The AUTONYM LIBRARY
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1. The Upper Berth. By F. Marion Crawford. Fourth Edition.
2. Mad Sir Uchtred of the Hills. By S. R. Crockett. Third Edition.
3. By Reef and Palm. By Louis Becke. Third Edition.
4. The Play-Actress. By S. R. Crockett. Fifth Edition.
5. A Bachelor Maid. By Mrs. Burton Harrison.
6. Miserrima. By G. W. T. Omond.
7. The Two Strangers. By Mrs. Oliphant.
8. Another Wicked Woman. By G. S. Grant-Forbes.
9. The Spectre of Strathannan. By W. E. Norris.
10. Kafir Stories. By W. C. Scully.
11. Molly Darling! And other Stories. By Mrs. Hungerford.
12. A Game of Consequences. By Albert Kinross.
13. Sleeping Fires. By George Gissing.
14. The Red Star. By L. McManus.
15. A Marriage by Capture. By Robert Buchanan.
16. Leaves from the Life of an Eminent Fossil. By W. Dutton Burrard.
17. An Impossible Person. By Constance Cotterell.
18. Which is Absurd. By Cosmo Hamilton.
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THE STORY OF
THE NATIONS
A SERIES OF POPULAR HISTORIES.
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| 1. Rome. By Arthur Gilman, M.A. | 25. Scotland, By John Mackintosh, LL.D. |
| 2. The Jews. By Professor J. K. Hosmer. | 26. Switzerland. By R. Stead and Lina Hug. |
| 3. Germany. By the Rev. S. Baring-Gould. | 27. Mexico. By Susan Hale. |
| 4. Carthage. By Professor Alfred J. Church. | 28. Portugal. By H. Morse Stephens. |
| 5. Alexander's Empire. By Prof. J. P. Mahaffy. | 29. The Normans. By Sarah Orne Jewett. |
| 6. The Moors In Spain. By Stanley Lane-Poole. | 30. The Byzantine Empire. By C. W. C. Oman, M.A. |
| 7. Ancient Egypt. By Prof. George Rawlinson. | 31. Sicily: Phoenician, Greek and Roman. By the late E. A. Freeman. |
| 8. Hungary. By Prof. Arminius Vambery. | 32. The Tuscan and Genoa Republics. By Bella Duffy. |
| 9. The Saracens. By Arthur Gilman, M.A. | 33. Poland. By W. R. Morfill. |
| 10. Ireland. By the Hon. Emily Lawless. | 34. Parthia. By Prof. George Rawlinson. |
| 11. Chaldea. By Zenaide A. Ragozin. | 35. The Australian Commonwealth. By Greville Tregarthen. |
| 12. The Goths. By Henry Bradley. | 36. Spain. By H. E. Watts. |
| 13. Assyria. By Zenaide A. Ragozin. | 37. Japan. By David Murray, Ph.D. |
| 14. Turkey. By Stanley Lane-Poole. | 38. South Africa. By George M. Theal. |
| 15. Holland. By Professor J. E. Thorold Rogers. | 39. Venice. By the Hon. Alethea Wiel. |
| 16. Mediæval France. By Gustave Masson. | 40. The Crusades: The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. By T. A. Archer and Charles L. Kingsford. |
| 17. Persia. By S. G. W. Benjamin. | 41. Vedic India. By Zenaide A. Ragozin. |
| 18. Phoenicia. By Prof. George Rawlinson. | 42. The West Indies and the Spanish Main. By James Rodway, F.L.S. |
| 19. Media. By Zenaide A. Ragozin. | 43. Bohemia. By C. E. Maurice. |
| 20. The Hansa Towns. By Helen Zimmern. | 44. The Balkans. By W. Miller. |
| 21. Early Britain. By Professor Alfred J. Church. | 45. Canada. By Dr. Bourinot. |
| 22. The Barbary Corsairs. By Stanley Lane-Poole. | 46. British India. By R. W. Frazer, LL.B. |
| 23. Russia. By W. R. Morfill. | 47. Modern France. By André le Bon. |
| 24. The Jews under the Roman Empire. By W. D. Morrison. | The Franks. By Lewis Sergeant, B.A. |
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