ANATOLE FRANCE

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"Anatole France is a writer whose personality is very strongly reflected in his works.... To reproduce his evanescent grace and charm is not to be lightly achieved, but the translators have done their work with care, distinction, and a very happy sense of the value of words."—Daily Graphic.

"We must now all read all of Anatole France. The offer is too good to be shirked. He is just Anatole France, the greatest living writer of French."—Daily Chronicle.

Complete Limited Edition in English

Under the general editorship of Frederic Chapman. 8vo., special light-weight paper, wide margins, Caslon type, bound in red and gold, gilt top, end papers from designs by Beardsley, initials by Ospovat. $2.00 per volume (except Joan of Arc), postpaid.

  • Balthasar
  • The Well of St. Clare
  • The Red Lily
  • Mother of Pearl
  • The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard
  • The Garden of Epicurus
  • ThaÏs
  • The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche
  • Joan of Arc. Two volumes. $8 net per set. Postage extra.
  • The Comedian's Tragedy
  • The Amethyst Ring
  • M. Bergeret in Paris
  • Life and Letters (4 vols.)
  • Pierre Noziere
  • The White Stone
  • Penguin Island
  • The Opinions of Jerome Coignard
  • Jocasta and the Famished Cat
  • The Aspirations of Jean Servien
  • The Elm Tree on the Mall
  • My Friend's Book
  • The Wicker-Work Woman
  • At the Sign of the Queen Pedauque
  • Profitable Tales

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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