Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Each volume has also special t.-p With prefaces by Lloyd Osbourne and Mrs. Stevenson Maps on lining-papers v. 1. An inland voyage. Travels with a donkey in the Cevennes.--v. 2. Virginibus puerisque. Ethical papers. Edinburgh: picturesque notes.--v. 3. New Arabian nights. The pavilion on the links, and other tales.--v. 4. The amateur emigrant. The old and new pacific capitals. The Silverado squatters. The Silverado diary.--v. 5. Familiar studies of men and books. Criticisms.--v. 6. Treasure island.--v. 7. Prince Otto.--v. 8. The dynamiter [written in collaboration with Mrs. Stevenson]-- cont'd v. 9. Plays [written in collaboration with W. E. Henley and Mrs. R. L. Stevenson]--v. 10. Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Fables. The waif woman. The story of a lie. When the devil was well.--v. 11. Kidnapped.--v. 12. The Merry men and other tales.--v. 13. Memories and portraits. Random memories. Fontainebleau. Memoirs of himself. Selections from his note book.--v. 14. Poems: A child's garden of verses. Underwoods. Songs of travels. Moral emblems.--v. 15. Poems: Ballads. New poems.--v. 16. Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin. Records of a family of engineers.--v. 17. The black arrow.--v.18. The master of Ballantrae.--v.19. The wrong box [written in collaboration with Lloyd Osbourne] The bodysnatcher.--v.20. In the South seas. Letters from the South seas.-- cont'd v.21. The wrecker [written in collaboration with Lloyd Osbourne]--v.22. David Balfour.--v.23. Island nights' entertainments. The misadventures of John Nicholsan.--v.24. The ebb-tide: a trio and quartette [written in collaboration with Lloyd Osbourne] Some unfinished stories.--v.25. St. Ives.--v.26. Vailima papers. A footnote to history.--v.27. Essays on literature. Essays on nature. Juvenilia. College papers. Scientific papers. Sketches. Stevenson's companion to the cook book. Stevenson at play.--v.28. Weir of Hermiston. Heathercat. The Young chevalier. The Great North road.--v.29-32. Letters, edited by Sir Sidney Colvin