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LIFE OF COLERIDGE. By HALL CAINE.
The _Scotsman_ says--"It is a capital book.... Written throughout with spirit and great literary skill. The bibliography is unusually full, and adds to the value of the work."
The _Academy_ says--"It is gracefully and sympathetically written, ... and it is no small praise to say that it is worthy of the memory which it enshrines."
The _Birmingham Daily Post_ says--"The book is a great gain, and cannot be overlooked by any student of Coleridge."
LIFE OF d.i.c.kENS. By FRANK T. MARZIALS.
"An interesting and well-written biography."--_Scotsman._
_Ready March 25th._
LIFE OF DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI. By JOSEPH KNIGHT.
_To be followed on April 25th by_
LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON. By Col. F. GRANT.
Volumes in preparation by Austin Dobson, Richard Garnett, Augustine Birrell, R. B. Haldane, M.P., William Rossetti, William Sharp, G. T.
Bettany, etc.
LIBRARY EDITION OF "GREAT WRITERS."
An Issue of all the Volumes in this Series will be published, printed on large paper of extra quality, in handsome binding, Demy 8vo, price 2s. 6d. per volume.
London: WALTER SCOTT, 24 Warwick Lane, Paternoster Row.
SCIENCE LECTURES
DELIVERED BEFORE THE
TYNESIDE SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY.
_Now Ready, Price Threepence Each._
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF INSTINCT.
By G. J. ROMANES, F.R.S.
ANIMAL LIFE ON THE OCEAN SURFACE.
By Professor H. N. MOSELEY, M.A., F.R.S.
THE EYE AND ITS WORK.
By LITTON FORBES, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P.
THE MOVEMENTS OF PLANTS.
By ERNEST A. PARKYN, M.A.
The RELATIONS BETWEEN NATURAL SCIENCE and LITERATURE.
By Professor H. NETTLEs.h.i.+P, M.A.
FACTS AND FICTIONS IN ZOOLOGY.
By Dr. ANDREW WILSON, F.R.S.E.
THE ANIMALS THAT MAKE LIMESTONE.
By Dr. P. HERBERT CARPENTER, F.R.S.
The Seven Lectures may be had in One Vol., Cloth, Price 1/6
London: WALTER SCOTT, 24 Warwick Lane, Paternoster Row.
The Canterbury Poets.
_In s.h.i.+LLING Monthly Volumes, Square 8vo. Well printed on fine toned paper, with Red-line Border, and strongly bound in Cloth. Each Volume contains from 300 to 350 pages. With Introductory Notices by William Sharp, Mathilde Blind, Walter Lewin, John Hogben, A. J. Symington, Joseph Skipsey, Eva Hope, John Richmond, Ernest Rhys, Percy E.
Pinkerton, Mrs. Garden, Dean Carrington, Dr. J. Bradshaw, Frederick Cooper, Hon. Roden Noel, J. Addington Symonds, G. Willis Cooke, Eric Mackay, Eric S. Robertson, William Tirebuck, Stuart J. Reid, Mrs.
Freiligrath Kroeker, J. Logie Robertson, M.A., Samuel Waddington, etc., etc._
_Cloth, Red Edges_ 1s.
_Cloth, Uncut Edges_ 1s.
_Red Roan, Gilt Edges_ 2s. 6d.
_Silk Plush, Gilt Edges_ 4s. 6d.
_THE FOLLOWING VOLUMES ARE NOW READY._
CHRISTIAN YEAR.
By Rev. John Keble.
COLERIDGE.
Edited by Joseph Skipsey.
LONGFELLOW.
Edited by Eva Hope.
CAMPBELL.
Edited by J. Hogben.