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2022003The Lover's Tale — end matterAlfred Tennyson

A LIST OF

THE VARIOUS FORMS IN WHICH

MR. TENNYSON'S WORKS

ARE PUBLISHED.


THE IMPERIAL LIBRARY EDITION OF

THE COMPLETE WORKS,

In Seven handsome demy octavo Volumes, printed in large clear old-faced type on toned paper, with a Steel Engraved Portrait of the Author, from a photograph. Price £3. 13s. 6d cloth; or £4. 7s. 6d. Roxburghe.

Vol. I.— Contains Miscellaneous Poems.
II. " Miscellaneous Poems
III. " The Princess and other Poems
IV. " In Memoriam and Maud.
V. " Idylls of the King.
VI. " Idylls of the King.
VII. " The Dramas.

Each volume sold separately, price 10s. 6d.; Roxburghe, half-morocco, 12s. 6d. each.


THE AUTHOR'S EDITION.

This Edition is in crown octavo, printed on superfine paper, with handsome margins, in clear old-faced type—each Volume containing a Frontispiece

Vol. I.— Early Poems and English Idylls. Price 6s.
II.— Locksley Hall, Lucretius, and other Poems. Price 6s.
III.— The Idylls of the King Price 7s. 6d.
IV.— The Princess, and Maud Price 6s.
V.— Enoch Arden, and In Memoriam Price 6s.
VI.— The Dramas Price 7s.

This Edition can also be had bound in Roxburghe, half-morocco, price 1s. 6d. per Vol. extra.


London:C. KEGAN PAUL & CO., 1 Paternoster Square.