THE WORKS OF ANATOLE FRANCE 
unexpected aspect.” Still, it is believed that the day has 
come for giving English versions of all his imaginative 
works, as well as of his monumental study JOAN OF 
ARC, which is undoubtedly the most discussed book in the 
world of letters to-day. 
q@ MR. JOHN LANE has pleasure in announcing that 
the following volumes are either already published or are 
passing through the press. 
Hi RED (LIBBY 
MOTHER OF PEARL 
THE GARDEN OF EPICURUS 
THE CRIME OF SYLVESTRE BONNARD 
BALTHASAR 
THE WELL OF ST. CLARE 
THAIS 
THE WHITE STONE 
PENGUIN ISLAND 
THE MERRIE TALES OF JACQUES TOURNE 
BROCHE 
JOCASTA AND THE FAMISHED CAT 
THE ELM TREE ON THE MALL 
THE WICKER-WORK WOMAN 
AT THE SIGN OF THE REINE PEDAUQUE 
THE OPINIONS OF JERQME COIGNARD 
MY FRIEND’S BOOK 
THE ASPIRATIONS OF JEAN SERVIEN 
LIFE AND LETTERS (4 vols.) 
JOAN OF ARC (2 vols.) 
{ All the books will be published at 6/- each with the 
exception of JOAN OF ARC, which will be 25/- net 
the two volumes, with eight Illustrations. 
{ The format of the volumes leaves little to be desired. 
The size is Demy 8vo (g x 53), and they are printed from 
Caslon type upon a paper light in weight and strong of 
texture, with a cover design in crimson and gold, a gilt top, 
end-papers from designs by Aubrey Beardsley and initials by 
Henry Ospovat. In short, these are volumes for the biblio- 
phile as well as the lover of fiction, and form perhaps the 
cheapest library edition of copyright novels ever published, 
for the price is only that of an ordinary novel. 
{ The translation of these books has been entrusted to 
such competent French scholars as MR. ALFRED ALLINSON, 
