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Children's Books in England: Five Centuries of Social Life
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Published in 1932, this classic study analyses the evolution of children's literature, and remains an invaluable resource today.
Peter and Wendy
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First published as a novel in 1911, J. M. Barrie's immortal story follows the adventures of the Darling children in Neverland.
Familiar Studies of Men and Books
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Published together in 1882, these essays explore the works of nine writers from around the world and across the centuries.
Prices of Books
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This 1898 publication traces the market value of books in England from the seventeenth century to the late nineteenth century.
Galen on Anatomical Procedures: The Later Books
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This edition of Galen's Anatomical Procedures (c. AD 200) offers parts of book 9 and books 10-15.
Herodotus: The Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Books: With ...
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This 1908 edition of the last books of Herodotus is particularly valuable for its introduction, commentary, maps, appendices and indexes.
Herodotus: The Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Books: With ...
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This 1908 edition of the last books of Herodotus is particularly valuable for its introduction, commentary, maps, appendices and indexes.
Herodotus: The Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Books: With ...
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This 1908 edition of the last books of Herodotus is particularly valuable for its introduction, commentary, maps, appendices and indexes.
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places, and People
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Delightfully detailed and surprisingly witty, this 1852 publication offers an eclectic mix of fiction, literary analysis and autobiography.
Hawthorne
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A biography of Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-64), an influence on James' own writing, and perhaps the first uniquely American novelist.