THE CRANFORD SERIES. CRANFORD. By Mrs. GASKELL. With Preface by ANNE THACKERAY RITCHIE, and 100 Illustrations by HucH THomson. Crown 8vo, gilt, or edges uncut. 6s. PALL MALL GAZETTE.—“ One is almost tempted to think, as one turns over the pages of this delightful edition, that Mrs. Gaskell must have written Cranford with a prophetic eye for Mr. Hugh Thomson as an illustrator. All the characters in the little village society gain by Mr. Thomson’s sympathetic delineation.” DAILY NEIWS.—‘ It is no small feat to have added a chapter to Crxan/ord which will enhance the pleasure of the reader of that delightful sketch.” DAILY TELEGRAPH.—“ Never have Mrs. Gaskell’s charming sketches of Cranford appeared in daintier guise. . . . Cvanford can now boast of a preface that is as near perfection as possible.” DAYS WITH SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY. Reprinted from The Spectator. With Illustrations by HuGH THomson. Crown 8vo, gilt, or edges uncut. 6s. MORNING POST.—“ It is not the first time by many that the worthy knight has afforded subject for the artist's pencil, but he has never received happier treatment. Mr. Thomson’s Cranford was excellent indeed, but his Six Roger de Coverley is even better. Among the many drawings it is hard to find those that are specially admirable, for the general level of the merit is so high.” DAILY TELEGRAPH.—“ Both in paper and type the reprint leaves nothing to be desired, and Mr. Thomson has evidently found the task of illustrating the diversions of the famous old squire extremely congenial to his tastes.” THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD. By OLIVER GOLDSMITH. A new Edition, with 182 Illustrations by HucH TuHomson, and a Preface by Austin Doxpson. Second Edition. Crown 8vo, gilt, or edges uncut. 6s. TIMES.— We cannot conclude without mentioning an attractive reprint of an old favourite, The Vicar of Wakefield, with a preface by Austin Dobson, and illustrations by Hugh Thomson, sufficiently recommended by the congenial pencil of the artist and the congenial pen of the author of the preface.” SATURDAY REVIEW.—“ One of the best illustrated cars we know.” MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON,