The Project Gutenberg EBook of Alphabetical Catalogue of Books in General Literature and Fiction, by Chatto & Windus This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Alphabetical Catalogue of Books in General Literature and Fiction Author: Chatto & Windus Release Date: February 23, 2014 [EBook #44988] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE OF BOOKS *** Produced by Delphine Lettau, Nirupma and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries) ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE OF BOOKS IN GENERAL LITERATURE AND FICTION PUBLISHED BY CHATTO & WINDUS 111 ST. MARTIN'S LANE, CHARING CROSS LONDON, W.C. _Telegrams Bookstore, London_ _Telephone No. 3524 Central_ =ADAMS (W. DAVENPORT).--A Dictionary of the Drama:= A Guide to the Plays, Playwrights, Players, and Playhouses of the United Kingdom and America, from the Earliest Times to the Present. Vol. I. (A to G). Demy 8vo. cloth, _10s. 6d._ net.--Vol. II., completing the Work. Is in preparation. =ALLEN (GRANT), Books by.= Crown 8vo. cloth, _3s. 6d._ each; post 8vo. illustrated boards, _2s._ each. =Babylon.= With 12 Illustrations. =Strange Stories.= =The Beckoning Hand.= =For Maimie's Sake.= =Philistia.= =The Devil's Die.= =This Mortal Coil.= =Dumaresq's Daughter.= =Under Sealed Orders.= =The Duchess of Powysland.= =Blood Royal.= =Ivan Groet's Masterpiece.= =The Scallywag.= With 24 Illustrations. =In all Shades.= =The Great Taboo.= =At Market Value.= =The Tents of Shem,= POPULAR EDITION, medium 8vo. _6d._ =ANDERSON (MARY).--Othello's Occupation.= Crown 8vo. cloth, _3s. 6d._ =ANTROBUS (C. L.), Novels by.= Crown 8vo. cloth, _3s. 6d._ each. =Quality Corner.= =The Wine of Finvarra.= =Wildersmoor.= =The Stone Ezel.= Crown 8vo. cloth, _6s._ =ALEXANDER (Mrs.), Novels by.= Crown 8vo. cloth, _3s. 6d._ each; post 8vo. picture boards. _2s._ each. =Valerie's Fate.= =A Life Interest.= =Blind Fate.= =Mona's Choice.= =Woman's Wit.= Crown 8vo. cloth, _3s. 6d._ each. =The Cost of her Pride.= =A Golden Autumn.= =Barbara, Lady's Maid & Peeress.= =Mrs. Crichton's Creditor.= =A Missing Hero.= =A Fight with Fate.= =The Step-mother.= =ALMAZ (E. F.).--Copper under the Gold.= Crown 8vo. cloth, _3s. 6d._ =AMERICAN FARMER, LETTERS FROM AN.= By J. H. ST. JOHN CREVECOEUR. Demy 8vo. cloth, _6s._ net. =APPLETON (G. W.).--Rash Conclusions.= Crown 8vo. cloth, _3s. 6d._ =ARNOLD (E. L.), Stories by.= =The Wonderful Adventures of Phra the Phoenician.= Crown 8vo. cloth, with 12 Illusts. by H. M. PAGET, _3s. 6d._; post 8vo. illustrated boards, _2s._ =The Constable of St. Nicholas.= With a Frontispiece. Crown 8vo. cloth, _3s. 6d._; picture cloth, flat back, _2s._ =ART and LETTERS LIBRARY (The.)= Large Crown 8vo. Each volume with 8 Coloured Plates, and 24 in Half-tone. Bound in cloth, _7s. 6d._ net per vol. EDITION DE LUXE, small 4to. printed on pure rag paper, with additional Plates, parchment. _15s._ net per vol. =Stories of the Italian Artists from Vasari.= Collected and arranged by E. L. SEELEY. Small 4to. with 13 Coloured Plates and 24 in Half-tone. =Artists of the Italian Renaissance:= their Stories as set forth by Vasari, Ridolfi, Lanzi, and the Chroniclers. Collected and arranged by E. L. SEELEY. =Stories of the Flemish and Dutch Artists,= from the time of the Van Eycks to the End of the Seventeenth Century, drawn from Contemporary Records. Collected and arranged by VICTOR REYNOLDS. =Stories of the English Artists,= from Van Dyck to Turner (1600-1851). Collected and arranged by RANDALL DAVIES and CECIL HUNT. =Stories of the French Artists,= from Clouet to Delacroix. Collected and arranged by P. M. TURNER and C. H. COLLINS BAKER. =Stories of the Spanish Artists= until GOYA. By Sir WILLIAM STIRLING-MAXWELL. Selected and arranged by LUIS CARRENO. With Introduction by EDWARD HUTTON. =Stories of the German Artists.= By Prof. Dr. HANS W. SINGER. =The Little Flowers of S. Francis of Assisi.= Translated by Prof. T. W. ARNOLD. With 8 Illustrations in Colour and 24 In Half-tone. =Of the Imitation of Christ,= by THOMAS A KEMPIS, as translated out of the Latin by RICHARD WHYTFORD (A.D. 1556); re-edited into modern English with an Historical Introduction by WILFRID RAYNAL, O.S.B. With 8 Reproductions in four Colours, and decorations in line, after Water colours by W. RUSSELL FLINT. The EDITION DE LUXE has four additional Plates in Colour and may also be had bound in pigskin with clasps, _25s._ net. =The Confessions of Saint Augustine.= Translated by Dr. E. B. PUSEY. Edited by TEMPLE SCOTT. With an Introduction by Mrs. MEYNELL, and 12 Plates by MAXWELL ARMFIELD in four Colours. The EDITION DE LUXE has the plates mounted, and may also be had bound in pigskin with clasps, _25s._ net. Large Crown 8vo. cloth, _7s. 6d._ net each; parchment, _10s. 6d._ net each. =Women of Florence.= By Prof. ISIDORO DEL LUNGO. Translated by MARY G. STEEGMANN. With Introduction by Dr. GUIDO BIAGI, 2 Coloured Plates and 24 in Half-tone. =The Master of Game:= The Oldest English Book on Hunting. By EDWARD, Second Duke of York. Edited by W. A. and F. BAILLIE-GROHMAN. Introduction by THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Photogravure Frontispiece and 23 full-page Illustrations. =ARTEMUS WARD'S Works.= Crown 8vo. cloth, with Portrait, _3s. 6d._; post 8vo. illustrated boards, _2s._ =ARTIST (The Mind of the):= Thoughts and Sayings of Artists on their Art. Collected and arranged by Mrs. LAURENCE BINYON. With 8 full-page Plates. 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