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THE

CONTEMPORARY SCIENCE SERIES. EDITED BY HAVELOCK ELLIS.

Most of the vols. will be illustrated, containing between 300 and 400 pp. The first vol. will be issued on Oct. 25, 1889. Others to follow at short intervals.

THE

HE CONTEMPORARY SCIENCE SERIES will bring within general reach of the English-speaking public the best that is known and thought in all departments of modern scientific research. The influence of the scientific spirit is now rapidly spreading in every field of human activity. Social progress, it is felt, must be guided and accompanied by accurate knowledge, knowledge which is, in many departments, not yet open to the English reader. In the Contemporary Science Series all the questions of modern life-the various social and politico-economical problems of today, the most recent researches in the knowledge of man, the past and present experiences of the race, and the nature of its environment-will be frankly investigated and clearly presented.

The first volumes of the Series will be:

THE EVOLUTION OF SEX. By Prof. PATRICK GEDDES and
J. ARTHUR THOMSON. With 90 Illustrations, and about
300 pages.
[Now Ready.

ELECTRICITY IN MODERN LIFE
MANN. With 88 Illustrations.

THE ORIGIN OF THE ARYANS.
With numerous Illustrations.

BY G. W. DE TUNZEL[Ready 25th November.

By Dr. ISAAC TAYLOR. [Ready 25th December.

The following Writers, among others, are preparing

volumes for this Series:

Prof. E. D. Cope, Prof. G. F. Fitzgerald, Prof. J. Geikie, G. L. Gomme, E. C. K. Gonner, Prof. J. Jastrow (Wisconsin), E. Sidney Hartland, Prof. C. H. Herford, J. Bland Sutton, Dr. C. Mercier, Sidney Webb, Dr. Sims Woodhead, Dr. C. M. Woodward (St. Louis, Mo.), etc.

LONDON: WALTER SCOTT, 24 Warwick Lane, Paternoster Row.

A NEW SERIES OF CRITICAL BIOGRAPHIES. Edited by Professor ERIC S. ROBERTSON, M.A.

MONTHLY SHILLING VOLUMES.

VOLUMES ALREADY ISSUED

LIFE OF LONGFELLOW. By Prof. Eric S. Robertson. "A most readable little work."-Liverpool Mercury. LIFE OF COLERIDGE. By Hall Caine.

"Brief and vigorous, written throughout with spirit and great literary skill."-Scotsman.

LIFE OF DICKENS. By Frank T. Marzials.

"Notwithstanding the mass of matter that has been printed relating to Dickens and his works... we should, until we came across this volume, have been at a loss to recommend any popular life of England's most popular novelist as being really satisfactory. The difficulty is removed by Mr. Marzials's little book."-Athenæum.

LIFE OF DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI. By J. Knight. "Mr. Knight's picture of the great poet and painter is the fullest and best yet presented to the public."-The Graphic.

LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON. By Colonel F. Grant. "Colonel Grant has performed his task with diligence, sound judgment, good taste, and accuracy."-Illustrated London News.

LIFE OF DARWIN. By G. T. Bettany.

"Mr. G. T. Bettany's Life of Darwin is a sound and conscientious work." -Saturday Review.

LIFE OF CHARLOTTE BRONTË. By A. Birrell.

"Those who know much of Charlotte Brontë will learn more, and those who know nothing about her will find all that is best worth learning in Mr. Birrell's pleasant book."-St. James' Gazette.

LIFE OF THOMAS CARLYLE. By R. Garnett, LL.D. "This is an admirable book. Nothing could be more felicitous and fairer than the way in which he takes us through Carlyle's life and works."-Pall Mall Gazette.

LIFE OF ADAM SMITH. By R. B. Haldane, M.P.

"Written with a perspicuity seldom exemplified when dealing with economic science."-Scotsman.

LIFE OF KEATS. By W. M. Rossetti.

"Valuable for the ample information which it contains."-Cambridge Independent.

LIFE OF SHELLEY. By William Sharp.

"The criticisms

entitle this capital monograph to be ranked with the best biographies of Shelley."-Westminster Review.

LIFE OF SMOLLETT. By David Hannay.

"A capable record of a writer who still remains one of the great masters of the English novel."-Saturday Review.

LIFE OF GOLDSMITH. By Austin Dobson.

"The story of his literary and social life in London, with all its humorous and pathetic vicissitudes, is here retold, as none could tell it better."— Daily News.

GREAT WRITERS—(Continued).

LIFE OF SCOTT. By Professor Yonge.

"For readers and lovers of the poems and novels of Sir Walter Scott, this is a most enjoyable book."-Aberdeen Free Press.

LIFE OF BURNS. By Professor Blackie.

"The editor certainly made a hit when he persuaded Blackie to write about Burns."-Pall Mall Gazette.

LIFE OF VICTOR HUGO. By Frank T. Marzials.

"Mr. Marzials's volume presents to us, in a more handy form than any English, or even French handbook gives, the summary of what, up to the moment in which we write, is known or conjectured about the life of the great poet."-Saturday Review.

LIFE OF EMERSON. By Richard Garnett, LL.D.

"As to the larger section of the public, no record of Emerson's life and work could be more desirable, both in breadth of treatment and lucidity of style, than Dr. Garnett's."-Saturday Review.

LIFE OF GOETHE. By James Sime.

"Mr. James Sime's competence as a biographer of Goethe, both in respect of knowledge of his special subject, and of German literature generally, is beyond question."-Manchester Guardian.

LIFE OF CONGREVE. By Edmund Gosse.

"Mr. Gosse has written an admirable and most interesting biography of a man of letters who is of particular interest to other men of letters."The Academy.

LIFE OF BUNYAN. By Canon Venables.

"A most intelligent, appreciative, and valuable memoir."-Scotsman. LIFE OF CRABBE. By T. E. Kebbel.

"No English poet since Shakespeare has observed certain aspects of nature and of human life more closely; . . . Mr. Kebbel's monograph is worthy of the subject."-Athenæum.

LIFE OF HEINE. By William Sharp.

"This is an admirable monograph.. more fully written up to the level of recent knowledge and criticism of its theme than any other English work."-Scotsman.

LIFE OF MILL. By W. L. Courtney.

"A most sympathetic and discriminating memoir."-Glasgow Herald. LIFE OF SCHILLER. By Henry W. Nevinson.

"Presents the leading facts of the poet's life in a neatly rounded picture, and gives an adequate critical estimate of each of Schiller's separate works and the effect of the whole upon literature."-Scotsman.

LIFE OF CAPTAIN MARRYAT. By David Hannay.

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"We have nothing but praise for the manner in which Mr. Hannay has done justice to him whom he well calls one of the most brilliant and the least fairly recognised of English novelists.""-Saturday Review. Complete Bibliography to each volume, by J. P. ANDERSON, British Museum.

Volumes are in preparation by Goldwin Smith, Frederick Wedmore, Oscar Browning, Arthur Symons, W. E. Henley, Hermann Merivale, H. E. Watts, T. W. Rolleston, Cosmo Monkhouse, Dr. Garnett, Frank T. Marzials, W. H. Pollock, John Addington Symonds, Stepniak, etc., etc.

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LIBRARY EDITION OF GREAT WRITERS."-Printed on large paper of extra quality, in handsome binding, Demy 8vo, price 2s. 6d.

London: WALTER SCOTT, 24 Warwick Lane, Paternoster Row.

Monthly Shilling Volumes. Cloth, cut or uncut edges.

THE CAMELOT SERIES.

EDITED BY ERNEST RHYS.

VOLUMES ALREADY ISSUED—

ROMANCE OF KING ARTHUR. Edited by E. Rhys.

THOREAU'S WALDEN.

ENGLISH OPIUM-EATER.

Edited by W. H. Dircks.
Edited by William Sharp.

LANDOR'S CONVERSATIONS. Edited by H. Ellis.

PLUTARCH'S LIVES.
RELIGIO MEDICI, &c.
SHELLEY'S LETTERS.
PROSE WRITINGS OF SWIFT.
MY STUDY WINDOWS. Edited
GREAT ENGLISH PAINTERS.
LORD BYRON'S LETTERS.
ESSAYS BY LEIGH HUNT.
LONGFELLOW'S PROSE.
GREAT MUSICAL COMPOSERS.
MARCUS AURELIUS.

Edited by B. J. Snell, M.A.
Edited by J. A. Symonds.
Edited by Ernest Rhys.
Edited by W. Lewin.
by R. Garnett, LL.D.
Edited by W. Sharp.
Edited by M. Blind.
Edited by A. Symons.
Edited by W. Tirebuck.
Edited by E. Sharp.
Edited by Alice Zimmern.

SPECIMEN DAYS IN AMERICA. By Walt Whitman.

WHITE'S SELBORNE.
DEFOE'S SINGLETON.
MAZZINI'S ESSAYS.

Edited by Richard Jefferies. Edited by H. Halliday Sparling.

Edited by William Clarke.

PROSE WRITINGS OF HEINE. Edited by H. Ellis. REYNOLDS' DISCOURSES. Edited by Helen Zimmern. PAPERS OF STEELE & ADDISON. Edited by W. Lewin. BURNS'S LETTERS. Edited by J. Logie Robertson, M.A. Edited by H. H. Sparling.

VOLSUNGA SAGA.

SARTOR RESARTUS.

WRITINGS OF EMERSON.
SENECA'S MORALS.
DEMOCRATIC VISTAS.
LIFE OF LORD HERBERT.
ENGLISH PROSE.

Edited by Ernest Rhys.

Edited by Percival Chubb.
Edited by Walter Clode.
By Walt Whitman.
Edited by Will H. Dircks.
Edited by Arthur Galton.

IBSEN'S PILLARS OF SOCIETY.
FAIRY AND FOLK TALES.
EPICTETUS.

Edited by H. Ellis. Edited by W. B. Yeats. Edited by T. W. Rolleston. By James Russell Lowell. Edited by Stuart J. Reid.

THE ENGLISH POETS.
ESSAYS OF DR. JOHNSON.
ESSAYS OF WILLIAM HAZLITT.
LANDOR'S PENTAMERON, &c.
POE'S TALES AND ESSAYS.
VICAR OF WAKEFIELD.
POLITICAL ORATIONS.
CHESTERFIELD'S LETTERS.
THOREAU'S WEEK.

Edited by F. Carr. Edited by H. Ellis. Edited by Ernest Rhys. By Oliver Goldsmith. Edited by William Clarke. Selected by C. Sayle. Edited by Will H. Dircks. Edited by W. B. Yeats. By O. W. Holmes. By Charlotte Brontë.

STORIES from CARLETON
Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table.
JANE EYRE.

London: WALTER SCOTT, 24 Warwick Lane, Paternoster Row.

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