IN COMPLETE VOLS., HANDSOMELY BOUND.
With PORTRAITS and other ILLUSTRATIONS. Crown 8vo, 6s.
Excerpt from Prospectus.
A “Gentlewoman’s Library” implies by its title that it will embrace a wide range of subjects. We shall endeavour to supply good and wholesome Fiction, also Descriptive Sketches, and Essays on Moral and Social Questions connected with Women’s Welfare. We shall deal with Hygiene, Manners, Dress, the Toilette, the Boudoir, Music, and the Cuisine. We shall sit, as it were, with the Gentlewoman in her Drawing-room, and accompany her when she goes Abroad. We shall help her to adorn her House and to entertain Society. We shall cater for her as Wife, Mother, and Daughter. We shall go with her a-shopping in Town, and follow her into the Country. In a word, whatever interests the English Gentlewoman will interest us and our collaborateurs.
We propose that these volumes shall be written and illustrated exclusively by Gentlewomen—who, in our opinion, must needs be best acquainted with the wants, tastes, and sympathies of Gentlewomen. Further, we propose that they shall be handsomely printed and “got up,” so as to be fit for Gentlewomen’s handling; that they shall be uniform in size (not less than 250 pages octavo) and price; and that six to eight volumes shall be issued in a twelvemonth.
Among the volumes which will appear in due succession will be found:
“The Gentlewoman in Society,” by Lady Violet Greville.
“The Gentlewoman’s Book of Health,” by Kate Mitchell, M.D.
Works of Fiction, etc., etc., written for Gentlewomen, by Mrs. E. Lynn-Linton, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Burton-Harrison (Author of “The Anglo-Maniacs”), Miss M. Betham-Edwards, Miss Emily Faithfull, Mrs. Fenwick Miller, Miss Iza Duffus-Hardy, Hon. Mrs. Henniker, and others.
“The Gentlewoman’s Book of Sports,” with Illustrations, two vols., edited by Lady Violet Greville, with Contributions on Riding, Fencing, Shooting, Driving, Hunting, Fishing, Golf, Lawn Tennis, Gymnastics, Archery, etc., etc., by Her Grace the Duchess of Newcastle, the Marchioness of Breadalbane, Lady Colin Campbell, Lady St. Leonards, Lady Boynton, Mrs. George F. Stagg, Miss Stewart, Mrs. Samuel Samuda, Mrs. Hilliard, Miss Laura Caunan, “Diane Chasseresse,” Miss Leale, and others.