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Fall Books of Distinction AT THE COOP

THE DIALOGUES OF PLATO

(From the Third Jawett Translation)

Edited with an introduction by Prof. William C. Greene. A practically complete edition of Plato is offered in this judicious selection from all his work in the famous Jowett Translation. By its careful weaving together, the book offers a complete presentation of the human philosophy of Plato--of all philosophers the most sympathetic to the general reader.   $3.50 NET

NOW WE ARE SIX

By A. A. Milne. Decorations by Ernest H. Shepard.

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In this new book, Mr. Milne has given us verse, and such inimitable verse--all about Christopher Robin and Winnie-the-Pooh and the old sailor. There are no adjectives to describe the appeal of this book. It is unbelievable that after "When We Were Very Young" and "Winnie-the-Pooh" there should be anything as perfect as "Now We Are Six." Ernest Shepard has simply outdone himself with the decorations.   $2.00 NET

THE RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM

Translated by Edward Fitzgerald.

This edition of the Rubaiyat, brought out by the Shakespeare Head Press, will please the most exacting reader. The format is the product of the greatest care in arrangement and composition, while the decorations have been drawn especially for the text. As an example of the printer's art, it will satisfy all who wish to see one of the great classics issued in a form which does it justice.   $2.00 NET

WALDEN

By Henry David Thoreax.

This new edition of one of the greatest of all American books is remarkable for the illustrations in wood-cut by Mr. Eric Fitch Daglish. The New Statesman (London) says of him "since Berwick died, in 1812, there have been no wood-cuts of birds produced in this country which are fit to be compared for skill and faithfulness to the work, of Mr. Daglish." Edition limited to 500 copies for America.   $8.00 NET

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