H Classifieb Catalooue
OF WORKS IN
GENERAL LITERATURE
PUBLISHED BY
LONGMANS, GREEN, & CO.
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POLITICAL MEMOIRS, &c. - - 3
LANGUAGE, HISTORY AND
SCIENCE OF 17
LOGIC, RHETORIC, PSYCHOLOGY.
&c. - 14
29
18
30
MENTAL, MORAL, AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY 14
MISCELLANEOUS AND CRITICAL
WORKS 31
POETRY AND THE DRAMA - - 20
POLITICAL ECONOMY AND ECO-
NOMICS 17
POPULAR SCIENCE - - - - 24
RELIGION, THE SCIENCE OF - 18
SILVER LIBRARY (THE) - - 27
SPORT AND PASTIME - - - 11
STONYHURST PHILOSOPHICAL
SERIES - - .. i5
TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE, THE
COLONIES, &c. - ... 9
WORKS OF REFERENCE- - - 25
INDEX OF AUTHORS AND EDITORS.
Abbott (Evelyn)
(J, H. M.)
(T. K.) - â–
(E. A.) -
Acland (A. H. D.)
Acton (Eliza) -
AdeanelJ. H.)-
Adelborg(0.) -
/Eschylus
Ainger (A. C.) -
Albemarle (Earl of)
Allen (Grant) -
AUgood (G.) -
Angwin (M. C.)
Anstey (F.)
Aristophanes -
\ristotle -
Arnold (Sir Edwin)
(Dr. T.) -
.Ashbourne (Lord)
Ashby (H )
\shley (W. J.) -
Avebury (Lord)
Ayre (Rev. J.) -
Bacon
Bagehot (W
Bagwell (R.)
Bailey (H. C.) -
Baillie (A. F.) -
Bain (Alexander)
Baker (]. H.) -
(Sir S. W.)
Balfour (A. J.)
(Lady Betty)
Ball (John)
Banks (M. M.i-
Page
3.19
Page
Baring-Gould (Rev.
S.) - - - 18, 27, 31
Harnett (S. A. and
H.) - - - 17
Baynes (T. S.) - - 31
Beaconsfield (Earl of) 21
Beaufort (Duke of) - i:,i;
7- r;
14. 15
27. 31
3
21
3
15
31
9
- II, 18
6
9
21
Becker (W. A
Beesly (A. H.) -
Bell (Mrs. Hugh) -
Bent (J. Theodore) -
Besant (Sir Walter)-
Bickerdyke(J.)
Bird (G.) -
Blackburne Ij. H.) -
Bland (Mrs. Hubert)
Blount (Sir E.)
Boase (Rev. C. W.) -
Boedder (Rev. B.) -
Bowen (W. E.)
Brassey (Lady)
(Lord)
Brav (C.) -
Bright (Rev. J. F.) -
Broadfoot (Major W.)
Brown (A. F.) -
(|. Moray)
Bruce" (R. I.) ' -
Bryce(J.)-
Buck(H.A.) -
Buckland (Jas.)
Buckle (H. T.)-
Bull (T.) -
Burke (U. R.) -
Burns (C. L ) -
Burrows (Montagu)
Butler (E. A.) -
19
9
3
12, 13
Cameron of Lochiel 13
CampbelKRev. Lewis) 18,19
Camperdown (Earl of) 8
Cawthorne (Geo. Jas.) 13
Chesney (Sir G.) - 3
Childe-Pemberton(W.S.) 8
Cholmondeley-Pennell
(H.) - - - II
Christie (R. C.) - 31
ChurchilK W. Spencer) 3, 21
Cicero - - - 19
Clarke (Rev. R. F.) - 16
Climenson (K. |.1 - 9
Clodd (Edward) - 18,25
Clutterbuck (W. J.)- 10
Colenso (R. J.) - 30
Conington (John) - 19
Conway (Sir \V. M ) 11
Conybeare(Rev.W. J.)
& Howson (Dean) 27
Coolidge (W. A. B.) 9
Corbin (M.) - - 26
Corbett (lulian S.) - 3, 4
Coutts (W.) - - 19
Coventry (A.) - - 12
Cox (Hardirg) - 11
Crake (Rev. A. D ) - 26
Crawford (J. H.) - 21
(R.) - - - 10
Creed (S.) - - 21
Creiehton (Bishop) -4, 5, 8
Crozier(J. B.) - - 8, 15
Castance (Col. H.) - 13
Cutts (Rev. E. L.) - 5
Dabney (J. P.) - - 20
Dale (T. F.) - - 12
Page
5
Dallinger (F. W.)
Dauglish (M. G.) - 8
j Davidson (W. L.) 15, 17, 18
Davies (J. F.) - - 19
Dent (C. T.) - - 11
De Salis (Mrs.) - 29
De Tocqueville (A.) - 4
Devas (C. S.) - - 16, 17
Dickinson (G. L.)
(W. H.) -
Dougall (L.) -
: Dovvden (E.) -
' Dovle (A. Conan)
Du'Bois (W. E. B.)-
Dufferin (Marquis of)
Dunbar (Mary F.) -
Dyson (E.)
Ebrington (Viscount)
Ellis (I. H.) -
I (R. L.) - -
Erasmus - . -
Evans (Sir John)
i Falkiner (C. L.)
1 Farrar (Dean)
• Fitzgibbon (M.,
Fitzmaurice (Lord E.)
Folkard (H. C.)
} Ford (H.) -
i (W.J.) - -
Fountain (P.) -
! Fowler (Edith H.) -
' Francis (Francis)
1 Francis (M. E.)
Freeman (Edward A.)
] Fremantle (T. F.) -
Fresnfield (D. W.) -
21
13
13
14
8,31
31
4
17, 21
4
INDEX OF
Pa^e
Frost (G.)- - - 31
Froude (James A.) 4,8,10,22
Fuller (F. W.) - - 4
Furneaux (W.) - 24
Gardiner (Samuel R.) 4
Gathorne-Hardy (Hon.
A. E.) - - 13
Geikie (Rev. Cunning-
ham) - - - 31
Gibbons (J. S.) - 13
Gibson (C. H.)- - 14
Gleig (Rev. G. R.) - 9
Goethe - - 20
Going (C. B.) - - 26
Gore-Booth (Sir H. W.) 12
Graham (A.) -
4
(P. A.) - -
13
(G. F.) - -
17
Granby (Marquess of)
13
Grant (Sir A.) -
14
â– Graves (R. P.) -
8
â– Green (T. Hill)
15
â– Greene (E. B.)-
5
•Greville (C. C. F.) -
4
Grose (T. H.) -
15
â– Gross (C.)
4. 5
Grove (F. C.) -
II
(Ladv)
10
(Mrs. Lilly)
II
â– Gurdon (Ladv Camilla
22
Gurnhill (J.)" -
15
â– Gwilt (J.) -
25
Haggard (H. Rider) 10,22,31
Hake (O.) - - - 12
Halliwell-Phillipps(J.) 9
Hamilton (Col. H. B.) 5
Hamlin (A. D. F.) - 30
Harding (S. B.) - 5
Harmsworth (A. C.) 12
Harte (Bret) - - 22
Harting(J.E.)- - 13
Hartwig(G.) - - 25
Hassall (A.) - - 7
Haweis (H. R.) - 8, 30
Head (Mrs.) - - 30
Heath (D. D.) - - 14
Heathcote (J. M.) - 12
(C. G.) - - 12
(N.) - - - 10
Helmholtz (Hermann ]
von) - - - 25
Henderson (Lieut-
Col. G. F. R.) - 8
Henry (W.) - - 12
Henty (G. A.) - - 26
Herbert (Col. Kenney) 13
Herod (Richard S.) - 13
Hiley (R. W.) - - 8
Hill (Mabel) - - 5
Hillier (G. Lacy) - 11
Hime (H. W. L.) - 19
Hodgson (Shadworth)i5, 31
Hoenig (F.) - - 31
Hogan(J. F.) - - 8
Holmes (R. R.) - 9
Holroyd (M. J.) - 8
Homer - - - 19
Hope (Anthony) - 22
Horace - - - 19
Houston (D. F.) - 5
Howard (Lady Mabel) 22
Howitt (W.) - - 10
Hudson (W. H.) - 25
Huish (M. B.) - - 30
HullahO.) - - 30
Hume (David) - - 15
(M. A. S.) - 3
Hunt (Rev. W.) - 5
Hunter (Sir W.) - 5
Hutchinson (Horace G.)
". I3> 31
Ingelow (Jean) - 20
Ingram (T. D.) - 5
AUTHORS AND EDITORS— eon^mwefi.
Page I
Johnson (J . & J. H.) 31
Jones (H. Bence) - 25
Joyce (P. W.) - 5, 22, 31
Justinian - - - 15
Kant (I.) - - - 15
Kaye (Sir J. W.) - 5
Keller (A. G.) - - 19
Kelly (E.)- - - 15
Kent (C. B. R.) - 5
Kerr (Rev. J.) - - 12
Killick (Rev. A. H.) - 15
Kingsley (Rose G.) - 30
Kitchin (Dr. G. W.) 5
Knight (E. F.) - - 10, 12
K6stlin(J.) - - 8
Kristeller (P.) - - 30
Ladd (G. T.) - - 15
Lang (Andrew) 5, 11, 12, 14,
18, 20, 22, 23, 26, 32
Lapsley (G. T.) - 5
Lascelles (Hon. G.) 11, 13
Laurie (S. S.) - - 5
Lawley (Hon. F.) - 12
Lawrence (F. W.) - 17
Lear (H. L. Sidney) - 29, 31
Lecky (W. E. H.) 5, 16, 20
Lees (J. A.) - - 10
Leighton (J. A.) - 16
Leslie (T. E. Cliffe) - 17
Lieven (Princess) - 8
Lillie (A.)- - - 14
Lindley(J.) - - 25
Loch (C. S.) - - 31
Locock (C. D.) - 14
Lodge (H. C.) - - 5
Loftie (Rev. W.J.)- 5
Longman (C. J.) - 11, 13
(F. W.) - - 14
(G. H.) - -11,13
; (Mrs. C.J.) - 30
\ Lowell (A. L.) - - 5
j Lubbock (Sir John) - 18
I Lucan - - - 19
I Lutoslawski (W.) - 16
Lyall (Edna) - - 23
Lynch (G.) - - 6
(H. F. B.)- - JO
Lyttelton (Hon. R. H.) 11
(Hon. A.) - - 12
I Lytton (Earl of) - 6, 20
Jackson (A. W.)
James (W.)
Jameson (Mrs. Anna)
Jefferies (Richard) -
(ekyll (Gertrude) -
Jerome (Jerome K.) -
Macaulay (Lord) 6, 8, 2c
Macdonald (Dr. G.) - 20
Macfarren (Sir G. A.) 30
Mackail (J. W.) - g, 19
Mackenzie (C. G.) - 14
Mackinnon (J.) - 6
Macleod (H. D.) - 17
Macpherson (Rev.
H. A.) - - 12, 13
Madden (D. H.) - 14
Magnusson (E.) - 22
Maher (Rev. M.) - 16
Malleson(Col. G.B.) 5
Marchment (A. W.) 25
Marshman (J. C.) - 8
Maryon (M.) - - 32
Mason (A. E. W.) - 23
Maskelyne (J. N.) - 14
Matthews (B.) - 32
Maunder (S.) - - 25
Max Miiller (F.)
9, 16, 17, 18, 23, 32
May (Sir T. Erskine) 6
Meade (L. T.) - - 26
Melville (G. J. Whyte) 23
Merivale (Dean) - 6
Mernman (H. S.) - 23
Mill (John Stuart) - lO, 17
Millias (J. G.) - - 14
Milner (G.) - - 32
Monck(W. H. S.) - 16
'^'i i Montague (F. C.) - 6
5 I Moon (G. W.)- - 20
9 ! Moore (T.) - - 25
15 (Rev. Edward) - 14
30 I Morgan (C. Lloyd) - 17
31 I Morris (Mowbray) - 11
31 (W.) xg, 20, 23, 30, 32
22 I Mulhall (M. G.) - 17
Page
Murray (Hilda) - 26
Myers (F. W. H.) - 32
Nansen (F.) - - 10
Nash (V.) - - - 6
Nesbit (E.) - - ii
Nettleship (R. L.) - 15
Newman (Cardinal) - 23
Nichols (F. M.) - 8,31
Ogilvie (R.) - - 19
Oldfield (Hon. Mrs.) 8
OHphant (N.) - - 6
Onslow (Earl of) - 12
Osbourne (L.) - - 24
Packard (A. S.) - 18
Paget (Sir J.) - - 9
Park (W.) - - 14
Parker (B.) - - 32
Passmore (T. H.) - 32
Payne-Gallwey (Sir
R.) - - - 12, 14
Pearson (C. H.) - 9
Peek (Hedley) - - 12
Pemherton (W. S.
Childe-) - - 8
Pembroke (Earl of) - 12
Pennant (C. D.) - 13
Penrose (Mrs.) - 26
Phillipps-Wolley(C.) 11,23
Pierce (A. H.) - - 16
Pitman (C. M.) - 12
Pleydell-Bouverie (E. O.) 12
Pole (W.) - - - 14
Pollock (W. H.) - 11,32
Poole (W.H. and Mrs.) 29
Poore (G. V.) - - 32
Pope (W. H.) - - 13
Powell (E.) - - 7
Powys (Mrs. P. L.) - 9
Praeger (S. Rosamond) 26
Prevost (C.) - - 11
Pritchett (R. T.) - 12
Proctor (R. A.) 14, 25, 28, 29
Raine (Rev. James) - 5
Ramal (W.) - - 21
Randolph (C. F.) - 7
Rankin (R.) - - 7, 21
Ransome (Cyril) - 3, 7
Raymond (W.) - 23
Reid(S. J.; - - 7
Rhoades (J.) - - 19
Rice (S. P.) - - 10
Rich (A.) - - - 19
Richardson (C.) - 11,13
Richmond (Ennis) - 16
Rickaby (Rev. John) 16
(Rev. Joseph) - 16
Ridley (Sir E.) - - 19
(Lady Alice) - 23
Riley (J. W.) - - 21
Roberts (E. P.) - 26
Roget (Peter M.) - 17, 25
Romanes (G.J.) g, 16, 18, 21
(Mrs. G. J.) - 9
Ronalds (A.) - - 14
Roosevelt (T.) - - 5
Ross (Martin) - - 23
Rossetti (Maria Fran-
cesca) - - - 32
Rotheram (M. A.) - 29
Rowe (R. P. P.) - 12
Russell (Lady) - - 9
Saintsbury (G.) - 12
Sandars (T. C.) - 15
Sanders (E. K.) - 8
Savagc-Armstrong(G.F.)2i
Seebohm (F.) - - 7, 9
Selous (F. C.) - - II, 14
Senior (W.) - - 12, 13
Sewell (Elizabeth M.) 23
Shakespeare - - 21
Shand (A I.) - - 13
Shaw (W. A.) - - 7, 31
Shearman (M.) - 11
Shcehan (P. A.) - 23
Sinclair (A.) - - 12
Skrine (F. H.) - - 8
Smith (C. Fell) - g
(R. Bosworth) - 7
(T. C.) - - 5
Pagt
Smith(W. P. Haskett) 10
Somerville (E.)
Sophocles
Soulsby (Lucy H.)
Southev (R.) -
Spahr (C. B.) -
Spedding(J.) -
Spender (A. E.)
Stanlev (Bishop)
Stebbing (W.) -
Steel (A. G.) - - 11
Stephen (Leslie) - 10
Stephens (H. Morse) 7
Sternberg (Count
Adalbert) - - 7
Stevens (R. W.) - 31
Stevenson (R. L.) 21,24,26
Storr (F.) - - - 14
Stuart-Wortley(A. J.) 12, 13
Stubbs (J. W.)- - 7
Suffolk & Berkshire
(Earl of) - - II, 12
Sullivan (Sir E.) - 12
Sully (James) - - 16
Sutherland (A. and G.) 7
(Alex.) - - 16, 32
— (G.) - - - 32
Suttner (B. von) - 24
Swan (M.) - - 24
Swinburne (A. J.) - 16
Symes (J. E.) - - 17
Tait (J.) . . - 6
Tallentyre (S. G.) - 9
Tappan (E. M.) - 26
Tavlor (Col. Meadows) 7
Tebbutt (C. G.) - 12
Terry (C. S.) - - 8
Thomas (J. W.) - 16
Thomson (H. C.) - 7
Thornhill (W. J.) - ig
Thornton (T. H.) - 9
Todd (A.) - - - 7
Tout (T. F.) - - 6
Toynbee (A.? - - 17
Trevelvan(SirG.O.) 6, 7, 8
(G. M.) - - 7
Trollope (Anthony)- 24
Turner (ri. G.) - 32
Tyndall (J.) - - 8, 10
Tyrrell (R. Y.) - - 19
Unwin (R.) - - 32
Upton(F.K.and Bertha) 27
Van Dyke (J. C.) - 30
Virgil - - - ig
Wagner (K.) - - 21
Wakeman (H. O.) - 7
Walford (L. B.) - 24
Wallas (Graham) - 9
(Mrs. Graham)- 26
Walpole (Sir Spencer) ,7, g
(Horace) - - 9
Walrond (Col. H.) - 11
Walsingham (Lord)- 12
Ward (Mrs. W.) - 24
Warwick (Countess of) 32
Watson (A. E. T.) - 11,12
Weathers (J.) - - 32
Webb (Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney) - - 17
(T. E.) - - 16, 20
Weber (A.) - - 16
Weir (Capt. R.) - 12
Wellington (Duchess of) 30
;West(B. B.) - - 24
{ Weyman (Stanley) - 24
Whately(Archbishop) 14,16
Whitelaw (R.)
Whittall(SirJ. W. )-
Wilkins (G.) -
— (W. H.) - -
Willard (A. R.)
Willich (C. M.)
Witham (T. M.)
Wood (Rev. J. G.) -
Wood-Martin (W. G.)
Wyatt (A. J.) -
Wylie (J. H.) -
Yeats (S. Levett) -
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