THE WORKS OF ANATOLE FRANCE 



At all *imes he is ^he uMnelcntiug foe «f S«pe»s*iti©ii and 

 hypocrisy. Of himself he once modestly said : " You will 

 find in my writijigs perfect sincerity (lying denriands a talent 

 I do not possess), much indulgence, and some natural 

 affection for the beautiful aiid good." 



fl The mere extent of an author's popularity is perhaps a 

 poor argument, yet it is significant that two books by this 

 author are in their HUNDRED AND TENTH THOU- 

 SAND, and numbers of them well into their SEVENTIETH 

 THOUSAND, whilst the one which a Frenchman recently 

 described as *' Monsieur France's most arid book " is in its 

 FIFTY-EIGHT-THOUSAND. 



f Inasmuch as M. FRANCE'S ONLY contribution to 

 an English periodical appeared in THE YELLOW BOOK, 

 vol. v., April 1895, together with the first important English 

 appreciation of his work from the pen of the Hon. Maurice 

 Baring, it is peculiarly appropriate that the English edition 

 of his works should be issued from the Bodley Head, 



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Please send me the following works 0/ Anatole France: 

 THA'iS PENGUIN ISLAND 



BALTHASAR THE WHITE STONE 



THE RED LILY MOTHER OF PEARL 



THE GARDEN OF EPICURUS 

 THE CRIME OF SYLVESTRE BONNARD 

 THE WELL OF ST. CLARE 

 THE MERRIE TALES OF JACQUES TOURNE- 



BROCHE 

 THE ELM TREE ON THE MALL 

 THE WICKER-WORK WOMAN 

 JOCASTA AND THE FAMISHED CAT 

 JOAN OF ARC (2 Vols.) 

 LIFE AND LETTERS (4 Vols.) 



for whith 1 enclose ^ 



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JOHN LANE. Publisher. The Bodlev Head, Vigo St., London.W. 



