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RAPHAEL. By Julia Cartwright. 

 BOTTICELLI. By Julia Cartwright. 

 G. F. WATTS. By G. K. Chesterton. 

 LEONARDO DA VINCI. By Georg Gronau. 

 HOLBEIN. By Ford Madox HuefTer. 

 ROSSETTI. By Ford Madox Hueffer. 



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THE RUBA'IYAT OF 'UMAR KHAYYAM (Fitzgerald's 2nd Edition). 

 Edited, with an Introduction and Notes, by Edward Heron Allen. 



SCIENCE AND RELIGION IN CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY. By 

 Emile Boutroux. 



WANDERINGS IN ARABIA. By Charles M. Doughty. An abridged 

 edition of "Travels in Arabia Deserta." With portrait and 

 map. In 2 vols. 



THE INTIMATE LIFE OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON. By Allan McLane 

 Hamilton. Illustrated. 



FOLK-LORE OF THE HOLY LAND : Moslem, Christian, and Jewish. 

 By J. E. Hanauer. Edited by Marmaduke Pickthall. 



LIFE AND EVOLUTION. By F. W. Headley, F.Z.S. With upwards 

 of loo illustrations. New and revised edition (1913). 



THE NOTE-BOOKS OF LEONARDO DA VINCI. Edited by Edward 

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THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF LESLIE STEPHEN. By F. W. Maitland. 

 With a photogravure portrait. 



