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CHATTO & WINDUS, PICCADILLY. 13Small 8vo, cloth gilt, 5*.Gosse's Ou ViolaudFlute.SecondEdition. With a Vignette by W. B. Scott.Square i6mo (Tauchnitz size), cloth extra, 2x. per volume.<strong>The</strong> Golden <strong>Library</strong>Bayard Taylor's Diversionsof the Ecko Club-<strong>The</strong>Bookof ClericalAnecdotes.Byron's Don Juan.Carlyle (Thomas) on theChoice of Books.With a Memoir,ij. 6d.Emerson's Letters andSocialAims.Godwins(William)Livesofthe Necromancers.Holmes's Autocrat of tlieBreakfast Table. With an Introductionby G. A. Sala.Holmes's Professor at theBreakfast Table.Hood's Whims andOddities.Complete. With all theoriginalIllustrations.Irving'sTales of a Traveller.Irving's( Washington)( Washington)Mallory's (Sir Thomas)Morid'Arthur :<strong>The</strong> Stories ofKing Arthur and of the Knightsof the Round Table. EditedbyB. MontgomerieRanking.Pascal's Provincial Letters.A New Translation, withHistorical Introduction andNotes, by T. M'Crie, D.D.,LL.D.Pope's Complete PoeticalWorks.Rochefoucauld 's Maximsand Moral Reflections. WithNotes, and an IntroductoryEssay by Sainte-Beuve.St. Pierre's Paul andVirginia, and the Indian Cottage.Edited, with Life, by theRev. E. Clarke.Shelley's Early Poemsand Queen Alab, with EssaybyLeighHunt.Shelley's Later Poems:Laonand Cythna, &c.Tales ofthe Alhambra. Shelley's PosthumousPoems, the Shelley Papers, &c.and Occupations ofCountry Life. Shelley's Prose Works,Jesse's(Edward) ScenesLamb's Essays of Elia.Both SeriesCompletein OneVol.Leigh Hunt's Essays:ATale for a Chimney Corner, andother Pieces. With Portrait, andIntroductionbyEdmundOllierincludingA Refutation of Deism,Zastrozzi, St. Irvyne, &c.White's Natural Historyof Selborne. Edited, with additions,by Thomas Brown,F.L.S." A series of excellentlypi-intedand carefullyannotated volumes,andaltogetherattractive." — Bookseller.r, handyin size,