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'THE WORLD'S CLASSICS'

CZECH TALES, SELECTED. Translated by Marie Busch and Otto

Pick (288).

DICKENS. Christmas Books (307).

ENGLISH SHORT STORIES. Four Series.

Milford (193, 228, 315, 477).

Selected by H. S.

FRENCH SHORT STORIES. Eighteenth to Twentieth Centuries.
Selected and translated by K. Rebillon Lambley (396).
GASKELL (MRS.). Introductions by Clement Shorter. Cousin
Phillis, and Other Tales (168). Lizzie Leigh, The Grey
Woman, and Other Tales, &c. (175). Right at Last, and Other
Tales, &c. (203). Round the Sofa (190).

GERMAN SHORT STORIES. Translated by E. N. Bennett (415). GERMAN SHORT Stories (MODERN). Translated by H. Steinhauer and Helen Jessiman (456).

GHOSTS AND MARVELS and MORE GHOSTS AND MARVELS. Two
Selections of Uncanny Tales made by V. H. Collins. Intro-
duction by Montague R. James in Series I (284, 323).
HARTE (BRET). Short Stories (318).

HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Tales (319).

HOLME (CONSTANCE). The Wisdom of the Simple, &c. (453). IRVING (WASHINGTON). Tales (320).

PERSIAN (FROM THE). The Three Dervishes, and Other Stories. Translated from MSS. in the Bodleian by Reuben Levy (254). POE (EDGAR ALLAN). Tales of Mystery and Imagination (21). POLISH TALES BY MODERN AUTHORS. Translated by Else C. M. Benecke and Marie Busch (230).

RUSSIAN SHORT STORIES. Translated by A. E. Chamot (287).
SCOTT. Short Stories. With an Introduction by Lord David
Cecil (414).

SPANISH SHORT STORIES. Sixteenth Century. In contemporary
translations, revised, with Introduction, by J. B. Trend (326).
TOLSTOY. Nine Stories (1855-63) (420). Twenty-three Tales.
Translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude (72).
TROLLOPE. Tales of all Countries (397).

¶Travel and Topography

BORROW (GEORGE). The Bible in Spain (75). Wild Wales (224).
Lavengro (66). The Romany Rye (73).

DUFFERIN (LORD). Letters from High Latitudes (158).
MELVILLE (HERMAN). Typee (294). Omoo (275).

MORIER (J. J.). Hajji Baba of Ispahan. Introduction by C. W.
Stewart, and a Map (238).

SMOLLETT (TOBIAS). Travels through France and Italy in 1765. Introduction (lxii pages) by Thomas Seccombe (90).

STERNE (LAURENCE). A Sentimental Journey (333).

INDEX OF AUTHORS, ETC.

Addison, 6.
Aeschylus, 5.
Africa, Stories of, 13.
Ainsworth (W. Harrison), 8.
À Kempis (Thomas), 13.
Aksakoff (Serghei), 4.
American Criticism, 4, 10.
American Verse, 4.
Ancient Law, 13.

Apocrypha The (R. V.), 13.
Aristophanes, 5.
Arnold (Matthew),
Aurelius (Marcus), II, 13.
Austen (Jane), 8.

II.

Austrian Short Stories, 13.

Bacon (Francis), II
Bagehot (Walter) 12.
Barrow (Sir Juhn), 10.
Beaumont and Fletcher, 6.
Blackmore (R. D.), 8.
Blake (William), 11.
Borrow (George), 3,. 14.
British Colonial Policy, 13.
Foreign Policy, 13.
Brontë Sisters, 8 11.
Brown ing (Robert), 6, II.
Buckle (T. H.), 10, 12

Buddha, Sayings of the, 13.
Bunyan (John), 8.
Burke, 12.

Burns (Robert), II.
Butler, 8.

Byron (Lord), II.

Carlyle (Thomas), 5, 6, 10.

Cellini (Benvenuto), 4.
Cervantes, 8,

Chaucer, II.

Chesterfield, 10.
Cobbold (Richard), 8.
Coleridge (S. T.), 10, II.
Collins (Wilkie), 8.
Colman, 6.
Confucius, 13.

Congreve (William), 6, 11.
Cooper (J. Fenimore), 8.
Cowper (William), 10.
Crabbe, 5.

Crime and Detection, 13.
Critical Essays, 3, 7, 10.
Czech Tales, 14.

Dante, 3, II.

Darwin (Charles), II.
Defoe (Daniel), 8.
Dekker, 6.

De Quincey (Thomas), 4:
Dickens (Charles), 8, 14.

Disraeli (Benjamin), 8.
Dobson (Austin), 5, 7, II.
Don Quixote, 8.
Douglas (George), 8.
Dryden, 5, 6.

Dufferin (Lord), 10, 14.

Eighteenth-Century Comedies,
Eliot (George), 8.

Elizabethan Comedies, 6.
Elizabethan Tragedies, 6.
Emerson (R. W.), 7.

English Critical Essays, 7, 10.
English Essays, 3, 4.
English Prose, 4.

English Sermons, 7.

English Short Stories, 3, 4, 14.
English Songs and Ballads, 4, II.
English Speeches, 12.
English Verse, 4, II.

Farquhar, 6.

Fielding (Henry), 6, 8.
Four Gospels, 13.
Francis (St.), 5, 11.
Franklin (Benjamin), 4.

French Short Stories, 14.

Froude (J. A.), 7.

Galt (John), 8.

Gaskell (Mrs.), 5, 8, 14.
Gay, 6.

German Short Stories, 14.

Ghosts and Marvels, 14.
Gibbon (Edward), 4, 10.
Gil Blas, 9.

Goethe, 6, 11, 12.

Goldsmith (Oliver), 6, 8, 11.

Gray (Thomas), 10, II.

Harris (J. C.), 8.
Harte (Bret), 14.

Hawthorne (Nathaniel), 8, 14.
Haydon 'B. R.), 5.
Hazlitt (William), 5, 7, 10.
Herrick Robert), II.
Holme (Constance), 8, 14.
Holmes (Oliver Wendell), 7.
Homer, 5, 12.
Hood (Thomas), 12.
Horne (R. H.), 7.
Houghton (Lord), 5.
Hunt (Leigh), 5, 7.

Ibsen (Henrik), 6, 12.
Inchbald (Mrs.), 6.
Ingoldsby Legends, II.
International Affairs, 13.

Irving (Washington), 7, 10, 14.

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INDEX OF AUTHORS, ETC.

Johnson (Samuel), 5, 10.

Keats, 12.

Keble (John), 12.
Keith (A. B.), 13.
Kingsley (Henry), 9.
Koran, The, 13.
Lamb (Charles), 7.
La Motte Fouqué, 9.
Landor (W. S.), 7.
La Rochefoucauld, 7.
Lesage, 9.

Longfellow (H. W.), 12.

Macaulay (T. B.), 5, 10, 12.
Machiavelli, 12.
Mackenzie (Compton), 9.
Maine, Sir Henry, 13.
Marcus Aurelius, II. 13.
Marlowe (Christopher), 6, 12.
Marryat (Captain), 9.
Massinger, 6.

Maude (Aylmer), 3,5.
Meinhold (J. W.), 9.
Melville (Herman), 9, 14.
Mill (John Stuart), 5, 13.
Milton (John), 7, 12.
Montaigne, 7.
More (Paul Elmer), 10.
Morier (J. J.), 9, 14.
Morris (W.), 12.
Morton, 6.
Motley (J. L.), 10.
Murphy, 6.

Narrative Verse, 4, 12.
New Testament, 13.

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Reynolds (Sir Joshua), 7.

Rossetti (Christina), 12.
Rowe, 6.

Ruskin (John), 7, 13.
Russian Short Stories, 14.
Rutherford (Mark), 7.
Sainte-Beuve, 10.

Scott (Sir W.), 5, 9, 12, 14.
Scottish Verse, 4. 12.
Sermons (English), 7, 13.
Shakespeare, 6. 12.

Shakespeare Criticism, 10.

Shakespeare's Predecessors and

Contemporaries, 6.

Shelley, 12.

Sheridan (R. B.), 6.
Smith (Adam), 13.
Smith (Alexander), 7.
Smollett (T.), 7, 9, 14.
Sophocles, 5.
Southerne, 6.

Southey (Robert), 10.
Spanish Short Stories, 14.
Stanhope (Lord), 5.
Steele, 6.

Sterne (Laurence), 7, 9, 14.
Stevenson (R. L.), 7, 9.
Sturgis, 9.

Swift (Jonathan), 9.
Swinburne, 12.
Swinnerton (Frank), 9.

Taylor (Meadows), 9.
Tennyson (Lord), 12.
Thackeray (W. M.), 9.
Three Dervishes, The, 14.

Tolstoy, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13, 14.
Tracts and Pamphlets, 4, 7.
Trevelyan, 5.

Trollope (Anthony), 3, 5, 9, 14.

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Further Volumes are in preparation.

January 1940

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