Mr. Fifield has pleasure in announcing he has taken over the publication of the entire works of the late Samuel Butler, novelist, philosopher, scientist, satirist, and classicist; “in his own department,” says Mr. Bernard Shaw, “the greatest English writer of the latter half of the nineteenth century.” “The Way of All Flesh,” “Erewhon,” and “Unconscious Memory,” which had been out of print for some time, and are now reprinted, and these and all the other works with the exception of “The Fair Haven” and “Selections” (out of print), are now offered at more popular prices.
THE WAY OF ALL FLESH. A Novel. New Edition. | 6s. |
GOD THE KNOWN AND GOD THE UNKNOWN. | 1s. 6d. nett. |
EREWHON. 11th, Revised Edition. 4th Impression. | 2s. 6d. nett. |
EREWHON REVISITED. 3rd Impression, 340 pages. | 2s. 6d. nett. |
ESSAYS ON LIFE, ART, AND SCIENCE. 340 pages. | 2s. 6d. nett. |
| (A few copies of the original edition, gilt top, 6s.) | |
THE ALPS AND SANCTUARIES OF PIEDMONT ANDTHE CANTON TICINO. Profusely illustrated byCharles Gogin, H. F. Jones, and the Author. Pott 4to,cloth gilt. | 10s. 6d. |
UNCONSCIOUS MEMORY. New Edition. | 5s. nett. |
LIFE AND HABIT. An essay after a completer view ofEvolution. New Edition with Addenda. | 5s. nett. |
EVOLUTION OLD AND NEW. A comparison of thetheories of Buffon, Erasmus, Darwin, and Lamarck, withthat of Charles Darwin. | 5s. nett. |
LUCK, OR CUNNING, AS THE MAIN MEANS OFORGANIC MODIFICATION? | 5s. nett. |
THE AUTHORESS OF THE ODYSSEY, WHO ANDWHAT SHE WAS, WHEN AND WHERE SHEWROTE, Etc. | 5s. nett. |
THE ILIAD OF HOMER, rendered into English Prose. | 5s. nett. |
THE ODYSSEY, rendered into English Prose. | 5s. nett. |
SHAKESPEARE’S SONNETS, with Notes and Original Text. | 5s. nett. |
EX VOTO. An Account of the Sacro Monte or New Jerusalemat Varallo-Sesia. | 5s. nett. |
THE FAIR HAVEN (Out of print.) | |
SELECTIONS FROM BUTLER’S WORKS. (Out of print.) | |
LONDON: A. C. FIFIELD, 13 CLIFFORD’S INN, E.C.
WORKS BY BERNARD SHAW
NOVELS OF MY NONAGE.
No. 2. THE IRRATIONAL KNOT (1880). Reprinted with a Preface in 1905. 6s.
No. 4. CASHEL BYRON’S PROFESSION (1882), with the dramatic version in the Elizabethan style entitled THE ADMIRABLE BASHVILLE OR CONSTANCY UNREWARDED, and a Note on Modern Prize-Fighting. 6s.
Unauthorized reprints of other early novels can be obtained in America.