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Recent Reprints

NOVELS, ETC.

Hamish Hamilton: First Love, by Ivan Turgenev, translated from the Russian by Isaiah Berlin, with an introduction by Lord David Cecil (18s.); The Nancy Mitford Omnibus (including The Pursuit of Love, Love in a Cold Climate, and The Blessing) (16s.).

John Muriay: The Complete Napoleonic Stories, by Sir Arthur Conan DOyle (I8s.).

Oldbourne: Did it Happen? Thirty-three stories by various authors, reprinted from the London Evening Standard (8s. 6d.).

Collins Classics: The Turn of the Screw, The Aspern Papers, and seven other stories, by Henry James; Riceyman Steps and Elsie and the Child, by Arnold Bennett (both 6s. 6d. cloth; 7s. 6d. Canter- bury); The World Set Free, by H. G. Wells; The Mystery of Edwin Drood, by Charles Dickens (both 5s. 6d. cloth, 6s. 6d. Canterbury); Round the World in 80 Days, by Jules Verne (4s. 6d. cloth, 5s. 6d. Canterbury).

Herbert Jenkins: The Luck of the Bodkins and Meet Mr. Mulliner, by P. G. Wodehouse (both 7s. 6d.).

Methuen : The Human Age : Book One—Childer- mass, by Wyndham Lewis (25s.).

GENERAL

Cambridge University Press, Phoenix Books: The Ghetto, by Louis Wirth (10s. 6d.); The Literature of Ancient Greece, by Gilbert Murray (15s.); Philoso- phers Speak for Themselves : 1. From Aristotle to Plotinus, and 2. From Thales to Plato, both edited by T. V. Smith (each 12s. 6d.).

Cape: Stephen Hero and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, by James Joyce (each 15s.).

Hanish Hamilton: Fabled Shore—From the Pyrenees to Portugal, by Rose Macaulay (21s.).

POEMS, PLAYS, ETC.

Oxford University Press: The Poetical Works of John Keats, edited by H. W. Garrod (12s. 6d.).

Dent's Everyman's Library: Alexander Pope's Collected Poems, edited with new introduction by Professor Bonamy Dobsee (6s.).