Gowans’s International Library 
Neatly Printed, and in Pretty Parchment Covers. 
No. i. — The Haunted and the Haunters, by Lord 
Lytton, has been called, and probably is, the best ghost story 
in the world. 
No. 2. — The Heavenly Footman, by John Bunyan. 
A sermon, but one which the picturesque, racy, and thoroughly 
original style of its great author raises far above the common, 
and makes as interesting as “ The Pilgrim’s Progress.” 
No. 3. — The Marriage Ring, by Jeremy Taylor. 
The famous treatise on Marriage and its duties, by one of the 
very greatest writers of English prose. 
No. 4.— The Lady of Lyons, by Lord Lytton. Th : s 
famous play has held the stage since it was first acted. It 
contains the well-known passage “A palace lifting to eternal 
summer,” etc. 
No. s.— The Tower of Nesle, a Play by Alex. Dumas 
the Elder. This romantic play is as intensely exciting and 
interesting as “The Three Musketeers." 
No. 6. — Everyman. The famous morality play, which is 
performed so often nowadays. 
No. 7.— Goblin Market and other Poems, by Christina 
Rossetti. A reprint of the first edition of 1862. Contains 
some of the most beautiful lyrics in the language. 
No. 8.— Les Chef3-d’CEuvre lyriques de Ronsard et 
de son Ecole. This volume contains all the very best poems 
of the Pleiad, and the selection has been made by the well-known 
Trench poet and critic, M. Auguste Dorchain. A treasure for 
every student of French literature. 
No. 9.— The Bird* of Aristophanes. The most charming 
comedy of antiquity. 
Price, 6d Net. Per Volume. 
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