Each volume contains sixteen full-page illustrations after leading artists
1. Legends of Greece and Rome.
By G. H. Kupfer, M.A. Third Edition, 1907.
2. Favourite Greek Myths.
By L. S. Hyde.
3. Stories of Robin Hood and His Merry Outlaws.
Retold from the Old Ballads by J. Walker McSpadden.
4. Stories of King Arthur and His Knights.
Retold from Malory’s “Morte d’Arthur” by U. W. Cutler.
5. Stories from Greek History.
Retold from Herodotus by H. L. Havell, B.A., formerly Scholar of University College, Oxford.
6. Stories from Wagner.
Retold by J. Walker McSpadden.
7. Britain Long Ago.
Stories from Old English and Celtic Sources. Retold by E. M. Wilmot-Buxton.
8. Stories from Scottish History.
Selected from Scott’s “Tales of a Grandfather” by Madalen Edgar, M.A.
9. Stories from Greek Tragedy.
Retold by H. L. Havell, B.A.
10. Stories from Dickens.
Selected by J. Walker McSpadden.
11. Stories from The Earthly Paradise.
Retold from William Morris by Madalen Edgar, M.A.
12. Stories from the Æneid.
Retold from Virgil by H. L. Havell, B.A.
13. The Book of Rustem.
Retold from “Shah Nameh” by E. M. Wilmot-Buxton.
14. Stories from Chaucer.
Retold by J. Walker McSpadden.
15. Stories from the Old Testament.
Retold by S. Platt.
16. Stories from the Odyssey.
Retold by H. L. Havell, B.A.
17. Stories from the Iliad.
Retold by H. L. Havell, B.A.
18. Told by the Northmen.
Retold from the Eddas and Sagas by E. M. Wilmot-Buxton.
19. Stories from Don Quixote.
Retold by H. L. Havell, B.A.
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The Myths of Greece & Rome
Their Stories, Signification, and Origin
By H. A. GUERBER
With Sixty-four Exquisite Full-page Illustrations, including the best works of Lord Leighton, Sir E. Burne-Jones, Solomon J. Solomon, G. F. Watts, Herbert Draper, Henrietta Rae, Harry Bates, Hon. John Collier, Sir E. J. Poynter, Michael Angelo, Raphael, Rubens, Canova, Guido Reni, Phidias, Bernini, Titian, Velasquez, etc. etc.
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Uniform with “The Myths of Greece and Rome” and “Myths of the Norsemen.”
Myths & Legends of the Middle Ages
By H. A. Guerber
With Sixty-four exquisite Full-page Illustrations from important works of great artists
The object of this work is to familiarize students with the myths and legends which form the principal subjects of mediæval literature, and whose influence is everywhere apparent in the subsequent history of literature and art. Following the plan and treatment of the author’s earlier volumes in this series, appropriate quotations from mediæval and modern writings are given in connection with the various legends. These illustrate the style of the poem in which they are embodied, or lend additional force to some point in the story. The book includes notable illustrations and a chapter on the romance literature of the period in the various countries of Europe.