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BY WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
Reveries over Childhood and Youth
$2.00
In this book the celebrated Irish author gives us his reminiscences of his childhood and youth. The memories are written, as is to be expected, in charming prose.
"Written in charming simplicity, it records fragmentary memories of the sensitive, imaginative youth of the Irish poet."
— New York Times.

The Hour Glass and Other Plays
$1.25
"The Hour Glass" is one of Mr, Yeats' noble and effective plays, and with the other plays in the volume, make a small, but none the less representative collection.

Stories of Red Hanrahan
$1.25
These tales belong to the realm of pure lyrical expression. They are mysterious and shadowy, full of infinite subtleties and old wisdom of folklore, and sad with the gray wistful Celtic sadness.
"Lovers of Mr. Yeats' suggestive and delicate writing will find him at his best in this volume." — Springfield Republican.

Ideas of Good and Evil
$1.50
Essays on art and life, wherein are set forth much of Yeats' philosophy, his love of beauty, his hope for Ireland and for Irish artistic achievement.

The Celtic Twilight
$1.50
A collection of tales from Irish life and of Irish fancy, retold from peasants' stories with no additions except an occasional comment.

Unicorn From the Starsand Other Plays
By WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
AND LADY GREGORY

"One of the most ambitious productions of the Irish Theatre."
The Nation.

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
Publishers 64-66 Fifth Avenue New York