A Cursory History of Swearing - Part 13
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Part 13

NOTE.--_A small number of above was printed on Medium 8vo Laid Paper._

The Times.

"This prettily printed and prettily ill.u.s.trated collection of Spanish Romances deserve their welcome from all students of seventeenth century literature."

Daily Telegraph.

"A handy and beautiful edition of the works of the Spanish masters of romance.... We may say of this edition of the immortal work of Cervantes that it is most tastefully and admirably executed, and that it is embellished with a series of striking etchings from the pen of the Spanish artist De los Rios."

Scotsman.

"Handy in form, they are well printed from clear type, and are got up with much elegance; the etchings are full of humour and force. The reading public have reason to congratulate themselves that so neat, compact, and well arranged an edition of romances that can never die is put within their reach. The publishers have spared no pains with them."

Sat.u.r.day Review.

"Messrs. Nimmo & Bain have just brought out a series of Spanish prose works in twelve finely got-up volumes."

OLD ENGLISH ROMANCES.

_Ill.u.s.trated with Etchings._

In 12 Vols. crown 8vo, parchment boards or cloth, 7s. 6d. per vol.

THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF TRISTRAM SHANDY, GENTLEMAN. By LAURENCE STERNE.

In Two Vols. With Eight Etchings by DAMMAN from Original Drawings by HARRY FURNISS.

THE OLD ENGLISH BARON: A GOTHIC STORY. By CLARA REEVE.

ALSO

THE CASTLE OF OTRANTO: A GOTHIC STORY. By HORACE WALPOLE. In One Vol.

With Two Portraits and Four Original Drawings by A. H. TOURRIER, Etched by DAMMAN.

THE ARABIAN NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENTS. In Four Vols. Carefully Revised and Corrected from the Arabic by JONATHAN SCOTT, LL.D., Oxford. With Nineteen Original Etchings by AD. LALAUZE.

THE HISTORY OF THE CALIPH VATHEK. By WM. BECKFORD. With Notes, Critical and Explanatory.

ALSO

Ra.s.sELAS, PRINCE OF ABYSSINIA. By SAMUEL JOHNSON. In One Vol. With Portrait of BECKFORD, and Four Original Etchings, designed by A. H.

Tourrier, and Etched by DAMMAN.

ROBINSON CRUSOE. By DANIEL DEFOE. In Two Vols. With Biographical Memoir, Ill.u.s.trative Notes, and Eight Etchings by M. MOUILLERON, and Portrait by L. FLAMENG.

GULLIVER'S TRAVELS. By JONATHAN SWIFT. With Five Etchings and Portrait by AD. LALAUZE.

A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY. By LAURENCE STERNE.

ALSO

A TALE OF A TUB. By JONATHAN SWIFT. In One Vol. With Five Etchings and Portrait by ED. HEDOUIN.

NOTE.--_A small number of above was printed on Medium 8vo Laid Paper._

The Times.

"Among the numerous handsome reprints which the publishers of the day vie with each other in producing, we have seen nothing of greater merit than this series of twelve volumes. Those who have read these masterpieces of the last century in the homely garb of the old editions may be gratified with the opportunity of perusing them with the advantages of large clear print and ill.u.s.trations of a quality which is rarely bestowed on such re-issues. The series deserves every commendation."

Athenaeum.

"A well-printed and tasteful issue of the 'Thousand and One Nights.' The volumes are convenient in size, and ill.u.s.trated with Lalauze's well-known etchings."

Magazine of Art.

"The text of the new four-volume edition of the 'Thousand and One Nights' just issued by Messrs. Nimmo & Bain is that revised by Jonathan Scott, from the French of Galland; it presents the essentials of these wonderful stories with irresistible authority and directness, and, as mere reading, it is as satisfactory as ever. The edition, which is limited to a thousand copies, is beautifully printed and remarkably well produced. It is ill.u.s.trated with twenty etchings by Lalauze.... In another volume of this series Beckford's wild and gloomy 'Vathek'

appears side by side with Johnson's admirable 'Ra.s.selas.'"

Glasgow Herald.

"The merits of this new issue lie in exquisite clearness of type, completeness; notes and biographical notices, short and pithy; and a number of very fine etchings and portraits. In the 'Robinson Crusoe,'

besides the well-known portrait of Defoe by Flameng, there are eight exceedingly beautiful etchings by Mouilleron.... In fine keeping with the other volumes of the series, uniform in style and ill.u.s.trations, and as one of the volumes of their famous Old English Romances, Messrs.

Nimmo & Bain have also issued the 'Ra.s.selas' of Johnson and the 'Vathek'

of Beckford."

Westminster Review.

"Messrs. Nimmo & Bain have added to their excellent series of 'Old English Romances' three new volumes, of which two are devoted to 'Tristram Shandy,' while the third contains 'The Old English Baron' and 'The Castle of Otranto.' Take them as they stand, and without attributing to them any qualities but what they really possess, the whole series was well worth reprinting in the elegant and attractive form in which they are now presented to us."