The Dedication of Books. To Patron and Friend. A Chapter in Literary History. By Henry B. Wheatley, F.S.A.
Gleanings in Old Garden Literature. By William Carew Hazlitt.
The Story of some Famous Books. Second Edition. By Edward Saunders, Author of "Salad for the Social." Interspersed in the narrative are many amusing anecdotes, curious and suggestive allusions, and much out-of-the way information which will be welcomed by the book-lover and the student, as well as the reader who seeks amusement only.
The Enemies of Books. By William Blades. Second Edition. This entertaining volume gives a series of readable chapters on the various causes which have operated in the destruction of books.
The Book of Noodles. Stories of Simpletons; or, Fools and their Follies. By W. A. Clouston, Author of "The Book of Sindibad," "Popular Tales and Fictions," etc., etc.
How to Catalogue a Library. By Henry B. Wheatley, F.S.A., Author of "How to Form a Library."
Contents: Introduction on Cataloguing Generally.—The Battle of the Rules.—Print v. MS.—How to treat a Title-page.—Reference and Subject-Index.—The Arrangement of a Catalogue.—Something about MSS.—Rules for a Small Library.—A List of Latinised Names of Places.—A List of Classical Names.—An unusually copious Index is added.
Reporting in the Olden Time and To-day. By John Pendleton, Author of "The History of Derbyshire."
Studies In Jocular Literature. A Popular Subject more closely Considered. By William C. Hazlitt.
The Story of the IMITATIONE CHRISTI. By Leonard Wheatley. With a Portrait of Thomas à Kempis.