Classics Catalog
Boccaccio's Olympia
Boccaccio, Boccaccio's OlympiaCambridge Readings in Italian Literature
Bullough, Edward, Editor, Cambridge Readings in Italian LiteratureVolpone Or, the Fox
Jonson, Ben; David Cook, Editor, Volpone Or, the Fox
Larbaud, Valery 1881-1957, A. O. Barnabooth: His Diary
Pearsall, Derek, John Lydgate
Yourcenar, Marguerite; trans. By Walter Kaiser in Collaboration with the Author, That Mighty Sculptor Time
Other Classics books that may be of interest:
- Benét, William Rose; Canby, Henry Seidel; Morley, Christopher The pocket university. Doubleday, Doran & company, inc. Garden City, N.Y. 1934
"This set formerly published under the title Master classics."; I. Science.--II. Travel.--III. Bibliography.--IV. History.--V. Letters.--VI-VII. Fiction.--VIII. Essays.--IX-X. Poems.--XI. Drama.--XII. Autobiography.--XIII. Guide to daily reading, ed. by W. R. Benét in consultation with H. S. Canby and C. Morley. 19 cm. 13 v. 19 cm. Dewey:808.8 Literature
- Eliot, T. S. To criticize the critic, and other writings. Farrar, Straus & Giroux New York 1965
To criticize the critic.--From Poe to Valéry.--American literature and the American language.--The aims of education.--What Dante means to me.--The literature of politics.--The classics and the man of letters--Ezra Pound: his metric and poetry.--Reflections on Vers libre. 24 cm. 188 p. 24 cm. Dewey:809 Criticism; Literature
- Eliot, T. S. To criticize the critic, and other writings University of Nebraska Press Lincoln 0803267215 1991
T.S. Eliot. Originally published: New York : Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1965.; "A Bison book."; To criticize the critic -- From Poe to Valéry -- American literature and the American language -- The aims of education -- What Dante means to me -- The literature of politics -- The classics and the man of letters -- Ezra Pound : his metric and poetry -- Reflections on Vers libre. 21 cm. 188 p. 21 cm. Dewey:809 Criticism; Literature
- Eliot, T. S. Essays, ancient & modern Faber and Faber London 1936
by T.S. Eliot. Published in part, in 1928, under title: For Lancelot Andrewes.; "First published in March 1936"--Verso of t.p.; Gallup, D.C. Eliot (rev. ed.); Lancelot Andrewes -- John Bramhall -- Francis Herbert Bradley -- Baudelaire in our time -- The humanism of Irving Babbitt -- Religion and literature -- Catholicism and international order -- The Pensées of Pascal -- Modern education and the classics -- In memoriam. 20 cm. 190 p. 20 cm. Criticism.
- Eliot, T. S. Essays, ancient and modern Harcourt, Brace and Co. New York 1936; c1936
by T.S. Eliot. Published in part, in 1928, under title: For Lancelot Andrewes.; Lancelot Andrewes -- John Bramball -- Francis Herbert Bradley -- Baudelaire in our time -- The humanism of Irving Babbitt -- Religion and literature -- Catholicism and international order -- The "Pensées" of Pascal -- Modern education and the classics -- In memoriam.; Gallup, D.C. Eliot (rev. ed.) 1st American ed. 20 cm. vii, 203 p. 20 cm.
- Field, Eugene; Noonan, Julia Eugene Field's the shut-eye train, and other poems of childhood including "Wynken, Blynken and Nod" Silver Press Englewood Cliffs, NJ 0671732226 (LSB); 0671732234 1991; c1991
pictures by Julia Noonan. A collection of poems for and about children, many suitable for bedtime reading, including such classics as "The Duel," "Little Boy Blue," and "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod." 27 cm. xi, 52 p. col. ill. 27 cm. Dewey:811/.4 A collection of poems for and about children, many suitable for bedtime reading, including such classics as "The Duel," "Little Boy Blue," and "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod." Children's poetry, American.; American poetry.
- Lanier, Sidney; Lanier, Mary Day. Poems of Sidney Lanier Southern Living Gallery [Birmingham, Ala.] 1983; 1983, c1884
edited by his wife. "This special edition is published exclusively for members of the Southern Classics Library"--1st printed p.; Editor's commentary (30 p. : ill., ports. ; 17 cm.) inserted.; Bibliography: p. [xlii] 21 cm. xli, [i], 252 p. col. port. 21 cm. Dewey:811/.4 The Southern classics library
- Ssu shu.; Pound, Ezra; Confucius. Pound, Ezra Confucius the Unwobbling pivot & the Great digest s.n. [Murray, Utah 1947
translated by Ezra Pound ; with notes and commentary on the text and the ideograms ; together with Ciu [i.e. Chu] Hsi's "Preface" to the Chung yung and Tseng's commentary on the Testament. "Winter, 1947."; Translation of Chung yung and Ta hsüeh, respectively. 24 cm. 52 p. 24 cm. Dewey:181.1 no. 4 Chinese classics; Chinese poetry; Chinese language Pharos
- Ta-hsüeh; Confucius; Tseng-tzu; Pound, Ezra Ta-hio = The great learning Norwood Editions Norwood, Pa. 0848220994 1977; 1977 [c1928]
newly rendered into the American language by Ezra Pound. "The Confucian classics are customarily divided into the Five ching and the Four shu. The first of the Four shu (or books) is the Ta hio, a work of which the first chapter is ascribed to Confucius, and the remainder to one of his disciples, Thseng-tseu (Tsang Tzu)."; Reprint of the ed. published by the University of Washington Book Store, Seattle, which was issued as no. 14 of the University of Washington chapbooks. 22 cm. 35 p. 22 cm. Dewey:181/.09/512
- Ta-hsüeh; Confucius; Tseng-tzu; Pound, Ezra Ta hio the great learning Folcroft Library Editions Folcroft, Pa. 0841467056 1975
newly rendered into the American language by Ezra Pound. "The Confucian classics are customarily divided into the Five ching and the Four shu. The first of the Four shu (or books) is the Ta hio, a work of which the first chapter is ascribed to Confucius, and the remainder to one of his disciples, Thseng-tseu (Tsang Tzu)."; Reprint of the 1928 ed. published by the University of Washington Book Store, Seattle, which was issued as no. 14 of the University of Washington chapbooks. 24 cm. 35 p. 24 cm. Dewey:181/.09/512
- Ta-hsüeh; Confucius; Tseng-tzu; Pound, Ezra Ta hio the great learning University of Washington book store Seattle 1928
newly rendered into the American language, by Ezra Pound. "The Confucian classics are cutomarily divided into the Five ching and the Four shu. The first of the Four shu (or books) is the Ta hio, a work of which the first chapter is ascribed to Confucius, and the remainder to one of his disciples, Thseng-tseu (Tsang Tzu)" -- Note. 19 cm. 35 p. 19 cm. Dewey:181.1 no. 14
- Untermeyer, Bryna (Ivens); Untermeyer, Louis Favorite classics. Golden Press New York 1968; c1968
Edited and selected by Bryna and Louis Untermeyer. A collection of excerpts from such well-known works as The Wizard of Oz, Winnie-the-Pooh, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and The Old Testament. Also includes familiar poems--"Gerald McBoing Boing," "A Visit from St. Nicholas," "I Hear America Sing," and others. 27 cm. 256 p. illus. (part col.) 27 cm. Dewey:820.8 A collection of excerpts from such well-known works as The Wizard of Oz, Winnie-the-Pooh, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and The Old Testament. Also includes familiar poems--"Gerald McBoing Boing," "A Visit from St. Nicholas," "I Hear America Sing," and others. English literature; American literature
- Warner, Charles Dudley, The Warner classics. Harper's Weekly Club, New York, 1897
Selected from the introductory studies included in Charles Dudley Warner's Library of the world's best literature v. 1. Science and philosophy: Charles Darwin, by Prof. E. Ray Lankester. Bacon, by C. T. Lewis. Cardinal Newman, by R. H. Hutton. Aristotle, by Prof. Thomas Davidson.--v. 2. The novelists: Nathaniel Hawthorne, by Henry James. Honoré de Balzac, by Prof. W. P. Trent. George Eliot, by Prof. Charles Waldstein.--v. 3. The poets: Lord Byron, by C. D. Warner. Dante, by C. E. Norton. Alfred Tennyson, by Dr. Henry van Dyke.--v. 4. Historians and essayists: Edward Gibbon, by W. E. H. Lecky. Thomas Carlyle, by Leslie Stephen. Ralph Waldo Emerson, by Dr. Richard Garnett. Matthew Arnold, by Prof. G. E. Woodbury 4 v. front., ports. 19 cm Dewey: