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The Conquest of Mexico, by W. H. PRESCOTT, 1843, with an introduction by
Mrs. ALEC TWEEDIE. Two volumes. 1915. Also the two volumes together, sultan red
leather. Pp. xxii, 376, 422, with two maps.
World's Classics, Nos. 197, 198.

A New Spirit of the Age, by R. H. HORNE, 1844, with an introduction by
W. JERROLD. 1907. Pp. xxiv, 472.

World's Classics, No. 127.

No. 6.

No. 236.

1903,

1912.

World's Classics, No. 170.

World's Classics, No. 61.

World's Classics, No. 89.

with an introduction by World's Classics, No. 95.

Essays, by R. W. EMERSON (1841, 1844). 1901, 9th imp. 1920. Pp. 360.
Nature, and Other Miscellanies, by R. W. EMERSON. 1922. Pp. 278.
English Traits, 1856, and Representative Men, 1850, by R. W. EMERSON.
3rd imp. 1911. Pp. 356.
World's Classics, No. 30.
On Liberty, 1859, Representative Government, 1861, and The Subjection of Women,
1867, by JOHN STUART MILL, with an introduction by M. G. FAWCETT.
Pp. xx, 548.
The Origin of Species, by CHARLES DARWIN, 1859, with a note by GRANT
ALLEN. 1902, 6th imp. 1919. Pp. 464.
World's Classics, No. 11.
The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table, by O. W. HOLMES (1857). 1904, 3rd imp.
1909. Pp. 276.
The Professor at the Breakfast-Table, by O. W. HOLMES, 1860, with an introduction
by Sir W. R. NICOLL. 1906, reprinted 1911. Pp. x, 274.
The Poet at the Breakfast-Table, by O. W. HOLMES, 1872,
Sir W. R. NICOLL. 1906, reprinted 1911. Pp. viii, 308.
Horae Subsecivae, by Dr. JOHN BROWN, 1862, with an introduction by AUSTIN
DOBSON. 1907, reprinted 1911. Pp. xx, 350.
The Rise of the Dutch Republic, by J. L. MOTLEY, 1855, with an introduc-
tion by CLEMENT SHORTER. Three volumes. 1906, reprinted, Vol. I, 1913, Vols. II
and III, 1914. Pp. xxvi, 1790.
World's Classics, Nos. 96-8.
The Book of Snobs, by W. M. THACKERAY, 1848, with Sketches and Travels in
London, &c., 1860-3. 1904, 3rd imp. 1911. Pp. 446.
World's Classics, No. 50.
Walden, or Life in the Woods, by H. D. THOREAU, 1854, with an introduction by
T. WATTS-DUNTON. 1906, reprinted 1910. Pp. xvi, 300. World's Classics, No. 68.
JOHN RUSKIN. Four Ruskin House Editions, by arrangement with Mr. G. Allen, 1907
A Joy for Ever, 1857, The Two Paths, 1859.
Pp. 438.
Sesame and Lilies, 1865, Ethics of the Dust, 1866. Pp. 360.
Time and Tide, 1867, Crown of Wild Olive, 1866. Pp. 408.
Unto This Last, 1862, Munera Pulveris, 1872. Pp. 338.
History of Civilization in England, by H. T. BUCKLE, 1857-61. 3 vols.

World's Classics, No. 118.

No. 147.

No. 145.

No. 146.

No. 148.

I, 1903, 4th imp. 1919; II, 1903, 3rd imp. 1919; III, 1904, 4th imp. 1920. Pp. 1,438.

Nos. 41, 48, 53.

World's Classics, No. 158.

Letters from High Latitudes, by Lord DUFFERIN, 1860, with an introduction by R. W. MACAN. 1910. Pp. xxxvi, 264, illustrated. Dreamthorp, 1863, with selections from Last Leaves, 1868, by ALEXANDER SMITH, introduction by HUGH WALKER. 1914. Pp. xxviii, 320.

World's Classics, No. 200.

An Autobiography by Anthony Trollope, with an Introduction by

World's Classics, No. 239.

MICHAEL SADLEIR. 1923. Pp. xxiv +336. Eighteenth Century Vignettes, by AUSTIN DOBSON. 3 series. Nos. 245-7. Four Frenchwomen, by AUSTIN DOBSON. Selected Poems, by AUSTIN DOBSON.

No. 248.

No. 249.

5. Translations

Homer's Iliad, translated by POPE, with Pope's preface, first published 1715-20. 1902, 5th imp. 1919. Pp. xxxvi, 508.

World's Classics, No. 18.

Homer's Odyssey, translated by POPE, first published 1725. 1903, 3rd imp. 1911. Pp. 388.

World's Classics, No. 36.

No. 117.

Aeschylus, the Plays translated into English Verse, with a preface and a few notes, by
LEWIS CAMPBELL (1890). 1906, reprinted 1912. Pp. xxii, 278.
Sophocles, the Plays translated into English Verse, with a preface and a few notes, by
LEWIS CAMPBELL (1883). 1906, 3rd imp. 1921. Pp. xxviii, 316.
Aristophanes' Acharnians, Knights, Birds, and Frogs, translated into English verse
by J. HOOKHAM FRERE, 1839, with an introduction by W. W. MERRY. 1907, re-
printed 1912. Pp. xxii, 358.
World's Classics, No. 134.

No. 116.

Virgil, translated by DRYDEN (first published 1697). 1903, 3rd imp. 1912. Pp. 494.

Virgil, translated by JAMES RHOADES. 1921. Pp. xii, 424.

World's Classics, No. 37.

No. 227.

The Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, newly translated by JOHN

JACKSON, with a short introduction on the leading principles of Stoicism and some notes on the Text. 1906, reprinted 1911. Pp. xx, 136. World's Classics, No. 60.

À Kempis, the Imitation of Christ (c. 1470), the anonymous translation of 1677 revised

World's Classics, No. 49.

1841. 1903, 6th imp. 1920. Pp. 242. Machiavelli's Prince, translated by LUIGI RICCI. 1903, 3rd imp. 1921. Pp. viii, World's Classics, No. 43.

108.

Montaigne's Essayes, translated by JOHN FLORIO, 1603. Three volumes. Vol. I, 1904, reprinted 1910; Vol. II, 1906, reprinted 1920; Vol. III, 1906. Pp. 1,496. World's Classics, Nos. 65, 70, 77.

Cervantes' Don Quixote, translated by CHARLES JERVAS (1742), with notes and introduction by J. FITZMAURICE-KELLY. Two volumes. 1907, reprinted 1912. Also the two volumes bound together, sultan red leather. Pp. xxxii, 552, 594, with frontispiece. World's Classics, Nos. 130-1.

Lesage's Gil Blas, translated by TOBIAS SMOLLETT, 1748, with an introduction

1907. Also the two volumes World's Classics, Nos. 151-2.

and notes by J. FITZMAURICE-KELLY. Two volumes. together, sultan red leather. Pp. xxxii, 408, 422. Goethe's Faust. Part I, translated by J. ANSTER, 1835, now printed with Marlowe's Faustus, and an introduction to the two plays by Sir A. W. WARD. 1907, reprinted 1916, 1919. Pp. xxxiii, 236. World's Classics, No. 135. The Three Dervishes and Other Persian Tales and Legends. For the most part translated from hitherto unpublished Bodleian MSS. By REUBEN LEVY. 1923. Pp. xii, 212. World's Classics, No. 254.

The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan. By JAMES MORIER. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by C. W. STEWART. 1923. Pp. xxiv, 450, with a map. World's Classics, No. 238. Polish Tales by Modern Authors. Translated by ELSIE C. M. BENECKE and M. BUSCH. 1921. Pp. x, 348.

World's Classics, No. 230.

Translations from the Russian

Aksákoff. A Russian Gentleman, 1846, translated from the Russian, by J. D. DUFF.
1923. Pp. xii, 284.
World's Classics, No. 241.
Aksákoff. Years of Childhood, 1858, translated from the Russian by J.D. DUFF. 1923.
Pp. viii, 446.
World's Classics, No. 242.
Nekrassov.
Who can be happy and free in Russia? 1864, newly translated by
JULIET SOSKICE. With an introduction by DAVID SOSKICE. 1917. Pp. xxiv, 340.
World's Classics, No. 213.

Tolstoy. The Cossacks and three other tales of the Caucasus 1853-63, translated by

World's Classics, No. 208.

L. and A. MAUDE. 1916. Pp. viii, 372. Tolstoy. War and Peace, 1868-9, a novel, translated by LOUISE and AYLMER MAUDE. In three volumes.

World's Classics, Nos. 233-5.

No. 72.

Volume I, with an Introduction by AYLMER MAUDE. 1922. Pp. xxxii, 440. Volume II. 1923. Pp. xii, 540. Volume III. 1923. Pp. xii, 548. Tolstoy. Twenty-three Tales, published 1872-1903, translated by L. and A. MAUDE. 1906, 9th imp. 1921. Pp. x, 272. Tolstoy. Anna Karenina, 1875, translated by L. and A. MAUDE. Two vols. 1918. Pp. xiv, 494, x, 438. Also the two volumes bound together, sultan red leather. Nos. 210, 211. Tolstoy. A Confession (1882), and What I believe (1884), translated by AYLMER MAUDE. 1921. Pp. xii, 390. Tolstoy. Essays and Letters, 1884-1903, newly translated by AYLMER MAUDE. 1903, reprinted 1911. Pp. viii, 372. Tolstoy. Resurrection, 1899, translated by L. MAUDE with an introduction by A. MAUDE. 1916, reprinted 1919. Pp. xiv, 464. Tolstoy. Plays, translated by LOUISE and AYLMER MAUDE. Complete edition, including the Posthumous Plays. 1923. Pp. xiv, 398.

World's Classics, No. 229.

World's Classics, No. 46.

World's Classics, No. 209.

World's Classics, No. 243.

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Aeschylus (tr. L. Campbell).

Matthew Arnold, 1849-67.
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R. Browning, 1842-64.
Burns.

Byron, Selected Poems.

Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
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Dryden's Virgil.

English Songs and Ballads.

Goethe's Faust and Marlowe's Doctor

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Herrick.

Homer's Iliad (Pope).

Homer's Odyssey (Pope).

Hood, Selected Poems.

Ingoldsby Legends.

Keats.

Keble's Christian Year.

Longfellow's Evangeline, &c.

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Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome, &c.
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Morris, Guenevere; Jason, &c.

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Scott, Selected Poems.

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Tennyson, Selected Poems.

Whittier, Selected Poems.

Wordsworth, Selected Poems.

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