"Contains over forty of Poe's marvellous stories, certainly among the most exciting and sensational tales ever written. The volume itself is a marvel, comprising, as it does, over 560 pages, strongly and neatly bound, for two shillings."—Newcastle Chronicle.
VOLUME XI.
COMEDIES BY MOLIÈRE: Including The Would-Be Gentleman; The Affected Young Ladies; The Forced Marriage; The Doctor by Compulsion; Scapin's Rogueries; The Blunderer; The School for Husbands; The School for Wives; The Miser; The Hypochondriac; The Misanthrope; The Blue-Stockings; Tartuffe, or the Hypocrite. Newly Translated by Charles Mathew, M.A. The Translation revised by the Editor, with a Portrait of the Author, and Biographical Introduction.
VOLUME XII.
FORSTER'S LIFE OF GOLDSMITH: The Life and Times of Oliver Goldsmith. By John Forster, Author of "The Life of Charles Dickens," etc. With a Biography of Forster by the Editor, and Numerous Illustrations by Maclise, Stanfield, Leech, and Others.
VOLUME XIII.
LANE'S MODERN EGYPTIANS: The Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians. By Edward William Lane, Translator of "The Arabian Nights' Entertainments." With a Biographical Introduction by the Editor, Sixteen Full Page Plates, and Eighty Illustrations in the Text.
VOLUME XIV.
TORRENS' LIFE OF LORD MELBOURNE: Memoirs of William Lamb, Second Viscount Melbourne. By W.M. Torrens. Revised by the Author. With an Introduction by the Editor, and Portrait of Melbourne.
VOLUME XV.