EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY - CLASSIFIED ROMANCE Aucassin and Nicolette, with other Medieval Romances. 497 s Boccaccio’s Decameron. (Unabridged.) Translated by J. M. Biggie 2i ».L· Introduction by Edward Hutton. 2 vols. 845-6 L Bunyarfs P1l;;rim’s Progress. Introduction by Rev. H. E. Lewis. 20453 Burnt Njal, The Story of. Translated by Sir George Dasent. 558 vi Cervantes' Don Quixote. Motteux'1; Translation. Lockhart’s Intro-i i ,A.. I duction. 2 vols. 285-6 eri. Chretien de Troyes: Eric and Enid. Translated, with Introduction and? Notes, by William Wistar Comfort. 698 · French Medieval Romances. Translated by Eugene Mason. 557 E1;} Geoffrey of Monmouth? Histories of the Kings of Britain. 577 Q].; Grettir Saga, The. Newly Translated by G. Ainslie Hight. ($99 EE Gudrun. Done into English by Margaret Armour. 880 `Qi? Guest’s (Lady) Mabinogion. Introduction by Rev. R. Williams. 97 Hcimskringla: The Olaf Sages. Translated by Samuel Laing. Intro-* »~ef duction and N otcs by John Beveridge. 717 ¥ ifi ,, Sages of the Norse Kings. Translated by Samuel Laing. Q Introduction and Notes by John Beveridge. 847 a~(( Holy Graal, The High History ot the, 445 Kalevala. Introduction by W. F. Kirby, F.L.S., F.E.S. 2 vols. Le Sages The Adventures of Gil Blas. Intro. by Anatole Le Bras. 2 vols. * MacDonalds (George) Phentastes: A Faerie Romance. 732 (See also Fxcrriou) Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur. Intro. by Professor Rhys. 2 vols. L Morris (William): Early Romances. Introduction by Alfred Noyes. 261 ,, ,, The Life and Death of Jason. 575 Morte d’Arthur Romances, Two. Introduction by Lucy A. Paton. 634 Nibelungs, The Fall ot tho. Translated by Margaret Armour. 312 Rs.be1ais’ The Heroic Deeds of Gargantua and Pantagruel. Introduction by D. B. Wyndham Lewis. 2 vols. 826-7 Wace’s Arthurian Romance. Translated by Eugene Mason. Laya- mon’s Brut. Introduction by Lucy A. Paton. 678 SCIENCE srt. Boyle's The Sceptical Chymlst. 559 Darwin’s The Origin oi Species. Introduction by Sir Arthur Keith. 811 (Sec also TRAVEL) [E. F. Bozman. 922 1, Eddlngton’s (Sir Arthur) The Nature of the Physical World. Intro. by l.·` Euclid: the Elements of. Todhunter’s Edition. Introduction by Sir Thomas Heath. K.C.B. 891 Faraday’s (Michael) Experimental Researches in Electricity. 576 Ga1ton’s Inquiries into Human Faculty. Revised by Author. 263 l.`‘s George’s (Henry) Progress and Poverty. 560 Hahnemanxfs (Samuel) The Organon ot the Rational Art of Introduction by C. E. Wheeler. 663 A Harvcym circulation or the Blood. Introduction by Ernest Parkyn. 262* Howard’s State ot the Prisons. Introduction by Kenneth Ruck.7 j 835 Huxley’s Essays. Introduction by Sir Oliver Lodge. · 47. ‘ A /»’· { ,, Select Lectures and Lay Sermons. Intro. Sir Oliver Lodge: .-498 Lyell’s Antiquity of Man. With an introduction by R. H. Hostal}.; — .._’ TOD Marx’s (Karl) Capital. Translated by Eden and iII1Y3l?0*;Qi—e§€ duction by G. D. H. Cole. 2 vols. 848-9 A Y 7 M.il1er’s Old Red Sandstone. 103; lj Q I L 7 fr ryys j Tb {Qi i Vj Owen's (Robert) A New View ot Society,. etc. Intro. by G. D; Oole.;71799 ts;r ; L P€8·l‘80Il’B (Karl) The Gramma;r ”0f Science, 933; »_ :7 _ ___! $7 Blcardo’s Principles ot Political Economy andltaxatlon. ._.< 5 90 ~;f}£a *··s i>*g;;jf: sril if Smitlrs ~(Adam)il”»The7»‘Wealth ofNations.f* Zyols. i2¥· rltc x Tr¤<1¤~l1’¤ Giacirwvf the Airs 7¤¤d..110¤¤t&i¤¤-Stine $8Ii. 7; (.‘.l >f .».—ir 2 ...»` .Whit<=’¤( 1$¤lb¢>r¤¢- "I¤¤¤‘¤d¤¢¤¤¤ bYtPri¤¤iD¤¢l t¥l“ W i¤6léSt.¥;*t‘3%*48¥ ·i‘i ff? i.i' » I:W¤¤¤¤¤¤¢¤mft7.¥7¢M¤ry).;The Bishts
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