14 LIST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BV 



Works of George Eliot. Library Edition. 



AdamBede. 2 vols., fcap. 8vo, I2S. 



The Mill on the Floss. 2 vols., fcap. 8vo, 12s. 



Scenes of Clerical Life. 2 vols., fcap. 8vo, 12s. 



Silcu Marner. Fcap. 8vo, 6s. 



Felix Holt. 2 vols., fcap. 8vo, 12s. 



Works of George Eliot. Cheap Edition. 



Adam Bede. 3s. 6d. 



The Mill on the Floss. 3s. 6d. 



Scenes of Clerical Life. 3s. 



Silas Marner. 2S. 6d. 



Felix Holt. 3s. 6d. 



Adam Bede. 2S. 6d. 



Middlemarch ; A Study of English Provincial 



Life. By George Eliot. Cheap Edition. Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. 



The Legend of fubal and other Poems. 



By George Eliot. 2d Edition. Fcap. 8vo, 6s. 



The Spanish Gypsy. 



By George Eliot. Fourth Edition, crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. 



" It is emphatically a great poem, great in conception, great in execution.'' 

 — Blackwood's Magazine. 



" She is a great writer, and in the ' Spanish Gypsy ' she has achieved a great 

 work. ' '■ — Times. 



"It is impossible, indeed, to speak too highly of the intellectual conception 

 at the basis of the poem, and the finish and power with which it is worked out 

 and adorned." — Spectator. 



Wise, Witty, and Tender Sayings, 



In Prose and Verse. Selected from the Works of George Eliot. By 

 Alexander Main. Handsomely printed on Toned Paper, bound in gilt 

 cloth. 2d Edition, 6s. 



" But undoubtedly George Eliot is the only woman of Our time whose writ- 

 ings would be remembered for their humour alone, or whose sayings, just now 

 collected into a volume by themselves, are at all hkely, like Shakespeare's say- 

 ings, to pass into the substance of the language." — Spectator. 



' ' This little volume, which is everything that could be desired in the way of 

 get-up, brings George Eliot's weightier thoughts and reflections, which lie 

 scattered throughout her books, conveniently near ; and busy readers may 

 easily repair the results of inevitable haste by frequently devoting to it a spare 

 half-hour. It is a book to have beside one, to be often taken up and laid 

 aside again ; for every page supplies food for meditation, and something, too, 

 that is well calculated to be helpful in the conduct of life." — Nonconformist. 



A Memoir of fohn Elder, 



Engineer and Shipbuilder. By W. J. Macquorn Eaniiue, with Portrait. 

 Crown 8vOi 2s, 6d. 



