Abbildungen der Seite
PDF
EPUB

20

BOHN'S LIBRARIES.

PROVERBS, Handbook of. Con-
taining an entire Republication of Ray's
Collection, with Additions from Foreign
Languages and Sayings, Sentences,
Maxims, and Phrases. 55.

A Polyglot of Foreign. Com-
prising French, Italian, German, Dutch,
Spanish, Portuguese, and Danish. With
English Translations. 55.

SYNONYMS and ANTONYMS; or,
Kindred Words and their Opposites, Col-
lected and Contrasted by Ven. Ć. J.
Smith, M.A. 55.

WRIGHT (Th.)-See Dictionary.

NOVELISTS' LIBRARY.

13 Volumes at 3s. 6d. each, excepting those BJÖRNSON'S Arne and the Fisher

Lassie. Translated from the Norse with an Introduction by W. H. Low, M.A. BURNEY'S Evelina; or, a Young Lady's Entrance into the World. By F. Burney (Mme. D'Arblay). With Introduction and Notes by A. R. Ellis, Author of 'Sylvestra,' &c.

[blocks in formation]

marked otherwise. (21.8s. 6d. per set.) FIELDING'S Joseph Andrews and his Friend Mr. Abraham Adams. With Roscoe's Biography. Cruikshank's Illustrations.

Amelia. Roscoe's Edition, revised. Cruikshank's Illustrations. 5s.

[ocr errors]

History of Tom Jones, a Foundling. Roscoe's Edition. Cruikshank's Illustrations. 2 vols.

GROSSI'S Marco Visconti. Trans. by A. F. D.

MANZONI. The Betrothed: being a Translation of 'I Promessi Sposi.' Numerous Woodcuts. I vol. 55.

STOWE (Mrs. H. B.) Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life among the Lowly. 8 fullpage Illustrations.

ARTISTS' LIBRARY.
Volumes at Various Prices. (21. 8s. 6d. per set.)

By

BELL (Sir Charles). The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression, as Connected with the Fine Arts. 5s. Illustrated. DEMMIN. History of Arms and Armour from the Earliest Period. Auguste Demmin. Trans. by C. C. Black, M.A., Assistant Keeper, S. K. Museum. 1900 Illustrations. 7s. 6d. FAIRHOLT'S Costume in England. Third Edition. Enlarged and Revised by the Hon. H. A. Dillon, F.S.A. With more than 700 Engravings. 2 vols. 5s. each.

Vol. I. History. Vol. II. Glossary. FLAXMAN. Lectures on Sculpture. With Three Addresses to the R.A. by Sir R. Westmacott, R.A., and Memoir of Flaxman. Portrait and 53 Plates. 6s.

HEATON'S Concise History of
Painting. New Edition, revised by
W. Cosmo Monkhouse. 55.

LECTURES ON PAINTING by the
Royal Academicians, Barry, Opie, Fuseli.
With Introductory Essay and Notes by
R. Wornum. Portrait of Fuseli. 5s.
LEONARDO DA VINCI'S Treatise
on Painting. Trans. by J. F. Rigaud, R.A.
With a Life and an Account of his Works
by J. W. Brown. Numerous Plates. 55.
PLANCHÉ'S History of British
Costume, from the Earliest Time to the
10th Century. By J. R. Planché.
Illustrations. 5s.

400

21

LIBRARY OF SPORTS AND GAMES.

BOHN'S

14 Volumes at 3s. 6d. and 5s. each. (21. 18s. per set.)

Handbooks of Athletic Sports. With numerous Illustrations. In 8 vols. 3s. 6d. each.

Vol. I.-Cricket, by Hon. and Rev. E. Lyttelton; Lawn Tennis, by H. W. W. Wilberforce; Tennis, Rackets, and Fives, by Julian Marshall, Major Spens, and J. A. Tait; Golf, by W. T. Linskill; Hockey, by F. S. Creswell.

Vol. II.-Rowing and Sculling, by W. B. Woodgate; Sailing, by E. F. Knight; Swimming, by M. and J. R. Cobbett.

Vol. III.-Boxing, by R. G. AllansonWinn; Single Stick and Sword Exercise, by R. G. Allanson-Winn and C. PhillippsWolley Wrestling, by Walter Armstrong; Fencing, by H. A. Colmore Dunn.

Vol. IV.-Rugby Football, by Harry Vassall; Association Football, by C. W. Alcock; Baseball, by Newton Crane; Rounders, Field Ball, Bowls, Quoits, Curling, Skittles, &c., by J. M. Walker, M.A., and C. C. Mott.

Vol. V. Cycling and Athletics, by H. H. Griffin; Skating, by Douglas Adams.

Vol. VI.-Practical Horsemanship, including Riding for Ladies. By W. A. Kerr, V.C.

Vol. VII.-Driving, and Stable Management. By W. A. Kerr, V.C. [Preparing.

Vol. VIII.-Gymnastics, by A. F. Jenkin; Clubs and Dumb-bells, by G. T. B. Cobbett and A. F. Jenkin. [In the press.

BOHN'S Handbooks of Games. New Edition, entirely rewritten. 2 volumes. 35. 6d. each.

Vol. I. TABLE GAMES.

Contents:-Billiards, with Pool, Pyramids, and Snooker, by Major-Gen. A. W. Drayson, F.R.A.S., with a preface by W. J. Peall-Bagatelle, by 'Berkeley'

Chess, by R. F. Green-Draughts, Backgammon, Dominoes, Solitaire, Reversi, Go Bang, Rouge et noir, Roulette, E.O., Hazard, Faro, by 'Berkeley.'

Vol. II. CARD GAMES.

Contents:-Whist, by Dr. William Pole, F.R.S., Author of 'The Philosophy of Whist, &c.'-Solo Whist, by R. F. Green; Piquet, Ecarté, Euchre, Bézique, and Cribbage, by 'Berkeley;' Poker, Loo, Vingt-et-un, Napoleon, Newmarket, Rouge et Noir, Pope Joan, Speculation, &c. &c., by Baxter-Wray.

CHESS CONGRESS of 1862. A collection of the games played. Edited by J. Löwenthal. New edition, 5s. MORPHY'S Games of Chess, being the Matches and best Games played by the American Champion, with explanatory and analytical Notes by J. Löwenthal. With short Memoir and Portrait of Morphy. 5s. STAUNTON'S Chess-Player's Handbook. A Popular and Scientific Introduction to the Game, with numerous Diagrams. 55.

Chess Praxis. A Supplement to the Chess-player's Handbook. Containing the most important modern Improvements in the Openings; Code of Chess Laws; and a Selection of Morphy's Games. Annotated. 636 pages. Diagrams. 5s.

Chess-Player's Companion. Comprising a Treatise on Odds, Collection of Match Games, including the French Match with M. St. Amant, and a Selection of Original Problems. Diagrams and Coloured Frontispiece. 5s.

Chess Tournament of 1851. A Collection of Games played at this cele brated assemblage. With Introduction and Notes. Numerous Diagrams. 5s.

[ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

A Series of Complete Stories or Essays, mostly reprinted from Vols. in Bohn's Libraries, and neatly bound in stiff paper cover, with cut edges, suitable for Railway Reading.

[blocks in formation]

FRANKLIN (Benjamin). Autobiography. Edited by J. Sparks.

HAWTHORNE (Nathaniel). Twicetold Tales. Two Vols.

Snow Image, and Other Tales.
Scarlet Letter.

House with the Seven Gables. Transformation; or the Marble Fawn. Two Parts.

HAZLITT (W.). Table-talk: Essays on Men and Manners. Three Parts.

Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and Things. Three Parts.

Lectures on the English Comic Writers.

Lectures on the English Poets. Lectures on the Characters of Shakespeare's Plays.

Lectures on the Literature of the Age of Elizabeth, chiefly Dramatic.

[blocks in formation]

Tour on the Prairies. Conquests of Granada and Spain. Two Parts.

Life and Voyages of Columbus. Two Parts.

Companions of Columbus: Their Voyages and Discoveries.

Adventures of Captain Bonneville in the Rocky Mountains and the Far West.

Knickerbocker's History of New York, from the beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty.

Tales of the Alhambra. Conquest of Florida under Hernando de Soto.

Abbotsford & Newstead Abbey. Salmagundi; or, The Whim-Whams and Opinions of LAUNCELOT LANGSTAFF, Esq.

Bracebridge Hall; or, The Hu

mourists.

Astoria; or, Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains.

Wolfert's Roost, and other Tales.

LAMB (Charles). Essays of Elia.
With a Portrait.

Last Essays of Elia.
Eliana. With Memoir.

MARRYAT (Captain). Pirate and the Three Cutters. With a Memoir of the Author.

Price is. in paper covers, and Is. 6d. in cloth.

1. BACON'S ESSAYS. With Introduction and Notes.

2. LESSING'S LAOKOON. Beasley's Translation, revised, with Introduction, Notes, &c., by Edward Bell, M.A. With Frontispiece.

3. DANTE'S INFERNO. Translated, with Notes, by Rev. H. F. Cary. 4. GOETHE'S FAUST. Part I. Translated, with Introduction, by

Anna Swanwick.

5. GOETHE'S BOYHOOD. Being Part I. of the Autobiography Translated by J. Oxenford.

6. SCHILLER'S MARY STUART and THE MAID OF ORLEANS. Translated by J. Mellish and Anna Swanwick.

7. THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH. By the late Dean Alford.

8. Life anD LABOURS OF THE LATE THOMAS BRASSEY.

A. Helps, K.C.B.

By Sir

9. PLATO'S DIALOGUES: The Apology-Crito-Phaedo-Protagoras.

With Introductions.

10. MOLIÈRE'S PLAYS: The Miser-Tartuffe-The Shopkeeper turned Gentleman. Translated by C. H. Walt, M.A. With brief Memoir. 11. GOETHE'S REINEKE FOX, in English Hexameters. By A. Rogers. 12. OLIVER GOLDSMITH'S PLAYS.

13. LESSING'S PLAYS: Nathan the Wise-Minna von Barnhelm.

14. PLAUTUS'S COMEDIES: Trinummus

Captivi.

15. WATERLOO DAYS. By C. A. Eaton.

Edward Bell.

16. DEMOSTHENES-ON THE CROWN.

Kennedy.

17. THE VICAR of Wakefield.

- Menaechmi - Aulularia —

With Preface and Notes by

Translated by C. Rann

18. OLIVER CROMWELL. By Dr. Reinhold Pauli.

19. THE PERFECT LIFE. By Dr. Channing. Edited by his nephew, Rev. W. H. Channing.

20. LADIES IN PARLIAMENT, HORACE AT ATHENS, and other pieces, by Sir George Otto Trevelyan, Bart.

21. DEFOE'S THE PLAGUE IN LONDON.

22. IRVING'S LIFE OF MAHOMET.

23. HORACE'S ODES, by various hands.

[Out of Print.

24. BURKE'S ESSAY ON 'THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL.' With

Short Memoir.

25. HAUFF'S CARAVAN.

26. SHERIDAN'S PLAYS.

27. DANTE'S PURGATORIO. Translated by Cary.

28. HARVEY'S TREATISE ON THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD

29. CICERO'S FRIENDSHIP AND OLD AGE.

30. DANTE'S PARADISO. Translated by Cary.

31. CHRONICLE OF HENRY VIII. Translated by Major M. A. S.

Hume.

An entirely New Edition of Webster's DiCTIONARY, thoroughly Revised, considerably Enlarged, and reset in New Type from beginning to end.

Demy 4to. 2118 pages, 3500 illustrations.

Prices Cloth, £1 11s. 6d.; half-calf, £2 2s.; half-russia, £2 5s.; calf, £2 8s. Also in 2 vols. cloth, £1 14S.

In addition to the Dictionary of Words, with their pronunciation, etymology, alternative spellings, and various meanings, illustrated by quotations and numerous woodcuts, there are several valuable appendices, comprising a Pronouncing Gazetteer of the World; Vocabularies of Scripture, Greek, Latin, and English Proper Names; a Dictionary of the noted Names of Fiction; a Brief History of the English Language; a Dictionary of Foreign Quotations, Words, Phrases, Proverbs, &c. ; a Biographical Dictionary with 10,000 Names, &c.

This last revision, comprising and superseding the issues of 1847, 1864, and 1880, is by far the most complete that the Work has undergone during the sixty-two years that it has been before the public. Every page has been treated as if the book were now published for the first time.

SOME PRESS OPINIONS ON THE NEW EDITION

'We believe that, all things considered, this will be found to be the best existing English dictionary in one volume. We do not know of any work similar in size and price which can approach it in completeness of vocabulary, variety of information, and general usefulness.'-Guardian.

'The most comprehensive and the most useful of its kind.'-National Observer.

A magnificent edition of Webster's immortal Dictionary.' — Daily Telegraph.

'A thoroughly practical and useful dictionary.'-Standard.

'A special feature of the present book is the lavish use of engravings, which at once illustrate the verbal explanations of technical and scientific terms, and permit them to remain readably brief. It may be enough to refer to the article on "Cross." By the use of the little numbered diagrams we are spared what would have become a treatise, and not a very clear one. We recommend the new Webster to every man of business, every father of a family, every teacher, and almost every student-to everybody, in fact, who is likely to be posed at an unfamiliar or half-understood word or phrase.'— St. James's Gazette.

Prospectuses, with Specimen Pages, on application.

[ocr errors]

London: GEORGE BELL & SONS, York Street, Covent Garden.

[ocr errors]
« ZurückWeiter »