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General Lists of School-Books.

White's Progressive Latin Reader, 12mo.

Johns's Eton Latin Verse Book, Ductor in Elegias, 12mo.

3s. 6d.

2s. 6d.

Rapier's Introduction to Latin Verse, by Rev. T. K. Arnold, 12mo. 3s. 6d. ; Key, 2s. 6d. Walford's Progressive Exercises in Latin Elegiac Verse, FIRST and SECOND

SERIES, 12mo. 2s. 6d. each; Key to First Series

Yonge's New Latin Gradus, post 8vo. 9s.; with Appendix
Yonge's Dictionary of Latin Epithets, post 8vo.
White's Latin Grammar, complete, 12mo.

5s.

.12s.

Ss. 6d.

2s. 6d.

Separately-Accidence, 1s.; Eton Grammar, 1s. 9d.; Second Grammar, 1s. 6d.
Latin Suffixes, post 8vo....

5s.

Yonge's Horace, 12mo...

6s. 6d.

PART I. Odes and Epodes, 12mo. 3s.; PART II. Satires and Epistles...3s. 6d. Girdlestone and Osborne's Horace, 12mo.

7s. 6d.

Valpy's Ovid and Tibullus, the Selection used at Eton, 12mo.

4s. 6d.

Kennedy's Edition of Virgil, with English Notes, 12mo...

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Pycroft's Virgil's Eneid, Bucolics, and Georgics, 12mo.

Bradley's Troy Taken; or Book II. of Virgil's Eneid, English Notes, fcp. 8vo. 2s. 6d. Cornelius Nepos, with English Notes, 12mo...

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First Seven Books of Eutropius, with English Notes, 12mo........
Select Fables from Phædrus, with English Notes, 12mo.
Selections from Ovid's Metamorphoses, 12mo...

Valpy's Virgil, with English Notes, 18mo. 7s. 6d.; without Notes
Hickie's First Five Books of Livy, with English Notes, post 8vo.
White's Germania and Agricola of Tacitus, 12mo.

White's Cicero's Cato Major and Lælius, with English Notes, 12mo.

The French Language.

3s. 6d.

2s. 6d.

2s. 6d.

4s. 6d.

3s. 6d.

8s. 6d.

4s. 6d.

...... 3s. 6d.

4s. 6d. 1s. ..10s. 6d.

3s. 6d.

Collis's Tirocinium Gallicum, or French Grammar for Classical Schools, 12mo.
Stièvenard's Lectures Françaises, from Modern French Authors, 12mo.
Sadler's Stepping-Stone to French Pronunciation and Conversation, 18mo.
Contanseau's Practical Dictionary, French and English, post 8vo.
Pocket Dictionary, French & English Languages, sq. 18mo..
First Step in French

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Albitès' How to Speak French, or French and France, fcp. 8vo.

5s. 6d.

Tyrel's Grammar of Household Words, 12mo.

4s. 6d.

Sewell's (Miss) Contes Faciles, from Modern French Writers, crown 8vo..

3s. 6d.

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Extraits Choisis des Auteurs Modernes, crown 8vo. Hamel's French Grammar and Exercises, by Lambert, 12mo. 5s. 6d.; Key

5s.

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Blackley and Friedländer's Practical German Dictionary
Tyrel's Grammar of Household Words, German and English, 12mo.
Grammar of Household Words, English, German, French, Italian
Lacaita's Selections from Italian Writers in Prose and Poetry, 12mo.
Kalisch's Hebrew Grammar, with Exercises, in 2 PARTS, 8vo....

5s. .each 12s. 6d.

London: LONGMAN, GREEN, and CO. 14 Ludgate Hill.

SPOTTISWOODE AND CO., PRINTERS, NEW-STREET SQUARE, LONDON

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LAURIE'S ENTERTAINING LIBRARY.

In course of publication, in Quarterly Volumes, from January 1863, each volume in square 18mo, with Six full-page Illustrations, price One Shilling cloth, or Ninepence sewed,

THE

SHILLING ENTERTAINING LIBRARY,

Adapted to the requirements of School Libraries, Families, and Working Men.

By J. S. LAURIE,

Editor of the Graduated Series of Reading-Lesson Books, &c.
The First Three Volumes are now ready, viz.

ROBINSON CRUSOE.

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THE object of the ENTERTAINING LIBRARY is to provide the young and, generally speaking, the less educated portion of the community with books which they will find readable. Many similar projects have been started, and have failed. The Proprietors of the present LIBRARY believe that those failures are to be ascribed to a fundamental deficiency which, with proper attention and care, may be fully supplied.

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Volumes preparing for Publication
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It is proper to state that the Editor assumes the right of adapting the original text so as to suit his purpose. Grammatical constructions which are too involved and difficult will be simplified; modern words and idioms will be substituted for such as have become obsolete or nearly obsolete; and in all cases passages which are unsuitable to the young will be expunged.

Care will be taken to adorn each of the volumes with a number of striking illustrations. The illustrations to the three volumes now ready are drawn by Mr. Sandercock, a rising artist, whose merit has been acknowledged by competent judges.

Special attention will be paid to the binding of the volumes. They will be prepared for being well thumbed. The type, also, in which they will be printed will be of the clearest and distinctest kind that can be procured.

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