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at one time, _L2 10s._ net. Vol. I.--=A History of Sumer and Akkad=: An account of the Early Races of Babylonia from Prehistoric Times to the Foundation of the Babylonian Monarchy. Vol. II.--=A History of Babylon= from the Foundation of the Monarchy, about B.C. 2000, until the Conquest of Babylon by Cyrus. B.C. 539. Vol. III.--=A History of Assyria= from the Earliest Period until the Fall of Nineveh. B.C. 606. [_Preparing._ =KING'S CLASSICS (The).= Under the General Editorship of Prof. ISRAEL GOLLANCZ, D Litt. Post 8vo, quarter-bound antique grey boards or red cloth. _2s. 6d._ net: Double Vols., _3s. 6d._ net. Quarter vellum, grey cl. sides, _3s. 6d._ net: Double Vols., _5s._ net. Three-quarter vellum, Oxford side-papers, gilt top, _5s._ net: Double Vols., _7s. 6d._ net. + signifies Double Volumes. * can be supplied for School use in wrappers at _1s._ net each. =1. The Love of Books: the Philobiblon of Richard de Bury.= Trans. by E. C. THOMAS. +=2. Six Dramas of Calderon.= Trans. by ED. FITZGERALD. Edited by H. OELSNER, M.A. =3. The Chronicle of Jocelin of Brakelond.= Trans. from the Latin, with Notes, By L. C. JANE, M.A. Introd. by ABBOT GASQUET. =4. Life of Sir Thomas More.= by WILLIAM ROPER. With Letters To and From His Daughter. =5. Eikon Basilike.= Ed. by ED. ALMACK, F.S.A. =6. Kings' Letters. Part I.=: From Alfred To the Coming of the Tudors. Edited By ROBERT STEELE, F.S.A. =7. Kings' Letters. Part II.=: From the Early Tudors; With Letters of Henry VIII. and Anne Boleyn. =8. Chaucer's Knight's Tale.= _In modern English by_ Prof. SKEAT. *=9. Chaucer's Man of Law's Tale, Squire's Tale, and Nun's Priest's Tale.= _In modern English by_ Prof. SKEAT. *=10. Chaucer's Prioress's Tale, Pardoner's Tale, Clerk's Tale, and Canon's Yeoman's Tale.= _In modern English by_ Prof. SKEAT. (see Also Nos. 8, 47, 48.) =11. The Romance of Fulk Fitzwarine.= Translated by ALICE KEMP-WELCH; Introduction by Prof. BRANDIN. =12. The Story of Cupid and Psyche.= From "The Golden Ass," ADLINGTON'S Translation. Edited by W. H. D.
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