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shank, have also a place in the Library. The attention of book buyers may be especially directed to The Border Edition of the Waverley Novels, edited by Mr. Andrew Lang, which, with its large type and convenient form, and its copious illustrations by well-known artists, possesses features which place it in the forefront of editions now obtainable of the famous novels. The Works of Mr. Thomas Hardy, including the poems, have also been added to the Three-and-Sixpenny Library.

Among other works by notable contemporary authors will be found those of Mr. F. Marion Crawford, Rolf Boldrewood, Mr. H. G. Wells, Gertrude Atherton, Mr. Egerton Castle, Mr. A. E. W. Mason, Maarten Maartens, and Miss Rosa Nouchette Carey; while among the productions of an earlier period may be mentioned the works of Charles Kingsley, Frederick Denison Maurice, Thomas Hughes, and Dean Farrar; and the novels and tales of Charlotte M. Yonge, Mrs. Craik, and Mrs. Oliphant.

THE

WORKS OF THACKERAY

Reprints of the First Editions, with all the Original Illustrations, and with Facsimiles of Wrappers, etc.

Messrs. MACMILLAN & Co., Limited, beg leave to invite the attention of book buyers to the Edition of THE WORKS OF THACKERAY in their Three-and-Sixpenny Library, which, when finished, will be the Completest Edition of the Author's Works which has been placed on the market.

The Publishers have been fortunate in securing the services of Mr. LEWIS MELVILLE, the well-known Thackeray Expert. With his assistance they have been able to include in this Edition a great number of scattered pieces from Thackeray's pen, and illustrations from his pencil which have not hitherto been contained in any collected edition of the works. Mr. Melville has read all the sheets as they passed through the press, and collated them carefully with the original editions. He has also provided Bibliographical Introductions and occasional Footnotes.

VOL.

List of the Series.

1. Vanity Fair. With 190 Illustrations. 2. The History of Pendennis. With 180

Illustrations.

3. The Newcomes. With 167 Illustrations. 4. The History of Henry Esmond.

5. The Virginians. With 148 Illustrations. 6. Barry Lyndon and Catherine. With 4

Illustrations.

7. The Paris and Irish Sketch Books. With 63 Illustrations.

VOL.

THACKERAY'S WORKS-continued.

8. Christmas

Books-MRS.

PERKINS'S

BALL: OUR STREET: DR. BIRCH AND HIS YOUNG
FRIENDS: THE KICKLEBURYS ON THE RHINE: THE
ROSE AND THE RING. With 127 Illustrations.

9. Burlesques: From Cornhill to Grand Cairo and Juvenilia. With 84 Illustrations.

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10. The Book of Snobs, and other Contributions to Punch. With 159 Illustrations.

II. The

Yellowplush

Correspondence :

Jeames's Diary: The Great Hoggarty Diamond: Etc.
With 47 Illustrations.

12. Critical Papers in Literature.

13. Critical Papers in Art; Stubbs's Calen-

dar Barber Cox. With 99 Illustrations.

14. Lovel the Widower, and other Stories. With 40 Illustrations.

15. The Fitz-Boodle Papers (including Men's Wives), and various Articles. 8 Illustrations. 16. The English Humourists of the 18th Century: The Four Georges: Etc. 45 Illustrations. 17. Travels in London: Letters to a Young

Man about Town: and other Contributions to Punch (1845-1850). With 73 Illustrations.

18. Ballads and Verses, and Miscellaneous Contributions to Punch. With 78 Illustrations.

19. A Shabby Genteel Story, and The

Adventures of Philip. With Illustrations.

20. Roundabout Papers and Denis Duval.

With Illustrations.

MACMILLAN'S

EDITION OF THACKERAY

SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

EXPOSITORY TIMES.-"An edition to do credit even to this publishing house, and not likely to be surpassed until they surpass it with a cheaper and better themselves."

WHITEHALL REVIEW.-"Never before has such a cheap and excellent edition of Thackeray been seen.

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ACADEMY.-"A better one-volume edition at three shillings and sixpence could not be desired."

GRAPHIC.-"In its plain but pretty blue binding is both serviceable and attractive."

DAILY GRAPHIC.-" An excellent, cheap reprint."

PALL MALL GAZETTE.-"The size of the books is handy, paper and printing are good, and the binding, which is of blue cloth, is simple but tasteful. Altogether the publishers are to be congratulated upon a reprint which ought to be popular."

GLOBE.-"The paper is thin but good, the type used is clear to read, and the binding is neat and effective."

LADY'S PICTORIAL.—“The paper is good, the type clear and large, and the binding tasteful. Messrs. Macmillan are to be thanked for so admirable and inexpensive an edition of our great satirist."

WORLD.-"Nothing could be better than the new edition."

BLACK AND WHITE.-"The more one sees of the edition the more enamoured of it he becomes. It is so good and neat, immaculate as to print, and admirably bound."

SCOTSMAN.-"This admirable edition."

LITERARY WORLD.-"The paper and printing and general get up are everything that one could desire."

ST. JAMES'S GAZETTE.-"A clear and pretty edition."

THE

WORKS OF DICKENS

Reprints of the First Editions, with all the original Illustrations, and with Introductions, Biographical and Bibliographical, by CHARLES DICKENS the Younger.

THE PICKWICK PAPERS. With 50 Illustrations.

OLIVER TWIST. With 27 Illustrations.

NICHOLAS NICKLEBY.

With 44 Illustrations.

MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. With 41 Illustrations.

THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP. With 97 Illustrations.

BARNABY RUDGE. With 76 Illustrations.

DOMBEY AND SON. With 40 Illustrations.
CHRISTMAS BOOKS. With 65 Illustrations.
SKETCHES BY BOZ.

With 44 Illustrations.

AMERICAN NOTES AND PICTURES FROM
ITALY. With 4 Illustrations.

DAVID COPPERFIELD. With 40 Illustrations.
BLEAK HOUSE. With 43 Illustrations.

LITTLE DORRIT. With 40 Illustrations.

THE LETTERS OF CHARLES DICKENS.

A TALE OF TWO CITIES. With 15 Illustrations. GREAT EXPECTATIONS; AND HARD TIMES.

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