22 BOOKS PUBLISHED BY CHATTO 6- WINDUS. 

 MR. PHILIP MARSTON'S POEMS. 



Song Tide, and other Poems. By Philip 



BoURKE Marston. Second EDITION. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 8j. 



" This is a first work of extraordinary performadce and of still more exti-aordinary 

 promise. The youngest school of English poetry has received an important acces- 

 sion to its ranks in Philip Bourke Marston." — Exatniner. 



"Mr. Marston has fairly established his claim to be heard as a poet. .... His 

 present volume is well worthy of careful perusal, as the utterance of a poetic, cul- 

 tivated mind." — Standard. 



" We have spoken plainly of some defects in the poetry before us, but we have 

 read much of it with interest, and even admiration."— Pa// Mai^ Gazette. 



All in All : Poems and Sonnets. By Philip 



Bourke Marston. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 8s. 



Mayhew's London Characters : Illus- 

 trations of the Humour, Pathos, and Peculiarities of London Life. 

 By Henry Mayhew, Author of "London Labour and the London 

 Poor," and other Writers. With nearly lOO graphic Illustrations 

 by W. S. Gilbert, and others. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6^-. - 

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one, and will probably attract many readers." — Court Circular. 



Memorials of Manchester Streets. By 



Richard Wright Procter. With an Appendix, containing 

 "The Chetham Library," by James Crossley, F.S.A. ; and "Old 

 Manchester and its Worthies," by James Croston, F.S.A. Demy 

 8vo, cloth extra, with Photographic Frontispiece and numerous 

 Illustrations, l^s. 



Monumental Inscriptions of the West 



Indies, from the Earliest Date, with Genealogical and Historical 

 Annotations, &c., from Original, Local, and other Sources. Illus- 

 trative of the Histories and Genealogies of the Seventeenth Century, 

 the Calendars of State Papers, Peerages, and Baronetages. With 

 Engravings of the Arms of the principal Families. Chiefly collected 

 on the spot by the Author, Capt. J. H. LAWRENCE- Archer. Demy 

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Muses of Mayfair: Vers de Soci6t6 of 



the Nineteenth Century. The best Society-Verses of the most 

 important Writers of the last 80 years, including Tennyson, 

 Browning, Swinburne, Rossetti, Jean Ingelow, Locker, 

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