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EVERYMAN’S LIBRARY EDITED BY ERNEST RHYS FICTION RUNNYMEDE AND LINCOLN FAIR WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY L. K. HUGHES
First Issue of this Edition
1908
Reprinted
1914
INTRODUCTION
Runnymede and Lincoln Fair was the last story drawing upon the wars and great affairs of English history which its author was destined to write. Like Cressy and Poictiers, which is already included in “Everyman’s Library,” and which preceded it by some three years in its original issue, it first ran as a serial through the magazine particularly associated with Edgar—the Boys’ Own Magazine; it was first published as a separate book in 1866.