KEATS.
BALDWIN, JAMES.
The Story of Roland.
Scribner. 1.50
This romance tells of the great Charlemagne, and of his warriors,
Roland and Oliver and Ogier the Dane, all companions in arms. As James
Baldwin states, Roland is unknown to history, yet he is the typical
knight, the greatest hero of the Middle Ages. The story is culled from
the song-writers and poets of five centuries and of as many languages.
BALDWIN, JAMES.
The Story of Siegfried.
Illustrated by Howard Pyle.
Scribner. 1.50
From the many versions, Elder and Younger Edda, Volsunga Saga, and
Nibelungen Lied, including modern sources, Mr. Baldwin has reshaped
this ancient tale. Though he sometimes draws material from his own
imagination, the essential parts of the myth remain unaltered.
CHURCH, A.J. (p. 125)
The AEneid for Boys and Girls.
Macmillan. 1.50
The famous wanderings are retold from Virgil in simple language.
Twelve illustrations in color accompany the text.
CHURCH, A.J.
The Iliad for Boys and Girls.
Macmillan. 1.50
In a straightforward manner Mr.
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