38 WILLIAMS & NORGATE'S 



IV. Modern Languages & Literature. 



A complete list of Messrs. Williams (Sr^ Norgate^s Educational Publi- 

 cations on Modern Languages may be had on application. 



ARMY SERIES OF FRENCH AND GERMAN NOVELS. 



Edited, with short Notes, by J. T. W, Perowne, M.A. 



This series is equally well adapted for general reading, and for those 

 preparing for the Army, Oxford and Cambridge Certificates, and other 

 Examinations — in fact, for all who wish to keep up or improve their French 

 and German. The notes are as concise as possible, with an occasional 

 etymology or illustration to assist the memory. The books selected being 

 by recent or living authors, are adapted for the study of most modern French 

 and German. 



LE COUP DE PISTOLET, etc. Prosper Merimee. 2s. 6d. 



"A book more admirably suited to its purpose could not be desired. The 

 Editors deserve to be congratulated." — National Observer. 



VAILLANTE. Jacques Vincent. 2s. 6d. 



" The books are well got up, and in Vaillante an excellent choice has been 

 made. " — Guardian. 



AUF VERLORNEM POSTEN AND NAZZARENA 

 DANTI. Johannes v. Dewall. ^s. 



"Well piinted, well bound, and annotated just sufficiently to make the 

 reading of them sure as well as easy." — Educational Times. 



CONTES MILITAIRES. A. Daudet. 2s. 6d. 



"These stories are mainly culled from a series called Contes du Lundi, 

 originally contributed by their author to the Figaro. Written at fever heat 

 immediately after the great 1870 war, they show Daudet's power in many ways 

 at its highest. . . . We therefore do more than recommend — we urge all 

 readers of French to get the stories in some form, and the present one is both 

 good and cheap." — The Schoolmaster. 



ERZAHLUNGEN. E. Hofer. 3^. 



"The series has brought fascinating examples of fiction under the eyes of 

 English readers in a neat and handy form. Besides having the military flavour, 

 they are models of style. " — Scotsman. 



BAYLDON (Rev. G.). ICELANDIC GRAMMAR. An 



Elementary Grammar of the Old Norse or Icelandic Language. 

 8vo, cloth. 7j, 6d. 



14 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. 



