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ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

A BIBLIOGRAPHY of his COMPLETE WORKS

BY J. HERBERT SLATER.

"Such a compilation could not have been in better hands."-Westminster Gazette.

"Booklovers already owe a good deal to Mr. Slater, and, judging from the first volume, their debt will be greatly increased by this new series."-Nation.

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THE "HOW TO" SERIES.

FOR THE BIBLIOGRAPHER AND ALL BOOK-LOVING READERS.
By HENRY B. WHEATLEY, F.S.A.

HOW TO FORM A LIBRARY.

The experienced librarian and bibliographer will find in "How to Form a Library" many help ful and practical suggestions; while the book-loving reader will discover much that will both interest and amuse him.

HOW TO CATALOGUE A LIBRARY.

The various points and rules for the making of a Library Catalogue are brought forward in their natural order, and the principles involved in the rules are discussed. With an unusually copious Index.

HOW TO MAKE AN INDEX.

The various theories concerning Indexing are set forth, and certain rules are laid down, and illustrated, for the making of an index; while erroneous methods are exposed and illustrated by examples. Much entertaining reading on cognate subjects is interspersed with the more practical parts of the work.

HOW TO USE A LIBRARY.

By JAMES DOUGLAS STEWART,

Islington Public Libraries; "Editor of the English Catalogue," etc.

Practical Advice to Students and General Readers, with Explanations of Library Catalogues, a Systematic Description of Guides to Books, and a Guide to Special Libraries, etc.

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"The book will be found useful to publishers, booksellers, and editors, in fact, to all who have to do with books. A valuable and handy little handbook."- -Publisher's Circular.

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HOW TO TRACE A PEDIGREE. By H. A. CROFTON.

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"A handy little manual. The beginner who wishes to trace his own or his friend's pedigree should certainly get this book. It is cheap, handy, and gives the information which it is essential to know."-Antiquary.

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English Poetry and Old Plays prior to 1660. Illuminated MSS.
Elizabethan Literature. Books in Elaborate Bindings. Books
with Coloured Plates. Specimens of Early Printing before 1500.
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Brazil), Australasia, etc.
FANCY SUBJECTS.
DOCUMENTS.

FINE ENGRAVED PORTRAITS AND
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Book-Prices Current.

BOOK-PRICES CURRENT

VOLUMES I. TO XXIX.

Being a Record of the Prices at which Books have been sold at Auction during the years 1887 to 1915, with the Titles and Descriptions of the Books in full, the Catalogue Numbers, the Names of the Purchasers, Special Notes on certain Books, and a very full Index.

Demy 8vo. bound in buckram, and printed on good paper, with fine margin for notes, price £1 7s. 6d. net each.

Some of the earlier volumes are out of print, and greatly advanced in price. Information concerning these can be had on application to the Publisher. The more recent ones can still be had at the published price, but very few copies of any of the volumes remain on hand.

Opinions of the Press.

"We acknowledge, with much pleasure, that 'Book-Prices Current' is now the most carefully edited work of its kind published in this or any other country."-Athenæum.

"With the present season of book-auctions, "Book-Prices Current' reaches its 25th year, and it is, we believe, the only purely bibliographical periodical in existence which has continued to appear for a quarter of a century regularly, uninterruptedly, and with a promptitude which is a credit to those who produce it and a boon to those who use it. It has had many rivals and imitators, both at home and abroad; but the only effect of this rivalry has been many improvements in matters of detail."-The Times, Sept. 29th, 1911. "It exhibits all those good qualities of accurate record which have raised the publication to such a position of universal esteem.”—Publishers' Circular.

Uniform with BOOK-PRICES CURRENT,

THE INDEX TO THE FIRST
TEN VOLUMES OF

BOOK-PRICES CURRENT, 1887-1896
Constituting a Reference List of Subjects and, incidentally,
a Key to Anonymous and pseudonymous Literature.
Demy 8vo., bound in buckram. Price One Guinea net

"If money, as Anthony Trollope neatly put it, be the reward of labour, too much is certainly not asked for the labour which has marshalled into order a manuscript involving 33,000 distinct titles and considerably over 500,000 numerals. The typographical arrangement of the volume will receive praise from those who can understand the difficulties of the printers' task."The Guardian.

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RECORD OF THE PRICES AT WHICH BOOKS

HAVE BEEN SOLD AT AUCTION,

FROM OCTOBER, 1914, TO AUGUST, 1915,
BEING THE SEASON 1914-1915,

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