The International Library of Famous Literature, Volume 15 presents a curated selection of writings from around the world, spanning ancient, medieval, and modern periods. Edited by Donald Grant Mitchell, Nathan Haskell Dole, Andrew Lang, Caroline Ticknor, and Forrest Morgan, this volume offers a comprehensive overview of literary achievements across diverse cultures and eras.
Featuring biographical and explanatory notes, this collection provides valuable context for understanding the works and lives of renowned authors. From classic tales to historical accounts, "The International Library of Famous Literature" serves as an enduring resource for students, scholars, and anyone seeking to explore the richness and diversity of global literary heritage.
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