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Cabinet Editions of British Poets, of Shakespeare, of Bunyan, and of the Arabian Nights' Entertainments

December 13, 1866 issue

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The article presents information on the Cabinet Editions of British Poets, of Shakespeare, of Bunyan, and of the Arabian Nights' Entertainments. For thirty dollars any young man intending to form a library may possess himself of fifteen good-looking green and gold volumes, very fairly illustrated, and containing the "The Arabian Nights' Entertainments," "The Holy War," and the "Pilgrim's Progress" of John Bunyan, William Shakespeare's complete works, with a glossary, but not annotated, and the poetical works. The paper is white, and not too thin, though the volumes contain some of them four hundred and fifty, most of them six hundred and odd.

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LITERATURE; ARABIAN Nights' Entertainments, The (Book); HOLY War, The (Book); PILGRIM'S Progress, The (Book); AUTHORS; BUNYAN, John; SHAKESPEARE, William, 1564-1616
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