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Of this SWANSTON EDITION in Twenty-five
Volumes of the Works of ROBERT LOUIS
STEVENSON Two Thousand and Sixty Copies
have been printed, of which only Two Thousand
Copies are for sale.
This is No. ............
SWANSTON COTTAGE, THE HOME OF R.L.S. FROM 1868 TO 1876
FAMILIAR STUDIES OF MEN AND BOOKS | ||
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Preface by Way of Criticism | 5 | |
I. | Victor Hugo’s Romances | 19 |
II. | Some Aspects of Robert Burns | 43 |
III. | Walt Whitman | 77 |
IV. | Henry David Thoreau: His Character and Opinions | 101 |
V. | Yoshida-Torajiro | 129 |
VI. | François Villon, Student, Poet, and Housebreaker | 142 |
VII. | Charles of Orleans | 171 |
VIII. | Samuel Pepys | 206 |
IX. | John Knox and His Relations To Women | 230 |
THE BODY-SNATCHER | 277 |