Spalding's Elizabethan Demonology:
An Essay in Illustration of the Belief in the Existence of Devils, and the Powers possessed by them, with Special Reference to Shakspere and his Works. By T. Alfred Spalding, LL.B.
"A very thoughtful and weighty book, which cannot but be welcome to every earnest student."—Academy.
Crown 4to, uniform with "Chaucer for Children," with Coloured Illustrations, cloth gilt, 10s. 6d.
Spenser for Children.
By M. H. Towry. With Illustrations in Colours by Walter J. Morgan.
"Spenser has simply been transferred into plain prose, with here and there a line or stanza quoted, where the meaning and the diction are within a child's comprehension, and additional point is thus given to the narrative without the cost of obscurity…. Altogether the work has been well and carefully done."—The Times.
Post 8vo, cloth extra, 5s.
Stories about Number Nip,
The Spirit of the Giant Mountains. Retold for children, by Walter Grahame. With Illustrations by J. Moyr Smith.
Demy 8vo, cloth extra, Illustrated, 21s.
Sword, The Book of the:
Being a History of the Sword, and its Use, in all Times and in all Countries. By Captain Richard Burton. With numerous Illustrations.
[In preparation.