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CLARENDON PRESS BOOKS


Oxford Library of Prose and Poetry (continued)

Cobbett’s Advice to Young Men, and (incidentally) to Young Women in the Middle and Higher Ranks of Life.

Barrett’s Heroine. With an introduction by Walter Raleigh.

Selected Poems Of John Clare. Edited by Arthur Symons.

Trelawny’s Recollections of Shelley and Byron. With introduction by E. Dowden. Illustrated.

Peacock’s Memoirs of Shelley (with Shelley’s letters to Peacock). Edited by H. F. B. Brett-Smith. With two portraits.

The Hambledon Men; Nyren’s ‘Young Cricketer’s Tutor,’ with other matter from various sources. Ed. E. V. Lucas. With 22 illustrations.

Kinglake’s Eothen. With introduction by D. G. Hogarth. Illustrated.

Browning’s Men and Women (1855). Exact reprint.

Jowett’s Theological Essays. Ed. Lewis Campbell. Two volumes.

Selected Poems of William Barnes. Edited, with a preface and glossarial notes, by Thomas Hardy. With a portrait.

Selected Poems Of W. M. Praed. Edited by A. D. Godley.

Poems by Clough, including Ambarvalia and the first edition of the Bothie. Edited by H. S. Milford.

A Good Fight. By Charles Reade. (The first version of The Cloister and the Hearth.)

Lowell’s Fireside Travels, introduction by E. V. Lucas.

*Palgrave’s Treasury of Sacred Song.

*Sea Songs and Ballads. Edited by Christopher Stone. With an introduction by Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, G. C. B.

*War Songs. Ed. C. Stone. Introd. by General Sir Ian Hamilton. Sea Songs and War Songs together, on Oxford India paper, 6 s. net.

Echoes from the Oxford Magazine (1890).

A Hundred Verses from Old Japan (The Hyaku-Nin-Isshiu). Translated by W. N. Poster. With 100 reproductions of Japanese woodcuts.