Illustrated by Hugh Thomson
ales of the Canterbury Pilgrims RETOLD FROM CHAUCER AND OTHER WRITERS By F. J. HARVEY DARTON With Introduction ByDr.F.J. FURNIVALL 'jVo child who reads this book. 01 heai-s it read aloud, is likely to forget rt.'— The Spectator. Mr. Darton's deft and disn-cet performance should not be laid aside to gather dust.'— Mk. E. V. Lucas in the Speaker. ' The cow ran, the calf ran, and even the very hogs trotted.'— p. 122. ' Feiv better prcsc7ds for an imaginative boy— for that matter, for his .sy^npathetic moth-cr— could well he imagined.'— D i . Telkgrai'H. ' Stich prose renderings as //ir,sr .-should have the effect of sending readers to the supreme 07-iginals.—T. P.'s AVekkly. ' No nrti.-it unde^^stavds the period of these stories better than Mr. Hugh Thomson and here he has given us some of his best rrork.' — The World. Large crown 8vo. prbited on superfine paper, doth boards.