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ARABIAN NIGHTS' ENTERTAINMENTS, translated from the Arabic, with copious Notes, by E. W. LANE, illustrated by many hundred beautiful engravings, from designs by Harvey, 3 large vols. 8vo. Roxburghe half morocco, 1865

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"The Notes of Mr. Lane throw more light upon the mystery of Arab life, than perhaps all other works in the language."-Athenæum. ARIOSTO'S ORLANDO FURIOSO, translated into English Verse, with Notes, by WM. STEWART ROSE, 8 vols. post 8vo. new hf. morocco, gilt tops, uncut edges, pub. £3. 16s for 2 10 0

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