The Great Educators.
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ARISTOTLE, and the Ancient Educational Ideals. By Thomas Davidson, M.A., LL.D. 5s.
LOYOLA, and the Educational System of the Jesuits. By Rev. Thomas Hughes, S.J. 5s.
In preparation.
ALCUIN, and the Rise of the Christian Schools. By Professor Andrew F. West, Ph.D.
ABELARD, and the Origin and Early History of Universities. By Jules Gabriel Compayre, Professor in the Faculty of Toulouse.
ROUSSEAU; or, Education according to Nature.
HERBART; or Modern German Education.
PESTALOZZI; or, the Friend and Student of Children.
FROEBEL. By H. Courthope Bowen, M.A.
HORACE MANN, and Public Education in the United States. By Nicholas Murray Butler, Ph.D.
BELL, LANCASTER, and ARNOLD; or, the English Education of To-Day. By J. G. Fitch, LL.D., Her Majesty’s Inspector of Schools.
The Crown Copyright Series.
Mr. Heinemann has made arrangements with a number of the first and most popular authors of to-day,
ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND COLONIAL,
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The following volumes are now ready:—
ACCORDING TO ST. JOHN. By Amélie Rives, Author of “The Quick or the Dead,” &c.
THE PENANCE OF PORTIA JAMES. By “Tasma,” Author of “Uncle Piper of Piper’s Hill,” &c.
INCONSEQUENT LIVES. A Village Chronicle, Shewing how certain Folk set out for El Dorado, What they Attempted, and What they Attained. By J. H. Pearce, Author of “Esther Pentreath,” &c.
A QUESTION OF TASTE. By Maarten Maartens, Author of “The Sin of Joost Avelingh,” &c.
COME LIVE WITH ME AND BE MY LOVE. By Robert Buchanan.
In the Press.
THE O’CONNORS OF BALLINAHINCH. By Mrs. Hungerford, Author of “Molly Bawn.”
A BATTLE AND A BOY. By Blanche Willis Howard, Author of “Guenn,” &c.
VANITAS. By Vernon Lee, Author of “Hauntings,” &c.
Heinemann’s 3s. 6d. Novels.
THE SCAPEGOAT. A Romance. By Hall Caine.
THE BONDMAN. A New Saga. By Hall Caine.
DESPERATE REMEDIES. By Thomas Hardy.
MAMMON. By Mrs. Alexander.
UNCLE PIPER OF PIPER’S HILL. By “Tasma.”
A MARKED MAN. Some Episodes in his Life. By Ada Cambridge.
THE THREE MISS KINGS. By Ada Cambridge.
NOT ALL IN VAIN. By Ada Cambridge.
IN THE VALLEY. By Harold Frederic. Illustrated.
PRETTY MISS SMITH. By Florence Warden.
A ROMANCE OF THE CAPE FRONTIER. By Bertram Mitford.
’TWEEN SNOW AND FIRE. A Tale of the Kafir War of 1877. By Bertram Mitford.
A MODERN MARRIAGE. By the Marquise Clara Lanza.
LOS CERRITOS. A Romance of the Modern Time. By Gertrude Franklin Atherton.
DAUGHTERS OF MEN. By Hannah Lynch, Author of “The Prince of the Glades,” &c.
THE MASTER OF THE MAGICIANS. By Elizabeth Stuart Phelps and Herbert D. Ward.
Heinemann’s International Library.
Edited by EDMUND GOSSE. Price 3s. 6d. cloth, 2s. 6d. paper.
New Review.—“If you have any pernicious remnants of literary chauvinism, I hope it will not survive the series of foreign classics of which Mr. William Heinemann, aided by Mr. Edmund Gosse, is publishing translations to the great contentment of all lovers of literature.”
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⁂ Each Volume has an Introduction specially written by the Editor.
IN GOD’S WAY. From the Norwegian of Björnstjerne Björnson.
Athenæium.—“There are descriptions which certainly belong to the best and cleverest things our literature has ever produced.”
PIERRE AND JEAN. From the French of Guy de Maupassant.
Pall Mall Gazette.—“It is admirable from beginning to end.”
THE CHIEF JUSTICE. From the German of Karl Emil Franzos, Author of “For the Right,” &c.
New Review.—“Few novels of recent times have a more sustained and vivid human interest.”
WORK WHILE YE HAVE THE LIGHT. From the Russian of Count Tolstoy.
Scotsman.—“It is impossible to convey any adequate idea of the simplicity and force with which the work is unfolded.”
FANTASY. From the Italian of Matilde Serao.
Scottish Leader.—“It is a work of elfish art, a mosaic of life and love, of right and wrong, of human weakness and strength, and purity and wantonness pieced together in deft and witching precision.”
FROTH. From the Spanish of Don Armando Palacio Valdés.
Daily Telegraph.—“Vigorous and powerful in the highest degree.... Rare and graphic strength.”
FOOTSTEPS OF FATE. From the Dutch of Louis Couperus.
PEPITA JIMÉNEZ. From the Spanish of Juan Valera.
THE COMMODORE’S DAUGHTERS. From the Norwegian of Jonas Lie.
THE HERITAGE OF THE KURTS. From the Norwegian of Björnstjerne Björnson.
New Works of Fiction.
THE HEAD OF THE FIRM. By Mrs. Riddell. In Three Vols.
NOR WIFE, NOR MAID. By Mrs. Hungerford, Author of “Molly Bawn,” &c. In Three Vols.
THE NAULAKHA. A Tale of West and East. By Rudyard Kipling and Wolcott Balestier. In One Volume, crown 8vo, 6s.
THE AVERAGE WOMAN. Containing, A Common Story, Reffey, and Captain, My Captain! By Wolcott Balestier. With an Introduction by Henry James. Small crown 8vo, 3s. 6d.
THE ATTACK ON THE MILL and THREE WARS. By Émile Zola. With an Introduction by Edmund Gosse. Small crown 8vo, 3s. 6d.
Popular Shilling Books.
MADAME VALERIE. By F. C. Philips, Author of “As in a Looking-Glass,” &c.
THE MOMENT AFTER. A Tale of the Unseen. By Robert Buchanan.
Guardian.—“Particularly impressive, graphic, and powerful.”
A VERY STRANGE FAMILY. By F. W. Robinson, Author of “Grandmother’s Money,” “Lazarus in London,” &c.
Glasgow Herald.—“Delightful reading from start to finish.”
CLUES; or, Leaves from a Chief Constable’s Note-Book. By William Henderson, Chief Constable of Edinburgh.
Mr. Gladstone.—“I found the book full of interest.”
The Drama.
THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF ARTHUR W. PINERO. Published in Monthly Volumes, each containing a Complete Play, with its Stage History. Price 1s. 6d. paper cover, 2s. 6d. cloth extra.
| Vol. I. | The Times. |
| II. | The Profligate. (With a Portrait.) |
| III. | The Cabinet Minister. |
| IV. | The Hobby-Horse. |
| V. | Lady Bountiful. |
| VI. | The Magistrate. |
⁂ To be followed by the Author’s other Plays.
NERO AND ACTEA. A Tragedy. By Eric Mackay, Author of “A Lover’s Litanies,” and “Love Letters of a Violinist.” Crown 8vo, 5s.
HEDDA GABLER. A Drama in Four Acts. By Henrik Ibsen. Translated from the Norwegian by Edmund Gosse. Library edition, with Portrait, small 4to, 5s. Vaudeville Edition, paper, 1s.
⁂ A limited Large Paper Edition, with three Portraits, 21s. net.
THE FRUITS OF ENLIGHTENMENT. A Comedy in Four Acts. By Lyof Tolstoy. Translated from the Russian by E. J. Dillon. With an Introduction by A. W. Pinero, and a Portrait of the Author. Small 4to, 5s.
THE PRINCESS MALEINE. Translated from the French by Gerard Harry; and THE INTRUDER. By Maurice Maeterlinck. Translated from the French. With an Introduction by Hall Caine. Small 4to, with a Portrait. 5s.
STRAY MEMORIES. By Ellen Terry. One Volume, Illustrated.
[In the Press.
THE LIFE OF HENRIK IBSEN. By Henrik Jæger. Translated by Clara Bell. With the Verse done into English from the Norwegian original by Edmund Gosse. In One Volume, crown 8vo, 6s.
SOME INTERESTING FALLACIES OF THE MODERN STAGE. An Address delivered to the Playgoers’ Club at St. James’s Hall, on Sunday, 6th December, 1891. By Herbert Beerbohm Tree. Crown 8vo, sewed, 6d.
Miscellaneous.
THE SPEECH OF MONKEYS. By R. L. Garner. Crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d.
THE GREAT WAR OF 18—. A Forecast. By Rear-Admiral Colomb, Col. Maurice, R.A., Major Henderson, Staff College, Captain Maude, Archibald Forbes, Charles Lowe, D. Christie Murray, F. Scudamore, and Sir Charles Dilke. In 1 Vol., 4to, illustrated.
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LOVE SONGS OF ENGLISH POETS, 1500-1800. With Notes by Ralph H. Caine. Fcap. 8vo, cloth extra, 3s. 6d.
⁂ Also 100 Copies printed on Hand-made paper, extra binding.
IDYLLS OF WOMANHOOD. Poems. By Amy Dawson. Foolscap 8vo, gilt top, 5s.
THE LITTLE MANX NATION. By Hall Caine, Author of “The Bondman.” Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d.; paper, 2s. 6d.
GOSSIP IN A LIBRARY. By Edmund Gosse. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, gilt top, 7s. 6d.
⁂ Large Paper Edition, limited to 100 copies. Price 25s. net.
THE CANADIAN GUIDE-BOOK. Part I. The Tourist’s and Sportsman’s Guide to Eastern Canada and Newfoundland, including all descriptions of Routes, Cities, Points of Interest, Summer Resorts, Fishing Places, &c. With an Appendix giving fish and game laws, and Official Lists of Trout and Salmon Rivers and their Lessees. By Charles G. D. Roberts. With Maps and many Illustrations. Crown 8vo, limp cloth, 6s.
NOTES FOR THE NILE. Together with a Metrical Rendering of the Hymns of Ancient Egypt, and of the Precepts of Ptah-Hotep (the oldest book in the world). By Hardwicke D. Rawnsley, M.A. Small 4to, cloth, 5s.
THE OLD MAID’S CLUB. By I. Zangwill, Author of “The Bachelor’s Club,” &c. With Illustrations by F. H. Townsend. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d.
WOMAN—THROUGH A MAN’S EYEGLASS. By Malcolm C. Salaman. With Illustrations by Dudley Hardy. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d.
THE GENTLE ART OF MAKING ENEMIES. By J. M‘Neill Whistler. In One Volume, pott 4to, 10s. 6d. Also, 150 Copies on Hand-made Paper, Numbered and Signed by the Author, £3 3s. each.
THE WORKS OF HEINRICH HEINE. Translated by Charles G. Leland, F.R.L.S., M.A. Volume I.—Florentine Nights, Schnabelewopski. The Rabbi of Bacharach, and Shakespeare’s Maidens and Women. Volumes II. and III., Pictures of Travel. In Two Volumes. Volume IV., The Book of Songs. Volumes V. and VI., Germany. In Two Volumes. Crown 8vo, 5s. each.
DE QUINCEY MEMORIALS. Edited by Alexander H. Japp, LL.D., F.R.S.E. In Two Volumes. Demy 8vo, with Portrait, 30s. net.
THE POSTHUMOUS WORKS OF THOMAS DE QUINCEY. Edited by Alexander H. Japp, LL.D., F.R.S.E. Volume I. Suspiria de Profundis and other Essays. Crown 8vo, 6s.
THE NEW EXODUS. The Story of the Jews in Russia. By Harold Frederic. Demy 8vo, illustrated.
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Heinemann’s Scientific Handbooks.
GEODESY. By J. Howard Gore. Small crown 8vo, illustrated, cloth, 5s.
MANUAL OF ASSAYING GOLD, SILVER, COPPER, and LEAD ORES. By Walter Lee Brown, B.Sc. With a Chapter on the ASSAYING OF FUEL, by A. B. Griffiths, Ph.D., F.R.S., F.C.S. Small crown 8vo, illustrated, cloth, 7s. 6d.
Colliery Guardian.—“A delightful and fascinating book.”
THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF GASES. By Arthur L. Kimball. Small crown 8vo, illustrated, cloth, 5s.
Chemical News.—“The man of culture who wishes for a general and accurate acquaintance with the physical properties of gases will find in Mr. Kimball’s work just what he requires.”
HEAT AS A FORM OF ENERGY. Professor R. H. Thurston. Small crown 8vo, illustrated, cloth, 5s.
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