WORKS BY THE REV. CHARLES KINGSLEY.

CHAPLAIN IN ORDINARY TO THE QUEEN, RECTOR OF EVERSLEY,
AND PROFESSOR OF MODERN HISTORY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.

HYPATIA.

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WESTWARD HO!

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TWO YEARS AGO.

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ALTON LOCKE, TAILOR AND POET.

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THE HEROES.

GREEK FAIRY TALES FOR THE YOUNG.
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ALEXANDRIA AND HER SCHOOLS.

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THE LIMITS OF EXACT SCIENCE

AS APPLIED TO HISTORY.
Inaugural Lecture at Cambridge. Crown 8vo. 2s.

PHAETHON:

LOOSE THOUGHTS FOR LOOSE THINKERS.
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NEW AND CHEAPER EDITION (SIXTH THOUSAND).
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THE LADY OF LA GARAYE.

By the Hon. Mrs. NORTON. Dedicated to the Marquis of Lansdowne.

‘The poem is a pure, tender, touching tale of pain, sorrow, love, duty, piety, and death.’ —Edinburgh Review.

‘A true poem, noble in subject and aim, natural in flow, worthy in expression, with the common soul of humanity throbbing in every page through wholesome words.’ —Examiner.

GOBLIN MARKET AND OTHER POEMS.

By CHRISTINA G. ROSSETTI. With Two Illustrations from Designs by D. G. Rossetti. Fcp. 8vo. cloth, 5s.

BEHIND THE VEIL AND OTHER POEMS.

By the Hon. RODEN NOEL. Fcp. 8vo. cloth.

LEAVES FROM OUR CYPRESS AND OUR OAK.

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SECOND EDITION.

EDWIN OF DEIRA.

By ALEXANDER SMITH. Fcp. 8vo. cloth, 5s.
BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

A LIFE DRAMA AND OTHER POEMS.

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CITY POEMS.

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BLANCHE LISLE AND OTHER POEMS.

By CECIL HOME. Fcp. 8vo. cloth, 4s. 6d.

‘The writer has music and meaning in his lines and stanzas, which, in the selection of diction and gracefulness of cadence, have seldom been excelled.’ —Leader.

‘Full of a true poet’s imagination.’ —John Bull.


THE POEMS OF ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH,

SOMETIME FELLOW OF ORIEL COLLEGE, OXFORD.
With a Memoir by F. T. PALGRAVE. Fcp. 8vo. cloth, 6s.

‘Few, if any, literary men of larger, deeper, and more massive mind have lived in this generation than the author of these few poems, and of this the volume before us bears ample evidence ... There is nothing in it that is not in some sense rich either in thought or beauty, or both.’ —Spectator.

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THE MOOR COTTAGE:

A TALE OF HOME LIFE.
By MAY BEVERLEY, author of ‘Little Estella, and other Fairy Tales for the Young.’ Crown 8vo. cloth, price 6s.

‘This charming tale is told with such excellent art, that it reads like an episode from real life.’ —Atlas.

‘The whole plot of the story is conceived and executed in an admirable manner: a work which, when once taken up, it is difficult to put down.’ —John Bull.

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ARTIST AND CRAFTSMAN.

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‘Its power is unquestionable, its felicity of expression great, its plot fresh, and its character very natural ... Wherever read, it will be enthusiastically admired and cherished.’ —Morning Herald.

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A LADY IN HER OWN RIGHT.

By WESTLAND MARSTON. Crown 8vo. cloth, price 6s.

‘Since “The Mill on the Floss” was noticed, we have read no work of fiction which we can so heartily recommend to our readers as “A Lady in her Own Right:” the plot, incidents, and characters are all good: the style is simple and graceful: it abounds in thoughts judiciously introduced and well expressed, and throughout a kind, liberal, and gentle spirit.’ —Church of England Monthly Review.

THE BROKEN TROTH:

A TALE OF TUSCAN LIFE FROM THE ITALIAN.
By PHILIP IRETON. 2 vols. fcp. 8vo. cloth, 12s.

‘The style is so easy and natural ... The story is well told from beginning to end.’ —Press.

‘A genuine Italian tale—a true picture of the Tuscan peasant population, with all their virtues, faults, weaknesses, follies, and even vices ... The best Italian tale that has been published since the appearance of the ‘Promessi Sposi’ of Manzoni ... The ‘Broken Troth’ is one of those that cannot be read but with pleasure.’ —London Review.


THE GREAT STONE BOOK.

By D. T. ANSTED, M.A., F.R.S., late Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge.
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FOOTNOTES FROM THE PAGE OF NATURE:

OR, FIRST FORMS OF VEGETATION
A popular work on Algæ, Fungi, Mosses, and Lichens.
By the Rev. HUGH MACMILLAN, F.R.S.E. With numerous Illustrations and a Coloured Frontispiece. Fcp. 8vo. 5s.
REDUCED IN PRICE TO FIVE SHILLINGS.

GLAUCUS;

OR, WONDERS OF THE SEA SHORE.
By CHARLES KINGSLEY, M.A. Rector of Eversley, and Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen. Containing beautifully Coloured Illustrations of the Objects mentioned in the work. Royal 16mo. elegantly bound in cloth, gilt leaves, 5s.

STRAY NOTES ON FISHING AND NATURAL HISTORY.

By CORNWALL SIMEON. With Illustrations, 7s. 6d.
THE

HUMAN HAND AND THE HUMAN FOOT.

By G. M. HUMPHRY, M.D. F.R.S., Lecturer on Surgery and Anatomy in the University of Cambridge.
With numerous Illustrations. Fcp. 8vo. cloth, 4s. 6d.

TYPICAL FORMS AND SPECIAL
ENDS IN CREATION.

By JAMES McCOSH, LL.D., and GEORGE DICKIE, M.D., Professor in the Queen’s University, Ireland.
Second Edition. Crown 8vo. with Illustrations, 6s.