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Library of Famous Literature, EDITED BY DR. KICHARD GARNETT, 0.8. AT HALF-PRICE UPON EASY TERMS. THE COMPLETE 20 VOLUMES DELIVERED FREE AS FAR AS WELLINGTON UPON PAYMENT OF 0 WEUINtffCfJ! 6th August, 190 X. t cWM&Hy tfHIBWfW to- the attention of my fellow colonist# • The International Library of Famous fciterature." In twsr.ty <rolun»es contain e«tract« from ail the treat »rltere fiera -Homqr oo :>ur own day. The literature of <V«ry (Istion ass 08ea 1914 unWr contribution by the compilers of the.VOrk (JrfeK, tatin , Russian . French. - I Oernjun, Dutch , (orsp . HuQgwiw, . Spanish etc. eto, %mhorj*are luote&at nelZ «s English and American. The PJZBKId r author* at have" not 'been ignored. The wark is -thus a library in ij§e}f a/>a should be of great service CBp_ePi>JJly lo our small country libraries^ and to those flip) deairjfi to get acquainted With literature without being tt'iiSP thP necessity of purchasing many hundreds of volum//eo. volumes £re* perused the reader trill obtain an aggu&tnt,&nc(? with general literature. £ would like tcit see- the library in every country. settler' a homa. " ' {%} d 1 feeautifftll'y illustrated. It has two indeses so that th« reader jngy easily select ftlvaathcr or topic. It Is justi Uj'iSWar'tofpjj those who not having a large library wish to enjjpythe pleasure' that literature: Affords. Considering th> vaai&inr is cheap irouss. juar v..

WHAT THIS GREAT WORK IS. It is not easy to put in brief compass a description of a work thab is in itself a great library. All literature is its field—all races and all times. The Library presents not merely the best of all the great authors that have ever lived, but likewise a panorama of life and letters from that dim, remote past when books first began to be made, down to our own day. Here in succession, is " the glory that was Greece and the grandeur that was Rome." Here are the Middle Ages, lit by the flame of Dante's genius, and sweetensd by Chaucer's poetic gossip. Here the Renaissance sheds all its coruscating names—Shakespeare, Spenser, Jonson, Sydney, Marlowe, Bacon; while Cervantes bids chivalry adieu, and Mantaigne gives laws to the modern gentleman. Here are the dandy essayists, diarists, and satirists of Queen Anne's! day; here the Johnsonian thunder, and the early masters of th« novelFielding, Smollet, Richardson, and Burney. The Nineteenth Century is the most richly represented of all periods. Wordsworth's new worship of Nature, Lamb's cosy wit, Shelley's wild melodies, and Byron's " pageant of his bleeding heart" are here. Carlyle, Ruskin, Tennyson, Browning, Clough, Rossetti, Darwin, Spencer, Newman, Ibsen, Tolstoi, Turgenief, Hugo, and hundreds of writers who have contributed to the present revival of the novel are richly represented in The Library. Nor is mere wit despised, or humour neglected. In the Library every mood finds its response; and in this vast collection the wisdom of Plato and the piety of Pascal are harmonised with the wit of Sheridan and the fun of Mark Twain.

SPECIAL OFFER TO RESIDENTS IN NEW ZEALAND. The Library of Famous Literature can now be secured through the " New Zealand Times " at Half the Publisher's Price. A FIRST PAYMENT OF ios. .Secures the complete 20 Vols., With Free Delivery in Wellington. FULL INFORMATION ON APPLICATION. j R ONE HUNDRED PAGE PROSPECTUS | FREE. i To Tub MANAGER, Publication Department, ! The New Zealand Times, Wellington. ! Please send ine the Free Prospectus and Full Particulars ! of your offer of The Library op Famous Liteuatube. This Form can be sent in an Unsealed Envelope for id. N.P. Signed. N. 3. Address

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 189, 20 August 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 189, 20 August 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 189, 20 August 1901, Page 3

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