EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY · CLASSIFIED LIST · Y FlCTION—c0ntznuecI CHARLES D1cKm~:s’ Wo1ucs—cominued Hard Times. 292 Our Mutual Friend. 294 L Little Don-it. 293 L Pickwick Papers. 235 L Martin Chuzzlewit. 241 Reprinted Pieces. 744 j} L Nicholas N lckleby. 238 Sketches by Boz. 237 L Old Curiosity Shop. 173 L Tale of Two Cities. 102 ‘?» L Oliver Tw1st. 233 Unoommercial Traveller. 536 Disraeli’s Coningsby. Introduction by Langdon Davies. 535 Dostoevksy’s (Fyodor) Crime and Punishment. Introduction by Laurence Irving. 501 ,, ,, Letters from tho Underworld and Other Tales. Translated by C. J. Hogarth. 054 ,, ,, Poor Folk and the Gambler. Translated by C. J'. Begum. 711 ,, ,, The Possessed. Introduction by J. Middleton Murry. 2 vols. 861»-2 ,, ,, The House of the Dead, or Prison Life in Siberia. {L Introduction by Madame Stepniak. 533 ,, ,, The Brothers Karamazov. Translated by Con- ¥i5§’; stance Garnett. 2 vols. 802-3 ,, ,, The Idiot. 682 .53;;; gjj Du Mm1rier's (George) Trilby. Introduction by Sir Gerald du Maurier. With the original illustrations. 863 Dumas' Black Tulip. Introduction by Ernest Rhys. 174 ·7.’ , ., Chicot the Jester. 421 ,, Le Chevalier do Maison Rouge. Intro. by Julius Bramont. 614 ;» gi ,. Marguerite de Valois (‘La Reine Margot'). 326 ygg L ,, The Count of Monte Cristo. 2 vols. 393-4 ,, The Forty-Five. 420 L ,, The Three Musketeers. 81 ,, The Vicomte de Ilragelonno. 3 vols. 593—~5 ;i 1, ,, Twenty Years After. Introduction by Ernest Rhys. 175 ij ~iy, Edgar’s Cressy and Poictiers. Introduction by Ernest Rhys. 17 ,, Runnymede and Lincoln Fair. Intro. by L. K. Hughes. 320 3; (See also Fon Yormo Paormn) 7..y { is Edgeworthb Castle Ilackrent and The Absentee. 410 L l:Iiliot’s (George) Adam Bode. 27 ,, ,, Felix Holt. 353 ,, ,, Middlernarch. 2 vols. 854-5 L ,, ,, Mill on the Floss. Intro. Sir W. Robertson Nicol}. 325 ,, ,, Romola. Introduction by Rudolf Dircks. 231 L ,, ,, Scenes of Clerical Life. 468 S i».. ,, ,, Silas Marner. Introduction by Annie Matheson. 121 L English Short Stories. An Anthology. 743 - 1s;rckmann~Chatrian’s The Conscript and Waterloo. 354 sets , ,, The Story ot a Peasant. Translated by 0. J. eily Hogarth. 2 vols. 706-7 Fenimore Cooper’s The Deerslayer. 77 » ,, ,, The Last of the Mohicans. 79 ; ,, ,, The Pathilnder. 78 », ,, ,, The Pioneers. 171 t ,, ,, The Prairie. 172 7 _ — _; Ferrier’e (Susan) Marriage. Introduction by H. L. Morrow. 816) , Fieldlng’s Amelia. Intro. by George Saintsbury. 2_vo1s. 852+3 i _»7e _ ,2; ,, Jonathan Wild, and The Journal of sa Voyage to Lisbon. Introduction by George Saintsbnry. 877 d.)._ e [ . : L iii ,, Joseph Andrews. Introductionby George Saintsbury. i467__ iyei g ,, Tom J ones. rylntm. by George Snintsburv-= 2r:v<>1¤a. .7356+6 eyci Fls,ubert’s Madame Bovary. Translated by meme:. .MarxeAveling. ig; .~(< A Introduction by GSUPBB S&·i¤lJBb11l?Y·· i..· 808. ersy A ··.l. w k l*d1’ .. —S¤1¤mmb¤·, esei 7T¤m¤l¤¤¤<1 br-I-"S·i70¤¤¢¢x*¢¤· .l¤tr¥°*}¤¤$i9!2sb?*° essr
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