![]() *** Salome – A Tragedy in One Act – Oscar Wilde, 92 pages. *** Will o’ The Mill and Markheim – Robert Louis Stevenson, 89 pages. *** Speeches and Addresses of Abraham Lincoln – 96 pages. *** The Coming of Arthur – Alfred Tennyson, 95 pages. *** A Midsummer Night’s Dream – William Shakespeare, 118 pages. *** The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, with an essay on Omar Khayyam – Edward Fitzgerald, 96 pages. *** Fifty Best Poems of America – various authors, 96 pages. *** The Gold-Bug – Edgar Allan Poe, 93 pages. *** The Happy Prince and Other Tales – Oscar Wilde, 91 pages. *** Essays – Ralph Waldo Emerson, 96 pages. *** Friendship and Other Essays – Henry David Thoreau, 92 pages. *** Lays of Ancient Rome – Thomas Babington Macaulay, 93 pages. *** The Ancient Mariner – Samuel T Coleridge, 91 pages. *** Short Stories – Guy de Maupassant, 90 pages. *** The Courtship of Miles Standish – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 85 pages. *** Enoch Arden – Alfred Lord Tennyson, 89 pages. *** Ballard of Reading Gaol – Oscar Wild, 93 pages. *** Fifty Best Poems of England – various authors, 93 pages. ![]() *** Barrack-Room Ballads – Rudyard Kipling, 91 pages. *** Speeches and Letters – George Washington, 127 pages. *** A Child’s Garden of Verses – Robert Louis Stevenson, 96 pages. Books have always been in their box and there is only the lightest tanning on endpapers - The set includes: The Tempest – William Shakespeare, 124 pages. ![]() 4"x3" Red embossed floral border trim and title in croft leatherette these were mail order items - Edition title was changed from Little Leather Library to Little Luxart Library as the publisher Robert Haas felt the term "leather" was misleading in Little Leather Library - covers are limp and have not hardened or become brittle. circa 1924-1925 - Books are in Near Fine to Fine condition. RED Little Luxart Edition 30 Volume Set with Original Box bottom. w/ B&W Illustrations (illustrator).Books are 3 1/8” wide x 4" tall. Book Description: RobertK Haas Inc, Little Leather Library, New York. ![]()
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