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This Series, which comprises over fourhundred volumes in various departmentsof Literature, has lately receivedsome notable additions. Prominent amongthese is a new and attractive edition ofThe Works of Thackeray, issued underthe editorship of Mr. Lewis Melville. Itcontains all the Original Illustrations, andincludes a great number of scattered piecesand illustrations which have not hithertoappeared in any collected edition of theworks. The Works of Charles Dickens,reprinted from the first editions, with allthe Original Illustrations, and with Introductions,Biographical and Bibliographical,by Charles Dickens the Younger, and anattractive edition of The Novels of CharlesLever, illustrated by Phiz and G. Cruikshank,[Pg 2]have also a place in the Library.The attention of book buyers may be especiallydirected to The Border Editionof the Waverley Novels, edited by Mr.Andrew Lang, which, with its large typeand convenient form, and its copious illustrationsby well-known artists, possessesfeatures placing it in the forefront of editionsnow obtainable of the famous novels.The Works of Mr. Thomas Hardy, includingthe poems, have also been recentlyadded to the Three-and-Sixpenny Library.Among other works by notable contemporaryauthors will be found those ofMr. F. Marion Crawford, Rolf Boldrewood,Mr. H. G. Wells, Gertrude Atherton, Mr.Egerton Castle, Mr. A. E. W. Mason,Maarten Maartens, and Miss Rosa NouchetteCarey; while among the productionsof an earlier period may be mentioned theworks of Charles Kingsley, Frederick DenisonMaurice, Thomas Hughes, and DeanFarrar; and the novels and tales of CharlotteM. Yonge, Mrs. Craik, and Mrs. Oliphant.
Reprints of the First Editions, with all the Original Illustrations,and with Facsimiles of Wrappers, etc.
Messrs. Macmillan & Co., Limited, beg leave to invite theattention of book buyers to the Edition of The Works ofThackeray in their Three-and-Sixpenny Library, which, whenfinished, will be the Completest Edition of the Author's Workswhich has been placed on the market.
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