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The Riddle and Other Stories
by Walter de la Mare
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TWELVE POETS: a miscellany of new verse

Containing a hitherto unpublished poem of walter de la mare. Crown 8vo., boards. First Edition, 5s. net. There are still a few copies available. Among other contributors, w. h. davies, edward thomas, robin flower, j. c. squire, john freeman, etc.

“For all who desire a birds-eye view of the newer English poetry, 'TWELVE POETS' is an excellent book”—Freeman's Journal.


COLLECTED POEMS

By edward thomas. With foreword by walter de la mare, and Portrait. Square 8vo., 10s. 6d. net. 100 copies on Japon Vellum, 21s. net.

“They are among the rarest fruits of these strange years.”—Times Literary Supplement.

“The last word in English Poetry.”—Manchester Guardian.

“No other book of English verse published within my own time shows the same vivid spirit of love, the same saturation with English country life and tradition.”—New Statesman.


POEMS NEW AND OLD

By john freeman. Square 8vo. Cloth, 10s. 6d. net.

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“There is not a poem in this new collection that does not reveal a true feeling and a sense of beauty.”—Westminster Gazette.


TENNYSON: a modern portrait

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TALES WITHOUT MORALS

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Tales without Morals is certainly the best book of short stories which we have come across this year.”—Court Journal.


THE DIVINE TRAGEDY

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LOVE COURAGEOUS

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THE LIAR: a comedy

By CARLO GOLDONI. Translated by Grace Lovat Fraser. With Illustrations by C. Lovat Fraser, and an Introduction by Gordon Craig. F'Cap 4to 7s. 6d. net.

Limited Edition on Hand-made Paper (now out of print).


PEOPLE OF DESTINY By Sir PHILLIP GIBBS.

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CHAPTERS from CHILDHOOD

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HOW ENGLAND IS GOVERNED By the Rt. Hon. C. F. G. MASTERMAN. Crown 8vo., cloth, 8s. 6d. net.

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PHYLLIS AND A PHILOSOPHER

By E. H. LACON WATSON. Crown 8vo. 6s. net

“A series of essays, delightfully written, with a constant ripple of humour that is very attractive.”—Sheffield Telegraph.


SHAKESPEARE'S GARDEN: stratford-on-avon

With numerous Illustrations By the Author of “The History of Hampton Court Palace,” etc. Demy 8vo. Cloth, 3s. 6d. net.


LIFE OF A SIMPLE MAN

By EMILE GUILLAUMIN. Translated by Margaret Holden. Edition limited to 100 copies Illustrated by Miss Agatha Walker. Hand-coloured woodcuts. Bound in half canvas-boards, 12s. 6d. net.

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TENNYSON: a modern portrait

By HUGH I'ANSON FAUSSET With Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 8s. 6d. net.

“It is excellently written, is soundly, constructively critical, and is equally sound as a contribution to history. Conviction shines from every page.”-Glasgow Herald.


HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK

By WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. With 115 decorations in line by John Austen. Demy 4to. 21s. net.

Also a Limited Edition of fifty copies for sale at £5 6s. net. Printed on handmade paper with an extra plate and specially bound. Each copy numbered and signed by the artist. Only a few copies are now available. Illustrated prospectus on application.

“A handsomely turned-out volume for the library or drawing-room that will appeal to the book-lover almost as much for the technical excellence of its printing and get-up as for the delightful art-craft of its designer.”—Nottingham Guardian.


THE POEMS OF EMILY BRONTE

With Charlotte Bronte's Notes, a Portrait and a Bibliographical Statement. Beautifully printed at the Curzuen Press. 500 numbered copies. 12s. 6d. net.


EPIPSYCHIDION

By PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY. Demy 8vo. Paper Covers, 6s. net. Boards, canvas back, 7s. 6d. net.

“A very beautiful way of celebrating the centenary of Shelley's death… This edition is printed on special paper in the beautiful type of the Shakespeare Head Press and contains a replica of the original frontispiece to the poem.”—Daily Chronicle.


UPS AND DOWNS OF A SAILOR

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FICTION

TALES WITHOUT MORALS

By ARNOLD PALMER, Author of “My Profitable Friends,” “Riches,” etc. Crown 8vo. Cloth, 7s. 6d. net.

“Mr. Palmer's pages, opened almost everywhere, crackle with brisk dialogue, and the book may be commended at once for the hour after dinner or the hour in the train.”—The Observer.


LOVE COURAGEOUS

By CONCORDIA MERREL, Author of “Love—and Diana,” “Julia takes her Chance,” etc. Crown 8vo. Cloth, 7s. 6d. net.

“'Love Courageous' is an entertaining story, by an authoress already known for 'Love—and Diana' and Julia Takes Her Chance.' Miss Merrel writes with a captivating sparkle.”—Western Morning News.


LIGHTNING SKETCHES

By Major G. BAILLIE. With Illustrations and Picture Jacket in colour. Crown 8vo. Cloth, 7s. 6d. net. A volume of Short Stories and Sketches.

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