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  1. À l'ombre des jeunes filles en fleur, by Marcel Proust
  2. A la recherche du temps perdu, by Marcel Proust.
  3. Aaron's rod, by D.H. Lawrence.
  4. An account of the manners and customs of the Aborigines and the state of their relations with Europeans, by Edward John Eyre.
  5. An account of the sea coast and interior of South Australia with observations on various subjects connected with its interests, by Charles Sturt
  6. The Acharnians, by Aristophanes
  7. Across the plains, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  8. Adam Bede, by George Eliot
  9. The advancement of learning, by Francis Bacon.
  10. The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom, by Tobias Smollett
  11. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain
  12. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle, by Tobias Smollett
  13. The Adventures of Roderick Random, by Tobias Smollett
  14. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle
  15. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain
  16. Aesop's Fables; translated by G. F. Townsend
  17. Agamemnon, by Aeschylus ; translated by E.D.A. Morshead
  18. The age of reason by Thomas Paine
  19. Agnes Grey, by Anne Bronte
  20. Alcestis, by Euripides
  21. Alfred Tennyson, by Andrew Lang
  22. The Alhambra by Washington Irving
  23. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll; illustrated by Sir John Tenniel
  24. All's well that ends well, by William Shakespeare
  25. Almayer's Folly: a story of an eastern river, by Joseph Conrad
  26. Alps and Sanctuaries of Piedmont and the Canton Ticino, by Samuel Butler
  27. The Amateur Emigrant, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  28. The Ambassadors, by Henry James
  29. The American, by Henry James
  30. The American Crisis, by Tom Paine
  31. American notes for general circulation, by Charles Dickens
  32. The American Senator, by Anthony Trollope
  33. An American Tragedy, by Theodore Dreiser
  34. Among the Tibetans, by Isabella L. Bird
  35. Amy Foster, by Joseph Conrad
  36. The analects of Confucius; translated by James Legge
  37. Andromache, by Euripides
  38. Animal Farm, by George Orwell
  39. Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy; translated by Constance Garnett
  40. The Annals of Tacitus translated by William Brodribb and Alfred Church
  41. The Antiquary, by Sir Walter Scott; illustrated
  42. Anton Tchekoff, by Marian Fell
  43. Antony and Cleopatra, by William Shakespeare
  44. The Arabian Nights' Entertainments (Alf laylah wa laylah)
  45. An Argument against Abolishing Christianity, by Jonathan Swift
  46. Armadale, by Wilkie Collins
  47. Around the World in 80 Days, by Jules Verne
  48. The Arrow of Gold, by Joseph Conrad
  49. Arrowsmith, by Sinclair Lewis
  50. The Art of Controversy, by Arthur Schopenhauer; translated by T. Bailey Saunders
  51. The Art of Literature, by Arthur Schopenhauer; translated by T. Bailey Saunders
  52. The Art of Living in Australia, by Philip E. Muskett
  53. The Art of War, by Niccolo Machiavelli
  54. The Art of Writing, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  55. As you like it, by William Shakespeare
  56. The Aspern Papers, by Henry James
  57. The Athenian Constitution, by Aristotle; translated by Sir Frederic G. Kenyon
  58. Australia felix, by Henry Handel Richardson.
  59. Australia twice traversed : the romance of exploration, being a narrative compiled from the journals of five exploring expeditions into and through central South Australia and Western Australia, from 1872 to 1876, by Ernest Giles.
  60. An Autobiography, by Anthony Trollope
  61. Autobiography, by T. H. Huxley.
  62. The Autobiography of John Stuart Mill
  63. Autour de la Lune, by Jules Verne
  64. Awakening, by John Galsworthy
  65. Ayala's Angel, by Anthony Trollope
  66. B

  67. Babbit, by Sinclair Lewis
  68. The Bacchantes, by Euripides
  69. Balzac, by Frederick Lawton
  70. Barchester Towers, by Anthony Trollope
  71. Barnaby Rudge : a tale of the riots of 'Eighty, by Charles Dickens
  72. The Battle of Life, by Charles Dickens
  73. The Battle of the Books, by Jonathan Swift
  74. The Beast in the Jungle, by Henry James
  75. The Beautiful and Damned, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  76. Bel ami, by Guy de Maupassant
  77. The Belton Estate, by Anthony Trollope
  78. Beowulf; translated by Francis Gummere
  79. Between the Acts, by Virginia Woolf
  80. The Bible in Spain, by George Borrow
  81. The Bickerstaff-Partridge Papers, by Jonathan Swift
  82. The Birds, by Aristophanes
  83. The Black Arrow : a tale of the two Roses, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  84. The Black Dwarf, by Sir Walter Scott
  85. Bleak House, by Charles Dickens
  86. The Blithedale Romance, by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  87. The Blue Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang
  88. Bobok : from Somebody’s Diary, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky ; translated by Constance Garnett
  89. The Body-Snatcher, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  90. The Book of Household Management, by Isabella Beeton.
  91. Boyhood, by Leo Tolstoy; translated by C. J. Hogarth
  92. Brother Jacob, by George Eliot
  93. The Brothers Karamazov, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; translated by Constance Garnett
  94. The Brown Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang
  95. Bulfinch's Mythology
  96. Burmese Days, by George Orwell
  97. C

  98. The Calash, by Nikolai V. Gogol
  99. Can you forgive her?, by Anthony Trollope
  100. Candide, by Voltaire
  101. Captain Cook's journal during his first voyage round the world made in H.M. Bark "Endeavour", 1768-71 : a literal transcription of the original mss., by with notes and introduction, edited by Captain W.J.L. Wharton
  102. The captain's doll
  103. The Captive, by Marcel Proust
  104. Carmilla, by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
  105. The Case Book of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle
  106. Cass Timberlane, by Sinclair Lewis
  107. The Castle of Otranto, by Horace Walpole
  108. Castle Richmond, by Anthony Trollope; with and introduction by Algar Thorold
  109. The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne, by Ann Radcliffe
  110. The Categories, by Aristotle; translated by E. M. Edghill
  111. Catriona, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  112. Chance, by Joseph Conrad
  113. Chants for Socialists, by William Morris
  114. Charmides, or Temperance, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  115. Le chateau des Carpathes, by Jules Verne
  116. Child Christopher and Goldilind the Fair, by William Morris
  117. Childhood, by Leo Tolstoy; translated by C. J. Hogarth
  118. A Child's Garden of Verses, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  119. A Child's History of England, by Charles Dickens
  120. The Child's Story, by Charles Dickens
  121. The Chimes, by Charles Dickens
  122. The Choephori, by Aeschylus ; translated by E.D.A. Morshead
  123. A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens
  124. A Christmas tree, by Charles Dickens
  125. Les Cinq Cents Millions de la Begum, by Jules Verne
  126. Cinq Semaines En Ballon, by Jules Verne
  127. Cities of the Plain, by Marcel Proust
  128. The City of the Sun, by Tommaso Campanella
  129. The Claverings, by Anthony Trollope
  130. A Clergyman's Daughter, by George Orwell
  131. The Cloak, by Nikolai V. Gogol
  132. The Clouds, by Aristophanes
  133. The coat, by Henry Handel Richardson.
  134. Collected Essays, by George Orwell
  135. Collected Essays, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  136. Collected Poems by Edgar Allan Poe
  137. Collected Poems, by Oscar Wilde
  138. Collected Poems, by William Butler Yeats
  139. The Comedy of errors, by William Shakespeare
  140. Coming up for air, by George Orwell
  141. The Common Reader : First series, by Virginia Woolf
  142. The Common Reader, Second Series, by Virginia Woolf
  143. Common Sense
  144. The Compleat Angler
  145. A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson, by Watkin Tench
  146. The Complete "Father Brown", by G. K. Chesterton.
  147. The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, by Edited with textual notes by Thomas Hutchinson
  148. The Complete Sherlock Holmes
  149. The Conduct of Life, by Ralph Waldo Emerson
  150. Confessions
  151. The confessions of a beachcomber : scenes and incidents in the career of an unprofessional beachcomber in tropical Queensland, by E.J. Banfield.
  152. Confessions of an English Opium-Eater : Being an extract from the Life of a Scholar, by Thomas de Quincey
  153. The Confessions of Saint Augustine; translated by Edward Bouverie Pusey
  154. Contributions to All The Year Round, by Charles Dickens
  155. The Cossacks, by Leo Tolstoy; translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude
  156. Le Côté de Guermantes, by Marcel Proust
  157. Du côté de chez Swann, by Marcel Proust
  158. Counsels and Maxims, by Arthur Schopenhauer; translated by T. Bailey Saunders
  159. Cratylus, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  160. Creatures That Once Were Men, and other stories, by Maxim Gorki; translated from the Russian by J. M. Shirazi and others, with an Introduction by G. K. Chesterton
  161. The Cricket on the hearth, by Charles Dickens
  162. Crime and punishment, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, translated By Constance Garnett.
  163. The Crimson Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang
  164. Critias, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  165. The Critique of Judgement; translated by James Creed Meredith
  166. The Critique of Pure Reason
  167. Crito, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  168. The Crocodile : an extraordinary incident, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; translated by Constance Garnett
  169. The Cyclops, by Euripides
  170. Cymbeline, by William Shakespeare
  171. D

  172. Daisy Miller: a study in two parts., by Henry James
  173. Daniel Deronda, by George Eliot
  174. De La Terre a La Lune, by Jules Verne
  175. Dead Souls, by Nikolai V. Gogol; translated by C. J. Hogarth
  176. The Death of the Moth and other essays, by Virginia Woolf
  177. The Decameron, by Boccaccio
  178. The Descent of Man, by Charles Darwin
  179. A description of the methods adopted by the Duke Valentino when murdering Vitellozzo Vitelli, Oliverotto da Fermo, the Signor Pagolo, and the Duke di Gravina Orsini, by Nicolo Machiavelli; translated by W. K. Marriott
  180. The Dhammapada A Collection of Verses. Being One of the Canonical Books of the Buddhists.; translated from Pali by F. Max Muller
  181. Discourse on the Method of Rightly Conducting the Reason, and Seeking the Truth in the Sciences
  182. The Discourses, by Niccolo Machiavelli
  183. The discourses of Epictetus
  184. The divine comedy : The Vision of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, by By Dante Alighieri ; Translated by The Rev. H. F. Cary, M.A. ; Illustrated by Gustave Dore.
  185. Doctor Marigold, by Charles Dickens
  186. Doctor Thorne, by Anthony Trollope
  187. The doctrine of the mean; translated by James Legge
  188. Dodsworth, by Sinclair Lewis
  189. Dombey and Son, by Charles Dickens
  190. Don Quixote, by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra ; a translation, with introduction and notes by John Ormsby; illustrated by Gustave Dore
  191. The door in the wall, and other stories, by H. G. Wells
  192. The Double : a Petersburg poem, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; translated by Constance Garnett.
  193. Down and Out in Paris and London, by George Orwell
  194. Dr. Wortle's school, by Anthony Trollope
  195. Dracula, by Bram Stoker
  196. A Dream of John Ball, by William Morris
  197. Dubliners, by James Joyce
  198. The Duke's Children, by Anthony Trollope
  199. Dwellers in the Mirage, by Abraham Merritt
  200. The Dynamiter, by Robert Louis & Fanny Stevenson
  201. E

  202. The Ebb-Tide, by Robert Louis Stevenson and Llloyd Osbourne
  203. The Ecclesiazusae, by Aristophanes
  204. Edinburgh Picturesque Notes, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  205. Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon, by Jules Verne
  206. Electra, by Euripides
  207. Elements of the Common Laws of England, by Francis Bacon
  208. Elmer Gantry, by Sinclair Lewis
  209. Emma, by Jane Austen
  210. The end of a childhood, by Henry Handel Richardson.
  211. The End of the Tether, by Joseph Conrad
  212. English Housewifery Exemplified, by Elizabeth Moxon
  213. English Traits
  214. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, by David Hume
  215. Eothen, by Alexander William Kinglake
  216. The Epic of Kings; translated by Helen Zimmern
  217. Erema, by R. D. Blackmore
  218. Erewhon ; or, Over the Range, by Samuel Butler
  219. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  220. An essay on the principle of population, as it affects the future improvement of society with remarks on the speculations of Mr. Godwin, M. Condorcet, and other writers, by Thomas Robert Malthus
  221. An essay upon projects., by Daniel Defoe ; with an introduction by Henry Morley.
  222. Essays, by Ralph Waldo Emerson
  223. Essays and Miscellanies, by Plutarch
  224. Essays of Criticism by Edgar Allan Poe
  225. The essays of Francis Bacon.
  226. Essays of Schopenhauer, by Arthur Schopenhauer; translated by Mrs. Rudolf Dircks
  227. Essays of Travel, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  228. Essays, by Michel de Montaigne; translated by Charles Cotton
  229. The Eumenides, by Aeschylus ; translated by E. D. A. Morshead
  230. The Eustace Diamonds, by Anthony Trollope
  231. Euthydemus, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  232. Euthyphro, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  233. Everybody's Business is Nobody's Business, by Daniel Defoe
  234. The Evil Guest, by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
  235. The Expedition of Humphry Clinker, by Tobias Smollett
  236. F

  237. Fables, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  238. The Fables of Aesop; translated by Joseph Jacobs
  239. Falk, by Joseph Conrad
  240. Familiar Spanish Travels, by William Dean Howells
  241. Familiar studies of men and books, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  242. Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, by John Cleland
  243. Far from the madding crowd, by Thomas Hardy
  244. The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affricke and Asie, by Johannes Boemus; translated by William Waterman
  245. Father Goriot, by Honore de Balzac
  246. Fathers and Sons, by Ivan Turgenev
  247. Fielding, by Austin Dobson.
  248. The Financier, by Theodore Dreiser
  249. First footsteps in East Africa; or, An Exploration of Harar, by Richard Burton
  250. The first men in the moon, by H. G. Wells
  251. The first part of King Henry the Fourth, by William Shakespeare
  252. The first part of King Henry the Sixth, by William Shakespeare
  253. The First Part of Tamburlaine the Great, by Christopher Marlowe
  254. A First Year in Canterbury Settlement, by Samuel Butler
  255. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel, by Master Francis Rabelais ; translated into English by Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromarty and Peter Antony Motteux ; with an introduction by Anatole de Montaiglon. Illustrated by Gustave Dore
  256. Five Weeks in a Balloon, by Jules Verne
  257. Flappers and Philosophers, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  258. Flowering Wilderness, by John Galsworthy
  259. Flush: a biography, by Virginia Woolf
  260. A Footnote to History: Eight Years of Trouble in Samoa, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  261. The Food of the Gods and how it came to Earth, by H. G. Wells
  262. For the term of his natural life, by Marcus Clarke
  263. The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders, by Daniel Defoe.
  264. The Fortunes of Nigel, by Sir Walter Scott
  265. The fox, by D.H. Lawrence.
  266. The fox woman & other stories, by Abraham Merritt.
  267. Framley Parsonage, by Anthony Trollope
  268. Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus, by Mary Shelley.
  269. The Frogs, by Aristophanes
  270. From London to Land's End, by Daniel Defoe
  271. From the Earth to the Moon, by Jules Verne
  272. Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals
  273. The Fur Country, by Jules Verne.
  274. G

  275. The Gambler, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; translated by C. J. Hogarth.
  276. The general theory of employment, interest and money, by John Maynard Keynes
  277. Gentle Spirit : a fantastic story, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; translated by Constance Garnett
  278. The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters; translated by A. L. McKenzie, with an introduction by Stuart Sherman
  279. George Silverman's Explanation, by Charles Dickens
  280. The Getting of Wisdom, by Henry Handel Richardson.
  281. Gideon Planish, by Sinclair Lewis
  282. Going into Society, by Charles Dickens
  283. The Golden bough : a study in magic and religion, by Sir James George Frazer
  284. The Golden Chersonese and the way thither, by Isabella L. Bird
  285. The Golden Lion of Granpere, by Anthony Trollope
  286. Gone with the Wind, by Margaret Mitchell
  287. Gorgias, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  288. Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens
  289. The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  290. The Great Instauration, by Francis Bacon
  291. The great learning; translated by James Legge
  292. The Green Fairy Book, by Edited by Andrew Lang.
  293. Green Mansions, by William Henry Hudson
  294. Green Tea, by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
  295. Greenmantle, by John Buchan
  296. The Grey Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang
  297. The Grounds of an Opinion on the Policy of Restricting the Importation of Foreign Corn; intended as an Appendix to Observations on the Corn Law
  298. Growing pains, by Henry Handel Richardson.
  299. The Growth of the Soil, by Knut Hamsun
  300. The Guermantes Way, by Marcel Proust
  301. The Gulistan of Sa'di, by Sheikh Muslih-uddin Sa'di Shirazi; translated by Edward Rehatsek.
  302. Gulliver's travels into several remote nations of the world, by Jonathan Swift
  303. Guy de Maupassant: a study, by Pol Neveux
  304. Guy Mannering, by Sir Walter Scott
  305. H

  306. Hadji Murad, by Leo Tolstoy
  307. Hard Times, by Charles Dickens
  308. Harry Heathcote of Gangoil, by Anthony Trollope
  309. The Haunted Hotel : A Mystery of Modern Venice, by Wilkie Collins
  310. A Haunted House and other short stories, by Virginia Woolf
  311. The Haunted House, by Charles Dickens
  312. The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain, by Charles Dickens
  313. The Hawaiian Archipelago: Six months among the palm groves, coral reefs, and volcanoes of The Sandwich Islands, by Isabella L. Bird
  314. He knew he was right, by Anthony Trollope
  315. Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad
  316. Hecuba, by Euripides
  317. Helen, by Euripides
  318. Henry James, by William Dean Howells
  319. The Heracleidae, by Euripides
  320. Heracles, by Euripides
  321. A Hero of Our Time, by Mikhail Lermontov ; translated by J. H. Wisdom & Marr Murray
  322. Herodias, by Gustave Flaubert
  323. Hints towards an essay on conversation, by Jonathan Swift
  324. Hippolytus, by Euripides
  325. His Last Bow, by Arthur Conan Doyle
  326. Histories by Tacitus; translated by William Jackson Brodribb and Alfred John Church
  327. The History of Animals, by Aristotle; translated by D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson
  328. The history of Florence : and of the affairs of Italy, from the earliest times to the death of Lorenzo the Magnificent, by Nicolo Machiavelli
  329. The history of Herodotus; translated by George Rawlinson
  330. The History of Herodotus, by Translated into English by G. C. Macaulay
  331. The history of Mr Polly, by H. G. Wells
  332. The History of the Caliph Vathek, by William Beckford
  333. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon; edited, with notes, by the Rev. H. H. Milman.
  334. History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides; translated by Richard Crawley
  335. The history of Tom Jones : a foundling, by Henry Fielding.
  336. The History of Troilus and Cressida, by William Shakespeare
  337. A Holiday Romance, by Charles Dickens
  338. The Holly-tree, by Charles Dickens
  339. Homage to Catalonia, by George Orwell
  340. The Honor of the Name, by Émile Gaboriau.
  341. Honore de Balzac, by Albert Keim and Louis Lumet
  342. Hopes and Fears for Art, by William Morris
  343. The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Arthur Conan Doyle
  344. A House of Gentlefolk, by Ivan Turgenev
  345. The House of the Seven Gables, by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  346. The House of the Wolfings, by William Morris
  347. A House to Let, by Charles Dickens
  348. Household Tales, by the brothers Grimm; translated by Margaret Hunt
  349. How I Found Livingstone : Travels, Adventures and Discoveries in Central Africa including four months residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry Morton Stanley
  350. How the Two Ivans Quarrelled, by Nikolai V. Gogol
  351. Humorous Tales, by Edgar Allan Poe
  352. Hung Lou Meng : or The Dream of the Red Chamber, by Cao Xueqin; translated by H. Bencraft Joly.
  353. Hunger, by Knut Hamsun
  354. Hunted Down, by Charles Dickens
  355. The Hunting of the Snark : an agony in eight fits, by Lewis Carroll; illustrated by Henry Holiday
  356. Hunting Sketches, by Anthony Trollope
  357. I

  358. The Idiot, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, translated by Constance Garnett.
  359. Idylls of the King, by Alfred, Lord Tennyson; illustrated by Gustave Doré
  360. The Iliad of Homer; translated by Alexander Pope ; with notes and introduction by the Rev. Theodore Alois Buckley
  361. The Iliad; translated by Samuel Butler
  362. In Chancery, by John Galsworthy
  363. In Search of the Castaways, by Jules Verne
  364. In the days of the comet, by H. G. Wells
  365. In the South Seas, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  366. Les Indes Noires, by Jules Verne
  367. Indian Summer of a Forsyte, by John Galsworthy
  368. Initials Only, by Anna Katharine Green.
  369. An Inland Voyage, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  370. The Inn of Tranquillity: Studies and Essays, by John Galsworthy
  371. An inquiry into the nature and progress of rent, and the principles by which it is regulated., by the Rev. T. R. Malthus, Professor of History and Political Economy In the East India College, Hertfordshire
  372. An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations, by Adam Smith
  373. The Inspector-General, by Nikolai V. Gogol
  374. The Insulted and the Injured, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; translated by Constance Garnett.
  375. Introduction to the Metaphysic of Morals by Immanuel Kant; translated by W. Hastie
  376. The invisible man, by H. G. Wells
  377. Ion, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  378. Ion, by Euripides
  379. The iournal of frier William de Rubruquis a French man of the order of the minorite friers, vnto the East parts of the worlde. An. Dom. 1253., by William de Rubruquis
  380. The iournall of Frier Odoricus, one of the order of the Minorites, concerning strange things which hee sawe among the Tarters of the East
  381. Iphigenia at Aulis, by Euripides
  382. Iphigenia in Tauris, by Euripides
  383. An Island Nights' Entertainments, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  384. The island of Doctor Moreau, by H. G. Wells
  385. It Can't Happen Here, by Sinclair Lewis
  386. The Italian, by Ann Radcliffe
  387. Ivan the Fool, by Leo Tolstoy
  388. Ivanhoe, by Sir Walter Scott
  389. Ivanoff, by Anton Chekhov
  390. J

  391. Jacob's Room, by Virginia Woolf
  392. Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte
  393. Jennie Gerhardt, by Theodore Dreiser
  394. John Caldigate, by Anthony Trollope
  395. The Jolly Corner, by Henry James
  396. A journal of a tour of discovery across the Blue mountains, New South Wales, in the year 1813, by Gregory Blaxland, with references and explanatory notes, maps, etc. by Frank Walker.
  397. Journal of a tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LL.D., by James Boswell
  398. Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon, by Henry Fielding
  399. Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia, by Thomas Mitchell
  400. Journal of an overland expedition in Australia, from Moreton Bay to Port Essington, a distance of upwards of 3000 miles, during the years 1844-1845, by Ludwig Leichhardt.
  401. Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle, by Charles Darwin
  402. A journal of the plague year : being observations or memorials of the most remarkable occurrences, as well public as private, which happened in London during the last great visitation in 1665, by Daniel Defoe
  403. The Journal to Stella, by Jonathan Swift; edited with an introduction and notes by George A. Aitken
  404. Journals of expeditions of discovery into Central Australia, and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in the years 1840-1 : sent by the colonists of South Australia, with the sanction and support of the government, by Edward John Eyre.
  405. Journals of two expeditions into the interior of New South Wales, undertaken by order of the British government in the years 1817-18, by John Oxley.
  406. Journaux intimes, by Charles Baudelaire
  407. Journey to the Interior of the Earth, by Jules Verne
  408. A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland, by Samuel Johnson
  409. Jude the Obscure, by Thomas Hardy
  410. K

  411. Kangaroo, by D.H. Lawrence.
  412. The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi or Lay of the Higher Law; Translated and annotated by his friend and pupil, F.B., by Richard F. Burton
  413. Keep the Aspidistra Flying, by George Orwell
  414. The Kellys and the O'Kellys, by Anthony Trollope
  415. Kenilworth, by Sir Walter Scott
  416. Kidnapped, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  417. Kim, by Rudyard Kipling
  418. The King James Bible: Old and New Testaments
  419. King Lear, by William Shakespeare
  420. Kingsblood Royal, by Sinclair Lewis
  421. The Knights, by Aristophanes
  422. Knut Hamsun: From Hunger to Harvest, by Edwin Bjorkman
  423. Kéraban le Tétu, by Jules Verne.
  424. The Kreutzer Sonata and other stories, by Leo Tolstoy; translated by Benjamin R. Tucker
  425. The Kreutzer Sonata, by Leo Tolstoy; translated by Benjamin R. Tucker
  426. L

  427. Laches, or courage, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  428. Lady Anna, by Anthony Trollope
  429. Lady Chatterley's Lover, by D.H. Lawrence.
  430. Lady Clare, by Alfred Tennyson
  431. The Lady of Shalott, by Alfred Tennyson
  432. Lady Susan, by Jane Austen
  433. Ladybird
  434. The Lady's Dressing Room, by Jonathan Swift
  435. The lair of the white worm, by Bram Stoker
  436. The Lamplighter's Story, by Charles Dickens
  437. The Land of Midian, by Richard F. Burton
  438. The Last Chronicle of Barset, by Anthony Trollope
  439. Last leaves from Dunk Island, by E.J. Banfield ; with introduction by A.H. Chisholm.
  440. The Last Man, by Mary Shelley.
  441. Lavengro : the Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest, by George Borrow
  442. Laws, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  443. Lay Morals, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  444. The lazy tour of two idle apprentices, by Charles Dickens
  445. Les Fleurs du Mal, by Charles Baudelaire
  446. A Letter Concerning Toleration by John Locke
  447. Letter to Menoeceus, by Epicurus; translated by Robert Drew Hicks
  448. Letters of Anton Chekhov to his family and friends; translated from the Russian by Constance Garnett
  449. The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  450. Letters to Dead Authors, by Andrew Lang
  451. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman, by The Earl of Chesterfield
  452. Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark, by Mary Wollstonecraft
  453. Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes
  454. The life and adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, by Charles Dickens
  455. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby containing a Faithful Account of the Fortunes, Misfortunes Uprisings, Downfallings and Complete Career of the Nickelby Family, by Charles Dickens
  456. The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves, by Tobias Smollett
  457. The Life and Death of King John, by William Shakespeare
  458. The Life and Death of Richard the Second, by William Shakespeare
  459. The Life and Death of Richard the Third, by William Shakespeare
  460. The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy, gentleman, by Laurence Sterne
  461. The life of Castruccio Castracani of Lucca. Written by Nicolo Machiavelli And sent to his friends Zanobi Buondelmonti and Luigi Alamanni, by Nicolo Machiavelli; translated by W. K. Marriott
  462. The Life and Death of Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare
  463. Life of Charlotte Bronte, by E. C. Gaskell
  464. Life of Huxley, by Ada L. F. Snell.
  465. The Life of King Henry the Fifth, by William Shakespeare
  466. The Life of King Henry the Eighth, by William Shakespeare
  467. The Life of Oliver Goldsmith, by Washington Irving
  468. The Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D., by James Boswell; abridged and edited, with an introduction by Charles Grosvenor Osgood, Professor of English at Princeton University
  469. The Life of Sir Richard Burton, by Thomas Wright.
  470. The Life of Timon of Athens, by William Shakespeare
  471. The Lifted Veil, by George Eliot
  472. The Lilac Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang
  473. Little Dorrit, by Charles Dickens
  474. Little Travels and Roadside Sketches, by William Makepeace Thackeray
  475. Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans, by Plutarch
  476. The long and wonderful voyage of Frier Iohn de Plano Carpini, by John de Plano Carpini
  477. Look Back on Happiness, by Knut Hamsun
  478. Lord Jim, by Joseph Conrad
  479. Lorna Doone, by R. D. Blackmore
  480. Love and Mr Lewisham, by H. G. Wells
  481. A lover's complaint, by William Shakespeare
  482. Love's Labour 's Lost, by William Shakespeare
  483. A Lowden Sabbath Morn, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  484. Lysis, or friendship, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  485. Lysistrata, by Aristophanes
  486. M

  487. The Mabinogion; translated by Lady Charlotte Guest.
  488. Macbeth, by William Shakespeare
  489. Madame Bovary, by Gustave Flaubert ; translated from the French by Eleanor Marx Aveling
  490. Madame Midas, by Fergus Hume
  491. Maid in Waiting, by John Galsworthy
  492. Main Street, by Sinclair Lewis
  493. The Malay Archipelago, by Alfred Russel Wallace
  494. The Man of Property, by John Galsworthy
  495. The man who could work miracles, by H. G. Wells
  496. The man who was afraid, by Maxim Gorki; translated by Herman Bernstein
  497. The Man Who Was Thursday, by G. K. Chesterton.
  498. Mandeville's Voyages, by Sir John Mandeville
  499. The Manifesto of the Communist Party
  500. Mankind in the Making, by H. G. Wells
  501. Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen
  502. The marble faun, or, The romance of Monte Beni, by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
  503. Maria; or The Wrongs of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft
  504. Mark Twain : a biography : the personal and literary life of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, by Albert Bigelow Paine.
  505. Mary Anerley, by R. D. Blackmore
  506. Mary Christina, by Henry Handel Richardson.
  507. Master and Man, by Leo Tolstoy; translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude
  508. Master Humphrey's Clock, by Charles Dickens
  509. The Master of Ballantrae, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  510. The Master of the World, by Jules Verne
  511. Maurice Guest, by Henry Handel Richardson.
  512. The Mayor of Casterbridge, by Thomas Hardy
  513. Measure for Measure, by William Shakespeare
  514. Medea, by Euripides
  515. A Meditation upon a Broomstick according to the style and manner of the Hon. Robert Boyle's meditations., by Jonathan Swift
  516. The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius
  517. Melmoth the Wanderer, by Charles Maturin
  518. A Memoir of Aphra Behn, by Montague Summers
  519. Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  520. A Memoir of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, by Alfred Perceval Graves
  521. The memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt; translated from the French by Arthur Machen
  522. The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan>
  523. Memories and Portraits, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  524. Meno, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  525. The Merchant of Venice, by William Shakespeare
  526. The merry men, and other tales and fables, by Robert Louis Stevenson.
  527. The Merry Wives of Windsor, by William Shakespeare
  528. A message from the sea, by Charles Dickens
  529. The Metal Monster, by Abraham Merritt
  530. The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics, by Immanuel Kant; translated by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott
  531. Metaphysics, by Aristotle; translated by W. D. Ross
  532. Meteorology, by Aristotle; translated by E. W. Webster
  533. Michael Strogoff, by Jules Verne
  534. Michel Strogoff : Moscou, Irkoutsk, by Jules Verne.
  535. Middlemarch: a study of provincial life, by George Eliot
  536. A Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare
  537. The Mill on the Floss, by George Eliot
  538. The mirror of the sea, by Joseph Conrad
  539. The Misadventures of John Nicholson, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  540. Miscellaneous Papers : essays from The Examiner, Household Words and All the year round, by Charles Dickens
  541. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa; Including a Sketch of Sixteen Years' Residence in the Interior of Africa, and a Journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda on the West Coast; Thence Across the Continent, Down the River Zambesi, to the Eastern Ocean., by David Livingstone
  542. Moby Dick; or the Whale
  543. A modern Utopia, by H. G. Wells
  544. A Modest Proposal for preventing the children of poor people in Ireland, from being a burden on their parents or country, and for making them beneficial to the publick, by Jonathan Swift
  545. The Monadology by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, translated by Robert Latta
  546. Monday or Tuesday, by Virginia Woolf
  547. The Monk, by Matthew Lewis
  548. Monsieur Lecoq, by Émile Gaboriau.
  549. Monsieur Lecoq : Première Partie: LEnquête, by Émile Gaboriau.
  550. Monsieur Lecoq : Seconde Partie: LHonneur du Nom, by Émile Gaboriau.
  551. The Moon Pool, by Abraham Merritt
  552. The Moonstone, by Wilkie Collins
  553. Moral Emblems, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  554. Le morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table, by by
  555. Mother, by Maxim Gorki
  556. Mrs. Dalloway, by Virginia Woolf.
  557. Mrs. Lirriper's Legacy, by Charles Dickens
  558. Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings, by Charles Dickens
  559. Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare
  560. Mugby junction, by Charles Dickens
  561. My tropic isle, by E.J. Banfield.
  562. The Mysteries of Udolpho, by Ann Radcliffe
  563. The Mysterious Island, by Jules Verne
  564. The Mysterious Portrait, by Nikolai V. Gogol
  565. The mystery of a hansom cab, by Fergus Hume.
  566. The Mystery of Edwin Drood, by Charles Dickens
  567. A Mystery with a Moral, by Laurence Sterne
  568. Myths and Myth-Makers : old tales and superstitions interpreted by comparative mythology, by John Fiske
  569. N

  570. Nana [english], by Emile Zola
  571. Nana [french], by Emile Zola
  572. Narrative of an expedition undertaken under the direction of the late Mr. Assistant Surveyor E. B. Kennedy, for the exploration of the country lying between Rockingham Bay and Cape York; by Wm. Carron, one of the survivors of the expedition., by William Carron
  573. Narrative of an expedition into Central Australia performed under the authority of Her Majesty's government, during the years 1844, 5, and 6, by Charles Sturt
  574. The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, by Edgar Allan Poe
  575. Narrative of Captain James Cook's voyages roung the world : with an account of his life during the previous and intervening periods : also an appendix detailing the progress of the voyage after the death of Captain Cook., by A. Kippis, D.D., F.R.S., & S.A.
  576. A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay, by Watkin Tench
  577. Narrative of the overland expedition of the Messrs. Jardine from Rockhampton to Cape York, Northern Queensland, by compiled from the journals of the brothers, and edited by Frederick J. Byerley.
  578. Nature, Addresses, Lectures
  579. New Arabian Nights, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  580. The New Atlantis, by Francis Bacon
  581. New Grub Street, by George Gissing.
  582. The New Organon, by Francis Bacon
  583. News from Nowhere, by William Morris
  584. Niccolò Machiavelli, by W. K. Marriott
  585. Niccolò Machiavelli, by Hugo Albert Rennert
  586. Nicomachean Ethics, by Aristotle; translated by W. D. Ross
  587. The Nigger of the Narcissus: a tale of the forecastle, by Joseph Conrad
  588. Night and Day, by Virginia Woolf
  589. Nina Balatka, by Anthony Trollope
  590. Nineteen eighty-four, by George Orwell
  591. No Name, by Wilkie Collins
  592. No Thoroughfare, by Charles Dickens
  593. Nobody's Story, by Charles Dickens
  594. North America, by Anthony Trollope
  595. Northanger Abbey, by Jane Austen
  596. Nostromo : a tale of the seaboard, by Joseph Conrad
  597. Notes from Underground, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
  598. Notes of a Journey From Cornhill to Grand Cairo, by William Makepeace Thackeray
  599. Notes on Life and Letters, by Joseph Conrad
  600. O

  601. Observations on the Effects of the Corn Laws, and of a Rise or Fall in the Price of Corn on the Agriculture and General Wealth of the Country, by the Rev. T. R. Malthus, Professor of History and Political Economy In the East India College, Hertfordshire
  602. The Odyssey of Homer; translated by Alexander Pope ; with an introduction by the Rev. Theodore Alois Buckley
  603. The Odyssey; translated by Samuel Butler
  604. The Oedipus trilogy by Sophocles, translated by F. Storr
  605. Of the nature of things, by Lucretius; translation by William Ellery Leonard
  606. Off on a Comet, by Jules Verne
  607. The old curiosity shop, by Charles Dickens
  608. Old French Romances, by William Morris
  609. Old Mortality, by Sir Walter Scott
  610. Old-World Romances, by Edgar Allan Poe
  611. The Olive Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang.
  612. Oliver Twist; or The Parish Boy's Progress, by Charles Dickens
  613. On benefits, dedicated to Aebutius Liberalis
  614. On Dreams, by Aristotle; translated by J. I. Beare
  615. On Forsyte 'Change, by John Galsworthy
  616. On Generation and Corruption, by Aristotle; translated by H. H. Joachim
  617. On Human Nature, by Arthur Schopenhauer; translated by T. Bailey Saunders
  618. On Interpretation, by Aristotle; translated by E. M. Edghill
  619. On Liberty, by John Stuart Mill
  620. On Longevity and Shortness of Life, by Aristotle; translated by G. R. T. Ross
  621. On Memory and Reminiscence, by Aristotle; translated by J. I. Beare
  622. On Prophesying by Dreams, by Aristotle; translated by J. I. Beare
  623. On Sense and the Sensible, by Aristotle; translated by J. I. Beare
  624. On Sleep and Sleeplessness, by Aristotle; translated by J. I. Beare
  625. On Sophistical Refutations, by Aristotle; translated by W. A. Pickard-Cambridge
  626. On the Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery, by Joseph Lister
  627. On the Duty of Civil Disobedience, by Henry David Thoreau
  628. On the Eve, by Ivan Turgenev; translated from the Russian by Constance Garnett, with an introduction by Edward Garnett
  629. On the Gait of Animals, by Aristotle; translated by A. S. L. Farquharson
  630. On the Generation of Animals, by Aristotle; translated by Arthur Platt
  631. On the Heavens, by Aristotle; translated by J. L. Stocks
  632. On the law which has regulated the introduction of new species by Alfred Russel Wallace
  633. On the Motion of Animals, by Aristotle; translated by A. S. L. Farquharson
  634. On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals, by William Harvey
  635. On the Natural Faculties, by Galen; translated by A. J. Brock
  636. On the Parts of Animals, by Aristotle; translated by William Ogle
  637. On the Soul, by Aristotle; translated by J. A. Smith
  638. On the tendency of varieties to depart indefinitely from the original by Alfred Russel Wallace
  639. On Vaccination, by Edward Jenner
  640. On Youth and Old Age, On Life and Death, On Breathing, by Aristotle; translated by G. R. T. Ross
  641. The Orange Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang
  642. Orestes, by Euripides
  643. The Origin of Species, by Charles Darwin
  644. Orlando : a biography, by Virginia Woolf
  645. Oroonoko: Or, The Royal Slave, by Aphra Behn
  646. Othello, the Moore of Venice, by William Shakespeare
  647. Our Mr. Wrenn, by Sinclair Lewis
  648. Our Mutual Friend, by Charles Dickens
  649. An Outcast of the Islands, by Joseph Conrad
  650. Over the River, by John Galsworthy
  651. Ovid's Metamorphoses : translated into English verse under the direction of Sir Samuel Garth by John Dryden, Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, William Congreve and other eminent hands
  652. P

  653. Pan : from Lieutenant Thomas Glahn's papers, by Knut Hamsun; translated from the Norwegian by W. W. Worster
  654. Parmenides, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  655. Passers By, by John Galsworthy
  656. The Passionate Pilgrim, by William Shakespeare
  657. Peace, by Aristophanes
  658. Peer Gynt : a dramatic poem, by Henrik Ibsen ; translated by William and Charles Archer
  659. Pensees
  660. Pericles, Prince of Tyre, by William Shakespeare
  661. The Perils of Certain English Prisoners, by Charles Dickens
  662. The Persians, by Aeschylus ; translated by Robert Potter
  663. The personal history of David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens
  664. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah, by Richard F. Burton; edited by his wife, Isabel Burton.
  665. A Personal Record, by Joseph Conrad
  666. Persuasion, by Jane Austen
  667. Phaedo, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  668. Phaedrus, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  669. Philoctetes, by Sophocles, translated by Thomas Francklin
  670. Phineas Finn, by Anthony Trollope
  671. Phineas Redux, by Anthony Trollope
  672. The Phoenissae, by Euripides
  673. The Phoenix and the Turtle, by William Shakespeare
  674. Physics, by Aristotle; translated by R. P. Hardie and R. K. Gaye
  675. The physiology of taste, or, transcendental gastronomy, by Brillat-Savarin; translated from the last Paris edition by Fayette Robinson.
  676. Pictures from Italy, by Charles Dickens
  677. Pierre and Jean, by Guy de Maupassant; translated by Clara Bell
  678. The Pilgrims of hope, by William Morris
  679. The Pink Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang
  680. The plumed serpent, by D.H. Lawrence ; with an Intro. by Richard Aldington.
  681. Plutus, by Aristophanes
  682. Poems, by John Keats
  683. Poems by the way, by William Morris
  684. The Poetical Works of Tobias Smollett, by with a memoir, critical dissertations, and explanatory notes by the Rev. George Gilfillan
  685. Poetics, by Aristotle; Translated by S. H. Butcher
  686. Politics and the English Language, by George Orwell
  687. Politics, by Aristotle; Translated by Benjamin Jowett
  688. Poor Folk, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; translated by C. J. Hogarth.
  689. The Poor Relation's Story, by Charles Dickens
  690. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries and the discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa 1858-1864, by David Livingstone
  691. Portrait of a Lady, by Henry James
  692. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, by James Joyce
  693. The Possessed (The Devils), by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; translated from the Russian by Constance Garnett.
  694. Posterior Analytics, by Aristotle; translated by G. R. G. Mure
  695. The posthumous papers of the Pickwick Club, by Charles Dickens
  696. The Praise of Folly, by Erasmus
  697. Prayers Written At Vailima, by Robert Louis>
  698. Preface to Shakespeare, by Samuel Johnson
  699. Preparative toward Natural and Experimental History, by Francis Bacon
  700. Prester John, by John Buchan
  701. Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen
  702. The Prime Minister, by Anthony Trollope
  703. The Prince, by Nicolo Machiavelli; translated by W. K. Marriott
  704. Prince Otto : a romance, by Robert Louis Stevenson.
  705. Principal Doctrines, by Epicurus; translated by Robert Drew Hicks
  706. Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation, by Richard Hakluyt
  707. Prior Analytics, by Aristotle; translated by A. J. Jenkinson
  708. The Prodigal Parents, by Sinclair Lewis
  709. The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte
  710. Prometheus Bound, by Aeschylus
  711. A Proposal for Correcting, Improving, and Ascertaining the English Tongue, by Jonathan Swift
  712. The provincial letters
  713. The Prussian Officer and other stories, by D. H. Lawrence
  714. The Purcell Papers, by J. Sheridan Le Fanu
  715. Q

    R

  716. Rachel Ray, by Anthony Trollope
  717. The Railway Children, by E. Nesbit
  718. The Rainbow, by D.H. Lawrence.
  719. Ralph Rashleigh, by James Tucker
  720. The Rape of Lucrece, by William Shakespeare
  721. A Raw Youth, by Fyodor Dostoyevsky; translated by Constance Garnett.
  722. The Real Thing, by Henry James
  723. A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms : Being an Account by the Chinese Monk Fa-Hien of his Travels in India and Ceylon (A.D. 399-414) in Search of the Buddhist Books of Discipline, by Translated and annotated with a Corean recension of the Chinese text by James Legge.
  724. Records of a Family of Engineers, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  725. The Red Fairy Book, by Andrew Lang
  726. Red Pottage, by Mary Cholmondeley
  727. Religion, by Arthur Schopenhauer; translated by T. Bailey Saunders
  728. Remembrance of things past, by Marcel Proust ; translated by C.K. Scott Moncrieff
  729. Representative Government
  730. Representative Men
  731. Reprinted Pieces, by Charles Dickens
  732. The Republic, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  733. The Rescue, by Joseph Conrad
  734. Resurrection, by Leo Tolstoy; translated by Louise Maude
  735. The Return of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle
  736. Return of the Native, by Thomas Hardy
  737. Rhesus, by Euripides
  738. Rhetoric, by Aristotle; translated by W. Rhys Roberts
  739. The Rights of Man
  740. The Road Leads On, by Knut Hamsun; translated by Eugene Gay-Tifft
  741. The Road to Wigan Pier, by George Orwell
  742. Rob Roy, by Walter Scott
  743. Robbery Under Arms, by Rolf Boldrewood
  744. Robert Louis Stevenson : a record, an estimate, and a memorial, by Alexander H. Japp.
  745. Robert Louis Stevenson, by Walter Raleigh.
  746. Robert Louis Stevenson, by E. Blantyre Simpson
  747. Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe
  748. Robur the Conqueror, by Jules Verne
  749. Robur-le-Conquerant, by Jules Verne
  750. The Romance of the Forest, by Ann Radcliffe
  751. Romances of Death, by Edgar Allan Poe
  752. The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid, by Thomas Hardy
  753. Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare
  754. Romola, by George Eliot
  755. The Room in the Dragon Volant, by J. Sheridan LeFanu
  756. A Room of One's Own, by Virginia Woolf
  757. The Roots of the Mountains, by William Morris
  758. Round the Moon, by Jules Verne
  759. The Rover; Or The Banish'd Cavaliers, by Aphra Behn
  760. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, by Edward Fitzgerald.
  761. Rudin, by Ivan Turgenev; translated from the Russian by Constance Garnett, with an introduction by S. Stepniak
  762. S

  763. Salammbo, by Gustave Flaubert
  764. Samuel Butler : a sketch, by Henry Festing Jones.
  765. The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  766. The Schoolboy's Story, by Charles Dickens
  767. The Schoolmistress, and other stories, by Anton Chekhov
  768. The Science of Right, by Immanuel Kant; translated by W. Hastie
  769. The Sea Fogs, by Robert Louis Stevenson, with an introduction by Thomas Rutherford Bacon
  770. The Sea-gull, by Anton Chekhov
  771. The second part of King Henry the Fourth, by William Shakespeare
  772. The second part of King Henry the Sixth, by William Shakespeare
  773. The Second Part of Tamburlaine the Great, by Christopher Marlowe
  774. The Second Treatise on Civil Government, by John Locke
  775. The secret agent, by Joseph Conrad
  776. Selected Short Stories, by Sinclair Lewis
  777. Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen
  778. A sentimental journey through France and Italy, by Laurence Sterne
  779. Sentiments concerning nature with which philosophers were delighted, by Plutarch
  780. A Set of Six, by Joseph Conrad
  781. The Seven against Thebes, by Aeschylus; translated by E.D.A. Morshead
  782. Seven pillars of wisdom, by T. E. Lawrence.
  783. The Seven Poor Travellers, by Charles Dickens
  784. The Shadow Line, by Joseph Conrad
  785. Shallow Soil, by Knut Hamsun
  786. The Shape of Things to Come, by H. G. Wells
  787. She Stoops to Conquer, by Oliver Goldsmith
  788. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  789. Shooting an elephant, by George Orwell
  790. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature, by John W. Cousin
  791. Short stories, by Guy de Maupassant
  792. A Shropshire Lad, by A. E. Housman; with an introduction by William Stanley Braithwaite
  793. A Sicilian Romance, by Ann Radcliffe
  794. The Signal-man, by Charles Dickens
  795. The Sign of Four, by Arthur Conan Doyle
  796. Signs of change, by William Morris
  797. Silas Marner: the weaver of Raveloe, by George Eliot
  798. A Silent Wooing, by John Galsworthy
  799. The Silver Spoon, by John Galsworthy
  800. The Silverado Squatters, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  801. Simple Italian Cookery, by Antonia Isola
  802. A Simple Soul, by Gustave Flaubert
  803. Sister Ann, by Henry Handel Richardson.
  804. Sister Carrie, by Theodore Dreiser
  805. The Six Enneads by Plotinus; translated by Stephen Mackenna and Bertram Page
  806. The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, by Washington Irving
  807. Sketches by Boz, by Charles Dickens
  808. The Small House at Allington, by Anthony Trollope
  809. The Social Contract by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  810. Sodome et Gomorrhe, by Marcel Proust
  811. Somebody's luggage, by Charles Dickens
  812. Songs of travel : and other verses, by Robert Louis Stevenson.
  813. The Sonnets, by William Shakespeare
  814. Sons and Lovers, by D.H. Lawrence.
  815. Sophist, by Plato; translated by Benjamin Jowett
  816. The South Pole; an account of the Norwegian antarctic expedition in the 'Fram', 1910 to 1912, by Roald Amundsen
  817. South : the story of Shackleton's last expedition, 1914-1917, by Sir Ernest Shackleton, C.V.O.
  818. Speeches: Literary & Social, by Charles Dickens
  819. A Sportsman's Sketches, by Ivan Turgenev; translated from the Russian by Constance Garnett
  820. Springhaven, by R. D. Blackmore
  821. St. Ives : being the adventures of a French prisoner in England, by Robert Louis Stevenson.
  822. St John's Eve, by Nikolai V. Gogol
  823. The Story of a Lie, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  824. The Story of the Glittering Plain, by William Morris
  825. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson.
  826. Strong as death, by Guy de Maupassant
  827. Studies in Pessimism, by Arthur Schopenhauer; translated by T. Bailey Saunders
  828. A Study in Scarlet, by Arthur Conan Doyle
  829. The Subjection of Women, by John Stuart Mill
  830. Succedeanum, by Henry Handel Richardson.
  831. Sunday under three heads, by Charles Dickens
  832. The Suppliants, by Aeschylus ; translated by E.D.A. Morshead
  833. The Suppliants, by Euripides
  834. The Survivors of the Chancellor, by Jules Verne
  835. Swan song, by Anton Chekhov
  836. Swan Song, by John Galsworthy
  837. Swann's Way, by Marcel Proust
  838. The Sweet Cheat Gone, by Marcel Proust
  839. Symposiacs, by Plutarch
  840. T

  841. A tale of a tub, by Jonathan Swift
  842. A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens
  843. Tales of all countries, by Anthony Trollope
  844. Tales of Conscience, by Edgar Allan Poe
  845. Tales of Detection, by Edgar Allan Poe
  846. Tales of Illusion, by Edgar Allan Poe
  847. Tales of Natural Beauty, by Edgar Allan Poe
  848. Tales of Science, by Edgar Allan Poe
  849. Tales of the Jazz Age, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  850. Tales of Unrest, by Joseph Conrad
  851. Tales: selections from Twice-told tales, Mosses from an old manse, and the Snow Image, by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  852. The Taming of the Shrew, by William Shakespeare
  853. A Tangled Tale, by Lewis Carroll
  854. Tao Te Ching, by Lao Tzu
  855. Taras Bulba, by Nikolai V. Gogol
  856. The Tempest, by William Shakespeare
  857. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, by Anne Bronte
  858. Tender is the Night, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  859. Tess of the d'Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy
  860. The Thesmophoriazusae, by Aristophanes
  861. The third part of King Henry the Sixth, by William Shakespeare
  862. The Thirty-Nine Steps, by John Buchan
  863. This Side of Paradise, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
  864. Thoughts on Various Subjects, by Jonathan Swift
  865. The Three Clerks, by Anthony Trollope; with an introduction by W. Teignmouth Shore
  866. Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, by George Berkeley
  867. Three Guineas, by Virginia Woolf
  868. Through Russia, by Maxim Gorki ; translated from the Russian by C. J. Hogarth.
  869. Through the Looking Glass, by Lewis Carroll
  870. Through the magic door., by Arthur Conan Doyle
  871. Thus spake Zarathustra : a book for all and none, by Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated by Thomas Common
  872. Time Regained, by Marcel Proust
  873. The time machine, by H. G. Wells
  874. The Titan, by Theodore Dreiser
  875. Titus Andronicus, by William Shakespeare
  876. To be read at dusk, by Charles Dickens
  877. To Let, by John Galsworthy
  878. To the lighthouse, by Virginia Woolf.
  879. Tom Tiddler's Ground, by Charles Dickens
  880. To-morrow, by Joseph Conrad
  881. Topics, by Aristotle; translated by W. A. Pickard-Cambridge
  882. Le Tour du Mond en Quatre-vingts Jours, by Jules Verne
  883. A Tour through the Eastern Counties of England, 1722, by Daniel Defoe
  884. The Tragedy of Coriolanus, by William Shakespeare
  885. The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, by William Shakespeare
  886. Travels in Arabia, by John Lewis Burckhardt
  887. Travels in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, by Paul Hentzner
  888. Travels in England in 1782, by Karl Philipp Moritz
  889. Travels in Morocco, by James Richardson
  890. Travels in Nubia, by John Lewis Burckhardt
  891. Travels in Syria and the Holy Land, by John Lewis Burckhardt
  892. Travels in West Africa : Congo francais, Corisco, and Cameroons, by Mary H. Kingsley
  893. The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, by John Mandeville
  894. Travels through France and Italy, by Tobias Smollett
  895. Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  896. Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson
  897. A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, by George Berkeley
  898. A Treatise of Human Nature, by David Hume
  899. The Trespasser, by D.H. Lawrence.
  900. The trial for murder, by Charles Dickens
  901. The Trojan Women, by Euripides
  902. Tropic days, by E.J. Banfield.
  903. The Turn of the Screw, by Henry James
  904. Twelfth Night; or, what you will, by William Shakespeare
  905. Twelve stories and a dream, by H. G. Wells
  906. Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, by Jules Verne
  907. Twilight in Italy, by D.H. Lawrence.
  908. 'Twixt Land & Sea, by Joseph Conrad
  909. Two expeditions into the interior of southern Australia, during the years 1828, 1829, 1830, and 1831 : with observations on the soil, climate, and general resources of the colony of New South Wales, by Charles Sturt
  910. The Two Gentlemen of Verona, by William Shakespeare
  911. Two Tales of Old Strasbourg, by Henry Handel Richardson.
  912. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo, by Richard F. Burton
  913. Typhoon, by Joseph Conrad
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  915. Ultima thule, by Henry Handel Richardson.
  916. Ulysses, by James Joyce
  917. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan; An account of travels in the interior including visits to the aborigines of Yezo and the shr