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Shakespeare's Workmanship. By SIR ARTHUR QUILLER-COUCH, M.A., Litt.D., King Edward VII. Professor of English Literature in the University of Cambridge. Demy 8vo, cloth. (Third Impression.)
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The Soul of Denmark, By SHAW DESMOND. Demy 8vo, cloth. (Third Impression.)
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Old and New Masters. By Robert Lynd. Demy 8vo, cloth. (Second Impression.)
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Through Lapland with Skis and Reindeer. By FRANK HEDGES BUTLER, F.R.G.S. With 4 Maps and 65 Ill.u.s.trations Demy 8vo, cloth. (Third Impression, Re-set.)
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A Short History of France. By MARY DUCLAUX. With 4 Maps. Demy 8vo, cloth. (Fourth Impression.)
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The Wonders of Instinct: Chapters in the Psychology of Insects. By J. H. FABRE. Translated by ALEXANDER TEIXERA DE MATTOS and BERNARD MIALL. With 16 Ill.u.s.trations. Demy 8vo, cloth. (Third Impression.)
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Six Centuries of Work and Wages: The History of English Labour. By JAMES E. THOROLD ROGERS. Demy 8vo, cloth.
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Poems. By W. B. YEATS. With a Photogravure Frontispiece. Demy 8vo, cloth. (Eighth Impression.)
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The Economic Interpretation of History. By JAMES E. THOROLD ROGERS.
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How France is Governed. By RAYMOND POINCARE. Large Crown 8vo, cloth. (Fifth Impression.)
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The Life of Girolamo Savonarola. By PROFESSOR PASQUALE VILLARI.
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Rural Housing. By WILLIAM G. SAVAGE, M.D. (Lond.), B.Sc., D.P.H.
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