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Lamb 's Poetry for Children, and Prince 



Dorus. Carefully reprinted from unique copies. 



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Lamb's Complete Works, 



In Prose and Verse, reprinted from the Original Editions, with 

 many Pieces hitherto unpublished. Edited, with Notes and In- 

 troduction, by R. H. SHEPHERD. With Two Portraits and Fac- 

 simile of a page of the " Essay on Roast Pig." 



" A complete edition of Lamb's writings, in prose and verse, has long been 

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 number of pieces which are now reproduced for the first time since their original 

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Mary & Charles Lamb: 



Their Poems, Letters, and Remains. With Reminiscences and 



Notes by W. CAREW HAZLITT. With HANCOCK'S Portrait of 



the Essayist, Facsimiles of the Title-pages of the rare First Editions 



of Lamb's and Coleridge's Works, and numerous Illustrations. 



" Very many passages will delight those fond of literary trifles ; hardly any 



portion will fail in interest for lovers of Charles Lamb and his sister." STANDARD. 



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Leiglis A Town Garland. 



By HENRY S. LEIGH, Author of "Carols of Cockayne." 



" If Mr. Leiglis verse survive to a future generation and there is no reason, 

 why that honour should not be accorded productions so delicate, so finished, and so 

 full of humour their author will probably be remembered as the Poet of the 

 Strand. .... Very whimsically does Mr. Leigh treat the subjects which com- 

 mend themselves to him. His verse is always admirable in rhythm, and his 



rhymes are happy enough to deserve a place by the best of Barham The 



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Leisure-Time Studies, chiefly Biologi- 

 cal: a Series of Essays and Lectures. By ANDREW WILSON, 

 Ph.D., Lecturer on Zoology and Comparative Anatomy in the 

 Edinburgh Medical School. [/ the press. 



Among the Contents are : Biology and its Teachings Science and Education 

 A Study of Lower Life Moot Points in Biology Sea Serpents Some Facts 

 and Fictions of Zoology Animal Architects The Law of Likeness The Distri- 

 bution of Animals The Origin of Netves Animal Development and what it 

 Teaches Animals and tfieir Environment, &C., &c. 



