LAMB.
This children's classic, with its pure and forceful English, is
presented in an attractive manner. The full-page illustrations are in
black and buff.
LANIER, SIDNEY (Editor).
Knightly Legends of Wales, or The Boy's Mabinogion.
Scribner. 2.00
The Mabinogion, or Welsh legends of King Arthur, belong to a much
earlier period than Malory. In this edition the original text is
scrupulously preserved, except for necessary excision, and occasional
condensation which is always placed in brackets.
WILSON, C.D. (p. 153)
The Story of the Cid.
Lothrop. 1.25
"Thus lived and died the great Cid Campeador of Spain, most
wonderful of heroes, who was never defeated, and who became the
ancestor of kings."
This edition is founded upon the translation of Southey.
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