1897 _Essays on the Novel: as ill.u.s.trated by Scott and Miss Austen._ By A. A. Jack. London: Macmillan & Co.
["Miss Austen," pp. 232-297.]
1898 _The Novels of Jane Austen._ Winchester Edition.
Ten volumes. London: Grant Richards. 8vo.
[Subsequently, in 1906, this edition was re-issued with a new t.i.tle-page by John Grant of Edinburgh.]
1898 _Emma._ With an introduction by Joseph Jacobs, and ill.u.s.trations by Chris Hammond. London: George Allen. pp. xxvi-504. 8vo.
1898 _The Novels of Jane Austen._ Edited by R. Brimley Johnson; with coloured ill.u.s.trations by C. E.
and H. M. Brock. London: J. M. Dent & Co.
[This edition seems to be printed from the same type as that used in the 1892 edition. Many of the obvious misprints have been corrected; but two following chapters in _Mansfield Park_ are still numbered x.x.xii, throwing out the numeration of all subsequent chapters.]
1899 _Jane Austen: Her Contemporaries and Herself._ An essay in criticism. By Walter Herries Pollock.
London: Longmans, Green & Co. pp. 125. 8vo.
[The contemporaries are Miss Burney, Miss Edgeworth, and Miss Ferrier.]
1899 _Sense and Sensibility._ With an introduction by J.
Jacobs, and ill.u.s.trations by Chris Hammond.
London: George Allen, pp. xxviii-389. 8vo.
1899 _The Works of Jane Austen._ With coloured frontispieces by H. M. Brock. The Temple Edition.
Ten volumes. London: J. M. Dent & Co.
8vo.
1899 _Catherine Morland._ [sc. _Northanger Abbey_.] Roman traduit de l"anglais. Par F. Fenelon. Published in _La Revue blanche_. Paris. pp. 364. 8vo.
1900 _Pride and Prejudice._ With an introduction and notes by E. V. Lucas. Methuen"s "Little Library."
Two volumes. London: Methuen & Co.
[1900] _Pride and Prejudice._ Ill.u.s.trated by Chris Hammond; with an introduction by William Keith Leask.
London: The Gresham Publishing Co. 8vo. N.D.
1901 _Northanger Abbey._ With an introduction by E. V.
Lucas. Methuen"s "Little Library." London: Methuen & Co. pp. xiv-273. 8vo.
1902 _The Novels of Jane Austen._ Hampshire Edition. Five volumes. London: R. Brimley Johnson. 8vo.
[There is a publisher"s note at the beginning of _Pride and Prejudice_, and each novel contains two specially drawn end-papers ill.u.s.trating its topographical details. The text differs occasionally from that of the novels _edited_ by Mr.
Brimley Johnson.]
1902 _Jane Austen: Her Homes and Her Friends._ By Constance Hill. Ill.u.s.trations by Ellen G. Hill, and reproductions in photogravure, &c. London: John Lane. pp. viii-279. 8vo.
[The book contains much topographical detail.]
1904 _Pride and Prejudice._ Ill.u.s.trated by Chris Hammond.
London: Blackie & Son. pp. viii-392. 8vo.
1905 _The Works of Jane Austen._ "Sense and Sensibility."
Introduction by Sidney Lee. Methuen"s Standard Library. London: Methuen & Co.
pp. vii-247. 8vo.
[It is stated that the text is taken from that of the second edition. The other novels in this series do not seem to have been published up to the present.]
1905 _Jane Austen and her Times._ By G. E. Mitton. With twenty-one ill.u.s.trations. London: Methuen & Co. pp. viii-334. 8vo.
1906 _Jane Austen"s Novels._ With introduction by R.
Brimley Johnson. Everyman"s Library. Five volumes. London: J. M. Dent & Co. 8vo.
1906 _Jane Austen"s Sailor Brothers: being the Adventures of Sir Francis Austen, G.C.B., Admiral of the Fleet, and Rear-Admiral Charles Austen._ By J. H. Hubback and Edith C. Hubback. London: John Lane. pp. xiv-294. 8vo.
[Four hitherto unpublished letters of Jane to her brothers are given.]
1907 _The Works of Jane Austen_--I. "Emma." With an introduction by E. V. Lucas. The World"s Cla.s.sics. Oxford: Henry Frowde. pp. xv-459.
8vo.
1907-9 [_The Novels of Jane Austen._] With coloured ill.u.s.trations by C. E. Brock. "The Series of English Idylls." Five volumes. London: J. M. Dent & Co. 8vo.
1908-10 _The Novels of Jane Austen._ With general introduction and notes by R. Brimley Johnson. Coloured ill.u.s.trations and end-pieces by A. Wallis Mills.
The Saint Martin"s Ill.u.s.trated Library of Standard Authors. Ten volumes. London: Chatto & Windus. 8vo.
1909 _Jane Austen and Her Country-house Comedy._ By W. H. Helm. London: Eveleigh Nash. pp. x-259.
8vo.
[A critical appreciation. The frontispiece is an imaginary portrait of Jane Austen.]
1910 _Pride and Prejudice._ Abridged and edited by Mrs. Frederick Boas. English Literature for Schools. Cambridge: at the University Press.
pp. xix-211. 8vo.
[The editor"s object is to present the book in a form suitable for school reading. Some notes are given.]
1910 _Encyclopaedia Britannica._ Eleventh Edition. Cambridge: at the University Press.
["Jane Austen," by E. V. L[ucas], vol. ii.
pp. 906-7.]
[This is an accurate account, except that it contains the same two mistakes as those in the _Dictionary of National Biography_.]
1911 _Essays and Studies._ By members of the English a.s.sociation. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press.
["Jane Austen," by A. C. Bradley, vol. ii.
pp. 7-36.]
1911 _Chawton Manor and its Owners._ A family history.
By William Austen Leigh and Montagu George Knight. London: Smith, Elder & Co. pp. viii-219.