The International Library Of Famous Literature is a comprehensive collection of selections from the world's greatest writers, accompanied by biographical and explanatory notes. Compiled by Nathan Haskell Dole, Forest Morgan, Caroline Ticknor, Donald Grant Mitchell, and Andrew Lang, this anthology offers readers a rich tapestry of literary masterpieces from various cultures and eras.
This collection serves as an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and anyone with an interest in world literature. Discover the enduring power and beauty of the written word through the voices of history's most celebrated authors. A timeless addition to any library, "The International Library Of Famous Literature" invites readers to explore the diverse landscape of human expression and creativity.
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