The Review of Reviews. 



April to, 1306. 



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1 CHARLES OMAUEr; Oliarleg I*ver s stiiiiiii ...in.in. ,r. :e 1 

 Ing of the adventures of an Irish oOi- er iii llic Napo- 

 leonic Wars. 



2. CONINCSBY ; one of tl.« most famou3 works of tlie states- 

 man novelist. Lord Beaconsfield. 



3. BEN niR; perbaps the moat realistic story of tlie time 



of Christ. A stirring tale of fighting and love by 

 General Lew Wallace. 



4. THE SCARLET LETTER; Natbauiel Hawthorne's master- 



C' ce. Tells of the stern, early Puritan doings in 

 erica. 



6. ALDERSYDE ; a charming: story of the Scottish bor.ier 

 written most graphically by Annie S. Swan. 



e. NEOMI: THE BRIGAND'S DAUOMTER; the title exiilaiiis it 

 •elf. The novel is one of the most popular of that 

 popular writer, 8. Baring-Gould. 



7. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. An epoch making book, by Mrs. H 

 Beeoher-Stowe. A tale of the slave days in America. 



8. THE FIFTH FORM OF ST. DOMINICS: one of the beat stories 

 of school days in England. Bright, having plenty of 

 incident. By T. Barnes Reed. 



». THF SCHONBERO - COTTA FAMILY ; the best of the many 

 oharminff works of Mrs. E. Rundle Charles. 



13. SHE. A thrilling romance of marvel and mystery, the 

 plot of which is laid in South Africa. By H. Rider 

 laggard. 



11. HANDY ANDY. A tale of Irish life. By Samuel Lover. 



12. JANE EYRE. The most widely-circulated and most power- 

 ful of of Charlotte Bronte's novels. 



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THE EARTHLY PARADISE; by William Morris. Stories from 

 this great masterpiece of one of the greatest of preaent- 

 day poets, told in prose with copious extracts in verse, 

 b.v special permission of the author. 



THE I\G01DSBY LEGENDS, by Thomas Ingoldaby Key E. H 

 Barhaml. who easily holds first place as master of 

 English humorous rliyme, 



CniLUE HAROLD'S PILGRIMAGE. The book contains the second 

 portion of Lord Byron's greatest masterpiece. It is 

 more ii')pular than the first, as it deals with the poet's 

 wandering in better known lands. 



POEMS OF LIBERTY. PROGRESS S LABOUR, by John Greenleaf- 

 Whittier, the Quaker poet of America. He has lieen 

 calle'l the Poet Laureate of the Suffrage 



WHIT ICR'S POEMS, contains his autobiographical poems and 

 selections from the verses he wrote against slavery. 



THE LADY OF THE LAKE, by Sir Walter Scott, is probably the 

 best known romantic poem of the English language 



LEGENDS AND BALLADS. A selection of the best known 

 legends and ballads in the English tongue. 



ST. 0C09GE AND THE DRAGON That portion of Spencer's 

 Paerie Queene which tells of the adventures of the Red 

 Cross Knisht. 



THE CANTERBURY TALES, in which Geoffrey Chaucer tells of 

 a pilgrimage from London to Canterbury five cen- 

 turies ago. 



THE PLEASURES OF HOPE, and other poems, by Thomas 

 Campbell. The Scottish poet is chiefly known by his 

 battle poems. The Battle of the Baltic, Hoheiilinden, 

 THE POEMS OF JOHN KEATS. This " Poet of Beauty " lived 

 but 25 years, and yet be was one of the greatest poet* 

 if the 19th century. All his best masterpiece^ are in- 

 cluded in the volume. 



IRISH MELODIES and other poems, by the greatest of Irish 

 poeta, Thomas Moore. 



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