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 6 MR. WILLIAM HEINEMANN'S LIST. General ^Literature* THE JEW AT HOME. Impressions of a Summer and Autumn Spent with Ilim. By Joseph Pennell. With Illustrations by the Author, ^to, cloth. [/« the Press. WOMAN—THROUGH A MAN'S EYEGLASS. By Malcolm C. Salaman. With Illustrations by Dudley Hardy. Crown 8vo, cloth. STRAY MEMORIES. By Ellen Terry. 410. Illustrated. [/« preparation GIRLS AND WOMEN. By E. Chester, pott 8vo, cloth 2s. 6d., or gilt »*jctra, 3s. 6d. Literary World.—'* We gladly commend this delightful little work to the thoughtful girls of our own country. We hope that many parents and daughters will read and ponder over the little volume." Scottish Leader.—"A wise little book—fitted to be useful to girls and women everywhere." GOSSIP IN A LIBRARY By Edmund Gosse, Author of " Northern Studies," &c. Second edition, crown 8vo, buckram, gilt top, 7*. 6d. Athenteum.—There is a touch of Leigh Hunt in this picture of the book- lover among his books, and the volume is one that Leigh Hunt would have delighted in." St. James Gazette.—" An exquisitely pretty book." National Observer.—"A charming book." on application. THE WORD OF THE LORD UPON THE WATERS. Sermons read by His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Germany, while at Sea on his Voyages to the Land of the Midnight Sun. Composed by Dr. Richter, Army Chaplain, and Translated from the German by John R. McIlraith. 4to, cloth, 2s. 6d. Times.—" The Sermons are vigorous, simple, and vivid in themselves, and well adapted to the circumstances in which they were delivered." THE PASSION PLAY AT OBERAMMERGAU, 1890. By F. W. Farrar, D.D., F.R.S., Archdeacon and Canon of Westminster, &c. &c. 4to, cloth, zs. 6d. Spectator.—"Among the many accounts that have been written this year of 'The Passion Play,' one of the most picturesque, the most interesting, and the most reasonable, is this sketch of Archdeacon Farrar's. . . . This little book will be read with delight by those who have, and by those who have not, visited Oberammergau." DE QUINCEY MEMORIALS. Being Letters and other Records here first Published, with Communications from Coleridge, The Wordsworths, Hannah More, Professor Wilson, and othtis. Edited, with Introduction, Notes, and Narrative, by Alexander H. Japp, LL.D., F.R.S.E. In two volumes, demy 8vo, cloth, with portraits, 301. net. Daily Telegraph.—" Few works of greater literary interest have of late years issued from the press than the two volumes of * De Quincey Memorials.' They comprise most valuable materials for the historian of literary and social England at the beginning of the century ; but they are not on that account less calculated to amuse, enlighten, and absorb the general reader of biographical memoirs." THE SOCIAL LIFE OF MARIE BASHKIRTSEFF Letters and Journals. With Drawings and Studies by the youthful Artist' [/» preparation.
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