14 A CATALOGUE OF 
NEW LETTERS OF THOMAS CARLYLE. 
Edited and Annotated by Atrxanpar Cartyte, with Notes and 
an Introduction and numerous Illustrations. In Two Volumes. 
Demy 8vo. (9 x 5# inches.) 25s. net. 
Pall Mail Gasette.—‘To the portrait of the man, Thomas, these letters do really add 
value ; we can learn to respect and to like him more for the genuine goodness of 
his personality. 
Literary World.—‘It is then Carlyle, the nobly filial son, we see in these letters ; 
Carlyle, the generous and affectionate brother, the loyal and warm-hearted 
friend,. . .and above all, Carlyle as a tender and faithful lover of his wife.” 
Daily Telegraph — The letters are characteristic enough of the Carlyle we know: very 
picturesque and entertaining, full of extravagant emphasis, written, as a rule, at 
fever heat, eloquently rabid and emotional.” 
WELSH CARLYLE. A Collection of hitherto Unpublished 
Letters. Annotated by ‘Tuomas Cartyte, and Edited by 
ALEXANDER CarLYLE, with an Introduction by Sir Jamzs CricHToN 
BrownE, M.D., LLD., F.R.S., numerous [Illustrations drawn in Litho- 
graphy by T. R. Way, and Photogravure Portraits from hitherto 
unreproduced Originals. In Two Vols. Demy 8vo. (9x52 
inches.) 25s. net. 
Westminister Gasetle—‘' Few letters in the language have in such perfection the 
qualities which good letters should possess. Frank, gay, brilliant, indiscreet, 
immensely clever, whimsical, and audacious, they reveal a character which, with 
whatever alloy of human infirmity, must endear itself to any reader of 
understanding.” 
World—* Throws a deal of new light on the domestic relations of the Sage of Chelsea 
They also contain the full text of Mrs. Carlyle’s fascinating journal, and her own 
‘humorous and quaintly candid’ narrative of her first love-affair.” 
THE LOVE LETTERS OF THOMAS CAR- 
LYLE AND JANE WELSH. Edited by Atexanper Car.yte, 
Nephew of ‘THomas Cartytz, editor of “ New Letters and 
Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle,” “New Letters of Thomas 
Carlyle,” etc. With 2 Portraits in colour and numerous other 
Illustrations. Demy 8vo (9 x 5? inches). 2 vols, 25s, net. 
CARLYLE’S FIRST LOVE. Margaret Gordon— 
Lady Bannerman. An account of her Life, Ancestry and 
Homes ; her Family and Friends. By R. C, Arcuipatp. With 
20 Portraits and Illustrations, including a Frontispiece in Colour. 
Demy 8vo (9 x §#inches). tos. 6d. net. 
EMILE ZOLA: Novettst anp RerormMer. An 
Account of his Life, Work, and Influence. By E. A. Vizeretty. 
With numerous [lustrations, Portraits, etc. Demy 8vo. 21s. net. 
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