11
The bony old woman held Miriam clasped closely in her arms. “You must never, as long as you live, blame yourself my gurl.” She went away. Miriam had not heard her come in. The pressure of her arms and her huge body came from far away. Miriam clasped her hands together. She could not feel them. Perhaps she had dreamed that the old woman had come in and said that. Everything was dream; the world. I shall not have any life. I can never have any life; all my days. There were cold tears running into her mouth. They had no salt. Cold water. They stopped. Moving her body with slow difficulty against the unsupporting air she looked slowly about. It was so difficult to move. Everything was airy and transparent. Her heavy hot light impalpable body was the only solid thing in the world, weighing tons; and like a lifeless feather. There was a tray of plates of fish and fruit on the table. She looked at it, heaving with sickness and looking at it. I am hungry. Sitting down near it she tried to pull the tray. It would not move. I must eat the food. Go on eating food, till the end of my life. Plates of food like these plates of food.... I am in eternity ... where their worm dieth not and their fire is not quenched.
Note.—The next volume of this series is in preparation.
PRINTED BY
WILLIAM BRENDON AND SON, LTD.
PLYMOUTH, ENGLAND
A LIST OF THE LIBRARIES
AND SERIES OF COPYRIGHT
BOOKS PUBLISHED BY
DUCKWORTH & CO.
3 HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN
LONDON, W.C.
Embracing Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, etc. Edited by Mrs S. Arthur Strong, LL. D. Extra cloth, with lettering and design in gold. Large cr. 8vo (7¾ in. by 5¾ in.), gilt top, headband. 5s. net a volume. Inland postage, 5d.
LIST OF VOLUMES
Donatello. By Lord Balcarres, M.P. With 58 plates.
Great Masters of Dutch and Flemish Painting. By Dr W. Bode. With 48 plates.
Rembrandt. By G. Baldwin Brown, of the University of Edinburgh. With 45 plates.
Antonio Pollaiuolo. By Maud Cruttwell. With 50 plates.
Verrocchio. By Maud Cruttwell. With 48 plates.
The Lives of the British Architects. By E. Beresford Chancellor. With 45 plates.
The School of Madrid. By A. de Beruete y Moret. With 48 plates.
William Blake. By Basil de Selincourt. With 40 plates.
Giotto. By Basil de Selincourt. With 44 plates.
French Painting in the Sixteenth Century. By L. Dimier. With 50 plates.
The School of Ferrara. By Edmund G. Gardner. With 50 plates.
Six Greek Sculptors. (Myron, Pheidias, Polykleitos, Skopas, Praxiteles, and Lysippos.) By Ernest Gardner. With 81 plates.
Titian. By Dr Georg Gronau. With 54 plates.
Constable. By M. Sturge Henderson. With 48 plates.
Pisanello. By G. F. Hill. With 50 plates.
Michael Angelo. By Sir Charles Holroyd. With 52 plates.
Mediæval Art. By W. R. Lethaby. With 66 plates and 120 drawings in the text.
The Scottish School of Painting. By William D. McKay, R.S.A. With 46 plates.
Christopher Wren. By Lena Milman. With upwards of 60 plates.
Correggio. By T. Sturge Moore. With 55 plates.
Albert Dürer. By T. Sturge Moore. With 4 copperplates and 50 half-tone engravings.
Sir William Beechey, R.A. By W. Roberts. With 49 plates.
The School of Seville. By N. Sentenach. With 50 plates.
Roman Sculpture from Augustus to Constantine. By Mrs S. Arthur Strong, LL.D., Editor of the Series. 2 vols. With 130 plates.
THE POPULAR LIBRARY OF ART
Pocket volumes of biographical and critical value on the great painters, with very many reproductions of the artists’ works. Each volume averages 200 pages, 16mo, with from 40 to 50 illustrations. To be had in different styles of binding: Boards gilt, 1s. net; green canvas, or red cloth, gilt, 2s. net; limp lambskin, red and green, 2s. 6d. net. Several titles can also be had in the popular Persian yapp binding, in box, 2s. 6d. net each.
LIST OF VOLUMES
Botticelli. By Julia Cartwright (Mrs Ady). Also in Persian yapp binding.
Raphael. By Julia Cartwright (Mrs Ady). Also in Persian yapp binding.
Frederick Walker. By Clementina Black.
Rembrandt. By Auguste Bréal.
Velazquez. By Auguste Bréal. Also in Persian yapp binding.
Gainsborough. By Arthur B. Chamberlain. Also in Persian yapp binding.
Cruikshank. By W. H. Chesson.
Blake. By G. K. Chesterton.
G. F. Watts. By G. K. Chesterton. Also in Persian yapp binding.
Albrecht Dürer. By Lina Eckenstein.
The English Water-colour Painters. By A. J. Finberg. Also in Persian yapp binding.
Hogarth. By Edward Garnett.
Leonardo da Vinci. By Dr Georg Gronau. Also in Persian yapp binding.
Holbein. By Ford Madox Hueffer.
Rossetti. By Ford Madox Hueffer. Also in Persian yapp binding.
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. By Ford Madox Hueffer. Also in Persian yapp binding.
Perugino. By Edward Hutton.
Millet. By Romain Rolland. Also in Persian yapp binding.
Watteau. By Camille Mauclair.
The French Impressionists. By Camille Mauclair. Also in Persian yapp binding.
Whistler. By Bernhard Sickert. Also in Persian yapp binding.
MASTERS OF PAINTING
With many illustrations in photogravure.
A series which gives in each volume a large number of examples reproduced in photogravure of the works of its subject. The first series of books on art issued at a popular price to use this beautiful method of reproduction.
The letterpress is the same as the volumes in the Popular Library of Art, but it is reset, the size of the volumes being 8¾ ins. by 5¾ ins. There are no less than 32 plates in each book. Bound in cloth with gold on side, gold lettering on back: gilt top, picture wrapper, 3s. 6d. net a volume, postage 4d.
This is the first time that a number of photogravure illustrations have been given in a series published at a popular price. The process having been very costly has been reserved for expensive volumes or restricted to perhaps a frontispiece in the case of books issued at a moderate price. A new departure in the art of printing has recently been made with the machining of photogravures; the wonderfully clear detail and beautifully soft effect of the photogravure reproductions being obtained as effectively as by the old method. It is this great advance in the printing of illustrations which makes it possible to produce this series.
The volumes are designed to give as much value as possible, and for the time being are the last word in popular book production.
It would be difficult to conceive of more concise, suggestive, and helpful volumes than these. All who read them will be aware of a sensible increase in their knowledge and appreciation of art and the world’s masterpieces.
The first six volumes are:
Raphael. By Julia Cartwright.
Botticelli. By Julia Cartwright.
G. F. Watts. By G. K. Chesterton.
Leonardo da Vinci. By Georg Gronau.
Holbein. By Ford Madox Hueffer.
Rossetti. By Ford Madox Hueffer.
THE CROWN LIBRARY
The books included in this series are standard copyright works, issued in similar style at a uniform price, and are eminently suited for the library. They are particularly acceptable as prize volumes for advanced students. Demy 8vo, size 9 in. by 5¾ in. Cloth gilt, gilt top. 5s. net. Postage 5d.
The Rubá’iyát of ’Umar Khayyám (Fitzgerald’s 2nd Edition). Edited, with an Introduction and Notes, by Edward Heron Allen.
Science and Religion in Contemporary Philosophy. By Emile Boutroux.
Wanderings in Arabia. By Charles M. Doughty. An abridged edition of “Travels in Arabia Deserta.” With portrait and map. In 2 vols.
The Intimate Life of Alexander Hamilton. By Allan McLane Hamilton. Illustrated.
Folk-Lore of the Holy Land: Moslem, Christian, and Jewish. By J. E. Hanauer. Edited by Marmaduke Pickthall.
Life and Evolution. By F. W. Headley, F. Z. S. With upwards of 100 illustrations. New and revised edition (1913).
The Note-Books of Leonardo Da Vinci. Edited by Edward McCurdy. With 14 illustrations.
The Life and Letters of Leslie Stephen. By F. W. Maitland. With a photogravure portrait.
The Country Month by Month. By J. A. Owen and G. S. Boulger. With notes on Birds by Lord Lilford. With 20 black and white illustrations.
⁂ A new special edition of this book, with 12 illustrations in colour and 20 in black and white, is published. Price 6s. net.
The English Utilitarians. By Sir Leslie Stephen. 3 vols.
| Vol. | I. | James Mill. |
| Vol. | II. | Jeremy Bentham. |
| Vol. | III. | John Stuart Mill. |
Critical Studies. By S. Arthur Strong. With Memoir by Lord Balcarres, M.P. Illustrated.
Mediæval Sicily: Aspects of Life and Art in the Middle Ages. By Cecilia Waern. With very many illustrations.
MODERN PLAYS
Including the dramatic work of leading contemporary writers, such as Andreyef, Björnson, Galsworthy, Hauptmann, Ibsen, Maeterlinck, Eden Phillpotts, Strindberg, Sudermann, Tchekoff, and others.
In single volumes. Cloth, 2s. net; paper covers, 1s. 6d. net a volume; postage, 3d.
The Revolt and the Escape. By Villiers de L’Isle Adam. (Cloth binding only.)
Hernani. A Tragedy. By Frederick Brock. (Cloth binding only.)
Tristram and Iseult. A Drama. By J. Comyns Carr.
Passers-By. By C. Haddon Chambers.
The Likeness of the Night. By Mrs W. K. Clifford.
A Woman Alone. By Mrs W. K. Clifford.
The Silver Box. By John Galsworthy.
Joy. By John Galsworthy.
Strife. By John Galsworthy.
Justice. By John Galsworthy.
The Eldest Son. By John Galsworthy.
The Little Dream. By John Galsworthy. (Cloth, 1s. 6d. net; paper covers, 1s. net.)
The Fugitive. By John Galsworthy.
The Pigeon. By John Galsworthy.
A Bit O’ Love. By John Galsworthy.
The Coming of Peace. By Gerhart Hauptmann. (Cloth binding only.)
Love’s Comedy. By Henrik Ibsen. (Cloth binding only.)
The Divine Gift. A Play. By Henry Arthur Jones. With an Introduction and a Portrait. (3s. 6d. net. Cloth binding only.)
The Widowing of Mrs Holroyd. A Drama. By D. H. Lawrence. With an Introduction. (Cloth only, 3s. 6d. net.)
Three Little Dramas. By Maurice Maeterlinck. (Cloth binding only.)
St Francis of Assisi. A Play in Five Acts. By J.-A. Peladon. (Cloth only, 3s. 6d. net.)
Peter’s Chance. A Play. By Edith Lyttelton.
The Mother. A Play. By Eden Phillpotts.
The Shadow. A Play. By Eden Phillpotts.
The Secret Woman. A Drama. By Eden Phillpots.
Curtain Raisers. One Act Plays. By Eden Phillpots.
The Father. By August Strindberg. (Cloth binding only.)
Creditors. Pariah. Two Plays. By August Strindberg. (Cloth binding only.)
Miss Julia. The Stronger. Two Plays. By August Strindberg. (Cloth binding only.)
There are Crimes and Crimes. By August Strindberg. (Cloth binding only.)
Roses. Four One Act Plays. By Hermann Sudermann. (Cloth binding only.)
Morituri. Three One Act Plays. By Hermann Sudermann. (Cloth binding only.)
The Joy of Living. A Play. By Hermann Sudermann. (Cloth only, 5s. net.)
Five Little Plays. By Alfred Sutro.
The Two Virtues. A Play. By Alfred Sutro.
Freedom. A Play. By Alfred Sutro. 2s. 6d. net clo., and 2s. net ppr.
The Dawn (Les Aubes). By Emile Verhaeren. Translated by Arthur Symons. (Cloth binding only.)
The Princess of Hanover. By Margaret L. Woods. (Cloth binding only.)
Plays. By Leonid Andreyef. Translated from the Russian, with an Introduction by F. N. Scott and C. L. Meader. Cr. 8vo, cloth gilt. 5s. net.
Plays. (First Series.) By Björnstjerne Björnson. (The Gauntlet, Beyond our Power, The New System.) With an Introduction and Bibliography. In one vol. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Plays. (Second Series.) By Björnstjerne Björnson. (Love and Geography, Beyond Human Might, Laboremus.) With an Introduction by Edwin Björkman. In one vol. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Three Plays. By Mrs W. K. Clifford. (Hamilton’s Second Marriage, Thomas and the Princess, The Modern Way.) Sq. cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Plays (Volume One). By John Galsworthy. Three Plays (Joy, Strife, The Silver Box). Sq. cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Plays (Volume Two). By John Galsworthy. Three Plays (Justice, The Little Dream, The Eldest Son). Sq. cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Plays (Volume Three). By John Galsworthy. Three Plays (The Pigeon, The Fugitive, The Mob). Sq. cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Plays. By Gwen John. (Outlaws, Corinna, Sealing the Compact, Edge o’ Dark, The Case of Theresa, In the Rector’s Study.) With an Introduction. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Four Tragedies. By Allan Monkhouse. (The Hayling Family, The Stricklands, Resentment, Reaping the Whirlwind.) Cr. 8vo, cloth gilt. 5s. net.
Plays. By Eden Phillpots. (The Mother, The Shadow, The Secret Woman.) Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Plays. (First Series.) By August Strindberg. (The Dream Play, The Link, The Dance of Death, Part I.; The Dance of Death, Part II.) Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Plays. (Second Series.) By August Strindberg. (Creditors, Pariah, There are Crimes and Crimes, Miss Julia, The Stronger.) 5s. net.
Plays. (Third Series.) By August Strindberg. (Advent, Simoom, Swan White, Debit and Credit, The Thunder Storm, After the Fire.) Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Plays. (Fourth Series.) By August Strindberg. (The Bridal Crown, The Spook Sonata, The First Warning, Gustavus Vasa.) Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Plays. (First Series.) By Anton Tchekoff. (Uncle Vanya, Ivanoff, The Seagull, The Swan Song.) With an Introduction. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
Plays. (Second Series.) By Anton Tchekoff. (The Cherry Orchard, The Three Sisters, The Bear, The Proposal, The Marriage, The Anniversary, A Tragedian.) With an Introduction. Completing in two volumes the Dramatic Works of Tchekoff. Cr. 8vo. 5s. net.
THE READERS’ LIBRARY
A new series of Copyright Works of Individual Merit and Permanent Value—the work of Authors of Repute.
Library style. Cr. 8vo. Blue cloth gilt, round backs. 2s. 6d. net a volume; postage, 4d.
Avril. By Hilaire Belloc. Essays on the Poetry of the French Renaissance.
Esto Perpetua. By Hilaire Belloc. Algerian Studies and Impressions.
Men, Women, and Books: Res Judicatæ. By Augustine Birrell. Complete in one vol.
Obiter Dicta. By Augustine Birrell. First and Second Series in one volume.
Memoirs of a Surrey Labourer. By George Bourne.
The Bettesworth Book. By George Bourne.
Studies in Poetry. By Stopford A. Brooke, LL.D. Essays on Blake, Scott, Shelley, Keats, etc.
Four Poets. By Stopford A. Brooke, LL.D. Essays on Clough, Arnold, Rossetti, and Morris.
Comparative Studies in Nursery Rhymes. By Lina Eckenstein. Essays in a branch of Folk-lore.
Italian Poets Since Dante. Critical Essays. By W. Everett.
Villa Rubein, and other Stories. By John Galsworthy.
The Signal, and other Stories. Translated from the Russian by W. M. Garshin.
Faith, and other Sketches. By R. B. Cunninghame Graham.
Hope, and other Sketches. By R. B. Cunninghame Graham.
Progress, and other Sketches. By R. B. Cunninghame Graham.
Success, and other Sketches. By R. B. Cunninghame Graham.
Thirteen Stories. By R. B. Cunninghame Graham.
Twenty-six Men and a Girl, and other Stories. By Maxim Gorky. Translated from the Russian.
Green Mansions. A Romance of the Tropical Forest. By W. H. Hudson.
The Purple Land. By W. H. Hudson.
A Crystal Age: a Romance of the Future. By W. H. Hudson.
The Critical Attitude. By Ford Madox Hueffer.
The Heart of the Country. By Ford Madox Hueffer.
The Spirit of the People. By Ford Madox Hueffer.
After London—Wild England. By Richard Jefferies.
Amaryllis at the Fair. By Richard Jefferies.
Bevis. The Story of a Boy. By Richard Jefferies.
The Hills and the Vale. Nature Essays. By Richard Jefferies.
Russian Literature. New and revised edition. By Prince Kropotkin.
The Greatest Life. An inquiry into the foundations of character. By Gerald Leighton, M.D.
St Augustine and his Age. An Interpretation. By Joseph McCabe.
Yvette, and other Stories. By Guy de Maupassant. Translated by Mrs John Galsworthy. With a Preface by Joseph Conrad.
Between the Acts. By H. W. Nevinson.
Essays in Freedom. By H. W. Nevinson.
Principle in Art: Religio Poetæ. By Coventry Patmore.
Parallel Paths. A Study in Biology, Ethics, and Art. By T. W. Rolleston.
The Strenuous Life, and other Essays. By Theodore Roosevelt.
English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century. By Sir Leslie Stephen.
Studies of a Biographer. First Series. Two Volumes. By Sir Leslie Stephen.
Studies of a Biographer. Second Series. Two Volumes. By Sir Leslie Stephen.
The Black Monk, and other Tales. By Anton Tchekoff.
The Kiss, and other Stories. By Anton Tchekoff.
Interludes. By Sir Geo. Trevelyan.
THE ROADMENDER SERIES.
The additional volumes in the series are books with the same tendency as Michael Fairless’s remarkable work, from which the series gets its name: books which express a deep feeling for Nature, and render the value of simplicity in life. Fcap. 8vo, with designed end papers. 2s. 6d. net.
The Brow of Courage. By Gertrude Bone.
Women of the Country. By Gertrude Bone.
The Sea Charm of Venice. By Stopford A. Brooke.
Magic Casements. By Arthur S. Cripps.
A Martyr’s Servant. By Arthur S. Cripps.
A Martyr’s Heir. By Arthur S. Cripps.
The Roadmender. By Michael Fairless. Also in limp lambskin, 3s. 6d. net. Velvet calf yapp, 5s. net. Illustrated Edition with Black and White Illustrations by W. G. Mein, cr. 8vo, 5s. net. Also Special Illustrated edition in colour from oil paintings by E. W. Waite, 7s. 6d. net. Edition de Luxe, 15s. net.
The Gathering of Brother Hilarius. By Michael Fairless. Also limp lambskin, 3s. 6d. net. Velvet calf yapp, 5s. net.
The Grey Brethren. By Michael Fairless. Also limp lambskin, 3s. 6d. net. Velvet calf yapp, 5s. net.
A Special Illustrated Edition of the Children’s Stories, which appear in The Grey Brethren, is published under the title of “Stories Told to Children.” The Illustrations in Colour are from Drawings by Flora White.
Michael Fairless: Life and Writings. By W. Scott Palmer and A. M. Haggard. Also Persian yapp, 5s. net.
The Roadmender Book of Days. A Year of Thoughts from the Roadmender Series. Selected and arranged by Mildred Gentle. Also in limp lambskin, 3s. 6d. net. Velvet calf yapp, 5s. net.
A Modern Mystic’s Way. By Wm. Scott Palmer.
From the Forest. By Wm. Scott Palmer.
Pilgrim Man. By Wm. Scott Palmer.
Winter and Spring. By Wm. Scott Palmer.
Thoughts of Leonardo da Vinci. Selected by Edward McCurdy.
The Plea of Pan. By H. W. Nevinson, author of “Essays in Freedom,” “Between the Acts.”
Bedesman 4. By Mary J. H. Skrine.
Vagrom Men. By A. T. Story.
Light and Twilight. By Edward Thomas.
Rest and Unrest. By Edward Thomas.
Rose Acre Papers: Horæ Solitariæ. By Edward Thomas.
SOCIAL QUESTIONS SERIES.
Makers of Our Clothes. A Case for Trade Boards. By Miss Clementina Black and Lady Carl Meyer. Demy 8vo. 5s. net.
Sweated Industry and the Minimum Wage. By Clementina Black. With Preface by A. G. Gardiner. Cloth, crown 8vo. 2s. net.
Women in Industry: From Seven Points of View. With Introduction by D. J. Shackleton. Cloth, crown 8vo. 2s. net.
The Worker’s Handbook. By Gertrude M. Tuckwell. A handbook of legal and general information for the Clergy, for District Visitors, and all Social Workers. Cr. 8vo. 2s. net.
STORIES OF ANIMAL LIFE, ETC.
Illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull.
Uniform binding. Large crown 8vo. 6s.
Under the Roof of the Jungle. A Book of Animal Life in the Guiana Wilds. Written and illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull. With 60 full-page plates drawn from Life by the Author.
The Kindred of the Wild. A Book of Animal Life. By Charles G. D. Roberts, Professor of Literature, Toronto University, late Deputy-Keeper of Woods and Forests, Canada. With illustrations by Charles Livingston Bull.
The Watchers of the Trails. A Book of Animal Life. By Charles G. D. Roberts. With 48 illustrations by Charles Livingston Bull.
The Story of Red Fox. A Biography. By Charles G. D. Roberts. Illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull.
The Haunters of the Silences. A Book of Wild Nature. By Charles G. D. Roberts. Illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull.
Plantation Stories. By Andrews Wilkinson. Illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull.
STUDIES IN THEOLOGY
A New Series of Handbooks, being aids to interpretation in Biblical Criticism for the use of the Clergy, Divinity Students, and Laymen. Cr. 8vo. 2s. 6d. net a volume.
Christianity and Ethics. By the Rev. Archibald B. D. Alexander, M.A., D.D., author of “A Short History of Philosophy,” “The Ethics of St Paul.”
The Environment of Early Christianity. By the Rev. Professor Samuel Angus, Professor of New Testament Historical Theology in St Andrew’s College, University of Sydney. Cr. 8vo. 2s. 6d. net.
History of the Study of Theology. By the late Charles Augustus Briggs, D.D., D.Litt., of the Union Theological Seminary, New York. Two Volumes.
The Christian Hope. A Study in the Doctrine of the Last Things. By W. Adams Brown, Ph.D., D.D., Professor of Theology in the Union College, New York.
Christianity and Social Questions. By the Rev. William Cunningham, D.D., F.B.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Hon. Fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, Archdeacon of Ely, formerly Lecturer on Economic History to Harvard University.
The Justification of God. By the Rev. Principal P. T. Forsyth, M.A., D.D., of the Hackney Theological College, University of London.
A Handbook of Christian Apologetics. By the Rev. A. E. Garvie, M.A., Hon. D.D., Glasgow University, Principal of New College, Hampstead.
A Critical Introduction to the Old Testament. By the Rev. George Buchanan Gray, M.A., D.Litt., Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis in Mansfield College, Oxford.
Gospel Origins. A Study in the Synoptic Problem. By the Rev. William West Holdsworth, M.A., Tutor in New Testament Language and Literature, Handsworth College; author of “The Christ of the Gospels,” “The Life of Faith,” etc.
Faith and its Psychology. By the Rev. William R. Inge, D.D., Dean of St Paul’s, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, Cambridge, and Bampton Lecturer, Oxford, 1899.
Christianity and Sin. By the Rev. Robert Mackintosh, M.A., D.D., Professor of Apologetics in Lancashire Independent College, Lecturer in the University of Manchester.
Protestant Thought before Kant. By A. C. McGiffert, Ph.D., D.D., of the Union Theological Seminary, New York.
The Theology of the Gospels. By the Rev. James Moffat, B.D., D.D., of the U.F. Church of Scotland, sometime Jowett Lecturer, London, author of “The Historical New Testament.”
A History of Christian Thought since Kant. By the Rev. Edward Caldwell Moore, D.D., Parkman Professor of Theology in the University of Harvard, U.S.A., author of “The New Testament in the Christian Church,” etc.
The Doctrine of the Atonement. By the Rev. J. K. Mosley, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Revelation and Inspiration. By the Rev. James Orr, D.D., Professor of Apologetics in the Theological College of the United Free Church, Glasgow.
A Critical Introduction to the New Testament. By Arthur, Samuel Peake, D.D., Professor of Biblical Exegesis and Dean of the Faculty of Theology, Victoria University, Manchester; sometime Fellow of Merton College, Oxford.
Philosophy and Religion. By the Rev. Hastings Rashdall, D.Litt. (Oxon.), D.C.L. (Durham), F.B.A., Fellow and Tutor of New College, Oxford.
The Holy Spirit. By the Rev. Principal Rees, of Bala and Bangor College.
The Religious Ideas of the Old Testament. By the Rev. H. Wheeler Robinson, M.A. Tutor in Rawdon College; sometime Senior Kennicott Scholar in Oxford University.
Text and Canon of the New Testament. By Alexander Souter, M.A., D.Litt., Professor of Humanity at Aberdeen University.
Christian Thought to the Reformation. By Herbert B. Workman, M.A., D.Litt., Principal of the Westminster Training College.
THE WINDERMERE SERIES OF COLOUR BOOKS
A New Series of Standard Books, well illustrated in colour, bound in cloth with picture wrapper in colour, designed end-papers. Illustrated by Milo Winter and by Hope Dunlop. Cover design by Charles Robinson. Royal 8vo. Cloth gilt. Picture wrappers in colour. 5s. net.
The Arabian Nights.
Robinson Crusoe.
Grimm’s Fairy Tales.
Gulliver’s Travels.
Hawthorne’s Wonder Book.
Tanglewood Tales.
The “Story Box” Series of Books for Children. Stories of Wonder and Fancy. With Illustrations in Full Colour and in Line. From 12 to 16 Illustrations in each Volume. Boards, with coloured cover inset, picture end-papers, attractive wrapper. Square cr. 8vo. 1s. net a volume.
The Buccaneers. By A. E. Bonsor.
The Fortunate Princeling. By A. D. Bright.
Wanted a King. By Maggie Browne.
Elves and Princesses. By Bernard Darwin.
The Enchanted Wood. By S. H. Hamer.
The Four Glass Balls. By S. H. Hamer.
The Adventures of Spider & Co. By S. H. Hamer.
Gervas and the Magic Castle. By B. S. Harvey.
The Magic Dragon. By B. S. Harvey.
The Fairy Latchkey. By Magdalene Horsfall.
The Little Maid Who Danced. By Helena Nyblom.
The Strange Little Girl. By B. Sidney Woolf.
Golden House. By B. Sidney Woolf.
The Twins in Ceylon. By B. Sidney Woolf.
More About the Twins in Ceylon. By B. Sidney Woolf.
A Series of Popular Fiction, containing only Volumes which are very popular, and now issued, in response to a continual demand for them, in an inexpensive yet durable form.
ELINOR GLYN’S NOVELS. Collected Edition
Three Weeks.
The Reason Why.
Halcyone.
The Sequence.
The Man and the Moment.
⁂ Other books by Mrs Glyn will be added from time to time.
The Book of Martha. By the Hon. Mrs Dowdall.
The Spare Room. By Mrs Romilly Fedden.
Vronina: A Welsh Romance. By Owen Vaughan.
Where Bonds are Loosed. By Grant Watson.
DUCKWORTH & CO.’S SHILLING NET SERIES
The Brassbounder: A Tale of the Sea. By David W. Bone. Boards.
The Widow’s Necklace: A Detective Story. By Ernest Davies. Cloth.
Wrack: A Tale of the Sea. By Maurice Drake. Cloth.
Beyond the Rocks. By Elinor Glyn. Picture Paper Covers.
Halcyone. By Elinor Glyn. Picture Paper Covers.
The Reason Why. By Elinor Glyn. Picture Paper Covers.
The Reflections of Ambrosine. Picture Paper Covers.
The Visits of Elizabeth. By Elinor Glyn. Picture Paper Covers.
Guinevere’s Lover (The Sequence). Picture Paper Covers.
Vicissitudes of Evangeline. By Elinor Glyn. Picture Paper Covers.
When the Hour Came. By Elinor Glyn. Picture Paper Covers.
Scottish Stories. By R. B. Cunninghame Graham. Cloth.
South American Sketches. By W. H. Hudson. Cloth.
Old Fireproof. By Owen Rhoscomyl. Boards.
In the Foreign Legion. By Legionnaire, 17889. Cloth.
Sahib Log: An Anglo-Indian Tale. By John Travers. Picture Paper Covers.
The Navy’s Way. By John Margerison, R.N. Boards.
The Misleading Lady. By C. W. Goddard and Paul Dickay. Boards.
Transcriber’s Notes
The original spelling was mostly preserved. A few obvious typographical errors were silently corrected. Further careful corrections, some after consulting other editions, are listed here (before/after):
- ... feeling of orginality in the remark. Perhaps ...
... feeling of [originality] in the remark. Perhaps ... - ... and a rose-white frame and her strong yellow ...
... [and] rose-white frame and her strong yellow ... - ... ready, and as Mrs. Kronen rose tall to welcome ...
... ready, [and] Mrs. Kronen rose tall to welcome ... - ... their clothes, their carriages and hansom, their ...
... their clothes, their carriages and [hansoms], their ... - ... wrong. You should have them cut higher, about ...
... wrong. You should have them cut higher, [above] ... - ... Mr. Grove walked clumsily. His arms brushed ...
... Mr. Grove walked clumsily. His [arm] brushed ... - ... Piccadilly; a glimpse of the gaze of the Green ...
... Piccadilly; a glimpse of the [haze] of the Green ... - ... may trees in flower ... fresh clean colours, ...
... [May] trees in flower ... fresh clean colours, ...