II. The Book of Odes (Shi-King). By L. Cranmer-Byng. 1/- net.
THE SAYINGS OF LAO TZŬ. From the Chinese. Translated with Introduction by Lionel Giles, of the British Museum. 1/- net.
WOMEN AND WISDOM OF JAPAN. With Introduction by S. Takaishi. 1/- net.
ARABIAN WISDOM. Selections and Translations from the Arabic by John Wortabet, M.D. 1/- net.
THE DUTIES OF THE HEART. By Rabbi Bachye. Translated from the Hebrew with Introduction by Edwin Collins. Hollier Hebrew Scholar, U.C.L. 1/- net.
ROMANCE OF THE EAST SERIES
Edited by L. Cranmer-Byng
Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. net each
In this series the great store-houses of Oriental romance will be opened for the first time to the public. Tales from the Sanskrit, from the Chinese, from every language of the East possessing a great literature will appear in due course. From these vivid narratives of old-world romance it will be possible for the reader to glean much information concerning the lives and manners and customs of vanished races, and the greatness of Empires that have passed away.
TALES OF THE CALIPHS. From the Arabic