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'A splendid study of character.'—Athenæum.
'But little behind anything that has been done by any writer of our time.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
'A very striking and admirable novel.'—St. James's Gazette.
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W. E. Norris.THE DESPOTIC LADY AND OTHERS. ByW. E. Norris.Crown 8vo. 6s.
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'A budget of good fiction of which no one will tire.'—Scotsman.
W. E. Norris.CLARISSA FURIOSA. ByW. E. Norris.Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'As a story it is admirable, as ajeu d'espritit is capital, as a lay sermon studded with gems of wit and wisdom it is a model.'—The World.
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Robert Barr.IN THE MIDST OF ALARMS. ByRobert Barr.Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.'A book which has abundantly satisfied us by its capital humour.'—Daily Chronicle.'Mr. Barr has achieved a triumph.'—Pall Mall Gazette.Robert Barr.THE MUTABLE MANY. ByRobert Barr, Author of 'In the Midst of Alarms,' 'A Woman Intervenes,' etc.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'Very much the best novel that Mr. Barr has yet given us. There is much insight in it, and much excellent humour.'—Daily Chronicle.Andrew Balfour.BY STROKE OF SWORD. ByAndrew Balfour. Illustrated byW. Cubitt Cooke.Fourth Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.'A banquet of good things.'—Academy.'A recital of thrilling interest, told with unflagging vigour.'—Globe.'An unusually excellent example of a semi-historic romance.'—World.Andrew Balfour.TO ARMS! ByAndrew Balfour, Author of 'By Stroke of Sword.' Illustrated.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.'The marvellous perils through which Allan passes are told in powerful and lively fashion.'—Pall Mall Gazette.'A fine story finely told.'—Vanity Fair.J. Maclaren Cobban.THE KING OF ANDAMAN: A Saviour of Society. ByJ. Maclaren Cobban.Crown 8vo. 6s.'An unquestionably interesting book. It contains one character, at least, who has in him the root of immortality.'—Pall Mall Gazette.J. Maclaren Cobban.WILT THOU HAVE THIS WOMAN? ByJ. Maclaren Cobban, Author of 'The King of Andaman.'Cr. 8vo. 6s.J. Maclaren Cobban.THE ANGEL OF THE COVENANT. ByJ. Maclaren Cobban.Cr. 8vo. 6s.'Mr. Cobban has achieved a work of such rare distinction that there is nothing comparable with it in recent Scottish romance. It is a great historical picture, in which fact and fancy are welded together in a fine realisation of the spirit of the times.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
Robert Barr.IN THE MIDST OF ALARMS. ByRobert Barr.Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'A book which has abundantly satisfied us by its capital humour.'—Daily Chronicle.'Mr. Barr has achieved a triumph.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
'A book which has abundantly satisfied us by its capital humour.'—Daily Chronicle.
'Mr. Barr has achieved a triumph.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
Robert Barr.THE MUTABLE MANY. ByRobert Barr, Author of 'In the Midst of Alarms,' 'A Woman Intervenes,' etc.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
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Andrew Balfour.BY STROKE OF SWORD. ByAndrew Balfour. Illustrated byW. Cubitt Cooke.Fourth Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'A banquet of good things.'—Academy.'A recital of thrilling interest, told with unflagging vigour.'—Globe.'An unusually excellent example of a semi-historic romance.'—World.
'A banquet of good things.'—Academy.
'A recital of thrilling interest, told with unflagging vigour.'—Globe.
'An unusually excellent example of a semi-historic romance.'—World.
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'The marvellous perils through which Allan passes are told in powerful and lively fashion.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
'A fine story finely told.'—Vanity Fair.
J. Maclaren Cobban.THE KING OF ANDAMAN: A Saviour of Society. ByJ. Maclaren Cobban.Crown 8vo. 6s.
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J. Maclaren Cobban.WILT THOU HAVE THIS WOMAN? ByJ. Maclaren Cobban, Author of 'The King of Andaman.'Cr. 8vo. 6s.
J. Maclaren Cobban.THE ANGEL OF THE COVENANT. ByJ. Maclaren Cobban.Cr. 8vo. 6s.
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'Mr. Cobban has achieved a work of such rare distinction that there is nothing comparable with it in recent Scottish romance. It is a great historical picture, in which fact and fancy are welded together in a fine realisation of the spirit of the times.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
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R. N. Stephens.AN ENEMY TO THE KING. ByR. N. Stephens.Second Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
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'It is full of movement, and the movement is always buoyant.'—Scotsman.
'A stirring story with plenty of movement.'—Black and White.
M. E. Francis.MISS ERIN. ByM. E. Francis, Author of 'In a Northern Village.'Second Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
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'A clever and charming story.'—Scotsman.
'Perfectly delightful.'—Daily Mail.
'An excellently fancied love tale.'—Athenæum.
Robert Hichens.BYEWAYS. ByRobert Hichens, Author of 'Flames, etc.'Second Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
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'A very high artistic instinct and striking command of language raise Mr. Hichens' work far above the ruck.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
'The work is undeniably that of a man of striking imagination.'—Daily News.
Percy White.A PASSIONATE PILGRIM. ByPercy White, Author of 'Mr. Bailey-Martin.'Cr. 8vo. 6s.
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'A work which it is not hyperbole to describe as of rare excellence.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
'The clever book of a shrewd and clever author.'—Athenæum.
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Mrs. Orpen.CORRAGEEN IN '98. By Mrs.Orpen.Cr. 8vo. 6s.
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'An admirable piece of literary work.'—Scotsman.
'A vivid picture of the terrible times of 1798.'—Lloyd's.
'An able story, well worth reading, and evidently the work of a careful and thoughtful writer.'—Scotsman.
J. Keighley Snowden.THE PLUNDER PIT. ByJ. Keighley Snowden.Crown 8vo. 6s.
'As original in style and plot as in its title.'—Truth.
'As original in style and plot as in its title.'—Truth.
W. Pett Ridge.SECRETARY TO BAYNE, M.P. ByW. Pett Ridge.Crown 8vo. 6s.
'Sparkling, vivacious, adventurous.'—St. James's Gazette.'Ingenious, amusing, and especially smart.'—World.
'Sparkling, vivacious, adventurous.'—St. James's Gazette.
'Ingenious, amusing, and especially smart.'—World.
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'Replete with delightful descriptions.'—Vanity Fair.
'The background of country life has never been sketched more realistically.'—World.
J. B. Burton.IN THE DAY OF ADVERSITY. ByJ. Bloundelle-Burton.Second Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'Unusually interesting and full of highly dramatic situations.'—Guardian.
'Unusually interesting and full of highly dramatic situations.'—Guardian.
J. B. Burton.DENOUNCED. ByJ. Bloundelle-Burton.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
'A fine, manly, spirited piece of work.'—World.
'A fine, manly, spirited piece of work.'—World.
J. B. Burton.THE CLASH OF ARMS. ByJ. Bloundelle-Burton.Second Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'A brave story—brave in deed, brave in word, brave in thought.'—St. James's Gazette.
'A brave story—brave in deed, brave in word, brave in thought.'—St. James's Gazette.
J. B. Burton.ACROSS THE SALT SEAS. ByJ. Bloundelle-Burton.Crown 8vo. 6s.
'The very essence of the true romantic spirit.'—Truth.'An ingenious and exciting story.'—Manchester Guardian.'Singularly well written.'—Athenæum.
'The very essence of the true romantic spirit.'—Truth.
'An ingenious and exciting story.'—Manchester Guardian.
'Singularly well written.'—Athenæum.
R. Murray Gilchrist.WILLOW-BRAKE. ByR. Murray Gilchrist.Crown 8vo. 6s.
'Full of the fragrance of village life.'—Academy.'Good and interesting throughout.'—Guardian.'It is a singularly pleasing and eminently wholesome volume, with a decidedly charming note of pathos at various points.'—Athenæum.
'Full of the fragrance of village life.'—Academy.
'Good and interesting throughout.'—Guardian.
'It is a singularly pleasing and eminently wholesome volume, with a decidedly charming note of pathos at various points.'—Athenæum.
W. C. Scully.THE WHITE HECATOMB. ByW. C. Scully, Author of 'Kafir Stories.'Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'Reveals a marvellously intimate understanding of the Kaffir mind.'—African Critic.
'Reveals a marvellously intimate understanding of the Kaffir mind.'—African Critic.
W. C. Scully.BETWEEN SUN AND SAND. ByW. C. Scully,
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'The reader will find the interest of absolute novelty.'—The Graphic.
'The reader passes at once into the very atmosphere of the African desert: the inexpressible space and stillness swallow him up, and there is no world for him but that immeasurable waste.'—Athenæum.
Victor Waite.CROSS TRAILS. ByVictor Waite. Illustrated.Cr. 8vo. 6s.
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'Every page is enthralling.'—Academy.
'Full of strength and reality.'—Athenæum.
'The book is exceedingly powerful.'—Glasgow Herald.
L. B. Walford.SUCCESSORS TO THE TITLE. By Mrs.Walford, Author of 'Mr. Smith,' etc.Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.
Mary Gaunt.KIRKHAM'S FIND. ByMary Gaunt, Author of 'The Moving Finger.'Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'A really charming novel.'—Standard.
'A really charming novel.'—Standard.
Mary Gaunt.DEADMAN'S. ByMary Gaunt, Author of 'Kirkham's Find.'Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'A capital Australian story, with excellent local colour, a well-constructed plot, lively incidents, and amusing people.... A remarkable novel.'—World.
'A capital Australian story, with excellent local colour, a well-constructed plot, lively incidents, and amusing people.... A remarkable novel.'—World.
M. M. Dowie.GALLIA. ByMénie Muriel Dowie, Author of 'A Girl
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in the Karpathians.'Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
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'The style is generally admirable, the dialogue not seldom brilliant, the situations surprising in their freshness and originality.'—Saturday Review.
M. M. Dowie.THE CROOK OF THE BOUGH. ByMénie Muriel Dowie.Cr. 8vo. 6s.
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'An exceptionally clever and well-written book.'—Daily Telegraph.
'An excellent story with shrewd humour and bright writing. The author is delightfully witty.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
'Strong, suggestive, and witty.'—Daily News.
Julian Corbett.A BUSINESS IN GREAT WATERS. ByJulian Corbett.Second Edition. Cr. 8vo. 6s.
L. Cope Cornford.CAPTAIN JACOBUS: A ROMANCE OF THE ROAD. ByL. Cope Cornford. Illustrated.Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'An exceptionally good story of adventure and character.'—World.
'An exceptionally good story of adventure and character.'—World.
L. Cope Cornford.SONS OF ADVERSITY. ByL. Cope Cornford, Author of 'Captain Jacobus.'Cr. 8vo. 6s.
'A very stirring and spirited sketch of the spacious times of Queen Elizabeth.'—Pall Mall Gazette.'Packed with incident.'—Outlook.
'A very stirring and spirited sketch of the spacious times of Queen Elizabeth.'—Pall Mall Gazette.
'Packed with incident.'—Outlook.
OTHER SIX-SHILLING NOVELS
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THE KING OF ALBERIA. ByLaura Daintrey.THE DAUGHTER OF ALOUETTE. ByMary A. Owen.CHILDREN OF THIS WORLD. ByEllen F. Pinsent.AN ELECTRIC SPARK. ByG. Manville Fenn.UNDER SHADOW OF THE MISSION. ByL. S. McChesney.THE SPECULATORS. ByJ. F. Brewer.THE SPIRIT OF STORM. ByRonald Ross.THE QUEENSBERRY CUP. ByClive P. Wolley.A HOME IN INVERESK. ByT. L. Paton.MISS ARMSTRONG'S AND OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES. ByJohn Davidson.DR. CONGALTON'S LEGACY. ByHenry Johnston.TIME AND THE WOMAN. ByRichard Pryce.THIS MAN'S DOMINION. By the Author of 'A High Little World.'DIOGENES OF LONDON. ByH. B. Marriott Watson.THE STONE DRAGON. ByMurray Gilchrist.A VICAR'S WIFE. ByEvelyn Dickinson.ELSA. ByE. M'Queen Gray.THE SINGER OF MARLY. ByI. Hooper.THE FALL OF THE SPARROW. ByM. C. Balfour.A SERIOUS COMEDY. ByHerbert Morrah.THE FAITHFUL CITY. ByHerbert Morrah.IN THE GREAT DEEP. ByJ. A. Barry.BIJLI, THE DANCER. ByJames Blythe Patton.JOSIAH'S WIFE. ByNorma Lorimer.THE PHILANTHROPIST. ByLucy Maynard.VAUSSORE. ByFrancis Brune.
THE KING OF ALBERIA. ByLaura Daintrey.THE DAUGHTER OF ALOUETTE. ByMary A. Owen.CHILDREN OF THIS WORLD. ByEllen F. Pinsent.AN ELECTRIC SPARK. ByG. Manville Fenn.UNDER SHADOW OF THE MISSION. ByL. S. McChesney.THE SPECULATORS. ByJ. F. Brewer.THE SPIRIT OF STORM. ByRonald Ross.THE QUEENSBERRY CUP. ByClive P. Wolley.
THE KING OF ALBERIA. ByLaura Daintrey.
THE DAUGHTER OF ALOUETTE. ByMary A. Owen.
CHILDREN OF THIS WORLD. ByEllen F. Pinsent.
AN ELECTRIC SPARK. ByG. Manville Fenn.
UNDER SHADOW OF THE MISSION. ByL. S. McChesney.
THE SPECULATORS. ByJ. F. Brewer.
THE SPIRIT OF STORM. ByRonald Ross.
THE QUEENSBERRY CUP. ByClive P. Wolley.
A HOME IN INVERESK. ByT. L. Paton.MISS ARMSTRONG'S AND OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES. ByJohn Davidson.DR. CONGALTON'S LEGACY. ByHenry Johnston.TIME AND THE WOMAN. ByRichard Pryce.THIS MAN'S DOMINION. By the Author of 'A High Little World.'DIOGENES OF LONDON. ByH. B. Marriott Watson.THE STONE DRAGON. ByMurray Gilchrist.
A HOME IN INVERESK. ByT. L. Paton.
MISS ARMSTRONG'S AND OTHER CIRCUMSTANCES. ByJohn Davidson.
DR. CONGALTON'S LEGACY. ByHenry Johnston.
TIME AND THE WOMAN. ByRichard Pryce.
THIS MAN'S DOMINION. By the Author of 'A High Little World.'
DIOGENES OF LONDON. ByH. B. Marriott Watson.
THE STONE DRAGON. ByMurray Gilchrist.
A VICAR'S WIFE. ByEvelyn Dickinson.ELSA. ByE. M'Queen Gray.THE SINGER OF MARLY. ByI. Hooper.THE FALL OF THE SPARROW. ByM. C. Balfour.A SERIOUS COMEDY. ByHerbert Morrah.THE FAITHFUL CITY. ByHerbert Morrah.
A VICAR'S WIFE. ByEvelyn Dickinson.
ELSA. ByE. M'Queen Gray.
THE SINGER OF MARLY. ByI. Hooper.
THE FALL OF THE SPARROW. ByM. C. Balfour.
A SERIOUS COMEDY. ByHerbert Morrah.
THE FAITHFUL CITY. ByHerbert Morrah.
IN THE GREAT DEEP. ByJ. A. Barry.BIJLI, THE DANCER. ByJames Blythe Patton.JOSIAH'S WIFE. ByNorma Lorimer.THE PHILANTHROPIST. ByLucy Maynard.VAUSSORE. ByFrancis Brune.
IN THE GREAT DEEP. ByJ. A. Barry.
BIJLI, THE DANCER. ByJames Blythe Patton.
JOSIAH'S WIFE. ByNorma Lorimer.
THE PHILANTHROPIST. ByLucy Maynard.
VAUSSORE. ByFrancis Brune.
THREE-AND-SIXPENNY NOVELS
Crown 8vo.
DERRICK VAUGHAN, NOVELIST. 42nd thousand. ByEdna Lyall.THE KLOOF BRIDE. ByErnest Glanville.A VENDETTA OF THE DESERT. ByW. C. Scully.SUBJECT TO VANITY. ByMargaret Benson.THE SIGN OF THE SPIDER. ByBertram Mitford.THE MOVING FINGER. ByMary Gaunt.JACO TRELOAR. ByJ. H. Pearce.THE DANCE OF THE HOURS. By 'Vera.'A WOMAN OF FORTY. ByEsmé Stuart.A CUMBERER OF THE GROUND. ByConstance Smith.THE SIN OF ANGELS. ByEvelyn Dickinson.AUT DIABOLUS AUT NIHIL. By X. L.THE COMING OF CUCULAIN. ByStandish O'Grady.THE GODS GIVE MY DONKEY WINGS. ByAngus Evan Abbott.THE STAR GAZERS. ByG. Manville Fenn.THE POISON OF ASPS. ByR. Orton Prowse.THE QUIET MRS. FLEMING. ByR. Pryce.DISENCHANTMENT. ByF. Mabel Robinson.THE SQUIRE OF WANDALES. ByA. Shield.A REVEREND GENTLEMAN. ByJ. M. Cobban.A DEPLORABLE AFFAIR. ByW. E. Norris.A CAVALIER'S LADYE. By Mrs.Dicker.THE PRODIGALS. By Mrs.Oliphant.THE SUPPLANTER. ByP. Neumann.A MAN WITH BLACK EYELASHES. ByH. A. Kennedy.A HANDFUL OF EXOTICS. ByS. Gordon.AN ODD EXPERIMENT. ByHannah Lynch.SCOTTISH BORDER LIFE. ByJames C. Dibdin.
DERRICK VAUGHAN, NOVELIST. 42nd thousand. ByEdna Lyall.THE KLOOF BRIDE. ByErnest Glanville.A VENDETTA OF THE DESERT. ByW. C. Scully.SUBJECT TO VANITY. ByMargaret Benson.THE SIGN OF THE SPIDER. ByBertram Mitford.THE MOVING FINGER. ByMary Gaunt.JACO TRELOAR. ByJ. H. Pearce.THE DANCE OF THE HOURS. By 'Vera.'A WOMAN OF FORTY. ByEsmé Stuart.A CUMBERER OF THE GROUND. ByConstance Smith.THE SIN OF ANGELS. ByEvelyn Dickinson.AUT DIABOLUS AUT NIHIL. By X. L.THE COMING OF CUCULAIN. ByStandish O'Grady.THE GODS GIVE MY DONKEY WINGS. ByAngus Evan Abbott.
DERRICK VAUGHAN, NOVELIST. 42nd thousand. ByEdna Lyall.
THE KLOOF BRIDE. ByErnest Glanville.
A VENDETTA OF THE DESERT. ByW. C. Scully.
SUBJECT TO VANITY. ByMargaret Benson.
THE SIGN OF THE SPIDER. ByBertram Mitford.
THE MOVING FINGER. ByMary Gaunt.
JACO TRELOAR. ByJ. H. Pearce.
THE DANCE OF THE HOURS. By 'Vera.'
A WOMAN OF FORTY. ByEsmé Stuart.
A CUMBERER OF THE GROUND. ByConstance Smith.
THE SIN OF ANGELS. ByEvelyn Dickinson.
AUT DIABOLUS AUT NIHIL. By X. L.
THE COMING OF CUCULAIN. ByStandish O'Grady.
THE GODS GIVE MY DONKEY WINGS. ByAngus Evan Abbott.
THE STAR GAZERS. ByG. Manville Fenn.THE POISON OF ASPS. ByR. Orton Prowse.THE QUIET MRS. FLEMING. ByR. Pryce.DISENCHANTMENT. ByF. Mabel Robinson.THE SQUIRE OF WANDALES. ByA. Shield.A REVEREND GENTLEMAN. ByJ. M. Cobban.A DEPLORABLE AFFAIR. ByW. E. Norris.A CAVALIER'S LADYE. By Mrs.Dicker.THE PRODIGALS. By Mrs.Oliphant.THE SUPPLANTER. ByP. Neumann.A MAN WITH BLACK EYELASHES. ByH. A. Kennedy.A HANDFUL OF EXOTICS. ByS. Gordon.AN ODD EXPERIMENT. ByHannah Lynch.SCOTTISH BORDER LIFE. ByJames C. Dibdin.
THE STAR GAZERS. ByG. Manville Fenn.
THE POISON OF ASPS. ByR. Orton Prowse.
THE QUIET MRS. FLEMING. ByR. Pryce.
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'A capital selection, and of more variety and value than such books usually are.'—Athenæum.
'A judiciously compiled book which will be found widely convenient.'—Schoolmaster.
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SELECTIONS FROM THE ODYSSEY. ByE. D. Stone, M.A., late Assistant Master at Eton.Fcap. 8vo. 1s. 6d.
PLAUTUS: THE CAPTIVI. Adapted for Lower Forms byJ. H. Freese, M.A., late Fellow of St. John's, Cambridge,1s. 6d.
DEMOSTHENES AGAINST CONON AND CALLICLES. Edited with Notes and Vocabulary, byF. Darwin Swift, M.A., formerly Scholar of Queen's College, Oxford.Fcap. 8vo. 2s.
EXERCISES IN LATIN ACCIDENCE. ByS. E. Winbolt, Assistant Master in Christ's Hospital.Crown 8vo. 1s. 6d.
An elementary book adapted for Lower Forms to accompany the shorter Latin primer.'Accurate and well arranged.'—Athenæum.
An elementary book adapted for Lower Forms to accompany the shorter Latin primer.
'Accurate and well arranged.'—Athenæum.
NOTES ON GREEK AND LATIN SYNTAX. ByG. Buckland Green, M.A., Assistant Master at Edinburgh Academy, late Fellow of St. John's College, Oxon.Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.
Notes and explanations on the chief difficulties of Greek and Latin Syntax, with numerous passages for exercise.
Notes and explanations on the chief difficulties of Greek and Latin Syntax, with numerous passages for exercise.
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