BELLES-LETTRES.
HAND AND SOUL. By Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Reprinted, without Notes or Decoration, on hand-made paper, and bound in lambskin, 2s. 6d. net. There are also some copies in full leather, hand-tooled, and highly finished, for presentation.
IVORY, APES, AND PEACOCKS. By 'Israfel.' Imp. 16mo. in a binding designed by Paul Woodroffe. 5s. net.
The Glasgow Herald.—'Undeniably clever and interesting.'
A LITTLE BEAST-BOOK. By 'Israfel.' Imp. 16mo. in a binding designed by Paul Woodroffe. 2s. 6d. net.
LITERARY PARABLES. By T. W. H. Crosland. Med. 16mo. extra gilt, 2s. 6d. net.
The Academy.—'Really excellent work in a medium of which very few writers have the secret.'
OTHER PEOPLE'S WINGS, THE ABSENT-MINDED MULE, FIFTY FABLES, and THE FINER SPIRIT. ('Sixpenny Belles-Lettres,' Nos. 1-4.) By T. W. H. Crosland. Fcap. 8vo. in paper, 6d. net; in buckram, gilt, 1s. net.
The Manchester Guardian.—'By Mr. T. W. H. Crosland, whose little paper-covered volumes are already known for their literary verve and wit.'
AN ENGLISHMAN'S LOVE-LETTERS. Third Thousand. Imp. 32mo. Tokio vellum with flaps and pink silk ribbon, all edges gilt, 2s. 6d. net.
The Daily Telegraph.—'There is a delicacy, a lightness, and brightness of touch, a really clever parodying of style which will make the little book really worth reading, even by those who, fired by the sentimental glamour of imaginary circumstances, have placed the "Love-Letters of an Englishwoman" in a very warm corner of their literary affections. The good parody should not induce the loud laugh, it should keep the sense of humour gently stirred; the flicker of a smile, broadening here and there to a grin, runs from cover to cover of these new love-letters. And not their least merit lies in their strict curtailment as to number and length.
'The Spectator.—'A very amusing and quite legitimate skit.'
THE VISITS OF HENRY VIII. By the Author of 'An Englishman's Love-Letters.' Imperial 32mo. Tokio vellum, flaps, all edges gilt, with a gold panel and studs, and an old-gold silk ribbon, 2s. 6d. net.
SHAKESPEARE NOT BACON. Some Arguments from Shakespeare's Copy of Florio's Montaigne, By Francis P. Gervais. With four folding Collotype Plates Demy 4vo. half bound, 7s. 6d net.
Literature.—'Very useful, particularly in its admirably reproduced facsimiles.'
The Spectator.—'The reasoning is followed out with much ingenuity and force.'
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