CHATTO & WINDUS, PICCADILLY. 17 



Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7^. 6d. 



Hood's (Thomas) Choice Works, 



In Prose and Verse. Including the CREAM OF THE COMIC 

 ANNUALS. With Life of the Author, Portrait, and over Two 

 Hundred original Illustrations. 



" Not only does the volume include the better-known poems by the author, but 

 also what is happily described as ' the Cream of the Comic Annuals' Such delicious 

 things as ' Don't you smell Fire ? ' ' The Parish Revolution,' and ' Huggins and 

 st -will never want readers." GRAPHIC. 



Square crown 8vo, in a handsome and specially-designed binding, 

 gilt edges, 6s. 



Hood's (Tom) From Nowhere to the 



North Pole: A Noah's Arkasological Narrative. With 25 Illus- 

 trations by W. BRUNTON and E. C. BARNES. 



" The amusing letterpress is profusely interspersed with the jingling rhymes 

 which children love and learn so easily. Messrs. Brunton and Barnes do full 

 justice to the writer's meaning, and a pleasanter result of the harmonious co- 

 operation of author and artist could not be desired." TIMES. 



Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Photographic Portrait, 6s. 



Hood's (Tom) Poems, Humorous and 



Pathetu. Edited, with a Memoir, by his Sister, FRANCES FREE- 

 LING BRODERIP. 



" There are many poems in the volume which the very best judge might well 

 mistake for hisfatJur's work." STANDARD. 



Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, 7*. 6d. 



Hook's (Theodore) Choice Humorous 



Works, including his Ludicrous Adventures, Bons-mots, Puns, 

 and Hoaxes. With a new Life of the Author, Portraits, Fac- 

 similes, and Illustrations. 



Demy 8vo, cloth extra, 12s. 6d. 



Hueffer's The Troubadoiirs : 



A History of Provenal Life and Literature in the Middle Ages. 

 By FRANCIS HUEFFER. 



" This attractive volume deals in a very fresh and exact wiy with a most in- 

 teresting phase of culture and letters ..... Mr. Hueffer claims for his 

 volume the praise of being the first adequate study on so famous a subject as the 

 Troubadours which has appeared in tht English language ; and we believe that 

 we must allow that he is right. His book will be found exceedingly interesting an-J 

 valuable ..... It is a grateful task to review a volumt where so firm aground 

 of scholarship is under our feet, ana where thtre is so little need to bt on the w itch 

 for instances of inaccuracy or want of knowledge. . . . Mr. Hueffer is to be 

 congratulated on a very important contribution to literature." EXAMINES. 



