'The York Library is noticeable by reason of the wisdom and intelligence displayed in the choice of unhackneyed classics.... A most attractive series of reprints.... The size and style of the volumes are exactly what they should be.'—Bookman.
'These books should find their way to every home that owns any cultivation.'—Notes and Queries.
The following volumes are now ready:
CHARLOTTE BRONTË'S JANE EYRE.
BURNEY'S EVELINA. Edited, with an Introduction and Notes, by Annie Raine Ellis.
BURNEY'S CECILIA. Edited by Annie Raine Ellis. 2 vols.
BURTON'S ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY. Edited by the Rev. A. R. Shilleto, M.A., with Introduction by A. H. Bullen. 3 vols.
BURTON'S (SIR RICHARD) PILGRIMAGE TO ALMADINAH AND MECCAH. With Introduction by Stanley Lane-Poole. 2 vols.
CERVANTES' DON QUIXOTE. Motteux's Translation, revised. With Lockhart's Life and Notes. 2 vols.
CLASSIC TALES: Johnson's Rasselas, Goldsmith's Vicar of Wakefield, Sterne's Sentimental Journey, Walpole's Castle of Otranto. With Introduction by C. S. Fearenside, M.A.