Vols. III. -VI. of "The Complete Works cy 

 Cervantes " contain 



Don Quixote. 



Translated by JOHN ORMSBY. 

 Edited by JAS. FITZMAURICE-KELLY, 



In Four Volumes. 

 Each 1s. Net in Cloth i 2s. Net in Leather 



We claim that this is the best English edition of Don 

 Quixote in existence. In support of this assertion, we beg to 

 point out these facts: — (i) Ormsby's translation is admitted 

 by the best judges to be the best English translation ; (2) This 

 edition is printed from Mr. Ormsby's own copy, containing 

 his latest corrections, many, particularly in the notes, being 

 very important ; (3) The annotations by Mr. Ormsby are 

 unequalled and unapproached in any English edition, and 

 without good notes the book is partly unintelligible ; (4) Mr. 

 Fitzmaurice-Kelly's introduction alone is sufficient to place 

 our edition far above all its competitors. His knowledge of 

 the subject is quite unique. 



ONE OF MANY. 

 " The choice is wise, for on the whole Mr. Ormsby's is the most 

 satisfactory version, to our mind, that has been produced in English, 

 and moreover the publishers have secured the assistance of Mr. Fitz- 



maurice-Kelly in preparing the reprint We cannot conclude 



without congratulating the publishers on the way in which they 

 have performed their part of the task. The volumes are convenient 

 in size, light to hold, neat in appearance, and, as has been said, 

 wonderfully cheap!" — Athenceum. 



Glasgowt GOWANS & GRAY, Ltd. 

 London. BRIMLEY JOHNSON & INGE, Ltd. 



