WARREN. Ten Thousand a Year. By Samuel Warren. With a Portrait of the author, beautifully etched by F.T. Stuart. 3 vols. 12mo. Decorated cloth, gilt top, $4.50; plain cloth, gilt top, $3.75; half calf or half morocco, extra, gilt top, $9.00.
A new and choicely printed edition of this celebrated English novel, including the author's valuable notes.
The story has always been deservedly popular, has been widely read for nearly fifty years in England and America, and translated in France and Germany; the present edition, in clear, readable type, with choice presswork and paper, has been accepted as the only adequate library edition.
GEORGE SAND. The Choice Works of the Great French Novelist.
1. François the Waif (François le Champi). Translated from the French by Jane Minot Sedgwick. Printed at the De Vinne Press. With a frontispiece especially drawn and etched for this edition by the eminent French artist, E. Abot.
2. The Devil's Pool (La Mare au Diable). Translated from the French by Jane Minot Sedgwick and Ellery Sedgwick. Printed at the De Vinne Press. With frontispiece drawn and etched by E. Abot.
3. Fadette (La Petite Fadette). Translated from the French by Jane Minot Sedgwick. Printed at the De Vinne Press. With frontispiece, embodying an original design and a portrait of George Sand, drawn and etched by E. Abot.
4. The Master Mosaic Workers (Les Maîtres Mosaïstes). Translated from the French by Charlotte C. Johnston. Printed at the University Press. With a portrait of Titian, etched by W.H.W. Bicknell.
Limited Edition. Seven hundred and fifty numbered sets on Windsor hand-made paper. 4 vols. 16mo. Boards, gilt top, $6.00 net.
The noblest mind of our epoch.—Edmond About.
Studies of rustic life, of which "La Petite Fadette," "François le Champi," and "La Mare au Diable" are the chief, and which some of her admirers regard as her greatest works.—George Saintsbury, in Chambers's Cyclopædia.
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