RABELAIS, FRANCIS—THE WORKS OF 

 MASTER FRANCIS RABELAIS. Translated 

 by Sir Thomas UrQUHART, of Cromarty, and 

 Peter Antony Motteux. With an Intro- 

 duction by Anatole de Montaiglon. 

 Illustrated by L. Chalon. 2 vols. Imp 8vo. 

 Price ;^3 3^. net. 



1,000 copies for England and America. 



Also 210 copies on Japanese vellum, with two 

 additional Plates. Price £6 6s. net. (All the 

 Japanese paper copies have been subscribed). 



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The copious racy vocabulary of Urquhart's " Rabelais," 

 the odd quirks and flourishes, the gusto and swing of the 

 rollicking narrative, can never fail to delight liberal readers. 



The publishers of the present edition claim to have dealt 

 handsomely with Rabelais and Sir Thomas Urquhart. 

 They invited a very distinguished French artist, Mons. 

 L. Chalon, to paint a series of oil-colour illustrations, 

 which have been reproduced by Dujardin. The originals 

 were lately exhibited at the Cercle Artistique, in the Rue 

 Volnay, Paris, where they were awarded a First Medal. 



Prefixed to the translation is an essay on Rabelais 

 (specially written for this edition) by a scholar of European 

 reputation, M. Anatole de Montaiglon, whose knowledge 

 of early French literature is certainly unsurpassed and pro- 

 bably unequalled. Facsimiles of rare title-pages of early 

 French editions accompany the Introduction. 



The volumes are printed by Messrs. Whitiingham in 

 the best style of the Chiswick Press. 



