906, reprinted 1915. Pp. xvi, 386.
World's Classics, No. 81.
III. Speeches on Indian Affairs, &c., 1771-92, with a preface by F. W. WILLIS.
1906. Pp. xiv, 392. World's Classics, No. 111.
IV. Reflections on the French Revolution, &c., 1790, with a preface by F. W. RAF-
FETY. 1906. Pp. xiv, 376. World's Classics, No. 112.
V. Writings on French, Irish, and American Affairs, 1777, 1782, 1791-93, with a preface
by F. W. RAFFETY. 1907. Pp. xii, 376. World's Classics, No. Il3.
VI. Letter to a Noble Lord, Letters on a Regicide Peace, &c., 1795-7, with a preface
by F. W. RAFFETY. 1907. Pp. xiv, 406. World's Classics, >Jo. 114.
The Letters of William Cowper (1762-94), selected, with an introduction, by
E. V. LUCAS. 1907, reprinted 1911. Pp. xxxviii, 512. World's Classics, No. 138.
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by EDWARD GIBBON, 1776-88.
Seven volumes. 1903-6, reprinted, Vol. I, 1904, 12 ; Vol. II, 1905, 7 ; Vols. Ill, IV, 1906,
13 ; Vol. V, 1915. Pp. 4,058, with maps. World's Classics, Nos. 35, 44, 51, 55, 64, 69, 74.
The Autobiography of EDWARD gibbon, 1796, with an introduction by J. B.
BURY. 1907. Pp. xxxii, 340. World's Classics, No. 139.
Sheridan's Dramatic Works, 1775-99, with an introduction and notes by JOSEPH
KNIGHT. 1906, reprinted 1910, 1915. Pp. xxii, 494. World's Classics, No. 79.
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Letters of Robert Southey, I793-I849, selected, with introduction and notes, by
M.H.FITZGERALD. 1912. Pp. xii, 5S3. World's Classics, 'No. 169.
Essays of Elia, I820-23, and Last Essays of Ella, 1833, by CHARLES LAMB
1901, reprinted 1902, 1903 twice, 1906, 1909, 1912. Pp. xii, 328. World's Classics, No. 2.
Imaginary Conversations, by Walter savage landor (I821-68), a selec-
tion, with an introduction by ERNEST DE SfiLINCOURT. 1915. Pp. xl, 472.
J^()fl(^*s Gldssics No 196
The Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H.M.S. Bounty, by Sir john
BARROW, 1831, with an introduction by Admiral Sir CYPRIAN BRIDGE. 1914.
Pp. XXIV, 376. World's Classics, No. 195.
Writings of WILLIAM HAZLITT. Six volumes
Characters of Shakespeare's Plays, 1817, with an introduction by Sir Arthur
QUILLER-COUCH. In the press. World's Classics, No. 205.
The Enghsh Comic Writers, Lectures, I8I8, with an introduction by R. B.
JOHNSON. 1907. Pp. xvi, 248. World's Classics, No. 124.
Sketches and Essays, Essays on Men and Manners, first collected 1839. 1902, re-
printed 1903, 1907, 1912. Pp. 250. World's Classics, No. 15.
Table-Talk (I82I-2). 1901, reprinted 1902, 1903, 1910. Pp. vi, 450.
World's Classics, No. 5.
The Spirit of the Age (182S). 1904, reprinted 1911. Pp. 278.
World's Classics, No. 57.
WintersloW (1839). 1902, reprinted 1906. Pp. 222. World's Classics, No. 25.
The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., by WASHINGTON IRVING, 1819-
20, with an introduction by T. BALSTON. 1912. Pp. xx, 458. World's Classics,'iio. 173.
The Conquest of Granada, by Washington irving (1829). 1910. Pp. xxiv,
458. World's Classics, No. 150.
The Town, by LEIGH hunt, 1848, with an introduction and notes by AUSTIN
DOBSON. 1907. Pp. XX, 528. World's Classics, No. 132.
Essays and Sketches, by LEIGH hunt, a selection, with introduction, by R. B.
JOHNSON. 1906, reprinted 1912. Pp. xx, 420. World's Classics, No. 115.
Confessions of an English Opium Eater, by thomas de quincey,
1822. 1902, reprinted 1903, 1906, 1910. Pp. xviii, 288. World's Classics, No. 23.
Six volumes of CARLYLE
Sartor ResartUS, by thomas CARLYLE, I833-4. 1902, reprinted in 1903, 1906,
1909. Pp. 270. World's Classics, No. 19.
The French Revolution, by thomas CARLYLB, 1837, with an introduction by
C. R. L. FLETCHER. Two volumes. 1907, reprinted 1911. Also the two volumes
bound together, sultan red leather, 3s. net. Pp. xxxvi, 502, 506.
World's Classics, No. 125, 126.
On Heroes, HerO-Worship,and the Heroic in History,byTHOMASCARLYLE,
1840. 1904, reprinted 1906, 1909, 1913. Pp. 250. World's Classics, No. 63.
Past and Present, by thomas CARLYLE, 1843, with an introduction by G. K.
CHESTERTON. 1909, reprinted 1915. Pp. xvi, 332. World's Classics, No. 153.
The Life of John Sterling, by thomas CARLYLE, 1851, with an introduction
. by W. HALE white. 1907. Pp. xxxvi, 296. World's Classics, Itfo. lii.
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The Conquest of Mexico, by W. H. PRESCOTT, 1843, with an introduction by
Mrs. ALEC-TWEEDIE. Two volumes. 191S. Also the two volumes bound together,
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World's Classics, Nos. 197, 198.
A New Spirit of the Age, by R. H. HORNE, 1844, with an introduction by
W. JERROLD. 1907. Pp. xxiv, 472. World's Classics, No. 127.
Essays, by R. W. EMERSON (1841, 1844). 1901, reprinted 1902, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1909,
1913. Pp. 360. World's Classics, No. 6.
English Traits, 1856, and Representative Men, 1850, by R. W. EMERSON. 1903,
reprinted 1905, 1911. Pp. 356. World^s Classics, No. 30.
On Ijlberty, I859, Representative Government, 1861, and The Subjection of Women,
1867, by JOHN STUART MILL, with an introduction by M. G. FAWCETT. 1912.
Pp. XX, 548. World's Classics, No. 170.
The Origin of Species, by charles darwin, 1859, with a note by grant
ALLEN. 1902, reprinted 1902, 1903, 1907, 1914. Pp. 464. World's Classics, No. 11.
The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table, by O. W. HOLMES (1857). 1904, reprinted
1906, 1909. Pp. 276. World's Classics, No. 61.
The Professor at the Breakfast-Table, by O. W. HOLMES, 1860, with an introduction
by Sir W. R. NICOLL. 1906, reprinted 1911. Pp. x, 274. World's Classics, No. 89.
The Poet at the Breakfast-Table, by O. W. HOLMES, 1872, with an introduction by
Sir W. R. NICOLL. 1906, reprinted 1911. Pp. vin, 308. World's Classics, No. 95.
Horae Subsecivae, by Dr. JOHN brown, I862, with an introduction by AUSTIN
DOBSON. 1907, reprinted 1911. Pp. xx, 350. World's Classics, No. 118.
The Rise of the Dutch Repubhc, by J. L. motley, ISSS, with an introduc-
tion by CLEMENT SHORTER. Three volumes. 1906, reprinted. Vol. I, 1913, Vols. II
and III, 1914. Pp. xxvi, 1790. World's Classics, No. 96-8.
The Book of Snobs, by W. M. THACKERAY, 1848, with Sketches and Travels in
London, &c., 1860-3. 1904, reprinted 1906, 1911. Pp. 446. World's Classics, No. SO.
Walden, or Life in the Woods, by H. D. THOREAU, 1854, with an introduction by
T. WATTS-DUNTON. 1906, reprinted 1910. Pp. xvi, 300. World's Classics, No. 68.
Four Ruskin House Editions, by arrangement with Mr. G. AUen, 1907
A Joy for Ever, 1857, The Two Paths, 1859, by JOHN ruskin. Pp. 438.
Illustrated.
Sesame and Lilies, i865. Ethics of the Dust, 1866. Pp. seo.
Time and Tide, i867, Crown of Wild Olive, 1866. Pp. 408.
Unto This Last, 1862, Munera Pulveris, 1872. Pp. 338.
World's Classics, No. 147, No. 145, No. 146, No. 148.
The History of Civilization in England,by H. t. buckle, 1857-61. Three
volumes. Vol. I, 1903, reprinted 1904, 1911 ; Vol. II, 1903, reprinted 1905, 1911 ; Vol. Ill,
1904, reprinted 1906, 1915. Pp. 1,438. World's Classics, Nos. 4,1, 4.8,93.
Letters from High Latitudes, by Lord DUFFERIN, ISeO, with an introduction
by R. W. MACAN. 1910. Pp. xxxvi, 264, iUustrated. World's Classics, No. 158.
Dreamthorp, a Book of Essays written in the Country, 1863, with selections from Last
Leaves, 1868, by ALEXANDER SMITH, with an introduction by HUGH WALKER.
1914. Pp. xxviii, 320. World's Classics^ No. 200.
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5. Translations
Homer's Iliad, translated by POPE, with Pope's preface, first published 1715-20.
1902, reprinted 1903, 1909, 1912. Pp. xxxvi, 508. World's Glassies, No. 18.
Homer's Odyssey, translated by pope, first published 1735. 1903, reprinted 1906,
1911. Pp. 388. World's Classics, No. 36.
Aeschylus, the Plays translated into English Verse, with a preface and a few notes, by
LEWIS CAMPBELL (1890). 1906, reprinted 1912. Pp. xxii, 278.
World's Classics, No. 117.
Sophocles, the Plays translated into English Verse, with a preface and a few notes, by
LEWIS CAMPBELL (1883). 1906, reprinted 1911. Pp. xxviii, 316.
World's Classics, No. 116.
Aristophanes Acharnians, Knights, Birds, and Frogs, translated into English verse
by J. HOOKHAM FRERE, 1839, with an introduction by W. W. MERRY. 1907, re-
printed 1912. Pp. xxii, 358. World's Classics, No. 134.
Virgil, translated by DRYDEN (first published 1697). 1903, reprinted 1906, 1912. Pp. 494.
World's Classics, No. 37.
The Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, newly translated by john
JACKSON, with a short introduction on the leading principles of Stoicism and some notes
on the Text. 1906, reprinted 1911. Pp. xx, 136. World's Classics, No. 60.
A JvempiS, the imitation of Christ (c. 1470), the anonymous translation of 1677 revised
1841. 1903, reprinted 1906, 1909. Pp. 242. World's Classics, No. 49.
Machiavelli's Prince, translated by LUIGI RICCI. 1903, reprinted 1909. Pp. viii,
108. World's Classics, No. 43.
Montaigne's Essayes, translated by JOHN FLORIO, 1603. Three volumes. Vol. I,
1904, reprinted 1910 ; Vols. II and III, 1906. Pp. 1,496. World's Classics, No. 65, 70, 77.
Cervantes' Don Quixote, translated by CHARLES JERVAS (I742), with notes
and introduction by J. FITZMAURICE-KELLY. 1907, reprinted 1912. Two volumes ;
also the two volumes bound together, sultan red leather, 3s. net. Pp. xxxii, 552, 594, with
frontispiece. World's Classics, Nos. 130-1.
Lesage's Gil Bias, translated by TOBIAS SMOLLETT, 1748, with an introduction
and notes by J. FITZMAURICE-KELLY. Two volumes ; also the two volumes together,
sultan red leather, 3s. net. 1907. Pp. xxxii, 408, 422. World's Classics, Nos. 151-2.
Goethe's Faust. Part I, translated by J. ANSTER, 1835, now printed with Mar-
lowe's Faustus, and an introduction to the two plays by Sir A. W. WARD. 1907, reprinted
1915. Pp. xxxiii, 936. World's Classics, No. 135.
NekraSSOV. Who can be happy and free in Russia, 1864, newly translated by
JULIET SOSKICE. With an introduction by DAVID SOSKICE. 1916.
World's Classics, No. 213.
Tolstoy. The Cossacks and three other tales of the Caucasus 1853-63, translated by
L. and A. MAUDE. In preparation. World's Classics, No. 208.
Tolstoy. Twenty-three Tales, published 1872-1903, newly translated by L. and A.
MAUDE. 1906, reprinted 1909, 1911, 1913, 1915. Pp. x, 272. World's Classics, No. 72.
Tolstoy. Anna Karenina, 1875, translated by AYLMER MAUDE. Two volumes ; also
the two volumes bound together, sultan red leather, 3s. net. In preparation.
World's Classics, Nos. 210, 211.
Tolstoy. Essays and Letters, 1884-1903, newly translated by AYLMER MAUDE.
1903, reprinted 1911. Pp. viii, 372. World's Classics, No. 46.
Tolstoy. Resurrection, 1899, translated by L. MAUDE with an introduction by A.
MAUDE. In preparation. World's Classics, No. 209.
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The Oxford Dictionary
A Brief Account
Origin and Progress of the Dictionary
The Proposed ' Supplement ' of 1859
The collection of the materials which are used in the preparation of the Oxford Dictionary
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for the collection of words unregistered in existing dictionaries. Dr. Trench, then Dean of
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would undertake systematically to read and to extract English literature. He called upon
the Philological Society, therefore, as the only body in England then interesting itself in the
language, to undertake the collection of materials to complete the work already done by
Bailey, Johnson, Todd, Webster, Richardson, and others, and to prepare a supplement to all
the dictionaries, which should register all omitted words and senses, and supply all the
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every word.' — (Murray, Komanes Lecture, 1900.)
The Preparations for a New Dictionary, 1859-79
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editor and a staff giving their whole time to the work gaps in the material could not be dis-
covered or filled, and an attempt made by Furnivall to construct a Concise Dictionary,
which should show what had been done and what remained to do, broke down after many
years of effort. The first enthusiasm of the workers waned when it was found that printing
was so far distant ; the London and American pubhshers who were consulted were unable to
undertake a work of the magnitude which it was clear would be necessary, and the whole
undertaking languished.
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The collections which had been made were too valuable to be abandoned, and in 1878
it was suggested that the Philological Society should invite the co-operation of the Clarendon
Press. Negotiations between the Society, the Press, and Dr. Murray, who was by common
consent designated as the editor, were entered into, and agreements were drawn up which
were finally settled early in 1879. Even at this time the immensity of the work was not fully
realized. The Dictionary, it was thought, ' would occupy not less than 6,000 and not more
than 7,000 pages ', and it could be completed, it was assumed, in ten years by a single editor,
with a small staff. But when Dr. Murray, in 1879, began his work, ' careful examination
of the quotations then for the first time collected in one place, and arranged in a continuous
alphabetical series, showed that much work still remained to be done in order to render the
material adequate for the purpose. Accordingly a new appeal was made to volunteers to
coUect additional quotations from specified books, of which lists were from time to time issued.
More than eight hundred readers In Great Britain, the United States, and elsewhere responded
to this appeal, and in the course of three years a million additional quotations were furnished,
raising the total number to three and a half millions, selected by about thirteen hundred
readers, from the works of more than five thousand authors of all periods. About thirty
sub-editors (including a few who have never ceased to work for the Dictionary) offered their
gratuitous services in arranging quotations, preparing definitions, and otherwise contributing
to the progress of the work. Without the aid of these generous contributors and fellow
labourers so great a task could never have been undertaken.' — (Murray, Preface to N. E. D.,
Vol. I.)
These immense collections, which even before the printing of the work had begun were
already thirty-five times larger than had been contemplated in 1860, would have been
sufficient in themselves to ensure the supereminence of the Dictionary. No other book has
had, and very few ever will have, foundations laid in an inductive investigation of so wide
a character. A simple classification of the available material for the various words, an
intelligent selection from it, and a careful verification of the references, would have resulted
in producing a work of the greatest value and usefulness. The adoption of such a course,
however, which in itself would have involved no small amount of labour, was rendered
virtually impossible by the very wealth of the material. This continually raised problems and
presented difficulties which had not confronted any previous lexicographer, and the solution
of these constantly involved prolonged researches in many different fields of study. A single
quotation, containing a rare word or some unusual sense of a word, frequently became the
starting-point of an investigation, historical or etymological, which might lead to some
interesting discovery and explain something previously unknown or misunderstood. At an
early stage of the work it became apparent that such researches, if they were to be adequately
carried out, would demand ample limits of time and space, and that satisfactory results could
only be achieved by the organization of a large and highly skilled editorial staff, which could
have easy access to one or other of the great Ubraries, and profit by the assistance of many
scholars and men of science. To attain this end. Dr. Murray with his staff removed to Oxford
in 1885. He was fortunate in the widespread interest which his work excited in this and
other countries, and in the many lasting friendships which it made for him. Without the
generous help which this interest and these friendships drew from many quarters it would
have been almost impossible to coUect adequate materials for the Dictionary. The list of
voluntary helpers within the British Islands, many of whom have rendered inestimable
service, is so extensive that it must be sought in the prefaces to the various volumes ; but
something may be said here of the assistance which has come from over the seas. In early
stages much help was given by American scholars, whose work was organized and super-
intended by Professor F. A. March, of Lafayette College, Penn. The preface to Vol. I. (p. xv)
records large contributions of materials from several Americans, while here, or in other
volumes, the names of Fitzedward Hall, W. C. Minor, A. Matthews, C. W. Ernst, &c., are
mentioned among those to whom special recognition is due. In another direction, across the
North Sea, Mr. Caland, of Wageningen, was for many years a devoted contributor and
critical proof-reader.
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realized. To hasten the completion of the work additional editors were appointed.
Dr. Bradley, who had previously worked in London, first giving help with the letter B,
undertook the editing of E, and removed to Oxford in 1896. Dr. Craigie, who joined the
staff at Oxford in 1897, first assisted in the preparation of G, I, and K, and began independent
editing with Q. Mr. Onions, after completing ten years of service with Sir James Murray and
Dr. Bradley, was engaged in specially preparing portions of M, N, R, and S, and at the
beginning of 1914 undertook the independent editing of Su-Sz.
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Thus the editorial list stands at October 1, 1916 :
JAMES A. H. MURRAY, editor of A B C D, H IJ K, O P and T.
HENRY BRADLEY, editor of E F G, L M, S-Sh, and part of St.
WILLIAM A. CRAIGIE, editor of N, Q, R, Si-Sq and part of V.
CHARLES T. ONIONS, editor of part of Su-.
In July 191S the staff, which had been slightly diminished by various causes, consisted
of the following : Sir James Murray, assisted by Mr. A. T. Maling, Mr. F. J. Sweatman,
Mr. F. A. Yockney, Miss E. M. Murray, and Miss R. N. Murray; Dr. Henry Bradley,
assisted by Mr. W. Worrall, Mr. H. J. Bayliss, Mr. W. J. Lewis, and Miss E. S. Bradley ;
Dr. W. A. Craigie, assisted by Mr. L. F. Powell, Mrs. Powell, and Mr. G. Watson ; Mr. C. T.
Onions, assisted by Mr. P. T. J. Dadley, Mr. W. J. Fortune, and Mr. H. R. Simpson. The
total number of those engaged in the preparation of the Dictionary was thus nineteen. Three
other members of the staff— Mr. G. G. R.' Greene, Mr. J. W. Birt, and Mr. E. N. Martin-
were serving in His Majesty's Forces. '
In 1909, in his Letter to the University, Lord Curzon wrote : ' In the staff of the English
Dictionary alone the Press contributes to the University what is probably the largest single
engine of Research working anywhere at the present time.'
Sir James Murray died on the 26th July, 1915. His great wish that he should live to
finish the Dictionary on his eightieth birthday, in 1917, had not been fulfilled ; the unceasing
labour of three and thirty years ended when less than a tenth part of the work remained to
be done. Almost within a week of his death he was still spending long hours at his desk.
At the beginning he laid the lines and drew the plan ; in the prosecution of the work, when
it became clear that it must be shared, his amazing capacity for unremitting labour enabled
him to take more than an equal part, and the volumes produced by himself show charac-
teristic excellences which cannot be exactly matched, though they may be rivalled by merits
of another kind. ' He will not write the last pages, but more than that of any other man his
name will be associated with the long and efficient working of the great engine of research
by which the Dictionary has been produced.'
The Present State of the Dictionary
Including the work of all the editors, the state of the Oxford Dictionary in 1916 is as
follows. Eight of the ten volumes are complete and, with the portions of the ninth volume
already published, carry the vocabulary without a break from A to Still-. The remainder
of St- is in progress, as is also Su-, of which two sections have already been issued. T has
been completed. About half of V, with which the last half-volume Opens, has already been
sent to the printers, 138 pages are published, and the earlier sheets are in a finished state.
On October 1, 1916, the Dictionary extends to 13,432 pages and deals with 362,138 words,
illustrated by 1,565,198 quotations.
This completion of the third half million of quotations contrasts with the original calcula-
tions of Mr. Coleridge, that it would be time to begin the making of the Dictionary when one
hundred thousand quotations were available.
A Comparison with other Dictionaries
The seventh volume containing the words beginning with the letters O and P contains
more words than any of the volumes published so far. The total is 48,870 words— 30,300 main
words, 6,393 subordinate words, 4,974 special combinations, and 7,203 obvious combinations.
Of the main words, 23,120 are described as current, 5,335 as obsolete, and 1,845 as alien.
As against the Oxford total of 48,870, no other English dictionary contains more than 27,097.
No fewer than 38,365 words in the Oxford volume are illustrated by quotations — no other
English dictionary has more than 8,368 words, roughly 30,000 fewer, illustrated by quota-
tions, and the illustrative quotations themselves number 175,130 in the Oxford book or
154,790 more than in any other comparable volume. Johnson's dictionary contained 4,485
words beginning with O and P, of which 3,661 were illustrated by quotations, the quotations
numbering 12,111.
As stated, the number of pages puMished to October 1, 1916, is 13,432. Each page con-
tains three columns 10|^ inches long (112 hnes on the average), and each column is 2f inches
wide— in all some 40,000 columns, which if placed end to end would cover over six miles ; the
4,513,152 lines of type therein (166 mUes) containing nearly two hundred million letters and
figures, not counting punctuation marks.
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The Progress of Foreign Dictionaries — A Contrast
The number of years which have been required to bring the Oxford Dictionary to this
point will not seem excessive when it is compared with three foreign dictionaries which in
respect of plan and extent may fairly be said to rival it. These are the Deutsches Worterbuch,
begun by the brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, the Woordenboek der nederlandsche Taal,
begun by De Vries and Te Winkel, and the Ordbok ofmr menska sprdket of the Swedish
Academy. A summary of the past progress and present state of these works affords in-
teresting evidence of the time which is normally spent in the production of dictionaries of
this kind.
German
The preparatory work for the Deutsches Worterbuch was begun by the brothers Grimm
in 1838, but the printing did not commence till the very end of 1851 ; the first volume, con-
taining A-BiERJHOLKE, was completed in 1854. Wilhelm Grimm, who died in 1859, did only
the letter D, which forms part of the second volume ; Jacob completed the third volume in
1862, and' had advanced some way into the fourth at the time of his death in 1863. Since
that date the work has been carried on by various scholars, some twenty in all, eight of
whom are specially mentioned in some forms of the general title-page as it appears on the
covers of the separate parts. During these fifty-two years the dictionary has progressed
from F to an advanced point in S, though part of G still remains to be done. The rest of the
alphabet is represented chiefly by continuous portions of T, V, and W, with smaller uncon-
nected sections of S, U, V, W, and Z ; most of these minor sections have been produced
within the past three years, as the result of a special effort to complete the work. With the
exception of Vol. IV (which is immensely out of proportion to the others), the first nine
volumes are finished, and carry the work as far as Seele. Vol. X is also well advanced, and
considerable progress has been made with three of the six remaining volumes. The total
result of sixty-three years of printing and publishing amounts to 20,174 pages (equivalent,
however, to little more than 10,000 pages of the Oxford Dictionary), and covers about five-
sixths of the whole German vocabulary.
Dutch
The beginnings of the Dutch dictionary date from 1850-51, and by 1852 the two original
editors, De Vries and Te Winkel, had started the systematic collection of materials for the
work. It was not, however, till 1864 that the first part made its appearance. After the
death of Te Winkel in 1868 De Vries continued the work with various colleagues until his
own death in 1892 ; since that date the dictionary has been carried on by some of these
colleagues and by other editors subsequently appointed. After fifty-one years of publication
the present state of the Woordenboek is as follows : Vols. I-VI, containing A to I, are com-
plete with the exception of the latter part of Vol. Ill, and Vols. IX-XI, containing M to O,
have also been finished. Of the remainder. Vol. VIII has made considerable progress, while
Vols. VII, XII, and XIII are less advanced ; the latter, ending at present with Riant, is the
furthest point the dictionary has reached. The portion of the work now published amounts
to 12,565 pages (equal to less than 5,000 pages of the Oxford Dictionary), and contains about
three-fifths of the Dutch vocabulary.
Swedish
The dictionary of the Swedish Academy is much less advanced than either of the above.
The first part appeared in 1893, and up to the present time three complete volumes have been
pubhshed, with portions of another two. These, however, contain only the letters A, B
(incomplete), C, and D (incomplete) ; fuUy five-sixths of the Swedish vocabulary stiU remain
to be dealt with.
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Team-Tezkere
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Ti-Tombac.
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Statistics to October 1, 1916
Vols. I
Words
Quotations
Pages
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306,122
1,298,136
11,247
X. Si- StiUatim
22,403
126,368
960
Su-Sullen
3,077
16,084
128
T-Thyzle
10,864
45,900
404
X, Ti-Tzirid
16,650
63,026
565
V-Ferificative
3,202
362,318
15,684
1,565,198
128
Totals
13,432
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appearance of MS. Cott. Otho A xii, destroyed in the fire of 1731
See p. 55 (Stevenson's Asser)
THE • FIGHT • BETWEEN • JASON • AND • CORPUS
AND • THE • PREPARATIONS • OF ■ JASON • AND • MEDEA
FOR • THE ■ CONQUEST • OF • THE • FLEECE
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The Life of St. Katherine, with its Latin Original, ed. by E. Einenkel. 1884. 12s. No. 80.
An Old English Miscellany, containing a Bestiary, Kentish Sermons, Proverbs of Alfred, and
Religious Poems of the Th;ri;eenth Century, edited by R. Morris. 1872. 10s. No. 49.
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The Early South-English Legendary or Lives of Saints, from MS. Laud 108, edited by C.
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Legends of the Holy Rood, Symbols of the Passion and Cross-Poems, edited by R. Mokrisj
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The Northern Passion, edited by Miss F. A. Foster. Part I, 1912. 15s. No. 145.
Robert of Brunne's Handlyng Synne (1303), with those parts of the Anglo-French treatise on
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William of Shoreham's Poems, edited by M. Konhath. Part I, E S, 1902. 10s. No. lxxxvi.
The Earliest English Prose Psalter, together with Eleven Canticles, and a translation of the
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Adam Davy's Five Dreams about Edward II, the Life of St. Alexius, &c., edited by
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English Prose Treatises of Richard Rolle de Hampole, ed. G. G. Perry. 1866. Is. No. 20.
Dan Michel's Ayenbite of Inwyt, 1340, edited by R. Morris. 1866. 10s. 6d. No. 23.
The Middle English poem, Erthe upon Erthe, ed. by Miss H. Murray. 1911. 10s. No. 141.
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Speculum Gy de Warewyke, edited by Miss G. L. Morrill. E S, 1898. 10s. No. lxxv.
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The Three Kings of Cologne (John of Hildesheim), ed. by C. Horstmann. 1886. 17s. No. 85.
Three Middle-English versions of the Rule of St. Benet, and two contemporary Rituals for the
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Mirk's Festial, edited by T. Erbe. Part I, E S, 1905. 12s. No. xcvl
R. Misyn's Fire of Love and Mending of Life (Hampole), 1434, 1435, edited by R. Harvey.
1896. 15s. No. 106.
Jacob's Well, an EngUsh treatise on the Cleansing of Man's Conscience, edited by A.
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An Alphabet of Tales, an English Fifteenth-Century translation of the Alphahetvm Narra-
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The Early English Versions of the Gesta Roraanorum, edited by S. J. H. Herrtage. ES,
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Religious Pieces in Prose and Verse, from R. Thornton's MS., edited by G. G. Perry. 1867,
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The Book of the Knight of La Tour-Landry, edited by T. Wkight, 1868. Revised edition,
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ES, 1893. 15s. No. Lxiii.
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2. Romances (rhyming, alliterative, and prose)
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The Lay of Havelok the Dane, edited by W. W. Skeat. E S, 1868. 10s. No. iv.
The Romance of Sir Beues of Hamtoun, edited by E. Kolbing. E S, Part I, 1885, 10s. ;
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The Romance of Guy of Warwick, Fourteenth-Century version, edited by J. Zupitza. E S,
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1876, 14s. Nos. XXV, xxvi.
Sir Ferumbras, edited by S. J. H. Herrtage. E S, 1879. 15s. No. xxxiv.
The Sege oiF Melayne, Duke Rowland and Sir Otuell, &c., edited by S. J. H. Hehbtage.
E S, 1880. 12s. No. xxxv.
The Sowdone of Babjdone, edited by E. Hausknecht. E S, 1881. 15s. No. xxxviii.
Rauf Colyear, Rolandi and Vernagu and Otuel, edited by S. J. H. Herrtage. E S, 1882.
ISs. No. XXXIX.
Torrent of Portyngale, edited by E. Adam. E S, 1887. 10s. No. li.
The Romance of Emar^, edited by Edith Rickert. E S, 1906. 7s. 6d. No. xcix.
Le Morte Arthur, edited by J. D. Bruce. E S, 1903. 15s. No. lxxxviii.
Arthur, edited by F. J. Furnivall. 1864. 4s. No. 2.
The Laud Troy Book (about 1400), edited by J. E. Wijlfing. Part I, 1902, ISs. ; Part II,
1903, 20s. Nos. 121, 122.
The Middle-English versions of Partonope of Blois, edited by A. T. Bodtker. E S, 1911. 15s.
No. cix.
The Romans of Partenay or of Lusignen, edited by W. W. Skeat. 1866. 6s. No. 22.
Generydes, c. 1440, edited by W. A. Wright. Part 1, 1873, 3s. ; Part II, 1878, 4s. Nos. 55, 70.
Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight, about 1360, edited by R. Mohris. 1864. 10s. No. 4.
Morte Arthure, edited by E. Brock. 1865, new edition, 1871. 7s. No. 8.
The Romance of William of Palerne (otherwise known as William and the Werwolf), to which
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Joseph of Arimathie, otherwise called The Romance of the Seint Graal, edited by W. W.
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Alexander and Dindimus, edited by W. W. Skeat. E S, 1878. 6s. No. xxxi.
The Wars of Alexander, edited by W. W. Skeat. E S, 1886. 20s. No. xlvii.
The Prose Life of Alexander, edited by J. S. Westlake. 1913. 10s. No. 143.
Merlin, about 1450-1460, edited by H. B. Wheatley. Part I, 1865, 2s. 6d. ; Part II, 1866,
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Melusine, about 1500, edited by A. K. Donald. Part I. E S, 1895. 20s. No. i.xvin.
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The Towneley Plays, edited by G. England and A. W. Pollakd. E S, 1897. ISs. No. lxxi.
Two Coventry Corpus-Christi Plays, edited by H. Craig. E S, 1903. 10s. No. lxxxvii.
The Macro Plays, edited by F. J. Fuhnivall and A. W. Pollard. E S, 1904.. 10s. No. xcr.
The Non-Cycle Mystery Plays, with the Croxton Play of the Sacrament and The Pride of Life,
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The Wright's Chaste Wife, edited by F. J. Fuhnivall. 1865 (ed. 2, 1869). Is. No. 12.
Additional Analogs to ' The Wright's Chaste Wife ', by W. A. Clouston. 1886. Is. No. 84..
The Romance and Prophecies of Thomas of Erceldoune, edited by J. A. H. Muhray. 1875.
10s. 6d. No. 61.
Twenty-Six Political and other Poems (including ' Petty Job '), from MSS. Digby 102 and
Douce 322, edited by J. Kail. Part I. 1904. 10s. No. 124.
Early English Meals and Manners, &c., edited by F. J. Furnivall. 1868. 12s. No. 32.
Fifteenth-Century Courtesy Book, edited by R. W. Chamrers ; and Two Fifteenth-Century
Franciscan Rules, edited by W. W. Seton. 1914. 7s. 6d. ■ No. 148.
Lanfranc's Cirurgie, about 1400, ed. by R. von Fleischhackeh. Part I. 1894. 20s. No. 102.
John Arderne's Treatises of Fistula in Ano, &c., ed. by D'Arcy Power. 1910. 15s. No. 139.
The Brut, or The Chronicles of England, edited by F. W. D. Brie. Part;1, 1906, 10s. ; Part II,
1908, 15s. Nos. 131, 136.
The English Conquest of Ireland, mainly from the ' Expugnatio Hibernica ' of Giraldus Cam-
brensis, two Texts, edited by F.J. Fuhnivall. Parti. 1896. 15s. No. 107.
Secreta Secretorum, three prose versions, edited by R. Steele. Part I. E S, 1898. 20s.
No. LXXIV.
Two Fifteenth-Century Cookery Books, about 1430-50, ed. by T. Austin. 1888. 10s. No. 91.
Palladius on Husbondrie, about 1440, Part I, by B. Lodge, 1872, 10s. ; Part II, by S. J. H.
Hebktage, 1879, 15s. Nos. 52, 72.
The Book of Quinte Essence, about 1460-70, edited by F. J. Fuhnivall. 1866, 89. Is. No. 16.
The Promptorium Parvulorum, edited from the Winchester MS. by A. L. Mayhew. E S,
1908. 21s. No. oil.
Catholicon Anglicum, 1483, edited by S. J. H. Herhtage. 1881. 20s. No. 75.
The Original Ordinances of more than one hundred Early English Gilds, edited by Toulmin
Smith and Lucy T. Smith, with an Essay on Gilds, by L. Brentano. 1870. 21s. No. 40.
The Fifty Earliest English Wills in the Court of Probate, edited by F. J. Fuhnivall. 1882.
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The Mediaeval Records of a London City Church (St. Mary at Hill), 1420-1559, edited by
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The English Register of Godstow Nunnery, near Oxford, about 1450, edited by A. Clark.
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The English Register of Oseney Abbey by Oxford, about 1460, edited by A. Clahk. Part I,
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The Coventry Leet Book, or Mayor's Register, 1420-1555, edited by Mary Dormer Harris.
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Nos. 134, 135, 138, 146.
Lincoln Diocese Documents, 1450-1544, edited by A. Clark. 1914. 15s. No. 149.
4. Authors from Chaucer to Caxton
Langland, The Vision of WilUam concerning Piers Plowman, edited by W. W. Skeat Part I,
Text A, 1867, 6s. ; Part II, Text B, 1869, 10s. 6d. ; Part III, Text C, &c., 1873, 18s. ;
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Parallel Extracts from forty-five MSS. of Piers Plowman, by W. W. Skeat. 1866. Is. No. 17.
Notes on Piers Plowman, by W. W. Skeat. Part I, 1877. 21s. No. 67-
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Professor Manly; e. Mr. R. W. Chambers's The Authorship of Piers Plowman ; /. Dr. Henry
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Pierce the Ploughman's Crede (about 1394), and God spede the Plough (about 1500), edited by
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The English Works of Wyclif, hitherto unprinted, ed. byP. D. Matthew. 1880. 20s. No. 74..
Chaucer's Boethius, edited by R. Mohbis. E S, 1868. 12s. No. v.
Chaucer's Treatise on the Astrolabe, edited by W. W. Skeat. E S, 1872. 6s. No. xvi.
The English Works of John Gower, edited by G. C. Macaulay. E S, Vol. I, 1900, ISs. ;
Vol. II, 1901, 15s. Nos. Lxxxi, lxxxii.
The Tale of Beryn, edited by F. J. Fdrnivall and W. G. Stone. With an abstract of the
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Hoccleve's Minor Poems. I, edited by F. J. Fuknivall, E S, 1892, 15s. ; II, edited by
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Hoccleve's Regement of Princes, 1411-12, and fourteen Minor Poems, edited by F. J.
FuRNivALL. E S, 1897. 15s. No. lxxii.
Lydgate's Temple of Glass, edited by J. Scnicif. E S, 1891. 15s. No. lx.
Lydgate's and Burgh's Secrees of old Phihsoffres, a version of the ' Secreta Secretorum ', edited
by R. Steele. E S, 1894. 15s. No. lxvi.
Lydgate's Assembly of Gods, edited by O. L. Tkiggs. E S, 1896. 15s. No. lxix.
Lydgate's Deguilleville's Pilgrimage of the Life of Man, 1426, edited by F. J. Fuhnivall. E S,
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Nos. LXXVII, LXXXIII, XCII.
Lydgate's Two Nightingale Poems (1446), edited by O. Glauning. E S, 1900. 5s. No. lxxx.
Lydgate's Reson and Sensuallyte, edited by E. Sieper. E S, Part I, 1901, 5s. ; Part II, 1903,
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Lydgate's Troy Book (1412-20), edited by H. Bergen. ES, Part I, Books I and II, 1906, 15s. ;
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Lydgate's Minor Poems, edited by H. N. MacCracken. E S, Part I, (1) The Lydgate Canon;
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Lydgate's Siege of Thebes, edited by A. Erdmann. ES, Partl. 1911. 15s. No. cviii.
Capgrave's Life of St. Katharine, edited by C. Hobstmann. 1893. 20s. No. 100.
Capgrave's Lives of St. Augustine and St. Gilbert of Sempringham, and a Sermon, edited by
J. J. MuNRo. 1910. 10s. No. 140.
Lovelich's History of the Holy Grail (about 1450), edited by F. J. Furnivall. E S, Part I,
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Lovelich's Merhn, ed. E. A. Kock. ES, Part I, 1904, 10s. ; Part II, 1913, 15s. Nos. xciii, cxii.
George Ashby's Poems, edited by Mary Bateson. E S, 1899. 15s. No. lxxvi.
John Metham's Works,_ edited by H. Craig. 1906. [At press.] No. 132.
Caxton's Lyf of Charles the Grete, edited by S. J. H. Herrtage. ES, Part I, 1880, 16s. ;
Part II, 1881, 15s. Nos. xxxvi, xxxvii.
Caxton's Foure Sonnes of Aymon, edited by Miss O. Richardson. E S, Parti, 1884, 15s.;
Part II, 1885, 20s. Nos. xliv. xlv.
Caxton's Eneydos, 1490, ed. by W. T. Culley and F. J. Furnivall. E S, 1890. 13s. No. lvii.
Caxton's Blanchardyn and Eglantine, t,-. 1489, ed. by L. Kellner. E S, 1890. 17s. No. lviii.
Caxton's Godeffroy of Boloyne, edited by Miss M. N. Colvin. E S, 1893. 15s. No. lxiv.
Caxton's History of Jason, c. 1477, edited by J. Munro. E S, 1913. 15s. No. cxi.
Caxton's Book of Curtesye, about 1477-8, edited by F. J. Furnivall. E S, 1868. 5s. No. iii.
Caxton's The Curial made by Maystere Alain Charretier, edited by P. Meyer and F. J.
Furnivall. E S, 1888. 5s. No. liv.
Caxton's Dialogues in French and English, about 1483, edited by H. Bradley. E S, 1900.
lOs. No. LXXIX.
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Bradshaw's Life of St. Werburge (Pynson, 1521), edited by.C. Hobstmann. 1887. 10s. No. 88.
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Skelton's Magnyfycence, edited by R. L. Ramsay. E S, 1908. 7s. 6d. No. xcviii.
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Life Records of Chaucer. Four parts. (1875-1900.) Nos. 12, 14, 21, 32.
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The Evolution of the Canterbury Tales, by W. W. Skeat. (1907. ) No. 38.
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The Harleian MS. 7334 and Revision of the Canterbury Tales, by J. S. P. Tatlock. (1907.)
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The Syntax of the Infinitive in Chaucer, by J. S. Kenyon. (1908.) No. 44.
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Albertano of Brescia's Liber Consilii et Consolationis, a. d. 1246. (1873.) No. 8.
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Section VI
Oxford Bibles and Testaments
The Authorized Version, as it is commonly called, first issued in 1611— see p 140 for
a tacsmnle and an account by Mr. A. "W. Pollard of the circumstances of its production-
is pnnted and published by the Oxford University Press under the ancient charters of the
University; the Revised Version— the New Testament of 1881 and the Old Testament of
1885- is the joint property of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
For a note on Bindings, see pp. 477-8 ; for Types, p. 479.
Church and Family Bibles
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LITURGICAL TEXTS AND STUDIES 451
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THE ENGLISH DIVINES 453
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Specimen page of the Crown 8vo Music Edition
For styles and prices see previous page
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Instantis adventura Dei.
C. Coffiv,, 1676-1749. Tr. B. P.
Unison.
Unison.
THE advent of our God
With eager prayers we greet,
And singing haste upon his road
His glorious gift to meet.
2 The everlasting Son
Scorns not a Virgin's womb ;
Tliat we from bondage may be won
He bears a bondsman's doom.
3 Daughter of Sion, rise
To meet thy lowly king ;
, Let not thy stubborn heart despise
The peace he deigns to bring.
i In clouds of avVful light,
As Judge he comes again.
His scattered people to unite.
With them in' heaven to reign.
5 Let evil flee away
Ere that dread hour shall dawn,
Let this old Adam day by day
God's image still put on.
6. Praise to the Incarnate Soin,
Who comes to set us free,
With God the Father, ever one.
To all eternity. Amen.
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morocco, boards, gilt roU, or limp, round corners,; rutland, limp, round corners, gilt roU ;
straight grain, limp, rpund corners ; paste grain, limp, square or round corners ; french,
limp, square or round corners ; moroccoette, red' under gut edges. Also, roan back, cloth
sides, red edges ; and cloth, red edges.
Copies printed on Oxford India tapek, in leather as above and in superfine cloth or
moroccoette, I'ed under gilt edges.
Four Editions with Music
■ The prices given below are (a) for the Hymnary alone, (i) for the Psalter alone, and (c) for
the Hymnary bound with the Psalter. The Psalter-in Metre separately is not obtainable oh
Oxford India paper.
. The Revised Psalter in Metre, for the use of the, Presbyterian Church of Ireland, bound
with the Church Hymnary is also obtainable in the editions marked with an asterisk * and
known to the booksellers by the numbers 2|, 3|, &c.
I. Standard Edition for the Organ, Staff Music (9| x 7^).
(a) Cloth and moroccoette, from 4s. 6d. net; rutland, from 16s. 6d. net. Printed on
Oxford India paper, moroccoette, 9s. net ; riitland, 19s. net.
(6) Cloth and moroccoette, from 2s. net ; straight grain, 8s. net.
(c) Cloth, from 6s. net ; straight grain and rutland, from 16s. 6d. net. Printed on
Oxford India paper, moroccoette, 16s. net ; liitiand, 26s. 6d. net ; and in Turkey morocco.
2 and *2|. Family Edition, Staff Music (7| x 5).
(a) Cloth and moroccoette, from 2s. 6d. net ; straight grain and rutland, from 7s. net.
Printed on Oxford India paper, cloth and moroccoette, from 4s. 6d. net; straight grain,
9s. 6d.net; and in rutland, persian, Turkey and levant morocco.
*{b) Cloth and moroccoette, from Is. 3d. net; and in straight grain. The Revised
Psalter can also be obtained in paste grain and rutland.
*(c) Cloth and moroccoette, from 3s. 6d. net ; straight grain, 9s. 6d. net ; and. in rutland
and Turkey morocco. Printed on Oxford India paper, cloth and moroccoette, from 6s.
liet; straight grain, 12s. 6d. net; and in rutland, Turkey and levant morocco.
3 and *3|. Harmonized Solfa Edition (7^ x S). In sizes and styles as No. 2, omitting the
Turkey and levant morocco bindings (but including theiji in the case of the Revised
Psalter).
4. Simple Sol-fa Edition. Treble and Alto part? (6^ x 4|).
(a) Cloth, 8d. net and Is. net ; also in moroccoette and f)aste grain. Printed on Oxford
India paper, french, (a) 3s. 6d. net, (c) 5s. net.
(6) Cloth, lOd. net.
(c) Cloth and moroccoette, from Is. 9d. net. ■ >
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The Church Hymnary, Six Editions without Music
The prices given below are (a) for the Hymnary alone, (6) for the Psalter alone, and (c) for
the Hymnary bound with the Psalter. The Psalter in Metre separately is not obtainable on
Oxford India paper. ,
The Revised Psalter in Metre, for the use of the Presbyterian Church of Ireland, bound
with the Church Hymnary is also obtainable in the editions marked with an asterisk *• and
known to the booksellers by the numbers 2j, 3j, &c.
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6. Long Pruuer Edition (5| X 3|). ^
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' French limp and paste grain, (a) from 3s. net, (c) from 4s. 6d. net!
Printed on Oxford India paper, moroccoette, (a) 2s. 6d. net; cloth, (c) 3s., net; straight
grain and rutland, from (a) 4s. 6d. net, (c) 6s. net.
*6|. Long Primer Edition (5|x3|). The Revised Psalter alone, in cloth and paste grain,
from lOd. net.
The Church Hymnary with the Revised Psalter, in cloth. Is. 3d. net and 2s. net ; and
in french. Printed on Oxford India paper, cloth, 3s. net ; and in straight grain, rutland.
7. Bourgeois Edition (5x3^).
Cloth and moroccoette, from (a) and (b) 6d. net each, (c) Is. 3d. net.
Paste grain and straight grain, from (a) Is. 9d. net, (c) 2s. 6d. net. '
Printed on Oxford India paper, cloth, (a) Is. 6d. net, (c) 2s. 6d. net; straight grain,
(a) 3s. net, (c) 4s. 6d. net. Also, (a) in french, persian, and rutland, (c) in rutland.
*7j. Bourgeois Edition (5 x3J). The Revised Psalter alone, in cloth and french, from 6d. net.
Also printed on Oxford India paper, and bound in french.
The Church Hymnary with the Revised Psalter, in cloth, 8d., Is., and Is. 6d., each net ;
and in moroccoette, paste grain and straight grain. Printed on Oxford India paper, cloth,
2s. 6d. net ; and in french, straight grain, and rutland.
8. Nonpareil Edition (5| x 4|).
Paper cover, (a) 2d. net. Cloth and moroccoette, from (o) 3d. net, (c) 6d. net ; paste
grain, (a) Is. 4d. net, (c) Is. 9d. net ; (c) also in french.
*8 J. Nonpareil Edition (5| x 4J). The Revised Psalter alone, paper cover, 2d. net ; cloth,
3d. and Sd. net.
' ' The Church Hymnary bound with the Revised Psalter, paper cover, 3d. net; cl6th,
4d. and 8d. net ; and in moroccoette, paste grain and french. Printed on Oxford India
paper, in straight grain and rutland.
12. Pearl Edition (4f x 3). The Church Hymnary oiily. Paper cover. Id. net ; limp cloth,
2d. net.
13. Diamond Edition (4|x2|). The Church Hymnary bound with the Scottish Metrical
Psalms. Paste grain and french, from Is. 6d. net.
*13|. Diamond Edition (4| x 2|). The Church Hymnary boimd with the Revised Psalter. In
moroccoette, paste grain, and french, from Is. 6d. net.
Church Hymnary. Abridged Edition for the Young
(5|x4| inches)
9. Treble part : Sol-fa. Limp cloth, 2d. net.
10. Words only. Limp cloth. Id. net.
11. With Staff Notation Music, Treble and Alto parts. Cloth, 4d. net.
HYMN BOOKS 475
The Psalter in Metre
A Revised Version prepared and published by authority of the Presbyterian Church
in Ireland
The Holy Bible bound with the Revised Psalter
Text Bibles and the Revised Psalter
Minion 16nio (7 x 4|3, Clarendon type, cloth, 2s. 9d. net ; and in moroccoette and french.
Also printed on Oxford India paperi and bound in french and persian, from 8s. 6d. net.
Nonpareil 16mo (61 x 4|), cloth, Is. 9d. net.
Nonpareil 24mo (S| x 3|), Clarendon type, in cloth and french, from Is. 9d. net. Also on
Oxford India paper, in french and persian, from 5s. 6d. net.
Pearl 24mo (S^ x 3^), in cloth, french, and paste grain, from Is. 2d. net.
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paper, bound in french and persian, from 4s. 6d. net.
Diainond 32mo (4| x 2|), in cloth and french, from Is. 4d. net. On Oxford India paper, in
french, paste grain, persian, and Turkey and levant morocco, from 3s. 9d. net.
Reference Bibles and the Revised Psalter
Long Primer 8vo (8 x S|). On Oxford India paper, in aleutian, persian, and levant morocco,
from 16s. net. Bound with the Oxford Helps to the Study of the Bible, in persian and
levant morocco, from 24s. net.
Emerald 16mo (7 x 4f ), in french and egyptian, from 6s. 6d. net. On Oxford India paper, in
french, aleutian, persian, rutland, and levant morocco, from 7s. 6d. net. Bound with the
Oxford Helps, in aleutian, persian, and levant morocco, from 13s. net!
Ruby 24mo (Sf x 4). With a Biblical Index. In french, aleutian, and persian, from 4s. net.
On Oxford India paper, in aleutian, persian, rutland, and levant morocco, from 7s. 6d.
net. With the Oxford Helps, in persian, 15s. net.
Pearl 32mo (5| x 3|), Clarendon type, in french and aleutian, from 4s. net. On Oxford India
paper, in french, persian, and levant morocco, from Ss. 6d. net.
New Testament with the Revised Psalter
Brevier 16mo Clarendon New Testament and Nonpareil Psalter (6J x 4J), in cloth and french,
from Is. 9d. net. ;
Ruby 48mo New Testament and Psalter (3|x 2|), in cloth, french, and paste grain, from 9d.
net. Printed on Oxford India paper, in french and straight grain, from 2s. 6d. net.
For the Revised Psalter bound with the Holy Bible and Church Hymnary, see p. 473.
Selection of Psalms, Paraphrases, Hymns, and Passages of Scripture suitable
' ^for Use in the time of War, prepared by the Committee of the Church of Scotland on
Psalmody and Hymns. Paper, Id. or lOd. for 12 copies or 6s. per 100.
Hyiims suitable for use in time of War, selected by the Committee on
Psalmody and Hymns of the Church of Scotland. Pp. 16. Paper cover, jd. per copy,
5d. per dozen copies, 3s. per 100 copies.
Selection of Psalms and Paraphrases, yrtth Tunes, for use in Schools. Treble
' part; Sol-fa (5|x4J), limp cloth, Id. net; bound vrith the Church Hymnary, abridged
' edition. No. 9 above, hmp cloth, 3d. net.
The Music of the Church Hymnary and Psalter in Metre : its Sources and Composers,
by WILLIAM COWAN and JAMES LOVE.^ Crown 8vo. Cloth, boards, red edges,
4s. net; or printed on Oxford India paper, superfine cloth, gilt line, red under gilt edges,
es. net.
The Hymns and Hymn Writers of the Church Hymnary, by the Rev. JOHN
BROWNLIE. A Guide to the Church Hymnary. Crown 8vo. Cloth, boards, red edges,
2s. net.
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The Scottish Mission Hymn Book
Authorized by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
Eight editions in the sizes and types given below
The leather-back books have cloth sides and red edges ; the leather-bound books are all
limp, with round corners, in seal grain, straight grain, paste grain, and french. French has
gUt edges, the others red under gilt.
Editions with Music
1. Organ Edition, Staff Music. > ,,^. , . ^ . ,„ „^
^ With wide margins (8 x 6).
2. Harmonized Sol-fa Edition. 1 .
Cloth, boards, 2s. net ; leather back, 3s. 6d. net. No. 1 also in straight grain.
3. Staff Music.
Crown 8vo (7 x 4|).
i. Harmonized Sol-fa Edition. I .
Limp cloth. Is. net ; cloth, boards. Is. 6d. net ^ leather back, 2s. 6d. net ; and in
straight grain. , ,
Bound with the Church Hymnary, cloth, 3s. 6d. net.
3 a and 4 a. Printed on Oxford India paper, cloth, 3s. net ; and in seal-grain.
5. Treble Part Sol-fa (SJ x 4), hmp cloth, 4d. net ; cloth, boards, 6d. net ; and in french.
5a. Printed on Oxford India paper, cloth, Is. 3d. net; and in seal grain.
Editions without Music
6. Bourgeois Edition (5| x 4).
Cloth, 6d. and 8d. net ; and in french and paste grain.
Bound with the Church Ilynmary, cloth. Is. 6d. net.
Printed on Oxford India paper, cloth, 2s. net ; and in seal grain.
7 and 8. Nonpareil Edition (5| x 4,^).
Paper cover (No. 7), Id. net; hmp cloth, 2d. net; cloth boards, 3d. net; and in paste
grain and french.
Bound with the Church Hymnarjr, cloth, 9d. net.
Hymns and Hymn Writers
The Golden Hymn Book, compiled by M. Catharine albright, for varied
use, and specially among the Society of Friends. 1903. Cloth, 8d. net and Is. net.
Hymns by Horatius Bonar, selectedbyH. N. BONAR, with a History of some
of the Hymns, and a portrait. 1908. 18mo, cloth, Is. net ; and in paste and straight grain.
Hymns and Chorales for Schools and Colleges, edited by JOHN
FARMER. 1900. Small 4to, doth, 2s. With Music, cloth, boards, 5s.
Church Musicians (1540-a8T&) : a. Short Account speciaUy written for Choristers, by
AGNES E. DONE. 1903. . Crown 8vo (8x5 J), pp. viii + 68. Is. net.
Jewish Prayer Books
The Book of Prayer and Order of Service according to the custom of the Spanish
and Portuguese Jews. 5 vols. In sheets, 25s. net ; India paper, 26s. net. Bound, from
35s. net ; on India paper, from 37s. 6d. net.
A Prayer Book in Hebrew and English, printed for the use of the Oxford University
Hebrew Congregation. 1914. Crown 8yo .(7j x 5), pp. 78. 3s.6d.net.
Oxford University Press, London.
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ON THE PAPER TYPE AND LEATHER
USED IN OXFORD BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS
The departments of the Oxford University Press— the paper mill at Wolvercote, near
Oxford, the printing house at Oxford itself, the binderies in Oxford and London, all have the
advantage of well-established standards of workmanship recognized by Grands Prix at recent
Exhibitions, and are continually set new problems of production as new demands arise in any
quartier of the world, or new materials or methods become available in any of the trades.
THREE BOOKS ON THE THINNEST PAPER
AVAILABLE BEFORE THE INTRODUCTION
OF OXFORD INDIA PAPER
THE SAME THREE BOOKS ON
OXFORD INDIA PAPER
. The inclusion in a single volume of the whole of the books of the Bible makes great
demands upon the skill of the paper maker, the printer, and the binder. It has long been
usual for the customer to demand from his bookseller the largest possible type in the smallest
.possible book. What has been done and what can be done may be seen by comparison of an
Oxford Bible of 1916 — say the Brevier Clarendon 16mo (6^ x 4^) with its 1,616 pages one inch
thick, weighing 14| ounces-^ with the first Oxford Bible of 1675 quarto (the page 8| x 6|^) which,
without the Metrical Psalms and the Prayer Book bound with it, has 1,156 pages nearly two
inches thick and weighing some 3 lb. 7 oz. , or even with the nineteenth-century books herein
illustrated.
The qualities of Oxford India paper — its unrivalled combination of thinness and opacity —
are further illustrated by many pages of this Catalogue. Not only the Bible but other
books such as the Oxford Books of Verse, the Oxford Poets, the Oxford Homer and other
piassical texts, exceed a thousand pages, and are nevertheless brought quite satisfactorily
^ithin a single cover (see pp. 147-151).
The ordinary ;Wolvercote paper, used in the Testaments, the cheapest books in the world,
has a standard of its own.
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Of the types used by the Press, some few specimens are given on pages 444-5 and 479 ;
they range from the beautiful founts reproduced from the original matrices procured for the
Press by Bishop Fell in 1660 to the newest Clarendon, strong and clear, eminently adapted
for weakening powers of sight, or imperfect lighting. It has not been possible, within the
compass of this Catalogue, to give full particulars of all, or most, or even of some of
the thousands of styles of binding in which Bibles and Prayer Books are produced, from
those appropriate to the lecterns and altars of cathedrals to the smallest and cheapest editions
designed for private use. Even the prices given are not more than specimens and approxima-
tions which may serve for the purpose of consultation between the customer and his book-
seller : the retail sellers of Bibles are always in possession of exact particulars, and are
generally able to give highly skilled advice. The following paragraphs contain most of the
names in common use, with non-technical explanations :
Of the more highly prized bindings— those which are specially suited for the larger
or more sumptuous editions— Levant morocco, often styled simply Levant, is a goatskin made
into leather by processes for which France enjoys a high reputation : next perhaps is Turkey
morocco, also a goatskin, made into leather very largely in England and France ; Niger, a goat-
skin imported from Nigeria, has been recently introduced ; Madras is made from an Indian
goatskin. Cowhide and Pigskin are also valued for their tolerance of hard wear. Seal, from
its suppleness and durability, lends itself admirably to the binding of Bibles and Prayer
Books not of the largest size.
Of the calf bindings Russia (from the country which still produces the best), with its
well-known pleasant smell, comes first. Calf and ' tree ' Calf are not used so much as
formerly for the outsides of books, but a Calf lining is a very desirable luxury. Velvet Calf
is by a special process given a soft pile.
Of the sheepskins Rutland (with a distinctive cross grain) approaches perhaps most
nearly to morocco ; the leather comes principally from France. Persian is leather from India ;
so is Velvet persian, a similar leather with a soft pile, admirably adapted for dyeing in all
manner of colours and shades. Basil is suited for hard wear by schools and other pro-
fessional users of books. Lambskin, on the other hand, is used for dainty books. French
appears to be a generic term, with a host of varieties included under it, or similar to it. Seal
grain, Paste grain (pasting is part of the process of manufacture), and Egyptian, Italian,
Arabian, and Algerian are others of this class. Moroccoette and Levantine are strong
leather-like cloths.
Boards mean that the cover of the book is stiff; Bevelled Boards, that the top, bottom,
and fore-edge of the boards are sloped to make sharper edges ; limp, that the cover is thin
and pliable. Gilt by itself generally (gilt extra always) means that there is a gilt design upon
the cover, or at least upon the back of the book, in addition to the usual gilt lettering.
Blind is used for ornament not gilded or inked but simply impressed on the leather or cloth.
Gilt edges means that the edges of the paper composing the book are gilded ; red under gilt
edges (r/g in the booksellers' lists), that the edges are coloured before being gilded ; solid,
that the edges have not been gilded until the back of the book has been rounded, and the
paper edges become concave — this procedure solidifies the gold leaf and affords the greatest
possible protection from dust and dirt. Gold roll is a gilt tooling or binders' ornament
worked inside the edges of the cover ; gilt line, a line similarly worked.
Yapp bindings have leather flaps which wholly or in part (' semi-yapp ') protect the
edges of the book. Leather lined, calf lined, watered silk lining, mean that instead of
paper, leather Or calf or silk is used for the inside of the cover : a book thus lined is stronger,
as the strength of the joint of book and cover is much increased. Silk sewn means that the
sheets are sewn with silk instead of with thread, and are correspondingly less likely to be
torn from the back.
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TYPES USED IN BIBLES
For some Specimens of Fell Types, see p. J^
GKEAT PBIMBE.
I will arise and go to mj father, and will
say unto him, Father, I have sinned against
heaven, and before thee, and am no more
worthy to be called thy son: make me as
ENGLISH.
I will arise and go to
my father, and will say
unto him, Father, I have
sinned against heaven,
SMALL PICA.
I will arise and go to my father,
and will say unto him, Father, I
have sinned against heaven, and
before thee, and am no more wbr-
BOTTEGEQIS. ':
I will arise and go to my father, and
will say unto him, Father, I have sinned
against heaven, and before thee, and am
no more worthy to be called thy son :
BEEVIBE CLAEEWDON.
I will arise and go to my father, and
will say unto him, Father, I have sinned
against heaven, and before thee, and
am no more worthy to be called thy son :
MIWIOM".
I will arise and go to my father, and will
say unto him. Father, I have sinned against
heaven, and before thee, and am no more worthy
to be called thy son : make me as one of ^thy
ITOWPAEEIL.
I will arise and go to my father, and will say unto
him. Father, I have sinned against heaven, and
before thee, and am no more worthy to be called thy
son : make me as one of thy hired servants.
PEAKL CLAEEWDON.
I will arise and g:o to my father, and will say unto him.
Father, I have sinned agamst heaven, and before thee, and
am no more worthy to he called thy son : make me as one
of thy hired servants.
DIAMOND.
I will arisB and go to my father, and will say unto him, Rither, I have
Binned against heaven, and boforo thee, and am no more worthy to be
called thy son : make me as one of thy hired servants.
And he arose, and came to bis father. But when he was yet a great way
PICA.
I will arise and go to my
father, and will say unto him,
Father, I have sinned against
heaven, and before thee, and
LONa PEIMEE.
I will arise' and go to my father,
and will say unto him, Father, I have
sinned against heskyen, and before
tliee, and am no more worthy to be
BEEVIEE;
I will arise and go to my father, and
will say unto him, Father, I have sinned
against heaven, and before thee, and am
no more worthy to be called thy son :
MINION CLAEENDON.
• I will arise and go to my father, and
will say unto him, Father, I have sinned
against heaven, and before thee, and am
no more worthy to be called thy son :
EMEEALD.
I will arise and go to my father, and will say
unto him, Father, I have sinned against hea-
ven, and before thee, and am no more worthy to
be called thy sou : make me as one of thy hired
NONPAEBIL CLAEENDON.
I will arise and gfo to my father, and will say
unto him. Father, I have smned against heaven,
and before thee, and am no more worthy to be
called thy son: make me as one of thy hired
EUBY.
I will arise and go to my father, and will say unto him,
Father, 1 have sinned against heaven, and before thee,
and am no more worthy to be called thy son : make me
as one of thy hired servants.
PEAEL.
I will arise and ^o to my father, and w!U say unto him, Father,
I have sinned agamst heaven, and before thee, and am no more
worthy to be called thy son : make me as one of thy hired servants.
And he arose, and came to his father. But when he was yet
BEILLIANT.
I will ariia ftnd go to ray ftlbar, »nd will aar <uit« him, Tatbar, I liaTs liDDtd
■gainat haargn, aod biroiB thM, and am no mor* worthj to b* cBUsd (tay ion i maka
ma aa ona of (tiy hirad MrTanti.
Aod h« aroit, and cam* to hii lalhir. Bui irhaa ha waa jal a frnt waj off, hit filhar
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INDEX
TO ALL AUTHORS AND EDITORS
AND SOME TITLES
E.E.T.S. = Early English Text Society.
O.C.T. = Oxford Classical Texts.
O.E.T. = Oxford English Texts.
O.H.F.S. = Oxford Higher French Series.
O.J.F.S. = Oxford Junior French Series.
O.J.G.S. = Oxford Junior German Series.
O.L.P.P. = Oxford Lihrary of Prose and Poetry.
O.M.F.S. = Oxford Modern French Series,
O.M.S. = Oxford Moment Series.
O.P. = Oxford Poets.
OxP. = Oxford Pamphlets.
A
PASE
A., M. I., Sir Evelyn's Charge. 5s. . . . 248
Abbott, E., Easy ureek Reader. 2 pts. Is. each 354
Fifth Greek Header (Homer). 4s. 6d. . .354
Herodotus, Books V and VI. 6s. . . . 330
Book IX. 3s 330
Index to Jowett's Plato's Dialogues. 2s. 6d. 333
and Campbell. Sophocles* Flays, minor ed.
2 vols. Vol. I, 4s. 6d. ; Vol. II, 6s. Plays
separately, 2g. each 326
and Matheson, Demosthenes against Philip.
2 vols. Vol. I, 3s. ; Vol. II, 4s. 6d. . . 329
Philippics I-in. 2s. 6d 329
OnTihe Crown. 3s. 6d 329
and Wright, Golden Treasury of Ancient Greek
Poetry. 10s. 6d .336
Abbott, L., America in the Making. 6s. net . 101
Abbott, IVl. £., Catalogue of Medical Museum of
McGillUniyersity. Pt. IV, Sect. I. 10s.6d. n. 419
Abbott, W. C, Colonel Thomas Blood. 4s. . 65
Abel , Bacteriology. Ed.M.H. Gordon. 5s.net . 421
Abell,F., Prisoners ofV?ar in Britain. ISs.n. 17,67,94
Abercroinby, Hon. J., Bronze Age Pottery.
2 vols. 63s. net S3
Abingdon, Extracts from Jackson's Oxford
Journal relating to, by J. Townsend. 5s. net 69
Abingdon Abbey, Early History. 2s. 6d. net . 69
Abraham Ibn Ezra, Commentary on Book of
Proverbs. Ed. S. B. Driver. 3s. 6d. . . 366
Abu l-"Ala of Ma'arrat Al-Nu'man, Letters.
Ed. D. S. Margoliouth. 15s. net . . . 378
Abydos. W. M. Petrie and others. 3 vols. 25s.
each 381
and El Amrah. D. R.-Maciver and others. 25s. 381
Cemeteries. 3 vols. 25s. each .... 382
Accession Service 449
Acland, A.H. D., Patriotic Poetry of Wordsworth.
From Is. net 5
Acland, Sir H. W., in Boyle Lectures . . 399
Acme Series of Books for Boys and Girls. 2s.
each 242
ACOUSTICS *5, 406
Acton, Lord, and Burd, Machiavelli's II Principe.
14s. net .121
Acworth, W. M., Eailway Economics. 2s. net. 119
Adam of Usk. Chronicon. Sir E. M. Thompson.
10s. 6d. net 59
Adam, E., Torrent of Portyngale and Vemaguy.
E.E.T.S. 10s. net 307
Adami, J. G., Pathology. 2 vols. 30s. net each 421
Adams, A., Temporal Clause in Old English
Prose. 4s. 6d. net 313
Adams, C. F., Transatlantic Historical Solidarity.
6s.net 98
Adams, E. D., Power of Ideals. 5s.net . . 101
Adams, F. D., and others. Problems of American
Geology. 17s. net 408
Adams, G. B., English Constitution. 10s. net . 51
O.P. P. = Oxford Pocket Poets.
O.P.T. = Oxford Plain Texts.
O.T.S. = Oxford Translation Series.
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