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THE OXFORD MISCELLANY

¶ Poetry : Reproductions of Original Editions

BROWNING. Men and Women, 1855. The two volumes in one.

BURNS. The Kilmarnock Edition, 1786. Reprinted in type-facsimile.

COLERIDGE & WORDSWORTH. Lyrical Ballads, 1798. Edited by H. Littledale.

COLLINS. Poems. With facsimile title-pages, three illustrations, and a Memoir by Christopher Stone.

GRAY. Poems, 1768. Reprinted in type-facsimile, with four illustrations.

KEATS. Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes, and other Poems, 1820. A page-for-page and line-for-line reprint, with a facsimile title-page.

SHELLEY [MARY). Proserpine and Midas. Two unpublished Mythological Dramas. Edited by A. Koszul.

SHELLEY. Prometheus Unbound,' with other Poems, 1820. With a portrait.

TENNYSON. Poems, 1842.

WORDSWORTH. Poems, 1807.

¶ Selections from the Poets

BARNES {WILLIAM). Edited with a Preface and glossarial notes by Thomas Hardy. With a portrait.

BLAKE. The Lyrical Poems. With an Introduction (45 pages) by Sir Walter Raleigh, and two drawings by Blake. Also on Oxford India Paper, 4s. 6d. net.

CLARE {JOHN). With an Introduction by Arthur Symons.

CLOUGH. The Bothie, and other Poems. Edited by H. S. Milford.

DE TABLEY {LORD). With an Introduction by John Drinkwater.

PRAED {WILLIAM MACKWORTH). Edited by A. D. Godley. With a portrait.

SOUTHEY {ROBERT). The Lives and Works of the Uneducated Poets. Edited by J. S. Childers.

¶ Fiction

BARRETT {E. S.). The Heroine, or Adventures of a Fair Romance Reader (1831). With an Introduction by Sir Walter Raleigh.

GALT {JOHN). Annals of the Parish (1821). With an Introduction by G. S. Gordon, and a frontispiece and facsimile title-page.

INCHBALD (MRS.). A Simple Story (1791). With an Introduction by Lytton Strachey, and facsimile title-page.

PEACOCK (T. L.). Nightmare Abbey. A page-for-page reprint of the first edition, 1818. Edited by C. E. Jones.

READE (CHARLES). A Good Fight {1859). The original short version of The Cloister and the Hearth. Here for the first time reprinted in book-form. With an Introduction by Andrew Lang, and fifteen illustrations by Charles Keene.

WOLLSTONECRAFT (MARY). Original Stories from Real Life. Introduction by E. V. Lucas, with six illustrations by W. Blake.

¶ Anthologies

ECHOES FROM THE OXFORD MAGAZINE, 1883-1890.

MORE ECHOES FROM THE OXFORD MAGAZINE, 1890-1896. With contributions by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch and his contemporaries.

SEA-SONGS AND BALLADS, 1400-1886. Edited by {{sc|C. Stone. With an Introduction by Admiral Sir Cyprian. Bridge. Also on Oxford India Paper, 4s. 6d. net

TREASURY OF SACRED SONG, from Dunbar to Tennyson. Selected by Francis Turner Palgrave. Alsoon Oxford India Paper, 4s. 6d. net.

WAR-SONGS, 1333-1866. Selected by Christopher Stone. With an Introduction by General Sir Ian Hamilton.

WORDSWORTH. Poems and Extracts chosen by Wordsworth (from the Countess of Winclielsea and others) for an album, Christmas, 1819, and now first printed. Introduction by H. Litledale and Preface by J. R. Rees. With a portrait and facsimile.

¶ Travel and Topography

CURZON {ROBER T). Visits to Monasteries in the Levant. With an Introduction by D. G. Hogarth. Illustrated.

DUFF-GORDON (LADY). Letters from the Cape. Edited by John Purves.

KINGLAKE (A. W.). Eothen. With an Introduction by D. G. Hogarth, and two illustrations.

LOWELL (JAMES RUSSELL). Fireside Travels. With an Introduction by E. V. Lucas.

MORITZ (CARL PHILIPP). Travels in England in 1782. A reprint of the English translation of 1795. With an Introduction by P. E. Matheson, and two illustrations.

WORDSWORTH (WILLIAM). A Guide to the Lakes. With an Introduction by E. de Sélincourt, and eight contemporary illustrations. On Oxford India Paper only, 4s. 6d. net.

¶ Literary History and Criticism

COLERIDGE. Literary Criticism. Introduction by J. W. Mackail.

DE QUINCEY. Literary Criticism. Introduction by Helen Darbishire.

HURD. Letters on Chivalry and Romance. Introduction by Edith Morley.

JEFFREY. Literary Criticism. Introduction by D. Nichol Smith. With a portrait.

JOHNSON ON SHAKESPEARE. Essays and Notes selected and set forth with an Introduction by Sir Walter Raleigh.

JOHNSON. Selections from 'The Rambler'. Introduction by W. Hale White, with a portrait and two other illustrations.

MORGANN. Essay on Sir John Falstaff, 1777. A page-for-page and line-for-line reprint. Introduction by W. A. Gill.

THE OXFORD ARS POETICA. Edited by W. E. Browning, with an Introduction by G. S. Gordon. [In the Press.

PEACOCK (T. L.). Memoirs of Shelley. With Shelley's Letters to Peacock, and two portraits. With an Introduction by H. F. B. Brett-Smith.

SHELLEY. Literary and Philosophical Criticism. With an Introduction by John Shawcross.

SHELLEY. Prose in the Bodleian Manuscripts. Edited by A. H. Kozul.

TRELAWNY. Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron. With two portraits and two other illustrations. Introduction by E. Dowden.

WORDSWORTH. Literary Criticism. Introduction by Nowell C. Smith. On Oxford India Paper only, 4s. 6d. net.

WORDSWORTH. Tract on the Convention of Cintra, 1809. Introduction by A. V. Dicey.

¶ Miscellaneous

BOSWELL (JAMES). Note Book, 1776-1777. Recording particulars of Johnson's early life communicated by him and others in those years.

COBBETT. Grammar of the English Language. Introduction by Sir H. L. Stephen.

COBBETT. Advice to Young Men, and (incidentally) to Young Women, 1829. With a facsimile title-page.

THE HAMBLEDON MEN. John Nyren's Young Cricketer's Tutor. Edited with other matter from various sources by E. V. Lucas. With twenty-two illustrations, and a ' Ballade of Dead Cricketers' by Andrew Lang.

JOWETT. Theological Essays. With an Introduction by Lewis Campbell.

JOWETT. Scripture and Truth. Introduction by Lewis Campbell.

¶ Three Japanese Classics

Translated by W. N, Porter

A HUNDRED VERSES FROM OLD JAPAN. With 100 reproductions of Japanese woodcuts.

THE TOSA DIARY. Written in a. p. 935. Translation, with notes and a map of the voyage from Tosa to Kyōto.

THE MISCELLANY OF A JAPANESE PRIEST, being the Tsure-zure Gusi, 1337-9 With seven reproductions of Japanese woodcuts, and an Introduction by Sanki Ichikawa.

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