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e Luxe. Crown 4to, on Antique Paper, Price 12s. 6d. SONNETS OF THIS CENTURY. By WILLIAM SHARP. Crown 8vo, Cloth, Bevelled Boards, Price 3s. 6d. each. IN FANCY DRESS. "IT IS THYSELF." By MARK ANDRE RAFFALOVICH. Crown 8vo, Cloth, Bevelled Boards, Price 3s. 6d. CAROLS FROM THE COAL-FIELDS: AND OTHER SONGS AND BALLADS. By JOSEPH SKIPSEY. Cloth Gilt, Price 3s. LAST YEAR'S LEAVES. By JOHN JERVIS BERESFORD, M.A. Crown 8vo, Cloth Gilt, Price 3s. 6d. BALLADS AND OTHER POEMS. By GEORGE ROBERTS HEDLEY. Fourth Edition, Crown 8vo, Cloth Gilt, Price 3s. 6d. TALES AND BALLADS OF WEARSIDE. By JOHN GREEN. Second Edition. Price 3s. ROMANTIC BALLADS AND POEMS OF PHANTASY. By WILLIAM SHARP. Parchment Limp, 3s. DEATH'S DISGUISES and Other Sonnets. By FRANK T. MARZIALS. London: WALTER SCOTT, 24 Warwick Lane, Paternoster Row. Small Crown 8vo. Printed on Antique Laid Paper. Cloth Elegant, Gilt Edges, Price 3/6. Summer Legends. BY RUDOLPH BAUMBACH. TRANSLATED BY MRS. HELEN B. DOLE. This is a collection of charming fanciful stories translated from the German. In Germany they have enjoyed remarkable popularity, a large number of editions having been sold. Rudolph Baumbach deals with a wonderland which is all his own, though he suggests Hans Andersen in his simplicity of treatment, and Heine in his delicacy, grace, and humour. These are stories which will appeal vividly to the childish imagination, while the older reader will discern the satirical or humorous application that underlies them. London: WALTER SCOTT, 24 Warwick Lane. Transcriber's Notes: Passages in italics are indicated by _underscore_. Superscripted letters are shown in {brackets}. Additional spacing after some of the quotes is intentional to indicate both the end of a quotation and the beginning of a new paragraph as presented in the original text. The original text includes a Greek character which has been replaced with a transliteration. The original text includes blank spaces. These are represented by _____ in this text version. The unmatched quotation mark before footnote marker ten appears as in the original text. The following misprints have been corrected: "too too" corrected to "too" (page 119) "upom" corrected to "upon" (page 245) "too too" corrected to "too" (page 253) "Leircester" corrected to "Leicester" (page 272) End of t
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