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The Singing Caravan. Some Echoes of Arabian Poetry. By Henry Baerlein. 3/6 net.

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The Wisdom of the Apocrypha. With an Introduction by C. E. Lawrence, Author of "Pilgrimage," etc. 3/6 net.
Ancient Jewish Proverbs. Compiled and Classified by A. Cohen, late Scholar of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. 3/6 net.

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A Lute of Jade. Being Selections from the Classical Poets of China. Rendered with an Introduction by L. Cranmer-Byng. and Edition. 3/6 net.

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Musings of a Chinese Mystic. Selections from the Philosophy of Chuang Tzu. With Introduction by Lionel Giles, M.A. (Oxon.), Assistant at the British Museum. 3/6 net.
The Flight of the Dragon. An Essay on the Theory and Practice of Art in China and Japan, based on Original Sources. By Laurence Binyon. 3/6 net.
Yang Chu's Garden of Pleasure. Translated from the Chinese by Professor Anton Forke. With an Introduction by H. Cranmer-Byng. 2/6 net.
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