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LONDON: CHATTO & WINDUS

III St. Martin's Lane, W.C.

A CONCISE LIST OF

THE KING'S CLASSICS

GENERAL EDITOR: PROFESSOR I. GOLLANCZ, Litt.D.

ALTHOUGH The King's Classics are to be purchased for 1/6 net per volume, the series is unique in

that

(1) the letterpress, paper, and binding are unapproached by any similar series.

(2) "Competent scholars in every case have supervised this series, which can therefore be received with confidence."-Athenæum.

(3) With few exceptions, the volumes in this series are included in no similar series, while several are copyright.

THE KING'S CLASSICS

UNDER THE GENERAL EDITORSHIP OF PROFESSOR 1. GOLLANCZ,

LITT.D.

"Right Royal Series.”—Literary World.

"We note with pleasure that competent scholars in every case have supervised this series, which can therefore be received with confidence."—Athenæum.

"The name of Professor I. Gollancz has been at various times associated with a large number of noteworthy works in literature, but it is doubtful whether he has ever done a finer, yet less obtrusive, work of popular education than that associated with his general editorship of The King's Classics.' . . . This venture has important and well-defined aims. It seeks to introduce many important works of literature that have not been readily accessible in a cheap form, or not hitherto rendered into English. It stands first and last for pure scholarship. Each volume is edited by some expert scholar, and contains a summary introduction,. dealing with the principal facts of the literary history of the book; while at the end are added copious explanatory notes and a carefully-compiled index. Never is the man who reads to learn forgotten.

"At the same time modern popular classics, more especially such as have not yet been adequately or at all annotated, are not excluded from the series. In fact, "The King's Classics' are in the main representative of Professor Gollancz's own ideal of what such a library should be, for here and there it will be observed with pleasure that he steps deliberately out of the ordinary track, and includes in his series several modern but invaluable books that have never seen printer's ink under similar auspices.

"The literary importance of these volumes cannot be questioned, and when it is added that each is bound in a peculiarly, effective scheme of grey blue and white imitation vellum, all people who love dainty associations with the format of their books should remember that "The King's Classics' have every claim for their consideration and approval.”—Standard.

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THE KING'S CLASSICS

The "KING'S CLASSICS" are printed on antique laid paper, 16mo (6 × 41 inches), gilt tops. Each volume has a

frontispiece, usually in photogravure.

Quarter-bound antique grey boards, or red cloth, 1/6 net.
Quarter vellum, grey cloth sides, 2/6 net.

Three-quarter vellum, Oxford sides, gilt tops, 5/- net.

* Nos. 2, 20, and 24 are double volumes. Price, boards or cloth, 3/- net; quarter vellum, 5/- net; three-quarter vellum, 7/6 net.

SHORT LIST

ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.

No. 57.

No. 53.

APULLIUS, Cupid and Psyche, etc. ADLINGTON's trans. No. 12.
Assza, The Life of King Alfred.
BENEDICT (SAINT), The Rule of. No. 59.
BONIFACE (SAINT), English Correspondence of.
BROWNING (ROBERT), Men and Women. 2 vols. Nos. 26, 27.
BURY (RICHARD DE), The Love of Books (Philobiblon). No. 1.
CALDERON, Six Dramas of. Translated by EDWARd FitzGerald,
Double volume. No. 2.

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CHATELAINE OF VIRGI, THE, No. 63.

Chaucer, The Prologue, and Minor Poems, In modern English

by Professor SKEAT. No. 47.

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