The man who would be king, by Rudyard Kipling; Tajima, by Miss Mitford; A Chinese girl graduate, by R.K. Douglas; The revenge of her race, by Mary Beaumont; King Billy of Ballarat, by Morley Roberts; Thy heart's desire, by Netta Syrett.Mode of access: Internet
Thomas Carlyle.--Thomas Babington Macaulay.--John Ruskin.--Alfred Tennyson.--Robert Browning.--Eliza...
These three collections of Kipling's stories were first published in 1888 as nos. 1-3 of the "Indian...
Lettered on cover: Edited by Edna Worthley Underwood.The little Blanchefleure, by R. H. Bartsch.--Th...
The mystery of Sasassa Valley / by A. Conan Doyle -- Long odds / by H. Rider Haggard -- King Bemba's...
Contents: Africa -- England -- France -- Germany -- Ireland -- Italy -- London -- The Orient -- Scot...
v. 1. Africa: The mystery of Sasassa Valley, by A.C. Doyle. Long odds, by H.R. Haggard. King Bemba's...
The man who would be king.--The drums of the Fore and aft.--The phantom rickshaw.--Wee Willie Winkie...
"Fantastic tales with nothing Oriental about them but the name"--W. F. Kirby in Sir R. F. Burton's t...
Half-title: Stories by English authors.The sea: The extraordinary adventure of a chief mate, by W. C...
Selections from English authors from Malory to Hugh Walpole.Mode of access: Internet
The man who would be king.--The drums of the fore and aft.--The phantom rickshaw.--Wee Willie Winkie...
Sienkiewicz, H. The light-house keeper of Aspinwall.--Bikélas, D. The plain sister.--Maeterlinck, M....
This article examines the stories which based on authentic East in the early English Romantic litera...
Running title: The oriental annual.First and second series.Other illustrations by John Cochran, C. S...
Reprinted in part from various periodicals.Three of the stories appeared previously in Country life ...
Thomas Carlyle.--Thomas Babington Macaulay.--John Ruskin.--Alfred Tennyson.--Robert Browning.--Eliza...
These three collections of Kipling's stories were first published in 1888 as nos. 1-3 of the "Indian...
Lettered on cover: Edited by Edna Worthley Underwood.The little Blanchefleure, by R. H. Bartsch.--Th...
The mystery of Sasassa Valley / by A. Conan Doyle -- Long odds / by H. Rider Haggard -- King Bemba's...
Contents: Africa -- England -- France -- Germany -- Ireland -- Italy -- London -- The Orient -- Scot...
v. 1. Africa: The mystery of Sasassa Valley, by A.C. Doyle. Long odds, by H.R. Haggard. King Bemba's...
The man who would be king.--The drums of the Fore and aft.--The phantom rickshaw.--Wee Willie Winkie...
"Fantastic tales with nothing Oriental about them but the name"--W. F. Kirby in Sir R. F. Burton's t...
Half-title: Stories by English authors.The sea: The extraordinary adventure of a chief mate, by W. C...
Selections from English authors from Malory to Hugh Walpole.Mode of access: Internet
The man who would be king.--The drums of the fore and aft.--The phantom rickshaw.--Wee Willie Winkie...
Sienkiewicz, H. The light-house keeper of Aspinwall.--Bikélas, D. The plain sister.--Maeterlinck, M....
This article examines the stories which based on authentic East in the early English Romantic litera...
Running title: The oriental annual.First and second series.Other illustrations by John Cochran, C. S...
Reprinted in part from various periodicals.Three of the stories appeared previously in Country life ...
Thomas Carlyle.--Thomas Babington Macaulay.--John Ruskin.--Alfred Tennyson.--Robert Browning.--Eliza...
These three collections of Kipling's stories were first published in 1888 as nos. 1-3 of the "Indian...
Lettered on cover: Edited by Edna Worthley Underwood.The little Blanchefleure, by R. H. Bartsch.--Th...