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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. IRE “LIBRARY OF FAMOUS LITERATURE” ISSUED IN LOXDOX BY “THE STAXDARD' IS SOW OFFERED TO THE NEW ZEALAND PUBLIC ON SPECIALLY FAVOURABLE TERMS. including free delivery as far as Wellington. SPECIAL OFFER BV THB “New Zealand Times.”

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The announcement made on this page is one that will appeal to all lovers of literature in New Zealand. For the first time in the history of book pub lishing an attempt has te<n made to collect within the limits of a single wo k the best literature of al! times and al. countries. How successful ths attempt has been is indicated by the immediate and cordial recognition the work has tn joyed in Great Britain. Issued n London by the great London daily newspaper. “The Standard.* the first edition of •'The Library of Famous Literature** v. as largely over subscribed before a single copy had been delivered, while the to al sale in Great Britain exceeded 19. 0 c.p es. In offering “The Library of Famous Literature* to the New Zealand public, the “New Zealand Times’’ feels that it is furthering the cause of education and encouraging a love for the best literature. Among the forces that make for culture there is none which exercises a more direct or a more beneficial influence than the possession of a gooi library. Personal and daily contact wth the best literature ,s in itself a kind f tdu a ion. Evt r. me in New Z-akrc in w?i h good bocks are valued should posse, s thisf the world s best I.terature,a work which has been aptly desc.iLel as containing “infinite riches .n a little room. " B : re the first ecl..on w.-.s exhausted in London a certain number of copies were set aside for Australia and New Zealand. and these copies are now offered :•? the New Zealand pubi cby the “New Zealand Times* on terms even more f'c urable than those at tr-se.'.t prevailing in London. Not only are the prices Ivw-r than the ’.nretsed prices in London, but the system of easy monthly payments has been extended to New Zealand. In addition to this prompt ap pLi cants will also secure free del.very of their bocks as far as "Well ngtcn For a First Payment of Ten Shill. :.gs the complete Twenty Volumes are delivered to the purchaser. and subseou nt taym nts may be made at the rate of Ten Shillings a month. Those uh: prefer to pay cash in full may take advantage of the discount offered for cash subscriptions. Subscribers who wish to secure prompt delivery, with carriage prepaid as far as Wellington. should fill rut the order form at the bottom of th:s page and send it to the New Zeal, nfi Times” by the first pest. Those who wish to exarr.ir.e the *. r-??p~ tus ?- fc.- pur. ras ~g should fl-1 out the Inouiry Form given be w.

ORIGINAL introductions from CELEBRATED MEN OF LETTERS. A Bri • Series cf Essays from The most Dsstingxished Living Authors of Europe and America. The LIBRARY GF FAMOUS LITERATURE gathers Together more than • tho’---:.d masterpieces from The great writers of ail ages: i: provides an endless s- : - of good reading—the m.st interesting portions of al; that has be n written sir.ee civilisation b gr.n : and arranged in chronological order. t affords a fascinating view cf the world s .literature from the earliest Liras to cur own hy. In .. NliG :i f a " this, ’he LIBRARY comprises a series of delightful essays - . r liy for the LIBRARY by the most distinguished of living men cf letters. The foil: wing list will s I ■ ■ • charming studies — Mr. HENRY JAMES-TIU R-se of tie .VowJ PROF. PASQUALE VTLLARI-Tfcz Reaais* DEAN FARRAR—Eafrrafwrtf o/ oanoe and Modem Literature r^T - v -_ T „r- r, x DONALD G. MITCHELL—TAe Great LiierrFKF>i)iNA\D BRENETI—.RE Fr-. ,-.h tuns of tKe H orid MAURICE MAETERLINCK - Th- Drama DR HENRY SMITH WILLIAMS - The sinee SXaAi.*p*nne Literature o Science BP.ET HARTE- l~.e p.: ■■ Of the Sh:rt Sr.'rsi DR. ALOIS BRANDI — The Afu’i Currents ARMANDO PALACIO VALDES — Ths Dera- of German Literature - ANDREW LJCXG-Lc'rature in the MaeSIR WALTER BESANT—NoeeIs that r.are teenth Center?. PAUL BOURG Zt—Z 1 !' Eroiuticn c f Literary M- , L "2'' V . A LLEE— A General Introduciion (y-iei -ten t 0 Trenrn Literature EMILF. ZOLA—-V<Vu<-rs.’>-icmd «o' -antieism THE EDITOR OF THE LIBRARY. DR. DR. EDWARD DOWDEN-I?>< RICHARD GARNETT. C.B. — The Use gra and Talue of Anthologies

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue VII, 17 August 1901, Page 300

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Page 300 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue VII, 17 August 1901, Page 300

Page 300 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXVII, Issue VII, 17 August 1901, Page 300