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T EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY · CLASSIFIED LIST rg  ;» Aimard's The Indian Scout. 428

 Ainsworth’s (Harrison) Old St Paul’s. Intro. by W. E. A. Axon. 522
 ,, ,, The Admirable Crichton. Intro. by E. Rhys. 804

6 L ,, ,, The Tower of London. 400 T., ,3; ,, ,, Windsor Castle. 709 “ ,, ,, Rockwood. Intro. by Frank Swinnerton. 870

Q‘§’ American Short Stories of the Nineteenth Century. Edited by John
  • ‘$ Cournos. 840

3 I 1. Austen’s (J one) Emma. Introduction by R. B. Johnson. 24 . ,, ,, Mansfield Park. Introduction by R. B. Johnson. 23 g i_. ,, ,, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. Introduction by " H. B. Johnson. 25 { 1. ,, ,, Pride and Prejudice. Introduction by R. B. Johnson. 22 _; v_ 1. ,, ,, Sense and Sensibility. Intro. by R. B. Johnson. 21 2 f Balzac’s (Honore de) Atheist’ Mass. Preface by George Saintsbury. 229 l { ,, ,, Catherine de Medici. Introduction by George i < ¢ Saintsbury. 419 , A ,, ,, Christ in Flanders. Introduction by George j A Saintsbury. 284 i L _ ,, ,, Cousin Pons. Intro. by George Saintsbury. 463 . ,, ,, Eugenio Grandet. Intro. by George Saintebury. 169

 . ,, ,. Lost Illusions. Intro. by George Saintsbury. 656

g ,, ,, Old Goriot. Intro. by George Saintsbury. 170

 ,, ,, The Cat and Racket, and Other Stories. 349
 A ,, ,, The Chouans. Intro. by George Saintsbury. 285

- . ,, ,, The Country Doctor. Intro. George Saintsbury. 530 ‘ * ,, ,, The Country Parson. 686 {g . ,, ,, The Quest of the Absolute. Introduction by George

 s Saintsbury. 286
 7 ,, ,, The Rise and Fall of Cesar Birottcau. 596

cj I ,, ,, The Wild Ass’s Skin. Intro. George Saintsbury. 26 (_ ,, ,, Ursule Mirouet. Intro. by George Saintsbury. 733

   l3arbusse's Under Fire. Translated by Fitzwater Wray. 798

Q 5, 1. Bennett’s (Arnold) The Old Wives' Tale. 919

 L Blackmore's (R. D.) Lorna Doone. 304
 3 1. Borrow’s Lavengro. Introduction by Thomas Seocombe. 119
 ,, Romany Rye, 120
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f Bronte's (Anne) The Tenant ot Wildfell Hall and Agnes Grey. 685

 (.A_» 1. ,, (Charlotte) Jane Eyre. Introduction by May Sinclair. 287
 —» 1. ,, ,, Shirley. Introduction by May Sinclair. 288

gi .(.e ,, ,, The Professor. Introduction by May Sinclair. 417 jj ‘ ,, ,, Villette. Introduction by May Sinclair. 351

 <y* L ,, (Emily} Wuthcrinsc Heights. 243

jg i }.(_‘ Burney’s (Fanny) Evelina. Introduction by R. B. Johnson. 352

 ..`.e Butler’s (Samuel) Erewhon and Erewhon Revisited. Introduction by

eg Desmond MacCarthy. 881

   ,, ., The Way ot All Flesh. Intro. by A. J. Hoppe. 895
 ji Collins’ (Wilkie) The Woman in \Nhite. 464
   1. Conrad's Lord Jim. Introduction by R. B. Cunninghame Grahame. 925
 1. Convcrse's (Florence) Long Will. 328
  ff ...i A I Da.na’s (Richard H.) Two Years before the Mast. 588

{ij Daudet’s Tartarin of Tarascon and Tartarin of the Alps. 423

  {ig;} Detoe’s Fortunes and Mistortunes ot Moll Flanders. Intro. by G. A. Aitken
 . ,, . Captain Singleton. Introduction by Edward Garnett. 74 [837

sag ' ,,. I ‘ Journal ot the Plague Year. Introduction by G. A. Aitken. 259

   ,;,5 Memoirs of a Cavalier. Introduction by G. A. Aitken. 283
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   O§ABLE§_DICKENS’ Worms. Eeehvoiume with an Intro. by G. K. Chesterton,
   Notes. 290 A 2 ( 1. Christmas Stories. 414 .
 Lj.B8·(£lQI)Y Rudge. 76 A .   L) David Coppertlcld. 242
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