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Book reviewed in this article:Lilly Lindquist. A Laboratory Course in General Language.Edwin Greenlaw. The Province of Literary History. The Johns Hopkins Monographs in Literary History, I.B. M. Woodbridge. Le Roman Belge Contemporain.H. E. Berthon. Nine French Poets 1820–1880. With an introduction on the structure of French verse and explanatory notes.Gustave Flaubert, Trois Contes.Ernest Pérochon. Le Livre des Quatre Saisons. Edited with introduction, notes and vocabulary by Leland L. AtwoodFables of La Fontaine. Edited with Introduction, Notes, and Vocabulary, by Colbert Searles.Henri de Bornier. La Fille de Roland. Pièce en 4 actes en vers.Victor Hugo. Notre Dame de Paris. Abridged and edited with introduction, notes, exercises, and vocabulary, by Laurence Hervey Skinner.Jean de la Brète. Aimer Quand Même. Edited, with preface, introduction, notes, exercises, and vocabulary by C. F. Zeek.Pierre Loti. Pêcheur d'Islande. Edited with notes and vocabulary, by James F. Mason and exercises by O. T. RobertLabiche et Martin. Le Voyage de M. Perrichon, edited by M. L. Carrel, with introduction, notes, exercises and vocabulary.H. E. Ford and R. K. Hicks. A New French Reader.Hodges‐Nelson‐Vestal. Toujours Français, Cours Elémentaire.German Plays of the Nineteenth Century. Edited, with Introduction and notes by Thomas Moody Campbell.Hans Franck. Der Regenbogen. Edited with introduction, exercises, notes, and vocabulary by S. M. Hinz.

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