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24. CASTLE DANGEROUS, CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE, ETC. With 10 Ill.u.s.trations by H. MACBETH-RAEBURN and G. D. ARMOUR.

The Border Waverley

SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS

_TIMES._--"It would be difficult to find in these days a more competent and sympathetic editor of Scott than his countryman, the brilliant and versatile man of letters who has undertaken the task, and if any proof were wanted either of his qualifications or of his skill and discretion in displaying them, Mr. Lang has furnished it abundantly in his charming Introduction to 'Waverley.' The editor's own notes are judiciously sparing, but conspicuously to the point, and they are very discreetly separated from those of the author, Mr. Lang's laudable purpose being to ill.u.s.trate and explain Scott, not to make the notes a pretext for displaying his own critical faculty and literary erudition. The ill.u.s.trations by various competent hands are beautiful in themselves and beautifully executed, and, altogether, the 'Border Edition' of the Waverley Novels bids fair to become the cla.s.sical edition of the great Scottish cla.s.sic."

_SPECTATOR._--"We trust that this fine edition of our greatest and most poetical of novelists will attain, if it has not already done so, the high popularity it deserves. To all Scott's lovers it is a pleasure to know that, despite the daily and weekly inrush of ephemeral fiction, the sale of his works is said by the booksellers to rank next below Tennyson's in poetry, and above that of everybody else in prose."

_ATHENaeUM._--"The handsome 'Border Edition' has been brought to a successful conclusion. The publisher deserves to be complimented on the manner in which the edition has been printed and ill.u.s.trated, and Mr.

Lang on the way in which he has performed his portion of the work. His introductions have been tasteful and readable; he has not overdone his part; and, while he has supplied much useful information, he has by no means overburdened the volumes with notes."

_NOTES AND QUERIES._--"This spirited and ambitious enterprise has been conducted to a safe termination, and the most ideal edition of the Waverley Novels in existence is now completed."

_SAt.u.r.dAY REVIEW._--"Of all the many collections of the Waverley Novels, the 'Border Edition' is incomparably the most handsome and the most desirable.... Type, paper, ill.u.s.trations, are altogether admirable."

_MAGAZINE OF ART._--"Size, type, paper, and printing, to say nothing of the excessively liberal and charming introduction of the ill.u.s.trations, make this perhaps the most desirable edition of Scott ever issued on this side of the Border."

_DAILY CHRONICLE._--"There is absolutely no fault to be found with it, as to paper, type, or arrangement."

THE WORKS OF THOMAS HARDY

Collected Edition

1. TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES.

2. FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD.

3. THE MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE.

4. A PAIR OF BLUE EYES.

5. TWO ON A TOWER.

6. THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE.

7. THE WOODLANDERS.

8. JUDE THE OBSCURE.

9. THE TRUMPET-MAJOR.

10. THE HAND OF ETHELBERTA.

11. A LAODICEAN.

12. DESPERATE REMEDIES.

13. WESs.e.x TALES.

14. LIFE'S LITTLE IRONIES.

15. A GROUP OF n.o.bLE DAMES.

16. UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE.

17. THE WELL-BELOVED.

18. WESs.e.x POEMS, and other Verses.

19. POEMS OF THE PAST AND THE PRESENT.

20. A CHANGED MAN, THE WAITING SUPPER, and other Tales.

THE WORKS OF CHARLES KINGSLEY

WESTWARD HO!

HYPATIA; or, New Foes with an old Face.

TWO YEARS AGO.

ALTON LOCKE, Tailor and Poet. An Autobiography.

HEREWARD THE WAKE, "Last of the English."

YEAST: A Problem.

POEMS: including The Saint's Tragedy, Andromeda, Songs, Ballads, etc.

THE WATER-BABIES: A Fairy Tale for a Land-Baby. With Ill.u.s.trations by LINLEY SAMBOURNE.

THE HEROES; or, Greek Fairy Tales for my Children. With Ill.u.s.trations by the Author.

GLAUCUS; or, The Wonders of the Sh.o.r.e. With Ill.u.s.trations.

MADAM HOW AND LADY WHY; or, First Lessons in Earth Lore for Children.

With Ill.u.s.trations.