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A NEW SERIES OF REPRINTS ON THIN PAPER. 



The volumes are printed in a handy size (6J x 4J in.), on 



thin but opaque paper, aud are simply and 



attractively bound. 



Price, in cloth, 2S. net ; in leather, 3s. net. 



* The Yoik Library is noticeable by reason of the wisdom and intelli- 

 gence displayed in the choice of unhackneyed classics. ... A most 

 attractive series of reprints. . . . The size and style of the volumes are 

 exactly what they should be.' — Bookman. 



• These books should find their way to every home that owns any 

 cultivation.' — Notes and Queries. 



The folloiuing volumes are now ready : 



CHARLOTTE BRONTE'S JANE EYRE. 



BURNEY'S EVELINA. Edited, with an Introduction and 

 Notes, by Annie Raine Ellis. 



BURNEY'S CECILIA. Edited by Annie Raine Ellis. 



2 vols. 



BURTON'S ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY. Edited by the 

 Rev, A. R. Shilleto, M,A., with Introduction by A. H. Bullen. 



3 vols. 



BURTON'S (SIR RICHARD) PILGRIMAGE TO AL- 

 MADINAH AND MECCAH. With Introduction by Stanley Lane- 

 Poole. 2 vols. 



CERVANTES' DON QUIXOTE. Motteux's Translation, re- 

 vised. With LocKH art's Life and Notes. 2 vols. 



CLASSIC TALES : Johnson's Rasselas, Goldsmith's Vicar 

 OF Wakefield, Sterne's Sentiisiental Journey, Walpole's 

 Castle of Otranto. With Introduction by C. S. Fearenside, M.A. 



COLERIDGE'S AIDS TO REFLECTION, and the Confessions 



of an Inquiring Spirit, 



COLERIDGE'S FRIEND. A series of Essays on Morals, 

 Politics, and Religion. 



COLERIDGE'S TABLE TALK AND OMNIANA. Arranged 

 and Edited by T, Ashe, B.A. 



DRAPER'S HISTORY OF THE INTELLECTUAL DE- 

 VELOPMENT OF EUROPE. 2 vols. 



GEORGE ELIOT'S ADAM BEDE. 



EMERSON'S WORKS. A new edition in 5 volumes, with the 

 Text edited and collated by George Sampson. 



FIELDING'S TOM JONES. 2 vols. 



GASKELL'S SYLVIA'S LOVERS. 



