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Bacon's Essays.(Selected.) Edited byA. E. Roberts, M.A.1s.

Browning, Selections from.Edited byF. Ryland, M.A.1s.6d.

——Strafford.Edited byE. H. Hickey. 1s.6d.

Burke's Conciliation with America.By Prof.J. Morrison, 1s.6d.

Burke's Letters on a Regicide Peace.I. and II. Edited byH. G. Keene, M.A., C.I.E.1s.6d.

Butler's Sermons (Selections).Edited by the Rev.W. R. Matthews, M.A.1s.6d.

Byron's Siege of Corinth.Edited byP. Hordern. 1s.

Byron's Childe Harold.Edited byH. G. Keene, M.A., C.I.E.2s.Also Cantos I. and II., sewed, 1s.Cantos III. and IV., sewed, 1s.

Carlyle's Hero as Man of Letters.Edited byMark Hunter, M.A.1s.6d.

——Hero as Divinity.ByMark Hunter, M.A.1s.6d.

Chaucer's Minor Poems, Selections from.Edited byJ. B. Bilderbeck, M.A.1s.6d.

De Quincey's Revolt of the Tartars and the English Mail-Coach.Edited byCecil M. Barrow, M.A., andMark Hunter, M.A.2s.

⁂ Revolt of the Tartars, separately. 1s.

——Opium Eater.Edited byMark Hunter, M.A.2s.6d.

Goldsmith's Good-Natured ManandShe Stoops to Conquer.Edited byK. Deighton. Each 1s.

⁂ The two plays together, 1s.6d.

——Traveller and Deserted Village.Edited by the Rev.A. E. Woodward, M.A.Cloth, 1s.6d., or separately, sewed, 10d.each.

Irving's Sketch Book.Edited byR. G. Oxenham, M.A.Sewed, 1s.6d.

Johnson's Life of Addison.Edited byF. Ryland, M.A.1s.

——Life of Pope. Edited byF. Ryland, M.A. 2s.

⁂ The Lives of Swift and Pope, together, sewed, 2s.6d.

—— Life of Milton.Edited byF. Ryland, M.A.1s.6d.

—— Life of Dryden.Edited byF. Ryland, M.A.1s.6d.

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Johnson's Life of Swift.Edited byF. Ryland, M.A.1s.

——Lives of Prior and Congreve.Edited byF. Ryland, M.A.1s.

Kingsley's Heroes.Edited byA. E. Roberts, M.A.Illus. 1s.6d.Sewed, 1s.

Lamb's Essays.Selected and Edited byK. Deighton. 1s.6d.

Longfellow, Selections from, including Evangeline.Edited byM. T. Quinn, M.A.1s.6d.

⁂ Evangeline, separately, sewed, 10d.

Macaulay's Lays of Ancient Rome.Edited byP. Hordern. 1s.6d.

——Essay on Clive.Edited byCecil Barrow. 1s.6d.

——War of the Spanish Succession.Edited byA. W. Ready. 1s.6d.

Massinger's A New Way to Pay Old Debts.Edited byK. Deighton. 1s.6d.

Milton's Paradise Lost.Books III. and IV. Edited byR. G. Oxenham, M.A.1s.; or separately, sewed, 10d.each.

——Paradise Regained.Edited byK. Deighton. 1s.

Pope's Essay on Man.Edited byF. Ryland, M.A. 1s.

Pope, Selections from.Edited byK. Deighton. 1s.6d.

Scott's Lady of the Lake.Edited by the Rev.A. E. Woodward, M.A. 2s.6d.The Six Cantos separately, sewed, 6d.each.

Shakespeare's Julius Cæsar.Edited byT. Duff Barnett, B.A. (Lond.). 1s.6d.

——Merchant of Venice.Edited byT. Duff Barnett, B.A. (Lond.). 1s.6d.

——Tempest.Edited byT. Duff Barnett, B.A. (Lond.). 1s.6d.

Wordsworth's Excursion.Book I. Edited byM. T. Quinn, M.A. Sewed, 1s.

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Kingsley's Heroes.

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Macaulay's 'Lays of Ancient Rome.'

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Longfellow's Evangeline and other Poems.

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Selections from the Travels of Sir John Mandeville.

Selections from Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.

Keary's Heroes of Asgard.

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The Story of Peter Pan(as told in "The Peter Pan Picture Book."). With 16 Illustrations and Songs from the Play in Tonic Solfa and Old Notation. 9d.Alice in Wonderland.ByLewis Carroll. Illustrated byAlice B. Woodward. 9d.Thrift.A Common Sense Book for Girls. ByF. Foote.8d.net.York Readers.A new series of Literary Readers, with Coloured and other Illustrations.Primer I. 3d.Primer II. 4d.Infant Reader. 6d.Introductory Reader. 8d.Reader, Book I., 9d.Book II., 10d.Book III., 1s.Book IV., 1s.3d.Book V., 1s.6d.York Poetry Books.3 Books. Paper covers, 6d.each; cloth, 8d.each.Bell's Poetry Books.In Seven Parts. Price 3d.each Part, paper covers; or 4d.cloth covers.Poetry for Upper Classes.Selected byE. A. Helps. 1s.6d.Bell's Continuous Readers.Bound in Cloth. 9d.each.Suitable for Standard III.The Story of Peter Pan.The Island that Bobbed up and Down.The Adventures of a Donkey.The Life of Columbus.The Three Midshipmen.Suitable for Standard IV.Alice in Wonderland.The Water Babies.Parables from Nature.Uncle Tom's Cabin.Robinson Crusoe.Settlers in Canada.Children of the New Forest.Suitable for Standard V.Tom Brown's Schooldays.The Last of the Mohicans.Feats on the Fiord.The Little Duke.Masterman Ready.Hereward the Wake.Suitable for Standards VI. and VII.Oliver Twist.The Tale of Two Cities.Woodstock.Ivanhoe.Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare.Bell's Reading Books and Literature Readers.Strongly bound in Cloth. Illustrated. 1s.each.Suitable for Standard III.Adventures of a Donkey.Great Deeds in English History.Grimm's German Tales.Andersen's Danish Tales.Great Englishmen.Great Irishmen.Life of Columbus.The Three Midshipmen.Suitable for Standard IV.The Story of H.M.S. Pinafore.Great Scotsmen.Uncle Tom's Cabin.Swiss Family Robinson.Great Englishwomen.Children of the New Forest.Settlers in Canada.Edgeworth's Tales.The Water Babies.Parables from Nature.Settlers at Home.Suitable for Standard V.Lyrical Poetry.The Story of Little Nell.Masterman Ready.Gulliver's Travels.Robinson Crusoe.Poor Jack.The Arabian Nights.The Last of the Mohicans.Feats on the Fiord.The Little Duke.Hereward the Wake.Suitable for Standards VI. and VII.The Talisman. | Ivanhoe.Woodstock. | Oliver Twist.The Vicar of Wakefield.Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare.Sir Roger de Coverley.Deeds that Won the Empire.Six to Sixteen. | Fights for the Flag.The Last Days of Pompeii.The Tower of London.Esmond.The Fortunes of Nigel.Westward Ho!Harold.The Last of the Barons.Bell's Supplementary Readers.Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Limp Cloth. 6d.net each.Suitable for Standards III. and IV.Anderson's Danish Tales.Great Deeds in English History.Grimm's Tales.Adventures of a Donkey.Great Englishmen.Life of Columbus.Suitable for Standards IV. and V.Parables from Nature.Uncle Tom's Cabin.Great Englishwomen.Suitable for Standards V. and VI.Masterman Ready.Robinson Crusoe.Children of the New Forest.Suitable for Standards VI. and VII.The Talisman. | Ivanhoe.Oliver Twist. | Woodstock.Bell's Geographical Readers.ByM. J. Barrington-Ward, M.A.The Child's Geography. Illustrated. 6d.The Round World. (Standard II.) 1s.About England. (Stand. III.) Illus. 1s.4d.The Care of Babies.A Reading Book for Girls' Schools. Illustrated. Cloth, 1s.Bell's History Readers on the Concentric Method.Fully Illustrated.First Lessons in English History. 10d.A Junior History of England. 1s.6d.A Senior History of England. 2s.Abbey History Readers.Revised by the Rt. Rev.F. A. Gasquet, D.D.Illustrated.Early English History (to 1066). 1s.Stories from English History (1066-1485). 1s.3d.The Tudor Period (1485-1603). 1s.3d.The Stuart Period (1603-1714). 1s.6d.The Hanoverian Period (1714-1837). 1s.6d.Bell's History Readers.Illustrated.Early English History (to 1066). 1s.Stories from English History (1066-1485). 1s.3d.The Tudor Period (1485-1603). 1s.. 3d.The Stuart Period (1603-1714). 1s.. 6d.The Hanoverian Period (1714-1837). 1s.. 6d.

The Story of Peter Pan(as told in "The Peter Pan Picture Book."). With 16 Illustrations and Songs from the Play in Tonic Solfa and Old Notation. 9d.

Alice in Wonderland.ByLewis Carroll. Illustrated byAlice B. Woodward. 9d.

Thrift.A Common Sense Book for Girls. ByF. Foote.8d.net.

York Readers.A new series of Literary Readers, with Coloured and other Illustrations.

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Infant Reader. 6d.

Introductory Reader. 8d.

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York Poetry Books.3 Books. Paper covers, 6d.each; cloth, 8d.each.

Bell's Poetry Books.In Seven Parts. Price 3d.each Part, paper covers; or 4d.cloth covers.

Poetry for Upper Classes.Selected byE. A. Helps. 1s.6d.

Bell's Continuous Readers.Bound in Cloth. 9d.each.

Suitable for Standard III.The Story of Peter Pan.The Island that Bobbed up and Down.The Adventures of a Donkey.The Life of Columbus.The Three Midshipmen.

Suitable for Standard IV.Alice in Wonderland.The Water Babies.Parables from Nature.Uncle Tom's Cabin.Robinson Crusoe.Settlers in Canada.Children of the New Forest.

Suitable for Standard V.Tom Brown's Schooldays.The Last of the Mohicans.Feats on the Fiord.The Little Duke.Masterman Ready.Hereward the Wake.

Suitable for Standards VI. and VII.Oliver Twist.The Tale of Two Cities.Woodstock.Ivanhoe.Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare.

Bell's Reading Books and Literature Readers.Strongly bound in Cloth. Illustrated. 1s.each.

Suitable for Standard III.Adventures of a Donkey.Great Deeds in English History.Grimm's German Tales.Andersen's Danish Tales.Great Englishmen.Great Irishmen.Life of Columbus.The Three Midshipmen.

Suitable for Standard IV.The Story of H.M.S. Pinafore.Great Scotsmen.Uncle Tom's Cabin.Swiss Family Robinson.Great Englishwomen.Children of the New Forest.Settlers in Canada.Edgeworth's Tales.The Water Babies.Parables from Nature.Settlers at Home.

Suitable for Standard V.Lyrical Poetry.The Story of Little Nell.Masterman Ready.Gulliver's Travels.Robinson Crusoe.Poor Jack.The Arabian Nights.The Last of the Mohicans.Feats on the Fiord.The Little Duke.Hereward the Wake.

Suitable for Standards VI. and VII.The Talisman. | Ivanhoe.Woodstock. | Oliver Twist.The Vicar of Wakefield.Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare.Sir Roger de Coverley.Deeds that Won the Empire.Six to Sixteen. | Fights for the Flag.The Last Days of Pompeii.The Tower of London.Esmond.The Fortunes of Nigel.Westward Ho!Harold.The Last of the Barons.

Bell's Supplementary Readers.Crown 8vo. Illustrated. Limp Cloth. 6d.net each.

Suitable for Standards III. and IV.Anderson's Danish Tales.Great Deeds in English History.Grimm's Tales.Adventures of a Donkey.Great Englishmen.Life of Columbus.

Suitable for Standards IV. and V.Parables from Nature.Uncle Tom's Cabin.Great Englishwomen.

Suitable for Standards V. and VI.Masterman Ready.Robinson Crusoe.Children of the New Forest.

Suitable for Standards VI. and VII.The Talisman. | Ivanhoe.Oliver Twist. | Woodstock.

Bell's Geographical Readers.ByM. J. Barrington-Ward, M.A.

The Child's Geography. Illustrated. 6d.

The Round World. (Standard II.) 1s.

About England. (Stand. III.) Illus. 1s.4d.

The Care of Babies.A Reading Book for Girls' Schools. Illustrated. Cloth, 1s.

Bell's History Readers on the Concentric Method.Fully Illustrated.

First Lessons in English History. 10d.

A Junior History of England. 1s.6d.

A Senior History of England. 2s.

Abbey History Readers.Revised by the Rt. Rev.F. A. Gasquet, D.D.Illustrated.

Early English History (to 1066). 1s.

Stories from English History (1066-1485). 1s.3d.

The Tudor Period (1485-1603). 1s.3d.

The Stuart Period (1603-1714). 1s.6d.

The Hanoverian Period (1714-1837). 1s.6d.

Bell's History Readers.Illustrated.

Early English History (to 1066). 1s.

Stories from English History (1066-1485). 1s.3d.

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