By MRS. ALFRED SIDGWICK,
AUTHOR OF ‘THE GRASSHOPPERS,’ ‘THE
INNER SHRINE,’ ETC.
Second Impression.
THE ARBITER.
By MRS. HUGH BELL,
AUTHOR OF ‘THE STORY OF URSULA.’
MR. ELLIOTT: a Story of Factory Life.
By ISABELLA O. FORD,
AUTHOR OF ‘ON THE THRESHOLD,’ ‘MISS
BLAKE OF MONKSHALTON,’ ETC.
T’ BACCA QUEEN.
By THEODORA WILSON.
THE BETTALEY JEWELS.
By E.M. BALFOUR BROWNE.
HALF MY LIFE.
By CAPTAIN W.T. HICKMAN.
CASTING OF NETS.
By RICHARD BAGOT.
Eighth impression.
RED POTTAGE.
By MARY CHOLMONDELEY.
Thirteenth impression
THE KING WITH TWO FACES.
By M.E. COLERIDGE.
Eighth Impression.
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Price Three Shillings and Sixpence.
TWO BABES IN THE CITY.
By CHRISTINE SETON AND ESTRA WILBRAHAM.
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ESSEX HOUSE PRESS PUBLICATIONS.
MR. EDWARD ARNOLD has much pleasure in calling attention to the fact that almost without exception these interesting books have all been bought up and become out of print before publication, while one or two that have found their way into the sale-rooms have commanded a high premium.
These books are printed at Essex House, on the presses used by the late Mr. William Morris at the Kelmscott Press, which were purchased by the Guild of Handicraft. Members of Mr. Morris’s staff are also retained at the Essex House Press, and it is the hope of the Guild of Handicraft by this means to continue in some measure the tradition of good printing and fine workmanship which William Morris revived.
Subscribers to the complete series of Essex House Publications are given priority for any new book issued, and the number of subscribers is constantly increasing.
Among the volumes expected to be published during the coming season are the following:
ERASMUS’ Praise of Folly. SIR THOMAS CHALLONER’S Translation (Elizabethan). With a set of illustrations, borders, frontispiece, and initial by WILLIAM STRANG, and a cloth cover in motley by C.R. ASHBEE. 250 copies. L3 3s.
The Psalms of David. This book will
be in the new type with a
fresh set of historiated ‘bloomers’
designed by C.R. ASHBEE. 250 copies.
American Sheaves and English Seed Corn.
Essays and Addresses by
C.R. ASHBEE.