George Redway's Publications. 57 



Large Demy 8w, pp. xx. and 268, Cloth, los. 6d. 



Sultan Stork; 



And other Stories and Sketches. 



BY WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY. 



(1829-1844.) 

 Now FIRST COLLECTED. 



To WHICH IS ADDED THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THACKERAY, REVISED 

 AND CONSIDERABLY ENLARGED. 



Contains two unpublished letters of A. C. Swinburne, Thackeray's contributions to "The 

 National Standard," "The Snob," also " Dickens in France," " Letters on the Fine Arts," 

 " Elizabeth Brownrigge : A Tale," &c. 



" Thackeray collectors, however, have only to be told that NONE OF THE 



PIECES NOW PRINTED APPEAR IN THE TWO VOLUMES RECENTLY ISSUED by 



Messrs Smith, Elder, & Co., in order to make them desire their possession. 

 They will also welcome the revision of the Bibliography, since it now 

 presents a complete list, arranged in chronological order, of Thackeray's 

 published writings in prose and verse, and also of his sketches and drawings." 

 Daily Chronicle. 



'"Sultan Stork' .... is undoubtedly the work of Mr Thackeray, and 

 is quite pretty and funny enough to have found a place in his collected 

 miscellanies. ' Dickens in France ' is as good in its way as Mr Thackeray's 

 analysis of Alexander Dumas' 'Kean' in the 'Paris Sketch-Book.' . . . 

 There are other slight sketches in this volume which are evidently by Mi- 

 Thackeray, and several of his obiter dicta in them are worth preserving. . . . 

 We do not assume to fix Mr Thackeray's rank or to appraise his merits as an 

 art critic. We only know that, in our opinion, few of his minor writings are 

 so pleasant to read as his shrewd and genial comments on modern painters 

 and paintings." Saturday Review. 



"ADMIRERS OF THACKERAY MAY BE GRATEFUL FOR A REPRINT OF 



' SULTAN STORK.' " Athenicum. 



