University of Virginia Library



    ROUTLEDGE'S EXCELSIOR SERIES
    OF STANDARD AUTHORS,
    Without Abridgment, Crown 8vo, 2s. each, in cloth.

  • 1 The Wide, Wide World, by Miss Wetherell.
  • 2 Melbourne House, by Miss Wetherell.
  • 3 The Lamplighter, by Miss Cummings.
  • 4 Stepping Heavenward, and Aunt Jane's Hero, by E. Prentiss.
  • 5 Queenchy, by Miss Wetherell.
  • 6 Ellen Montgomery's Bookshelf, by Miss Wetherell.
  • 7 The Two School Girls, and other Tales, ilustrating the Beatitudes, by Miss Wetherell.
  • 8 Helen, by Maria Edgeworth.
  • 9 The Old Helmet, by Miss Wetherell.
  • 10 Mabel Vaughan, by Miss Cummings.
  • 11 The Glen Luna Family, or Speculation, by Miss Wetherell.
  • 12 The Word, or Walks from Eden, by Miss Wetherell.
  • 13 Alone, by Marion Harland.
  • 14 The Lofty and Lowly, by Miss M'Intosh.
  • 15 Prince of The House of David, by Rev. J. H. Ingraham.
  • 16 Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Mrs. Stowe, with a Preface by Earl of Carlisle.
  • 17 Longfellow's Poetical Works, 726 pages, with Portrait.
  • 18 Burns's Poetical Works, with Memoir by Willmott.
  • 19 Moore's Poetical Works, with Memoir by Howitt
  • 20 Byron's Poetical Works, Selections from Don Juan.
  • 21 Pope's Poetical Works, Edited by the Rev. H. F. Cary, with a Memoir.
  • 22 Wise Sayings of the Great and Good, with Classified Index of Subjects.
  • 23 Lover's Poetical Works.
  • 24 Bret Harte's Poems.
  • 25 Mrs. Hemans' Poetical Works.
  • 26 Coleridge's Poetical Works, with Memoir by W. B. Scott.
  • 27 Dodd's Beauties of Shakespeare.
  • 28 Hood's Poetical Works, Serious and Comic, 456 pages.
  • 29 The Book of Familiar Quotations, from the Best Authors.
  • 30 Shelley's Poetical Works, with Memoir, by W. B. Scott.
  • 31 Keats' Poetical Works, with Memoir, by W. B. Scott.
  • 32 Shakespeare Gems. Extracts, specially designed for Youth.
  • 33 The Book of Humour, Wit, and Wilson, a Manual of Table Talk.
  • 34 E. A. Poe's Poetical Works, with Memoir by R. H. Stoddard.
  • 35 L. E. L., The Poetical Works of (Letitia Elizabeth Landon). With Memoir by W. B. Scott.
  • 37 Sir Walter Scott's Poetical Works, with Memoir.
  • 38 Shakespeare, complete, with Poemes and Sonnets, edited by Charles Knight.
  • 39 Cowper's Poetical Works.
  • 40 Milton's Poetical Works, from the Text of Dr. Newton.
  • 41 Sacred Poems, Devotional and Moral.
  • 42 Sydney Smith's Essays, from the Edinburg Review.
  • 43 Choice Poems and Lyrics, from 130 Poets.


    Routledge Excelsior Series —continued.

  • 44 Cruden's Concordance to the Old and New Testament, edited by Rev. C. S. Carey, 572 pp., 3 cols. on a page.
  • 45 Tales of a Wayside Inn, by H.W. Longfellow, complete edition.
  • 46 Dante's Inferno, translated by H. Longfellow, with extensive 'Notes.
  • 49 Household Stories, collected by the Brothers Grimm, newly translated, comprises nearly 200 Tales in 564 pp.
  • 50 Fairy' Tales and Stories, by Hans Christian Andersen, translated by Dr.H.W.Dulcken, 85 Tales in 575 pages.
  • 51 Foxe's Book of Martyrs, abridged from Milner's Large Edition, by Theodore Alois Buckley
  • 52 Sir Walter Scott's Tales of a Grandfather, being Stories taken from Scottish History. unabridged, 640 pages.
  • 53 The Boy's Own Book of Natural History, by the Rev. J.G.Wood, M.A.,400 illustrations.
  • 54 Robinson Crusoe with 52 plates by J.D.Watson.
  • 55 George Herbert's Works, in Prose and Verse, Edited by the Rev. R.A Willmott.
  • 56 Gulliver's Travels into several Remote Regions of the World, by Jonathan Swift.
  • 57 Captain Cook's Three Voyages Round the World, with a Sketch of his life, by Lieut. C.,R. Low, 512 pages.
  • 59 Walton and Cotton's Complete Angler, with additions and notes by the Agling Correspondent of the Illustrated London News, many illustrations
  • 60 Campbell's Poetical works.
  • 61 Lamb's Tals from Shakespeare.
  • 62 Comic poets of the Nineteenth Century.
  • 63 The Arabian Night's Entertainments.
  • 64 The Adventures of Don Quixote.
  • 65 The Adventures of Gill Bilas, translated by Sollett.
  • 66 Pope's Homer's Iliad and Odysey, complete in one vol.
  • 67 Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year and Some Account of the Great Fire in London.
  • 68 Wordsworth's Poetical Works
  • 69 Goldswith Smolett, Johnson and Shenstone, in I vol.
  • 70 Edgeworth's Moral Tales and Popular Tales, in I vol.
  • 71 The Seven Champions of Christendom.
  • 72 The Pillar of Fire by Rev. J.H. Ingraham.
  • 73 The Throne of David, by Rev. J.H.Ingraham.
  • 74 Barriers Burned Away, by the Rev. P. Roe.
  • 75 Southey's Poetical Works
  • 76 Chaucer's Poems.
  • 77 The Book of British Ballads, edited by S.C.Hall.
  • 78 Sandford and Merton, with 60 illustrations.
  • 79 The Swiss Family Robinson, with 60 illustrations.
  • 80 Todd's Student's Manual,
  • 81 Hawker's Morning Portion.
  • 82 Hawker's Evening Portion.
  • 83 Holmes' (O.W) Poetical Works.
  • 84 Evenings at Home, with 60 illustrations.
  • 85 Opening a Chestnut Burr, by the Rev. E.P.Roe
  • 86 What can She do? By the Rev. E.P. Roe.
  • 87 Lowell's Poetical Works.
  • 88 Sir Edward Seaward's Narrative of his Shipwreck.
  • 89 Robin Hod Ballads, edited by Ritson.


  • 1 The Arabian Nights, Unabridged, 8 plates
  • 2 Don Quixote, Unabridged.
  • 3 Gill Blas, Adevntures of, Unabridged
  • 4 Curiosities of Literature, by Isaac D'Israeli, Complete Edition.
  • 5 A Thousand and One Gems of British Poetry.
  • 6 The Blackfriars Shakespeae, edited by Charles Knight.
  • 7 Cruden's Concokrdance, by Carey.
  • 8 Boswell's Life of Dr.Johnson.
  • 9 The Works of Oliver Goldsmith.
  • 11 The Family Doctor, 500 woodeuts,
  • 12 Sterne's Works, Complete.
  • 13 Ten Thousand Wonderful Things.
  • 14 Extaordinary Popular Delusions, by Dr Mackay.
  • 16 Bartlett's Fmilliar Quotations.
  • 17 The Spectator, by Addison, &c., Unabridged.
  • 18 Routledge's Modern Speake — Comic—Serious—Dramatic.
  • 19 One Thousand and One Gems of Prose, edited by C. Mackay.
  • 20 Pope's Homer's Iliad and Odyssey.
  • 23 Josephus, tansated by Whiston.
  • 24 Book of Proverbs, Pharases, Quotation, and Mottoes.
  • 25 The Book of Modrn Aneccdotes—Theatrical, Legal, and American.
  • 26 Book of Tabe Tak, W.C.Russell.
  • 27 Junius, Woodfalll's edition.
  • 28 Chares Lamb's Woks.
  • 29 Froissart's Chronickes. [mation
  • 30 D'Aubigne's Story of the Refor.
  • 31 A History of England, by the Rev. James White.
  • 32 Macauay—Seected Essays, Misceanous Wwritings.
  • 33 Carleton's Traits, 1st series.
  • 34 — and series.
  • 35 Essays by Sydney Sith.
  • 36 Dante ongfeloww's translation.
  • 51 Prescott's Biographical and critial Essays.
  • 52 Nadpier's History of the Peninsular War, 1807-to, 53—1810.to.
  • 54 White's Natural History of Selborne with many illustations.
  • 55 Dean Milman's History of the Jews.
  • 56 Percy's Reiques of Ancient Poetry.
  • 57 Caucer's Poetical Works.
  • 58 Longfeloww's Prose Works
  • 59 Spenser's Poetical Works.
  • 60 Asmodeus, by Le Sage.
  • 61 Book of British Ballads, S.C. Hall.
  • 62 Plutarch's Livres (Langhorne's ed.)
  • 64 Book of Epigrams, W.D. Adams.
  • 65 Longfellow's Poems (Comp. Ed.)
  • 66 Lempriere's Classical Dictionary.
  • 67 Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations.
  • 68 Father Prout's Works, edited by C. Kent.
  • 69 Carleton's Traits and Stories, Complete in one volume.
  • 70 Walker's Rhyming Dictionary.
  • 71 Macfarlane's Hist. of British India.
  • 72 Defoe's Journal of the Plague and the Great Fire of London, with illustrations on steel by George Cruikshank.
  • 73 Glimpses of the Past, by C. Knight.
  • 74 Michaud's History of the Crusades, vol. I.
  • 75 —vol. 2. 76—vol. 3.
  • 77 A Thousand and One Gems of Song, edited by C. Mackay.
  • 78 Motley's Rise of the Dutch Republic [Complete.
  • 79 Prescott's Ferdinand and Isabella,
  • 80 — Conquest of Mexico, Comp.
  • 81 — Conquest of Peru. Comp.
  • 82 — Charles the Fifth.
  • 83 — Philip the Second. Vol. 5. 1 and 2 in I vol.
  • 84 — Vol. 3 and Essays in I vol.
  • 85 Jeremy Taylor's Life of Christ.
  • 86 Traditions of Lancashire, by John Roby, vol. I 87 —vol.2.
  • 88 "The Breakfast Table Series"—
  • The Autocrat—The Professor—
  • The Poet —by Oliver Wendell
  • Holmes, with steel portrait.
  • 89 Romaine's Life, Walk, and Triumph of Faith.
  • 90 Napier's History of the Peninsular War. 1812-14-[tion.
  • 91 Hawker's Poor Man's Daily Por-
  • 92 Chevreul on Colour, with 8 coloured plates.
  • 93 Shakespeare, edited by C. Knight, large type edition, with full-page illustrations, vol. I.
  • 94 —vol. 2—95—vol.3.
  • 96 The Spectator large type ed., vol.
  • 97 —vol. 2—98.—vol. 3.
  • 99 R.W. Emerson's Complete Works.
  • 100 Boswel's Life of Jonhanes and Tour to the Hebrides, vol. I,
  • 101 —vol. 2 102—vol.3
  • 103 S. Knowes' Dramatic Works.
  • 104 Roscoe's (W.) Lorenzo de Medici.
  • 105 —(W.) Life of Leo X., vol. I
  • 106 —vol.2.
  • 107 Brington's Literary History of the Middle Ages.