List of Publications. 



The Bayard Series. 



COMPRISING 



PLEASURE BOOKS OF LITERATURE PRODUCED IN THE 



CHOICEST STYLE, AS COMPANIONABLE VOLUMES 



AT HOME AND ABROAD. 



Price 2s. 6ci. each Volume^ complete in itself, printed at the Chismick Press, 



bound by Burn, flexible cloth extra, gilt leaves, with silk Headbands and 



jRegisters. 

 THE STORY OF THE CHEVALIER BAYARD. By M. De Berville. 

 DE JOINVILLE'S ST. LOUIS, KING OF FRANCE. 

 THE ESSAYS OF ABRAHAM COWLEY, int-luding all his Prose Works 

 ABDALLAH; OK, THE FOUR LEAVES. By Edouard Labonllaye. 

 TABLE-TALK AND OPINIONS OF NAPOLEON BUONAPARTE. 

 VATHEK : AN ORIENTAL ROMANCE. By William Beekford. 

 THE KING AND THE COMMONS: a Selection of Cavalier and Pnritan 



Song. Edited by Prof. Morley. 

 WORDS OF WELLINGTON : Maxims and Opinions of the Great Duke. 

 DR. JOHNSON'S RASSELAS, PRINCE OF ABYSSINIA. With Notes. 

 HAZLITT^S ROUND TABLE With Biographical Introduction. 

 THE RELIGIO MEDICI, HYDRIOTAPHIA, AND THE LETTER 



TO A FRIEND. By Sir Thomas Browne, Knt. 

 BALLAD POETRY OF THE AFFECTIONS. By Robert Buchanan. 

 COLERIDGE'S CHRISTABEL, and other Imaginative Poems. With 



Preface by Algernon C. Swinburne. 

 LORD CHESTERFIELD'S LETTERS, SENTENCES AND MAXIMS. 



With Introduction by the Editor, and Essay on Chesterfield by M. De 



St. Beuve, of the French Academy. 

 ESSAYS IN MOSAIC. By Thos. Ballautyne. 



OTHER VOLUMES IN ACTIVE PROGRESS. 



A suitable Case containing 12 volumes, price 3l5. Qd.; or the Case separate, 



price Zs. 6d. 



EXTRACTS FROM LITERARY NOTICES. 

 " The present series — taking its name from the opening volume, which con- 

 tained a translation of the Knight without Fear and without Reproach — unll 

 really, we think, fill a void in the shelves of all except the most complete 

 English libraries. These little square-shaped volumes contain, in a very 

 manageable and pretty form, a great many things not very easy of access 

 elsewhere, and some things for the first time brought together^" — Pall Mall 

 G^azette. " We have here two more volumes of the series appropriately 

 called the ' Bayard,^ as they certainly are ' sans reproche.' Of convenient 

 size, with clear typography avd tasteful binding, we know no other little 

 volumes which make such good gift-books for persons of mature age." — Ex- 

 aminer, " St. Ijmis andhis companions, as described by Joinville, not only 

 in their glistening armour, but in their every-day attire, are brought nearer 

 to us, become intelligible to us, and teach us lessons of humanity which we 

 can learn from men only, and not from saints and heroes. Here lies the 

 real value of real history. It widens our minds and our hearts, and gives 

 us that true knowledge of the world and of human nature in all its phases 

 which but few can gain in the short span of their own life, and in the nar- 

 row sphere of their friends and enemies. We can hardly imagine a better 

 book far boys to read or for men to ponder overJ" — Times. " Every one of 

 the works included in this series is well worth possessing, and the whole will 

 make an admirable foundation for the library of a studious youth of 

 polished and refined tosses."— Illustrated Times. 



