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Illustrated by F. C. Pape

Children of the Dawn OLD TALES OF GREECE By ELSIE FINNEMORE BUCKLEY 'Each night Hero lighted her torch.*— p. 117. With Introduction by ARTHUR SIDGWICK ' For a child whose ei/es are jnsi opcn'nif/ to beauti/, and whose imac/i- nat'ton is readif to he kindled bi/ a spa7-k from any torch, xoe can think <'/ /'-'«' more deUghffid or endurinp (lifts than this book, with its immortal themes and its (/raceful interpretation in onr time ,nd to'nmte. The illus- trations by Mr. F. C. Pape deserve jirai-se/ — i* orxikg Leader. ' Told with rare qood taste and judg)nent.' — Daily "Telegraph. • Cannot fail to instruct as well as interest not only children, but school- boys and schoolyirls who have beyttn the study of the old Greek and Roman poets. To such students a knoicledge of these stories is invaluable. In every respect the book is an excellent one.' Dltjdee Courier. Large crown Svo. printed on sujoei-fine j^ctper, doth hoards.

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