By George E. VartneU. 86 



VI, 



Suez-clde. John Snow & Co., London. 1876. 

 A political pamphlet, which I liave not seen. 



Vll. 



World's End : a Story in Three Books. 



? First Edition, three vols., crown 8vo. Tinsley Bros., 1877. 

 .'' Second Edition, one vol. 1877. 6*. 



In B. M. Cat. and Eulogy quoted as three vols. Advertised as one 

 vol. Probably, therefore, two editions were published. 



" The Queen, the Graphic, and the Spectator spoke of it with measured 

 approbation, but no enthusiasm." — Eulogy, p. 161. 



" The story centres round the great property at Birmingham, considered 

 to be worth four millions, which is without an owner. A year or two 

 ago there was a family council at that city of a hundred claimants from 

 Amei'ica, Australia, and other places. But it is still in Chancery." — 

 Letter from Jefferies, Eulogy, p. 160. 



VIII. 



The Gamekeeper at Home; or, Sketches of Natural 

 History and Rural Life. 



First Edition. One vol. Cloth. Crown 8vo. Smith, Elder, 

 & Co. bs. June, 1878. Anonymous. 



Second Edition. Crown 8vo. November, 1878. Anonymous. 

 5*. 



Third Edition. Crown 8vo. January, 1879. Anonymous. 

 hs. 



First Illustrated Edition. Large crown 8vo, cloth, bound by 

 Burn, forty-one illustrations by Charles Whymper. January, 

 1880. 10«. Qd. [Now priced at !d45. to 365.] 



New Edition, with all the illustrations. Crown 8vo. No- 

 vember, 1890. 5*. 



Origiually published in the Pall Mall Gazette. Noticed in Edinburgh 

 Sevieu) (July, 1879), Standard, Daily News, World, Saturday Review, 

 Spectator, John Suit, Nonconformist, Albion, Whitehall Sevieto, etc. 



