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'_A fairy book beyond reproach._'--GRAPHIC.
'_Grimm is always delightful, but in his present new dress he is more
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pictures._'--GUARDIAN.
'_All the illustrations are simply inimitable._'--QUEEN.
[Illustration: 'The Prince who was afraid of Nothing.'--_p. 216._]
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[Illustration: Reduced facsimile of cover.]
FAIRY TALES FROM HANS ANDERSEN
Introduction By EDWARD CLODD
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'_The illustrations leave nothing to be desired._'--STANDARD.
'_This is really a seasonable for all Christmases._'--PUNCH.
'_A delightful gift for children._'--TIMES OF INDIA.
[Illustration: From 'The Ugly Duckling.' _p. 110._]
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STORIES FROM FROISSART
By
HENRY NEWBOLT,
_Author of 'Admirals All.' &c._
'_A really fine book, and effectively illustrated. Mr. Newbolt has done
his work well, and Mr. Gordon Browne has illustrated the book
delightfully._'--OUTLOOK.
'_There never was a better story-book than Froissart._'--ATHENAEUM.
[Illustration: 'The four knights view the English host.'--_p. 26._]
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CHILDREN OF THE DAWN
OLD TALES OF GREECE
By ELSIE FINNEMORE BUCKLEY
With Introduction by ARTHUR SIDGWICK
'_For a child whose eyes are just opening to beauty, and whose
imagination is ready to be kindled by a spark from any torch, we can
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immortal themes and its graceful interpretation in our time and tongue.
The illustrations by Mr. F. C. Pape deserve praise._'--MORNING LEADER.
'_Told with rare good taste and judgment._'--DAILY TELEGRAPH.
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Roman poets. To such students a knowledge of these stories is
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