af; lEVERYMAN’S LIBRARY • CLASSIFIED LIST < 1 FICTION———¢0ntznueo' y L Sterne’s Tristram Shandy. Introduction by George Saintsbury. 617
(See also Esszlys)
Qi 1. Stevenson’s Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The Merry Men, and Other Tales. ai 7; 1. ,, The Master of Ballantrae and The Black Arrow. 764. [767
%j L ,, Treasure Island and Kidnapped. 763
" , 2 ,, St. Ives. Introduction by Ernest Rhys. 904
(See also Essays, Ponmv, and TRAVEL)
°` Surtees' Jorrocks’ Jaunts and Jollities. 817 , j 1, Tales of Detection. Edited, with Introduction, by Dorothy L. Sayers. 928 u »_ Thackeray’s Rose and the Ring and other stories. Intro. Walter Jerrold. >· T ,, Esmond. Introduction by I/Valter Jerrold. 73 [359 g n ,. Newcomes. Introduction by Walter Jerrold. 2 vols. 465-6 ’$ S 3 ,, Pendennis. Intro. by Walter Jerrold. 2 vols. 425-6
- i ,, Roundabout Papers. 687
. L ,, Vanity Fair. Introduction by Hon. Whitelaw Reid. 298
y I ,, Virginians. Introduction by Walter Jerrold. 2 vols. 507·8 5 to (See also Essays)
- [ 1,. To1stoy’s Anna Kerenina. Trans. by Rochelle S. Townsend. 2 vols. 612-13
1 ,, Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth. Trans. by C. J. Hogarth. 591 ,j _ ,. Muster and Man, and other Parables and Tales. 469
o ,, War and Peace. 3 vols. 525-7
- { Trollope’s (Anthony) Barchester Towers. 30
? I .. .. Dr. Thorne. 360 g 5 ,, ,, Framley Parsonage. Intro. by Ernest Rhys. 181 . °rr ,, ,, The Golden Lion ot Granpere. Introduction by
- l Sir Hugh \Nalpole. 761
i ,, ., The Last Chronicles ot Barset. 2 vols. 391-·2 ,, ,, Phineas Finn. Intro. by Sir Hugh Walpole. 2 vols.
Q y ,, ,, The Small House at Allington. 361 [832-3 ` ,, ,, The Warden. Introduction by Ernest Rhys. 182 Q Turgenev's Fathers and Sons. Translated by C. J. Hogarth. 7 42 if 1 ,, Liza. Translated by W. R. S. Ralston. 677 j ( ,, Virgin Soil. Translated by Rochelle S. Townsend. 528
i L Voltaire’s Candida and Other Tales. 936 fl L VValp0le’s (Hugh) MLr Perrin and Mr Traill. 918
ji L We1l’s (H. G.) The Time Machine and The Wheels of Chance. 915
. ‘ \Vhyte-Melville’s The Gladiators. Introduction by J. luavrogorduto. 523
(gf [ Z Wood’s (Mrs Henry) The Channings. 84 Q =[ 'Woolf’s (Virginia) To the Lighthouse. Intro. by D. M. Hoare. 949
Yongc’s (Charlotte M.) The Dove in the Eagle’s Nest. 329
QS ,, ,, The Heir of Redclyffe. Intro. Mrs Meynell. n [ (Sec also Fon YOUNc P1=.:0rLE)
“ Zola/s (Emile) Germinal. Translated by Havelock Ellis. 897 HISTORY
SE Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, The. Translated by James Ingram. 624
Bedo’s Ecclesiastical History, etc. Introduction by Vida D. Scudder. 479
~?* g] Burnet’s History of His Own Times. 85
z, L Carly1e’s French Revolution. Introduction by H. Belloe. 2 vols. 31-2 isee also Broorurnv and Essays)
ij; Creasy’s Decisive Battles of the World. Introduction by E. Rhys. 300
De J oinville (Sec Villehardouin) Duruy’s (Jean Victor) A History ot France. 2 vols. 737-8 i »¥J` Finlay’s Byzantine Empire. 33 ,, Greece under the Romans. 185 Froude’s Henry VIII. Intro. by Llewellyn Williams, M.P. 3 vols. .372-4 ,,.5 Edward. VI. I Intro. by Llewellyn Williams, M.P., B.C.L. . 375 ,, Mary Tudor. Intro. by Llewellyn Williams, M.P., B.C.L. 47 7 A .,i lyiiy History A ol. Queen EIizabeth’s Reign. 5 vols. Completing 1 ‘ F1`0UdB?S.»‘H1SbO!Y oi England) in 10 vols. 5834 8 i A sriei (See also Essays and Bioerurny) - _ y ‘ Gibbpnfs Declineand Fallout the Empire. Edited. with Introduc- <‘i’ 1.- ftlonaud Notcs..rby..Oliphent`Smeeton, M.A. 6 vols. 43·i—6, 4744; ( ~ ’ —; t.e. (Sw ¤1¤¤)B¤¤¤¤·•=r¤e¥>.. . e »ir» i (
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