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3797840Studies in Song — CatalogueAlgernon Charles Swinburne

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MY MISCELLANIES. By Wuxre Comms.,

THE WOMAN IN WHITE. By Wixr Cottins.

THE MOONSTONE. By Wuxr Cottus.

MAN AND WIFE. By Wuxr Corns.

POOR MISS FINCH. By Wikre Cottus.

MISS OR MRBS.? By Wirxr Corts.

THE NEW MAGDALEN. By Wire Corts.

THE FROZEN DEEP. By Wiuxr Corus.

THE LAW AND THE LADY. By Wuxr Corus.

THE TWO DESTINIES. By Wuxre Cottivs.

THE HAUNTED HOTEL. By Wixi Coxtos.

FELICIA. By M. Beruam-Epwarps,

ROXY. By Enwarp Eccrzston.

FILTHY LUOCRE. By Arsany px Fonsranqvus.

OLYMPIA. By R. E. Francition.

DICK TEMPLE. By Jamzs Greenwoop.

UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE. By Tuomas Harpy.

FATED TO BE FREE. By Jxan Incetow. CONFIDENCE. By Henry James, Jun.

THE DARK COLLEEN. By Hanzgrerr Jay.

QUEEN OF CONNAUGHT. By Harermrr Jay.

OAKSHOTT CASTLE. By Henry Kineszey.

NUMBER SEVENTEEN. By Henry Kinustey.

PATRICIA KEMBALL. By E. Lynx Linton.

THE ATONEMENT OF LEAM DUNDAS. By E. Lynn Linton,

THE WORLD WELL LOST. By E. Lynn Lintoy.

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DEAR LADY DISDAIN. By Justin McCartuy.

THE WATERDALE NEIGHBOURS. By Justin McCarruy.

MY ENEMY'S DAUGHTER. By Justin McCargtuy. A FATR SAXON. By Justin McCagruy. LINLEY ROCHFORD. By Justin McCarrzy. MISS MISANTHROPE. By Justin McCarrtuy. THE EVIL EYE. By Karsarine 8S. Macqvomw. LOST ROSE. By Karuarine S. Macevow. OPEN! SESAME! By Frorence Marryat. WHITELADIES. By Mrs. Orremant.

HELD IN BONDAGE. By Ovrpa. STRATHMORE. By Ovipa.

CHANDOS. By Ovma.

UNDER TWO FLAGS. By Ovipa.

IDALIA. By Ouma.

CECIL CASTLEMAINE. By Ovrpa. TRICOTRIN. By Ova.

PUCK. By Ovwa.

FOLLE FARINE. By Ovma.

A DOG OF FLANDERS. By Ovuma. PASCAREL. By Ovma.

TWO LITTLE WOODEN SHOES. By Ovma. SIGNA. By Ovrpa.

IN A WINTER CITY. By Ovipa. ARIADNE. By Ocma.

FRIENDSHIP. By Ovwa.; THE BEST OF HUSBANDS. By James Parn.

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MAID, WIFE, OR WIDOW? By Mrs. Arexanper.

READY-MONEY MORTIBOY. By Watrer Besant and James Rice.

WITH HARP AND CROWN. By Watrer Besant and James Rice.

THIS SON OF VULCAN. By Watreer Besant and James Rice. MY LITTLE GIRL. By Waxrer Besant and James Ricr.

THE CASE OF MR. LUCRAFT. By Watrzr Besant and Jamrs Ricr.

THE GOLDEN BUTTERFLY. By Watrer Besant and James Ricr.

BY CELIA'S ARBOUR. By Watrter Besant and JAMeEs Rice.

THE MONKS OF THELEMA. By Watrer Besant and James RIcr.

TWAS IN TRAFALGAR'S BAY. By Warrer

Brgsant and James Rice. AN HETRESS OF RED DOG. By Barer Harrz,

THE ee OF ROARING CAMP. By Brer RTE.

GABRIEL CONROY. By Brer Hanrte.

SURLY TIM. By F. E. Bornert.

JULIET'S GUARDIAN. By Mrs. H. Loverr Camznron.

THE OURE OF SOULS. By Mactaren Copzan.

ANTONINA. By Wux1s Corns.

BASIL. By Wixi Cotzins.

HIDE AND SEEK. By Wirxr Coxuas.

THE DEAD SECRET. By Wirx1s Corts.

QUEEN OF HEARTS. By Wuxrm Corns.

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WALTER'S WORD. By James Parn.

HALVES. By James Payn.

FALLEN FORTUNES. By James Payn.

WHAT HE COST HER. By James Payn.

LESS BLACK THAN WE'RE PAINTED. By James Payn.

BY PROXY. By James Payn.

THE MYSTERY OF MARIE ROGET. By Edgar A. Poe.

HER MOTHER'S DARLING. By Mrs. J. H. RimpeE.1.

GASLIGHT AND DAYLIGHT. By George Avevustus Sara,

BOUND TO THE WHEEL. By John Saunpers.

GUY WATERMAN. By John Saunnens.

ONE AGAINST THE WORLD. By John Saunpens.

THE LION IN THE PATH. By John and Karuerine SAUNDERS,

TALES FOR THE MARINES. By Watrzr TuornBURY,

THE WAY WE LIVE NOW. By Anthony TROLLOPE.

THE AMERICAN SENATOR. By Anthony TROLLOPE.

DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND. By T. A. Trortorr.

A PLEASURE TRIP ON THE CONTINENT OF EUROPE. By Mark Twain.

TOM SAWYER. By Mark Twain.

AN IDLE EXCURSION. By Mark Twain.

CHATTO & WINDUS, LONDON.

October, 1880.

CHATTO & WINDUS'S

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THE EARLY TEUTONIC, ITALIAN, AND FRENCH MASTERS.

Translated and Edited from the Dohme Series by A. H. KEANE, M.A.I. With numerous Illustrations, "Cannot fail to be of the utmost use to students of art history.-—Times.

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THE READER'S HANDBOOK OF ALLUSIONS, REFERENCES, PLOTS, AND STORIES,

By the Rev. Dr. BREWER.

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A HANDBOOK FOR POTTERY-PAINTERS.

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Practical Keramics for Students.

By CHARLES A. JANVIER. [Nearly ready,

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Advertising, A History of. From the Earliest Times. Illustrated by Anecdotes, Curious Specimens, and Notes of Successful Advertisers. By HENRY SAMPSON.

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Architectural Styles, A Handbook of. Translated from the German of A. ROSENGARTEN by W. COLLETTSANDARS. With 639 Illustrations.

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Balzac.—The Comédie Humaine and its Author. With Translations from Balzac. By H. H. WALKER.

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Bechstein's As Pretty as Seven, And other German Stories. Collected by LuDwiGc BECHSTEIN. With Additional Tales by the Brothers Grimm, and xoo Illustrations by RICHTER,

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