
Chatto & Windus's List of Books, July 1878
"Chatto & Windus's List of Books, July 1878" by Chatto & Windus is a catalog of published works, showcasing a variety of books including fiction, non-fiction, and illustrated volumes authored by different writers. This publication likely originated during the late 19th century, a time when literature was experiencing significant developments and diversification. The catalog contains commentary and quotes from notable figures like John Ruskin, as well as descriptions of various titles, emphasizing the value of literature and the worthiness of investing in books compared to other pleasures. The opening of this catalog features a poignant reflection from Ruskin regarding society's perception of books and literature, lamenting the undervaluation of reading materials while extolling the enrichment that comes from them. Following this introduction, the catalog lists various titles available from Chatto & Windus, featuring works such as "The Art of Beauty" by Mrs. H. R. Haweis, "A History of Advertising" by Henry Sampson, and "Æsop's Fables," among many others. Each listing includes a brief description and a quote or review that highlights the book's content and appeal, showcasing the diverse literary offerings of the time.
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