VICTORIA:

QUEEN AND EMPRESS.

BY

JOHN CORDY JEAFFRESON,

Author of “The Real Lord Byron,” etc.

In Two Volumes, 8vo. With Portraits.     [In October.


TWENTY-FIVE YEARS IN THE
SECRET SERVICE.

THE RECOLLECTIONS OF A SPY.

BY

MAJOR LE CARON.

In One Volume, 8vo. With Portraits and Facsimiles. Price, 14s.


REMINISCENCES OF
COUNT LEO NICHOLAEVITCH
TOLSTOI.

BY

C. A. BEHRS,

TRANSLATED FROM THE RUSSIAN BY

PROFESSOR C. E. TURNER.

In One Volume, Crown 8vo.     [In October.


THE REALM OF THE HABSBURGS

BY

SIDNEY WHITMAN,

Author of “Imperial Germany.”

In One Volume. Crown 8vo.     [In November.


ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON:

A STUDY OF HIS LIFE AND WORK.

BY

ARTHUR WAUGH, B.A. Oxon.

WITH TWENTY-ONE ILLUSTRATIONS.

From Photographs Specially Taken for this Work, and Two Portraits.

In One Volume, Demy 8vo, 10s. 6d.

Contents:—Lincolnshire—Cambridge—Literary troubles and Arthur Hallam’s Death—Early Years in London—The Beginnings of Fame—From The Princess to In MemoriamMaudIdylls of the King—From the Idylls to the Dramas—Queen Mary and HaroldThe Falcon and The CupThe Promise of May and Becket—From Tiresias to Demeter—The Closing Years—The Voice of the Age.


THE WORKS OF HEINRICH HEINE. Translated by Charles Godfrey Leland, M.A., F.R.L.S. (Hans Breitmann.) Crown 8vo, cloth, 5s. per Volume.

I. FLORENTINE NIGHTS, SCHNABELEWOPSKI, THE RABBI OF BACHARACH, and SHAKESPEARE’S MAIDENS AND WOMEN.     [Ready.

Times.—“We can recommend no better medium for making acquaintance at first hand with ‘the German Aristophanes’ than the works of Heinrich Heine, translated by Charles Godfrey Leland. Mr. Leland manages pretty successfully to preserve the easy grace of the original.”

II., III. PICTURES OF TRAVEL. 1823-1828. In Two Volumes.     [Ready.

Daily Chronicle.—“Mr. Leland’s translation of ‘The Pictures of Travel’ is one of the acknowledged literary feats of the age. As a traveller Heine is delicious beyond description, and a volume which includes the magnificent Lucca series, the North Sea, the memorable Hartz wanderings, must needs possess an everlasting charm.”

IV. THE BOOK OF SONGS.     [In the Press.

V., VI. GERMANY. In Two Volumes.     [Ready.

Daily Telegraph.—“Mr. Leland has done his translation in able and scholarly fashion.”

VII., VIII. FRENCH AFFAIRS. In Two Volumes.     [In the Press.

IX. THE SALON.     [In preparation.

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