Mr. William Heinemann’s List.
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THE CURE OF CONSUMPTION.
8vo, Wrapper, 1s.; or Limp Cloth, 1s. 6d.
COMMUNICATIONS ON
A REMEDYFORTUBERCULOSIS.
ByProfessorROBERT KOCH,Berlin.
Authorised Translation.
FromThe Times, leading article, November 17, 1890:—“It has been acknowledged, at any time during the last year or two, that the discovery of a cure for tuberculosis was not only possible but even likely; and that which is now announced comes with the highest recommendations and from the most trustworthy source.”
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THE LIFE OF HENRIK IBSEN.
ByHENRIK JÆGER.
TRANSLATED BY CLARA BELL.
With the Verse done into English from the Norwegian Original byEDMUND GOSSE.
St. James’s Gazette.—“Admirably translated. Deserves a cordial and emphatic welcome.”
Guardian.—“Ibsen’s dramas at present enjoy a considerable vogue, and their admirers will rejoice to find full descriptions and criticisms in Mr. Jæger’s book.”
Academy.—“We welcome it heartily. An unqualified boon to the many English students of Ibsen.”