FICTION continued
J Beaumont's (Mary) Joan Seaton. Intro, by R. F. Horton, D.D. 597
L Bennett's (Arnold) The Old Wives' Tale. 919
L Blackmore's (R. D.) Lorna Doone. 304
t Springhaven. 350
L Borrow's Lavengro. Introduction by Thomas Seccombe. 119
L Romany Rye. 120 (See also TRAVEL)
L Bronte's (Anne) The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and Agnes Grey. 685
L (Charlotte) Jane Eyre. Introduction by May Sinclair. 287
L Shirley. Introduction by May Sinclair. 288
The Professor. Introduction by May Sinclair. 417
L Villette. Introduction by May Sinclair. 351
L (Emily) Wuthering Heights. 243
L Burney's (Fanny) Evelina. Introduction by R. B. Johnson. 352
Butler's (Samuel) Erewhon and Erewhon Revisited. Introduction by
Desmond MacCarthy. 881
The Way of All Flesh. Introduction by A. J. Hoppe. 895
Collins' (Wilkie) The Woman in White. 464
L Conrad's Lord Jim. Introduction by R. B. Cunninghame Graham. 925 L Converse's (Florence) Long Will. 328
Dana's (Richard H.) Two Years before the Mast. 588
Daudet's Tartarin of Tarascon and Tartarin on the Alps. 423
Defoe's Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders. Introduction by
G. A. Aitken. 837 Captain Singleton. Introduction by Edward Garnett. 74
Journal of the Plague Year. Introduction by G. A. Aitken. 289 Memoirs of a Cavalier. Introduction by G. A. Aitken. 283 (See also FOR YOUNG PEOPLE) [Chesterton.
CHABLES DICKENS' WORKS. Each volume with an Introduction by G. K. L American Notes. 290 L Little Dorrit. 293
L Barnaby Rudge. 76 L Martin Chuzzlcwit. 211
L Bleak House. 236 L Nicholas Nickleby. 238
L Child's History of England. 291 L Old Curiosity Shop. 173 L Christmas Books. 239 L Oliver Twist. 233
L Christmas Stories. 414 L Our Mutual Friend. 294
L David Copper-field. 242 L Pickwick Papers. 235
L Dombey and Son. 240 L Reprinted Pieces. 744
Edwin Drood. 725 Sketches by Boz. 237
L Great Expectations. 234 L Tale of Two Cities. 102
Hard Times. 292 L Uncommercial Traveller. 536
Disraeli's Coningsby. Introduction by Langdon Davies. 535 Dostoevekj'a (Fyodor) Crime and Punishment. Introduction by
Laurence Irving. 501 Letters from the Underworld and Other Tales.
Translated by C. J. Hogarth. 654 Poor Folk and The Gambler. Translated by C. J.
Hogarth. 711
The Possessed. Introduction by J. Middleton Murry. 2 vols. 861-2 [533
Prison Life in Siberia. Intro, by Madame Stepniali.
The Brothers Karamazov. Translated by Con- stance Garnett. 2 vols. 802-3 The Idiot. 682 Du Manner's (George) Trilby. Introduction by Sir Gerald du Maurier
With the original Illustrations. 863
Dumas' Black Tulip. Introduction by Ernest Rhys. 174 Chicot the Jester. 421
Le Chevalier de Maison Rouge. Intro, by Julius Bramont. G14 Marguerite de Valois ('La Reine Margot"). 320 L The Count of Monte Cristo. 2 vols. 393-4
The Forty -Five. 420 L The Three Musketeers. 81
The Vicomte de Bragelonne. 3 vols. 593-5
L Twenty Years After. Introduction by Ernest Rhya. 175
Edgar's Cressy and Poictiers. Introduction by Ernest Rhys. 17
Runnymede and Lincoln Fair. Intro, by L. K. Hughes. 320 (See also FOR YOUNG PEOPLE)
Edgeworth's Castle Rackrent and The Absentee. 410 L Eliot's (George) Adam Bede. 27 Felix Holt. 353 Middle-march. 2 vols. 854-5
L Mill on the Floss. Intro. Sir W. Robertson Nicoll. 325
L Romola. Introduction by Rudolf Dircks. 231
L Scenes of Clerical Life. 468
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