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A Classified Catalogue
OF WORKS IN
GENERAL LITERATURE
PUBLISHED BY
LONGMANS, GREEN, & CO.
39 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON, E.C.
91 and 93 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, AND 32 HORNBY ROAD, BOMBAY
CONTENTS.
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BADMINTON LIBRARY (THE) | 12 |
BIOGRAPHY, PERSONAL MEMOIRS, &c. | 9 |
CHILDREN’S BOOKS | 32 |
CLASSICAL LITERATURE, TRANSLATIONS, ETC. | 22 |
COOKERY, DOMESTIC MANAGEMENT, &c. | 36 |
EVOLUTION, ANTHROPOLOGY, &c. | 21 |
FICTION, HUMOUR, &c. | 25 |
FINE ARTS (THE) AND MUSIC | 36 |
FUR, FEATHER AND FIN SERIES | 15 |
HISTORY, POLITICS, POLITY, POLITICAL MEMOIRS, &c. | 3 |
LANGUAGE, HISTORY AND SCIENCE OF | 20 |
LOGIC, RHETORIC, PSYCHOLOGY, &c. | 17 |
MENTAL, MORAL, AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY | 17 |
MISCELLANEOUS AND CRITICAL WORKS | 38 |
POETRY AND THE DRAMA | 23 |
POLITICAL ECONOMY AND ECONOMICS | 20 |
POPULAR SCIENCE | 30 |
RELIGION, THE SCIENCE OF | 21 |
SILVER LIBRARY (THE) | 33 |
SPORT AND PASTIME | 12 |
STONYHURST PHILOSOPHICAL SERIES | 19 |
TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE, THE COLONIES, &c. | 11 |
WORKS OF REFERENCE | 31 |
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Abbott (Evelyn) | 3, 19, 22 |
—— (J. H. M.) | 3 |
—— (T. K.) | 17, 18 |
—— (E. A.) | 17 |
Acland (A. H. D.) | 3 |
Acton (Eliza) | 36 |
Adelborg (O.) | 32 |
Æschylus | 22 |
Albemarle (Earl of) | 13 |
Alcock (C. W.) | 15 |
Allen (Grant) | 30 |
Allgood (G.) | 3 |
Alverstone (Lord) | 15 |
Angwin (M. C.) | 36 |
Anstey (F.) | 25 |
Aristophanes | 22 |
Aristotle | 17 |
Arnold (Sir Edwin) | 11, 23 |
—— (Dr. T.) | 3 |
Ashbourne (Lord) | 3 |
Ashby (H.) | 36 |
Ashley (W. J.) | 3, 20 |
Atkinson (J. J.) | 21 |
Avebury (Lord) | 21 |
Ayre (Rev. J.) | 31 |
Bacon | 9, 17 |
(W.) | 9, 20, 38 |
(R.) | 3 |
Bailey (H. C.) | 25 |
Baillie (A. F.) | 3 |
Bain (Alexander) | 17 |
Baker (J. H.) | 38 |
—— (Sir S. W.) | 11, 12 |
Baldwin (C. S.) | 17 |
Balfour (A. J.) | 13, 21 |
Ball (John) | 11 |
Banks (M. M.) | 24 |
Baring-Gould (Rev. S.) | 21, 38 |
Barnett (S. A. and H.) | 20 |
Baynes (T. S.) | 38 |
Beaconsfield (Earl of) | 25 |
Beaufort (Duke of) | 12, 13, 14 |
Becker (W. A.) | 22 |
Beesly (A. H.) | 9 |
Bell (Mrs. Hugh) | 23 |
Bent (J. Theodore) | 11 |
Besant (Sir Walter) | 3 |
Bickerdyke (J.) | 14, 15 |
Bird (G.) | 23 |
Blackburne (J. H.) | 15 |
Bland (Mrs. Hubert) | 24 |
Blount (Sir E.) | 9 |
Boase (Rev. C. W.) | 6 |
Boedder (Rev. B.) | 19 |
Bonnell (H. H.) | 38 |
Booth (A. J.) | 38 |
Bottome (P.) | 25 |
Bowen (W. E.) | 9 |
Brassey (Lady) | 11 |
Bright (Rev. J. F.) | 3 |
Broadfoot (Major W.) | 13 |
Brooks (H. J.) | 17 |
Brough (J.) | 17 |
Brown (A. F.) | 32 |
Bruce (R. I.) | 3 |
Buckland (Jas.) | 32 |
Buckle (H. T.) | 3 |
Bull (T.) | 36 |
Burke (U. R.) | 3 |
Burne-Jones (Sir E.) | 36 |
Burns (C. L.) | 36 |
Burrows (Montagu) | 6 |
Butler (E. A.) | 30 |
Campbell (Rev. Lewis) | 21 |
Casserly (G.) | 3 |
Chesney (Sir G.) | 3 |
Childe-Pemberton (W. S.) | 9 |
Chisholm (G. C.) | 31 |
Cholmondeley-Pennell (H.) | 13 |
Christie (R. C.) | 38 |
Churchill (Winston S.) | 4, 25 |
Cicero | 22 |
Clarke (Rev. R. F.) | 19 |
Climenson (E. J.) | 10 |
Clodd (Edward) | 21, 30 |
Clutterbuck (W. J.) | 12 |
Cochrane (A.) | 23 |
Cockerell (C. R.) | 11 |
Colenso (R. J.) | 36 |
Conington (John) | 23 |
Conybeare (Rev. W. J.) & Howson (Dean) | 33 |
Coolidge (W. A. B.) | 11 |
Corbett (Julian S.) | 4 |
Coutts (W.) | 22 |
Cox (Harding) | 13 |
Crake (Rev. A. D.) | 32 |
Crawford (J. H.) | 25 |
Creed (S.) | 25 |
Creighton (Bishop) | 4, 6, 9 |
Cross (A. L.) | 5 |
Crozier (J. B.) | 9, 17 |
Cutts (Rev. E. L.) | 6 |
Dabney (J. P.) | 23 |
Dale (L.) | 4 |
Dallinger (F. W.) | 5 |
Dauglish (M. G.) | 9 |
Davenport (A.) | 25 |
Davidson (A. M. C.) | 22 |
—— (W. L.) | 17, 20, 21 |
Davies (J. F.) | 22 |
Dent (C. T.) | 14 |
De Salis (Mrs.) | 36 |
De Tocqueville (A.) | 4 |
Devas (C. S.) | 19, 20 |
Dewey (D. R.) | 20 |
Dickinson (W. H.) | 38 |
Dougall (L.) | 25 |
Dowden (E.) | 40 |
Doyle (Sir A. Conan) | 25 |
Du Bois (W. E. B.) | 5 |
Dunbar (Mary F.) | 25 |
Dyson (E.) | 26 |
Ellis (J. H.) | 15 |
—— (R. L.) | 17 |
Erasmus | 9 |
Evans (Sir John) | 38 |
Falkiner (C. L.) | 4 |
Farrar (Dean) | 20, 26 |
Fitzmaurice (Lord E.) | 4 |
Folkard (H. C.) | 15 |
Ford (H.) | 16 |
Fountain (P.) | 11 |
Fowler (Edith H.) | 26 |
Francis (Francis) | 16 |
[Pg 2]Francis (M. E.) | 26 |
Freeman (Edward A.) | 6 |
Fremantle (T. F.) | 16 |
Frost (G.) | 38 |
Froude (James A.) | 4, 9, 11, 26 |
Fuller (F. W.) | 5 |
Furneaux (W.) | 30 |
Gardiner (Samuel R.) | 5 |
Gathorne-Hardy (Hon. A. E.) | 15, 16 |
Geikie (Rev. Cunningham) | 38 |
Gibson (C. H.) | 17 |
Gilkes (A. H.) | 38 |
Gleig (Rev. G. R.) | 10 |
Graham (A.) | 5 |
—— (P. A.) | 15, 16 |
—— (G. F.) | 20 |
Granby (Marquess of) | 15 |
Grant (Sir A.) | 17 |
Graves (R. P.) | 9 |
—— (A. F.) | 23 |
Green (T. Hill) | 17, 18 |
Greene (E. B.) | 5 |
Greville (C. C. F.) | 5 |
Grose (T. H.) | 18 |
Gross (C.) | 5 |
Grove (Lady) | 11 |
—— (Mrs. Lilly) | 13 |
Gurnhill (J.) | 18 |
Gwilt (J.) | 31 |
Haggard (H. Rider) | 11, 26, 27, 38 |
Halliwell-Phillipps (J.) | 10 |
Hamilton (Col. H. B.) | 5 |
Hamlin (A. D. F.) | 36 |
(S. B.) | 5 |
(A. A.) | 11 |
(A. C.) | 13, 14 |
(Bret) | 27 |
Harting (J. E.) | 15 |
Hartwig (G.) | 30 |
Hassall (A.) | 8 |
(H. R.) | 9, 36 |
(Mrs.) | 37 |
Heath (D. D.) | 17 |
Heathcote (J. M.) | 14 |
—— (C. G.) | 14 |
—— (N.) | 11 |
Helmholtz (Hermann von) | 30 |
Henderson (Lieut-Col. G. F. R.) | 9 |
Henry (W.) | 14 |
Henty (G. A.) | 32 |
Higgins (Mrs. N.) | 9 |
Hill (Mabel) | 5 |
—— (S. C.) | 5 |
Hillier (G. Lacy) | 13 |
Hime (H. W. L.) | 22 |
Hodgson (Shadworth) | 18 |
Hoenig (F.) | 38 |
Hogan (J. F.) | 9 |
Holmes (R. R.) | 10 |
Homer | 22 |
Hope (Anthony) | 27 |
Horace | 22 |
Houston (D. F.) | 5 |
Howard (Lady Mabel) | 27 |
Howitt (W.) | 11 |
Hudson (W. H.) | 30 |
Huish (M. B.) | 37 |
Hullah (J.) | 37 |
Hume (David) | 18 |
—— (M. A. S.) | 3 |
Hunt (Rev. W.) | 6 |
Hunter (Sir W.) | 6 |
Hutchinson (Horace G.) | 13, 16, 27, 38 |
Ingelow (Jean) | 23 |
Ingram (T. D.) | 6 |
James (W.) | 18, 21 |
Jameson (Mrs. Anna) | 37 |
Jefferies (Richard) | 38 |
Jekyll (Gertrude) | 38 |
Jerome (Jerome K.) | 27 |
Johnson (J. & J. H.) | 39 |
Jones (H. Bence) | 31 |
Joyce (P. W.) | 6, 27, 39 |
Justinian | 18 |
Kant (I.) | 18 |
Kaye (Sir J. W.) | 6 |
Keary (C. F.) | 23 |
Kelly (E.) | 18 |
Kielmansegge (F.) | 9 |
Killick (Rev. A. H.) | 18 |
Kitchin (Dr. G. W.) | 6 |
Knight (E. F.) | 11, 14 |
Köstlin (J.) | 10 |
Kristeller (P.) | 37 |
Ladd (G. T.) | 18 |
Lang (Andrew) | 6, 13, 14, 16, 21, 22, 23, 27, 32, 39 |
Lapsley (G. T.) | 5 |
Laurie (S. S.) | 6 |
Lawrence (F. W.) | 20 |
Lear (H. L. Sidney) | 36 |
Lecky (W. E. H.) | 6, 18, 23 |
Lees (J. A.) | 12 |
Leighton (J. A.) | 21 |
Leslie (T. E. Cliffe) | 20 |
Lieven (Princess) | 6 |
Lillie (A.) | 16 |
Lindley (J.) | 31 |
Locock (C. D.) | 16 |
Lodge (H. C.) | 6 |
Loftie (Rev. W. J.) | 6 |
Longman (C. J.) | 12, 16 |
—— (F. W.) | 16 |
—— (G. H.) | 13, 15 |
—— (Mrs. C. J.) | 37 |
Lowell (A. L.) | 6 |
Lucian | 22 |
Lutoslawski (W.) | 18 |
Lyall (Edna) | 27, 32 |
Lynch (G.) | 6 |
—— (H. F. B.) | 12 |
Lytton (Earl of) | 24 |
Macaulay (Lord) | 6, 7, 10, 24 |
Macdonald (Dr. G.) | 24 |
Macfarren (Sir G. A.) | 37 |
Mackail (J. W.) | 10, 23 |
Mackenzie (C. G.) | 16 |
Mackinnon (J.) | 7 |
Macleod (H. D.) | 20 |
Macpherson (Rev. H. A.) | 15 |
Madden (D. H.) | 16 |
Magnusson (E.) | 28 |
Maher (Rev. M.) | 19 |
Mallet (B.) | 7 |
Malleson (Col. G. B.) | 6 |
Marbot (Baron de) | 10 |
Marchment (A. W.) | 27 |
Marshman (J. C.) | 9 |
Maryon (M.) | 39 |
Mason (A. E. W.) | 27 |
Maskelyne (J. N.) | 16 |
Matthews (B.) | 39 |
Maunder (S.) | 31 |
Max Müller (F.) | 10, 18, 20, 21, 22, 27, 39 |
May (Sir T. Erskine) | 7 |
Meade (L. T.) | 32 |
Melville (G. J. Whyte) | 27 |
Merivale (Dean) | 7 |
Merriman (H. S.) | 27 |
Mill (John Stuart) | 18, 20 |
Millais (J. G.) | 16, 30 |
Milner (G.) | 40 |
Monck (W. H. S.) | 19 |
Montague (F. C.) | 7 |
Moore (T.) | 31 |
—— (Rev. Edward) | 17 |
Moran (T. F.) | 7 |
Morgan (C. Lloyd) | 21 |
Morris (W.) | 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 37, 40 |
Mulhall (M. G.) | 20 |
Murray (Hilda) | 33 |
Myers (F. W. H.) | 19 |
Nansen (F.) | 12 |
Nash (V.) | 7 |
Nesbit (E.) | 24 |
Nettleship (R. L.) | 17 |
Newman (Cardinal) | 28 |
Nichols (F. M.) | 9 |
Oakesmith (J.) | 22 |
Ogilvie (R.) | 22 |
Oldfield (Hon. Mrs.) | 9 |
Osbourne (L.) | 28 |
Packard (A. S.) | 21 |
Paget (Sir J.) | 10 |
Park (W.) | 16 |
Parker (B.) | 40 |
Payne-Gallwey (Sir R.) | 14, 16 |
Pears (E.) | 7 |
Pearse (H. H. S.) | 6 |
Peek (Hedley) | 14 |
Pemberton (W. S. Childe-) | 9 |
Penrose (H. H.) | 33 |
Phillipps-Wolley (C.) | 12, 28 |
Pierce (A. H.) | 19 |
Pole (W.) | 17 |
Pollock (W. H.) | 13, 40 |
Poole (W. H. and Mrs.) | 36 |
Poore (G. V.) | 40 |
Portman (L.) | 28 |
Powell (E.) | 7 |
Powys (Mrs. P. L.) | 10 |
Praeger (S. Rosamond) | 33 |
Pritchett (R. T.) | 14 |
Proctor (R. A.) | 16, 30, 35 |
Raine (Rev. James) | 6 |
Ramal (W.) | 24 |
Randolph (C. F.) | 7 |
Rankin (R.) | 8, 25 |
Ransome (Cyril) | 3, 8 |
Reid (S. J.) | 9 |
Rhoades (J.) | 23 |
Rice (S. P.) | 12 |
Rich (A.) | 23 |
Richmond (Ennis) | 19 |
(Rev. John) | 19 |
—— (Rev. Joseph) | 19 |
Riley (J. W.) | 24 |
Roberts (E. P.) | 33 |
Robertson (W. G.) | 37 |
Roget (Peter M.) | 20, 31 |
Romanes (G. J.) | 10, 19, 21, 24 |
—— (Mrs. G. J.) | 10 |
Ronalds (A.) | 17 |
Roosevelt (T.) | 6 |
Ross (Martin) | 28 |
Rossetti (Maria Francesca) | 40 |
Rotheram (M. A.) | 36 |
Rowe (R. P. P.) | 14 |
Russell (Lady) | 10 |
Sandars (T. C.) | 18 |
Sanders (E. K.) | 9 |
Savage-Armstrong (G. F.) | 25 |
Seebohm (F.) | 8, 10 |
Selous (F. C.) | 12, 17 |
Senior (W.) | 13, 15 |
Seton-Karr (Sir H.) | 8 |
Sewell (Elizabeth M.) | 28 |
Shadwell (A.) | 40 |
Shakespeare | 25 |
Shaw (W. A.) | 8 |
Shearman (M.) | 12, 13 |
Sheehan (P. A.) | 28 |
Sheppard (E.) | 8 |
Sinclair (A.) | 14 |
Skrine (F. H.) | 9 |
Smith (C. Fell) | 10 |
—— (R. Bosworth) | 8 |
—— (T. C.) | 5 |
—— (W. P. Haskett) | 12 |
Somerville (E.) | 28 |
Sophocles | 23 |
Soulsby (Lucy H.) | 40 |
Southey (R.) | 40 |
Spedding (J.) | 9, 17 |
Spender (A. E.) | 12 |
Stanley (Bishop) | 31 |
Stebbing (W.) | 28 |
Steel (A. G.) | 13 |
Stephen (Leslie) | 12 |
Stephens (H. Morse) | 8 |
Sternberg (Count Adalbert) | 8 |
Stevens (R. W.) | 40 |
Stevenson (R. L.) | 25, 28, 33 |
Storr (F.) | 17 |
Stuart-Wortley (A. J.) | 14, 15 |
Stubbs (J. W.) | 8 |
—— (W.) | 8 |
Suffolk & Berkshire (Earl of) | 14 |
Sullivan (Sir E.) | 14 |
Sully (James) | 19 |
Sutherland (A. and G.) | 8 |
—— (Alex.) | 19, 40 |
Suttner (B. von) | 29 |
Swinburne (A. J.) | 19 |
Symes (J. E.) | 20 |
Tait (J.) | 7 |
Tallentyre (S. G.) | 10 |
Tappan (E. M.) | 33 |
Taylor (Col. Meadows) | 8 |
Theophrastus | 23 |
Thomas (J. W.) | 19 |
Thomson (H. C.) | 8 |
Thornhill (W. J.) | 23 |
Thornton (T. H.) | 10 |
Thuillier (H. F.) | 40 |
Todd (A.) | 8 |
Tout (T. F.) | 7 |
Toynbee (A.) | 20 |
Trevelyan (Sir G. O.) | 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 |
—— (G. M.) | 7, 8 |
—— (R. C.) | 25 |
Trollope (Anthony) | 29 |
Turner (H. G.) | 40 |
Tyndall (J.) | 9, 12 |
Tyrrell (R. Y.) | 22, 23 |
Unwin (R.) | 40 |
Upton (F. K. and Bertha) | 33 |
Van Dyke (J. C.) | 37 |
Vanderpoel (E. N.) | 37 |
Virgil | 23 |
Wagner (R.) | 25 |
Wakeman (H. O.) | 8 |
Walford (L. B.) | 29 |
Wallas (Graham) | 10 |
—— (Mrs. Graham) | 32 |
Walpole (Sir Spencer) | 8, 10 |
—— (Horace) | 10 |
Walrond (Col. H.) | 12 |
Walsingham (Lord) | 14 |
Ward (Mrs. W.) | 29 |
Warner (P. F.) | 17 |
Warwick (Countess of) | 40 |
Watson (A. E. T.) | 12, 13, 14 |
Weathers (J.) | 40 |
Webb (Mr. and Mrs. Sidney) | 20 |
—— (Judge T.) | 40 |
—— (T. E.) | 19 |
Weber (A.) | 19 |
Weir (Capt. R.) | 14 |
Wellington (Duchess of) | 37 |
Wemyss (M. C. E.) | 33 |
Weyman (Stanley) | 29 |
Whately (Archbishop) | 17, 19 |
Whitelaw (R.) | 23 |
Whittall (Sir J. W.) | 40 |
Wilkins (G.) | 23 |
—— (W. H.) | 10 |
Willard (A. R.) | 37 |
Willich (C. M.) | 31 |
Wood (Rev. J. G.) | 31 |
Wood-Martin (W. G.) | 22 |
Wyatt (A. J.) | 24 |
Wylie (J. H.) | 8 |
Yeats (S. Levett) | 29 |
Yoxall (J. H.) | 29 |
Zeller (E.) | 19 |
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