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=THE Sh.e.l.lEY BIRTHDAY BOOK AND CALENDAR.= Compiled by J. R. TUTIN. Crown 16mo., cloth, bev. boards, gilt edges. 3s.

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1. =JOHN WICLIF=, Patriot and Reformer: his Life and Writings. By RUDOLF BUDDENSIEG, Lic. Theol. Leipsic.

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2. =THE TABLE TALK OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER.= By Prof. JOHN GIBB.

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3. =DOCTOR JOHNSON=: His Life, Works and Table Talk. By Dr. MACAULAY, Editor of _The Leisure Hour_.

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=ABOUT THE THEATRE=: Essays and Studies. By WILLIAM ARCHER, Author of ”English Dramatists of To-day,” &c. Crown 8vo., cloth, bevelled edges, 7s. 6d.

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=LITERARY LANDMARKS OF LONDON.= By LAURENCE HUTTON. Second Edition.

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