THE WORLD'S

GREATEST

BOOKS

JOINT EDITORS

ARTHUR MEE

Editor and Founder of theBook of Knowledge

J. A. HAMMERTON

Editor of Harmsworth's UniversalEncyclopaedia

VOL. III

FICTION

MCMX


Table of Contents

DAUDET, ALPHONSE


    

Tartarin of Tarascon



DAY, THOMAS


    

Sandford and Merton



DEFOE, DANIEL


    

Robinson Crusoe


    

Captain Singleton



DICKENS, CHARLES


    

Barnaby Rudge


    

Bleak House


    

David Copperfield


    

Dombey and Son


    

Great Expectations


    

Hard Times


    

Little Dorrit


    

Martin Chuzzlewit


    

Nicholas Nickleby


    

Oliver Twist


    

Old Curiosity Shop


    

Our Mutual Friend


    

Pickwick Papers


    

Tale of Two Cities



DISRAELI, BENJAMIN (Earl of Beaconsfield)


    

Coningsby


    

Sybil, or The Two Nations


    

Tancred, or The New Crusade



DUMAS, ALEXANDRE


    

Marguerite de Valois


    

Black Tulip


    

Corsican Brothers


    

Count of Monte Cristo


    

The Three Musketeers


    

Twenty Years After



A Complete Index of THE WORLD'S GREATEST BOOKS will be found at the endof Volume XX.


ALPHONSE DAUDET

Tartarin of Tarascon

Alphonse Daudet, the celebrated French novelist, was born atNimes on May 13, 1840, and as a youth of seventeen went to Paris, where hebegan as a poet at eighteen, and at twenty-two made his first efforts inthe drama. He soon found his feet as a contributor to the leading journalsof the day and a successful writer for the stage. He was thirty-two when hewrote "Tartarin of Tarascon," than which no better comic tale has beenproduced in modern times. Tara
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