16 A List of 



LELAND, Charles G. The Breitmann Ballads. The only au- 

 thorized Edition. Complete in I vol., including Nineteen 

 Ballads, illustrating his Travels in Europe (never before printed). 

 Crown 8vo, 6s. 



Gaudeamus. Humorous Poems translated from the German of 

 JOSEPH VICTOR SCHEFFEL and others. i6mo, $s. 6d. 



The English Gipsies and their Language. Second Edition. 

 Crown 8vo, 7-r. 6d. 



Fu-Sang ; or, The Discovery of America by Chinese Buddhist 

 Priests in the Fifth Century. Crown Svo, Js. 6d. 



Pidgin-English Sing-Song ; or, Songs and Stories in the 

 China-English Dialect. With a Vocabulary. Second Edition. 

 Crown Svo, $s. 



The Gypsies. Crown Svo, IQJ. 6d. 



Light on the Path. For the Personal Use of those who are Ignorant 

 of the Eastern Wisdom. Written down by M. C. Fcap. Svo, 

 is. 6d. 



LOCHER, Carl. An Explanation of Organ Stops, with Hints 

 for Effective Combinations. Demy Svo, $s. 



LONGFELLOW, H. Wadsworth.IAte. By his Brother, SAMUEL 

 LONGFELLOW. With Portraits and Illustrations. 3 vols. Demy 

 Svo, 42s. 



LONSDALE, Margaret. Sister Dora : a Biography. With Portrait. 

 Thirtieth Edition. Small crown Svo, 2s. 6d. 



George Eliot : Thoughts upon her Life, her Books, and 

 Herself. Second Edition. Small crown Svo, is. 6d. 



Lotos Series (The). Pot Svo, bound in two styles: (i) cloth, gilt 

 back and edges ; (2) half-parchment, cloth sides, gilt top, uncut, 

 3-r. 6d. each. 



The Original Travels and Surprising Adventures of 

 Baron Munchausen. Illustrated by ALFRED CROWQUILL. 



The Breitmann Ballads. By CHARLES G. LELAND. Author's 

 Copyright Edition, with a New Preface and Additional Poems. 



Essays on Men and Books Selected from the Earlier 

 "Writings of Lord Macaulay. Vol. I. Introductory 

 Lord Clive Milton Earl Chatham Lord Byron. With Criti- 

 cal Introduction and Notes by ALEXANDER H. JAPP, LL.D. 

 With Portraits. 



The Light of Asia ; or, The Great Renunciation. Being the 

 Life and Teaching of Gautama, Prince of India and Founder 

 of Buddhism. Told in Verse by an Indian Buddhist. By Sir 

 EDWIN ARNOLD, K.C.I. E., C.S.I. With Illustrations and a 

 Portrait of the Author. 



