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My Lady Green Sleeves. (_Seventh Edition._)
Found Out. (_103rd Thousand._)
The Lovely Malincourt. (_Sixth Edition._)
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Miss Providence. (_Fourth Edition._)
By MISS DOROTHEA GERARD. 3/6
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The Winds of March. (_Second Edition._)
By GEORGE KNIGHT. 3/6
"A clever story, cleverly told, and exceedingly well worth
reading."--_Hearth and Home._
The Prodigal's Brother. (_Second Edition._)
By JOHN MACKIE, Author of "The Man Who Forgot," etc. 3/6
"His characters are well defined ... a book well worth
reading."--_Daily Mail._
"An excellent story."--_Bookman._
Hungarian Literature:
An Historical and Critical Survey.
By EMIL REICH (Doctor Juris),
_Author of "History of Civilization," "Historical Atlas of Modern
History," "Graeco-Roman Institutions," etc._
Crown 8vo. Cloth, Gilt Top, 6s.
With Map of Hungary.
SOME PRESS OPINIONS.
Daily Chronicle--
"A work of no small merit and ability. It supplies a long-felt
want. Dr. Reich has evidently read up his subject with care and
conscientiousness, and displays no small ability in marshalling an
immense array of facts. He has presented us with an exceedingly
lucid and pregnant account of one of the most original and
fascinating literatures of Europe."
Sunday Times--
"Dr. Reich has done us a very real service, and his work should be
widely known, and take a permanent place among our literary
reference books.
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