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Oxford Rowing, a history of Boat-Racing at Oxford from the earliest times, with a record of the Races, Eights from 1815, the Boat Race from 1829, Henley from 1828, Torpids from 1838, Trial Eights from 1858; and Index, by W. E. SHERWOOD. 1900. Crown 8vo (72 × 53), pp. 406, with twenty-six illustrations from old drawings and photographs. Reissue in paper covers, 5s. net. Oxford University Press, London. On the Grammar of Rowing, three lectures by EDMOND WARRE, with appendixes on the Henley Course, the Stroke, and Coaching. 1909. 8vo (83x52), pp. 62, At the Clarendon Press.

5s. net.

Henley Races, with details of Regattas from 1903 to 1914 inclusive, and a complete index of Competitors and Crews since 1839, by Sir THEODORE COOK. 1919. 8vo (82×51), pp. xvii +519, 18s. 6d. net; with Rowing at Henley, 30s. net.

Oxford University Press, London. 1919. 8vo (83 × 51⁄2), pp. xxii + 182, 13s. 6d. net. With Henley Races, 30s. Oxford University Press, London.

Rowing at Henley, by Sir THEODORE COOK.
with a map, ten diagrams, and other illustrations.
net the two volumes.

Folk-Lore

Rustic Speech and Folk-Lore, by ELIZABETH MARY WRIGHT. 1913. 8vo (9x53), pp. 352. 6s. net. Oxford University Press, London.

Folk Memory or the Continuity of British Archaeology, by WALTER JOHNSON.

1908. Chapters on the use of Stone and Bronze, Flint implements, Dene Holes, Linchets, Dew Ponds, White Horses', &c. &c., with bibliography and Index. 8vo (9 x 6), pp. 416, with illustrations. 12s. 6d. net. At the Clarendon Press.

With a Memoir. 1923.

At the Clarendon Press.

The Mummers' Play. By the late R. J. E. TIDDY. 8vo (9×6), pp. 258, with 3 illustrations. 14s. net. English Fairy Poetry from the Origins to the 17th Century, by FLORIS DELATTRE. 1912. 8vo (9 x 6), pp. 234. 4s. net.

Oxford University Press, London.

The Fairy Faith in Celtic Countries, by W. Y. EVANS WENTZ. 1911. 8vo (9 x 6),

Oxford University Press, London.

pp. xxviii +524, with frontispiece. Out of print. Irish Witchcraft and Demonology, by ST. J. D. SEYMOUR. 1913. 8vo (81 × 51⁄2),

pp. 264. 5s. net.

A History of Chess, by H. J. R. MURRAY.

900, with 160 illustrations. Cloth, 42s. net.

Oxford University Press, London.

1913. Royal 8vo (10 × 71⁄2), pp. At the Clarendon Press.

Histories of Oriental chess were published by Hyde (at the Oxford University Press) in 1694 and by Forbes in 1860, of European chess by Von der Lasa in 1897; the three works of Van der Linde in 1874-1881; in the present treatise the author has made use of more recent inquiries, but the greater part of his book is based upon his own thirteen years' work at original sources, especially unpublished Arabic and early European manuscripts.

Books of Travel and Description

Journal of a Lady of Quality, being the Narrative of a Journey from Scotland to the West Indies, North Carolina, and Portugal, in the years 1774 to 1776. Edited by EVANGELINE WALKER ANDREWS in collaboration with CHARLES MCLEAN ANDREWS. 1921. (Yale Historical Publications: Manuscripts and Edited Texts, VI.) Medium 8vo (91× 64), pp. 342, with 7 plans and maps. 18s. 6d. net. Yale University Press. Spanish Sketches, by A. B. PIDDINGTON. 1916. Crown 8vo (71⁄2 × 5), pp. 170, with thirty-four plates. 5s. net. Oxford University Press, London. A Naturalist in Tasmania, by GEOFFREY SMITH. 1909. 8vo (9 × 6), with thirty-five illustrations and a map. 8s. 6d. net. Pastels from the Pacific, with Illustrations in colours and in black and white, by F. LENWOOD. 1917. Fcap 4to (8×61), pp. 240, with 8 half-tone illustrations, 12 pastels, and a folding chart. 5s. net. Oxford University Press, London.

pp. 152, At the Clarendon Press.

Books of Travel and Description (continued)

To Mexico with Scott. Letters of CAPT. E. K. SMITH to his Wife.

Prepared for the press by his daughter, EMMA J. BLACKWOOD, with an Introduction by R. M. JOHNSTON. 1917. Demy (81 × 51), pp. iv + 226. 6s. 6d. net. Harvard University Press. Peaks and Pleasant Pastures, by Sir CLAUD SCHUSTER, with five maps drawn by E. H. NEW. 1911. 8vo (9×6), pp. 228. 7s. 6d. net. At the Clarendon Press. Inscriptions from Swiss Chalets, by W. LARDEN. With 52 illustrations. 1913. 8vo (9×6), pp. 208. 8s. net. Oxford University Press, London. Dead Towns and Living Men, being Pages from an Antiquary's Notebook, by C. L. WOOLLEY. 1920. 8vo (83 × 53), pp. viii + 260, with illustrations. 12s. 6d. net. Oxford University Press, London. Accidents of an Antiquary's Life. By D. G. HOGARTH. 1910. 8vo (8×51), pp. x + 176, with 40 illustrations from photographs taken by the author and his companions. 6s. net. Transferred from another Publisher. L'Île Percée. The Finial of the St. Lawrence or Gaspé Flâneries. Being a Blend of

Reveries and Realities; of History and Science; of Description and Narrative; as also a Signport to the Traveller. By JOHN M. CLARKE. 1923. 8vo (9×6), pp. xii+204, with illustrations and a map. 12s. 6d. net. Yale University Press.

Fifty Years on the Old Frontier, as Cowboy, Hunter, Guide, Scout, and

Ranchman. By JAMES H. COOK. With an Introduction by Brigadier-General CHARLES KING. 1923. Medium 8vo (91× 6†), pp. xx+292, with 46 illustrations. 18s. 6d. net. Yale University Press. The Englishman in the Alps, selected by ARNOLD LUNN. 1913. Fcap 8vo (63 × 41), pp. 314. 5s. net. Oxford University Press, London.

Three Anthologies of Travel

The Englishman in Italy, selected by G. H. WOLLASTON. 1909. Fcap 8vo

At the Clarendon Press.

(63 × 41), pp. 328. 5s. net. The Englishman in Greece, with an introduction by Sir JAMES RENNELL RODD. 1910. Fcap 8vo (63 × 41), pp. 328. 5s. net.

At the Clarendon Press.

Englishmen and Italians, Some Aspects of their Relations Past and Present, by G. M. TREVELYAN. Royal 8vo (92 × 61), pp. 20. 2s. net.

Two Archaeological Journeys

British Academy.

By D. G.

Devia Cypria. Notes of an Archaeological Journey in Cyprus in 1888. HOGARTH. 1889. Royal 8vo (10 × 6), pp. 132, with index, appendix, a map, seven illustrations, and nine diagrams. 14s. Oxford University Press, London. The Islands of the Aegean, by H. F. TOZER. 1890. Crown 8vo (73 × 51⁄2), pp. xii, 362, with six maps. 8s. 6d. net.

At the Clarendon Press.

The Faroes and Iceland, by N. ANNANDALE, with an appendix on the Celtic
Pony, by F. H. A. MARSHALL. 1905. Crown 8vo (74 × 51), pp. viii + 238, with twenty-
four illustrations. 4s. 6d. net.
At the Clarendon Press.

A. CZAPLICKA.

1915.

At the Clarendon Press.
F. and W. R. BENÉT.
Yale University Press.

Aboriginal Siberia, a study in Social Anthropology, by M. 8vo (9×6), pp. 392, with sixteen plates and two maps. 14s. net. The East I Know, by PAUL CLAUDEL, translated by T. 1914. Demy 8vo (81 × 43), pp. 214. 8s. 6d. net. A Naturalist in the Bahamas: John I. Northrop. Memorial volume edited by H.F. OSBORN. 1910. 8vo, pp. xvi, 282, illustrated. 12s. 6d. net. Columbia University Press.

A West Surrey Sketch Book. Twenty-six Drawings by W. HYDE. With an Introductory Essay by E. PARKER. 1913. 82 x 7, pp. 40, twenty-six plates. 2s. 6d. net. Oxford University Press, London. Tales of an Old Seaport, a sketch of the history of Bristol, Rhode Island, by W.H. MUNRO. 1917. Demy 8vo (81⁄2 × 53), pp. 292. 9s. net.

Princeton University Press.

SHAKESPEARE 1564-1616

Shakespeare's England, being an Account of the Life and Manners of his Age. Forty-three sections by contributors of authority, with an Ode on the Tercentenary Commemoration by the Poet Laureate. 1916 and reprinted. Two volumes, medium 8vo (91×64), pp. xxiv, 546, xii, 610, with two photogravure frontispieces and 195 illustrations in line and half-tone. Second impression. 42s. net. At the Clarendon Press.

CONTENTS:-Ode on the Tercentenary Commemoration of Shakespeare, by Robert Bridges, Poet Laureate. I. The Age of Elizabeth, by Sir Walter Raleigh. II. Religion, by the Rev. R. Bayne. III. The Court, by E. K. Chambers. IV. The Army, Military Service and Equipment; The Soldier, by the Hon. J. W. Fortescue; Armour and Weapons, by Viscount Dillon. V. The Navy, Ships and Sailors, by L. G. Carr Laughton. VI. Voyages and Exploration, Geography and Maps, by the late J. D. Rogers. VII. Travel at Home and Abroad, by Charles Hughes. VIII. Education, Schools and School Books, Universities, &c., by Sir John Sandys. IX. Scholarship, Chroniclers and Historians, Scholars and Translators, by Sir John Sandys. X. Handwriting, by Sir E. Maunde Thompson. XI. Commerce, Trade and Manufactures, Coinage, Currency, and Tokens, by G. Unwin. XII. Agriculture, Gardening, by R. E. Prothero. XIII. Law, by Arthur Underhill. XIV. Medicine, by Alban Doran. XV. Astronomy and Astrology, by E. B. Knobel; Alchemy, by R. Steele; Natural History: Animals, by C. T. Onions ; Plants, by Sir W. T. Thiselton-Dyer. XVI. Folklore, Sports, Fairies, Witchcraft, by H. Littledale. XVII. The Fine Arts: Painting, by Lionel H. Cust; Music, by W. Barclay Squire; Architecture, by J. A. Gotch. XVIII. Heraldry, by Oswald Barron. XIX. Costume, by Percy Macquoid. XX. The Home, Furniture, Food and Drink, &c., by Percy Macquoid. XXI. London and the Life of the Town, by H. B. Wheatley. XXII. Authors and Patrons, by D. Nichol Smith. XXIII. Booksellers, Printers, and Stationers, by R. B. McKerrow. XXIV. Actors; *The Actor, Shakespeare as Dramatic Critic, The Clown, Rehearsals, Stage Arrangements and Properties, Â Performance, by Percy Simpson. XXV. The Playhouse, by William Archer, and W. J. Lawrence. XXVI. The Masque, by Percy Simpson. XXVII. Sports and Pastimes. Hunting, by the Hon. J. W. Fortescue; Falconry, by the Hon. Gerald Lascelles; Coursing, Fowling, and Angling, by A. Forbes Sieveking; Archery, by Colonel H. Walrond; Horsemanship, Fencing, and Duelling, Games, Dancing, by A. Forbes Sieveking; Bearbaiting, Bullbaiting, and Cockfighting, by Sir Sidney Lee. XXVIII. Rogues and Vagabonds, by Charles Whibley. XXIX. Ballads and Broadsides, by Professor C. H. Firth. XXX. Shakespeare's English, by Dr. Henry Bradley. Index of Passages cited from Shakespeare's works. Index of Proper Names. Index of Subjects and Technical Terms.

THE SHAKESPEARE TERCENTENARY, 1916

Published for the Shakespeare Tercentenary Committee

A Book of Homage to Shakespeare. Edited by Sir ISRAEL GOLLANCZ, Honorary Secretary of the Shakespeare Tercentenary Committee. 1916.

One hundred and sixty-six contributions by as many authors belonging to the British Empire, the Allies and Neutral States; English Verse by T. Hardy, A. Dobson, L. Binyon, J. Drinkwater, A. P. Graves, Evelyn Underhill, W. M. Dixon, R. Ross, W. H. Davies, H. Trench, A. Noyes, C. C. Stopes, W. J. Courthope, J. Rennell Rodd, O. Elton, W. L. Courtney, R. W. Bond, A. R. Skemp, G. C. Moore Smith, H. J. C. Grierson; Prose and Verse in English, Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Sanskrit, the other living languages of Ireland, Wales, and in Egypt and South Africa, as well as those of France, Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Roumania, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Russia, Serbia, Poland, Jugoslavia, Finland, Japan, China, Persia, Armenia. Medium 4to (11×91), pp. 588, with photogravures of the Droeshout portrait, elaborated and in proof (the unique copy), the Stratford bust, the Chandos portrait and Kneller's portrait, also four collotypes. 25s. net. Oxford University Press, London.

Shakespeare, by A. C. SWINBURNE. The introductory Essay prefixed to the three volume Oxford edition of 1905, issued separately. 1909. Crown 8vo (7 x 5), pp. 84. 2s. Oxford University Press, London.

THE FIRST FOLIO TERCENTENARY, 1923

In Commemoration of the First Folio Tercentenary. A Resetting of the Preliminary Matter of the First Folio, with a Catalogue of Shakespeariana exhibited in the Hall of the Worshipful Company of Stationers, illustrative Facsimiles, and Introduction by Sir ISRAEL GOLLANCZ. 1923. Royal 8vo (10 × 63), pp. 56, with frontispiece and 2 plates. 5s. net. Shakespeare Association. The Foundations of Shakespeare's Text, by Professor ALFRED W. POLLARD, April 23, 1923. (The Annual Shakespeare Lecture, 1923.) (Tercentenary of the First Folio.) Royal 8vo (91×61), pp. 18. Paper cover. 1s. net. British Academy. Guide to the MSS. and Printed Books exhibited in celebration of the Tercentenary of the First Folio Shakespeare. 1923. (British Museum Shakespeare Exhibition, 1923.) Fcap 4to (81⁄2 × 63), pp. 78, with 8 plates. Is. net. British Museum.

The Shakespeare Association Pamphlets

Royal 8vo (91×6). Paper covers

The Problem of The Merry Wives of Windsor', by the Right Hon. J. M. ROBERTSON. Read November 9th, 1917. (No. 2.) Pp. 32. 1s. 6d. net.

Shakespeare and His Welsh Characters, by the late ARTHUR E. HUGHES. Read at a Joint Meeting of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion and the Shakespeare Association at a Meeting held at King's College on May 24, 1918. (No. 3.) Pp. 34. 1s. 6d. net.

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The Authorship of The Taming of a Shrew', 'The Famous Victories of Henry V,' and the additions to Marlowe's Faustus', by H. DUGDALE SYKES. Read before a Meeting of the Shakespeare Association held at King's College on February 28, 1919. (No. 4.) Pp. 36. 1s. 6d. net.

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Shakespeare's Tempest' as Originally Produced at Court, by ERNEST LAW. (No. 5.) Pp. 36. 1s. 6d. net.

The Seventeenth Century Accounts of the Masters of the Revels, by CHARLOTTE CARMICHAEL STOPES. 1922. (No. 6.) Pp. 36. 2s. net.

The Beginnings of the English Secular and Romantic Drama, by ARTHUR W. REED. 1922. (No. 7.) Pp. 32. 2s. net.

Dryden as an Adapter of Shakespeare, by ALLARDYCE NICOLL. 1922. (No. 8.) Pp. 36. 2s. net.

Rise and Fall in Shakespeare's Dramatic Art. A Paper read at the Annual General Meeting of the Shakespeare Association at King's College, University of London, on Oct. 27, 1922, by ROMAN DYBOSKI. 1923. (Pamphlet No. 9.) Pp. 30. 2s. net.

The Problem of Timon of Athens, by Professor PARROTT. 1923. (Pamphlet No. 10.) Pp. 34. 2s. net. Shakespeare Association.

Shakespeare in Poland, by JOSEPHINE CALINA (Mrs. ALLARDYCE NICOLL). 1923. (Shakespeare Survey under the general direction of Sir I. GOLLANCZ, I.) 8vo (81 × 64), pp. 76. 6s. net.

Shakespeare Association.

Contemporary Essays and Studies

MARK RUTHERFORD'S JOURNALS

The Early Life of Mark Rutherford, by Himself. 1913. Fcap 8vo (6) × 4),

pp. 92, with eight illustrations. 2s. 6d. net.

Pages from a Journal. Second edition. 1910. Fcap 8vo (62 × 41), pp. 350. 5s. net. More Pages from a Journal. 1910. Fcap 8vo (6x44), pp. 312. 5s. net.

Last Pages from a Journal, with other Pages, edited by his Wife. 1915. Fcap 8vo Oxford University Press, London. (See also p. 189)

(6 × 44), pp. 330. 5s. net.

By WILLIAM STEBBING. Truths or Truisms, Essays on themes though common-perhaps because common— of an interest not exhausted nor exhaustible, by WILLIAM STEBBING. In three volumes. 1911, 12, 15. 8vo (91 × 6), pp. 180, 182, 162. Cloth, 4s. net each, on Oxford India paper, 6s. net each. Oxford University Press, London. Three Essays, Posthumous Fame, Toleration, Brilliant Failures. 1910. Crown 8vo (72 × 5), pp. 16. 6d. net. Oxford University Press, London.

By Sir WALTER RALEIGH. (See also p. 7, and the General Index) Some Authors. A Collection of Literary Essays, 1896-1916. By WALTER RALEIGH. 1923. 8vo (9×6), pp. viii+332. 15s. net. At the Clarendon Press. CONTENTS:-Boccaccio; Don Quixote; Sir Thomas Hoby; Thomas Howell; Sir John Harington; John Dryden and Political Satire; George Savile, First Marquess of Halifax; The Battle of the Books; Robert Burns; William Blake; Shelley; Matthew Arnold; James McNeill Whistler; Burke.

1910.

Six Essays on Johnson:-Samuel Johnson (the Leslie Stephen Lecture, 1907)-
On the Two-Hundredth Anniversary of Johnson's Birth-Johnson without Boswell-
Johnson on Shakespeare-Early Lives of the Poets-Johnson's Lives of the Poets.
8vo (9 x 5), pp. 184. 7s. 6d. net. Samuel Johnson, alone, 2s.(net. At the Clarendon Press.
The Meaning of a University, an inaugural address delivered to the Students
of University College, Aberystwyth. 1911. 8vo (9 x 6), pp. 24. Out of print.
At the Clarendon Press.
Romance. Vanuxem Lectures, 1914-15. 1916. Demy 8vo (8×51), pp. 88. 4s. 6d. net.
Princeton University Press.

sion. 3s. 6d. net.

By AUSTIN DOBSON. (See also pp. 182, 188, 212) A Bookman's Budget. 1917. Crown 8vo (7x42), pp. xxii+202. Second impresOxford University Press, London. Later Essays, 1917-1920. 1921. 8vo (7 × 43), pp. 180. With a frontispiece. Oxford University Press, London.

6s. 6d. net.

By MAURICE HEWLETT

Wiltshire Essays. 1921. Fcap 8vo (6×44), pp. 234. 6s. 6d. net.

Oxford University Press, London.

Extemporary Essays. 1922. Fcap 8vo (6 × 4), pp. 256. 6s. 6d. net.

Oxford University Press, London.

Yale University Press.

Progress and Science. Essays in Criticism, by ROBERT SHAFER. 1922. 8vo
(8x51), pp. xii + 244. 12s. net.
The English Secret and other Essays. By BASIL DE SÉLINCOURT. 1923.
Oxford University Press.

8vo (9 x 6), pp. viii+174. 10s. 6d. net.

CONTENTS:-The English Secret; A French Romantic; The Challenge to Poetry; An Aristocracy of Service; Reconstruction; An Aspect of the League of Nations; Town Housing; The Revolution in the Mind; Lord Grey and the Prelude; Poetry and the Intuition of Immortality; The Evolution of World Peace; Industry and Humanity; Spiritual Democracy; Meeting the Megatherium.

Cotswold Characters, by JOHN DRINKWATER. 1921. wood by PAUL NASH. Crown 8vo (7 × 5), pp. 54. 6s. 6d. net.

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