No. |
詳細 |
CallMark |
Heading |
TitleAuthor |
1 |
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I-8-B-d-1 |
Lytton, Sir Edward Bulwer. |
The last days of Pompeii. A compl. ed., with notes. |
2 |
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貴 I-8-B-d-2 |
Palgrave, Sir Francis. |
The merchant and the friar. 2. ed., rev. & corr. (Truths and fictions of the middle age.) |
3 |
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I-8-B-d-3 |
Fenollosa, Ernest Francisco. |
East and West. The discovery of America and other poems. |
4 |
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貴 I-8-B-d-4 |
Le Poer, John Patrick. |
A modern legionary. |
5 |
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I-8-B-d-5 |
Patterson, R. Stewart. |
Songs from the far away. |
6 |
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貴 I-8-B-d-6 |
Wheeler, Francis Rolt-. |
The boy with the U. S. explorers. |
7 |
|
I-8-B-d-7 |
Carmichael, Philip. |
All about Philippine. |
8 |
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I-8-B-d-8 |
Whipple, T. K. |
Martial and the English epigram from Sir Thomas Wyatt to Ben Jonson. |
9 |
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I-8-B-d-9 |
British Museum. |
Shakespeare Exhibition, 1923. Guide to the MSS. & printed books exhibited in celebration of the tercentenary of the first folio Shakespeare. |
10 |
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I-8-B-d-10 |
Florio, Giovanni. |
Florio's First fruites. [Facsim. reproduction of the orig. ed.] Introd. & notes by Arundell del Re. |
11 |
|
I-8-B-d-11 |
Desmond, Shaw. |
The drama of Sinn Fein. |
12 |
|
I-8-B-d-12 |
[Carpenter, Edward.] |
Towards democracy. Compl. ed. in 4 pts. |
13 |
|
I-8-B-d-13 |
Churchill, Winston. |
A modern chronicle. |
14 |
|
I-8-B-d-14 |
Sinclair, Upton. |
The brass check. A study of American journalism. [6. ed.] |
15 |
|
I-8-B-d-15 |
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. |
The poetical works of H.W.L. Repr. fr. the rev. Amer. ed., with expl. notes. |
16 |
|
I-8-B-d-16 |
Parrington, Vernon Louis. |
The colonial mind, 1620-1800. |
17 |
|
I-8-B-d-17 |
Parrington, Vernon Louis. |
The romantic revolution in America, 1800-60. |
18 |
|
I-8-B-d-18 |
Morley, Henry. |
A first sketch of English literature. 13. & enl. ed. |
19 |
|
I-8-B-d-19 |
Underwood, Francis H[enry]. |
A hand-book of English literature. British authors. Intended for the use of high schools ... |
20 |
|
I-8-B-d-20 |
De Quincey, Thomas. |
Beauties selected from the writings of Thomas De Quincey. |
21 |
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I-8-B-d-21 |
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Familiar English quotations. |
22 |
|
I-8-B-d-22 |
Fothergill, Jessie. |
The first violin, a novel. |
23 |
|
I-8-B-d-23 |
Stevenson, Robert Louis. |
Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. 13. ed. |
24 |
|
I-8-B-d-24 |
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. |
The poetical works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. |
25 |
|
I-8-B-d-25 |
Browning, Robert. |
The poetical works of Robert Browning. |
26 |
|
I-8-B-d-26 |
Alexander, Mrs., pseud. |
The wooing o't, a novel. |
27 |
|
I-8-B-d-27 |
Marryat, Capt. [Frederick]. |
Newton Forster. |
28 |
|
I-8-B-d-28 |
Lamb, Charles. |
Mrs. Leicester's school and other writings in prose and verse. With an introd. & notes by Alfred Ainger. |
29 |
|
I-8-B-d-29 |
Roe, E[dward] P[ayson]. |
Opening a chestnut burr. New & rev. ed. |
30 |
|
I-8-B-d-30 |
Thackeray, William Makepeace. |
The Virginians, a tale of last century. |
31 |
|
I-8-B-d-31 |
Walford, L[ucy] B[ethia]. |
Troublesome daughters. New ed. |
32 |
|
I-8-B-d-32 |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. |
Twice-told tales. |
33 |
|
I-8-B-d-33 |
Hazlitt, William. |
William Hazlitt, essayist and critic. Selections from his writings, with a memoir, biographical and critical by Alexander Ireland. |
34 |
|
I-8-B-d-34 |
Black, William. |
Sunrise, a story of these times. |
35 |
|
I-8-B-d-35 |
Boothby, Guy. |
Long live the King! |
36 |
|
I-8-B-d-36 |
Scoones, W. Baptiste, ed. |
Four centuries of English letters. Selections from the correspondence of one hundred and fifty writers from the period of the Paston letters to the present day. |
37 |
|
I-8-B-d-37 |
Haggard, H. Rider. |
She. A history of adventure. New & rev. ed. |
38 |
|
I-8-B-d-38 |
Harrison, Frederic. |
The choice of books, and other literary pieces. |
39 |
|
I-8-B-d-39 |
Thoreau, Henry D[avid]. |
Letters to various persons. |
40 |
|
I-8-B-d-40 |
Walford, L[ucy] B[ethia]. |
Mr. Smith, a part of his life. New ed. |
41 |
|
I-8-B-d-41 |
Meredith, George. |
Diana of the crossways, a novel. Author's ed. |
42 |
|
I-8-B-d-42 |
Fielding, Henry. |
Amelia. |
43 |
|
I-8-B-d-43 |
Cooper, J[ames] Fenimore. |
The spy, a tale of the neutral ground. |
44 |
|
I-8-B-d-44 |
House, Edward H[oward]. |
The midnight warning, and other stories. |
45 |
|
I-8-B-d-45 |
Lowell, James Russell. |
My study windows. |
46 |
|
I-8-B-d-46 |
Saintsbury, George, ed. |
Specimens of English prose style from Malory to Macaulay. Selected & annot. with an introd. essay by G. S. |
47 |
|
I-8-B-d-47 |
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. |
The scarlet letter and The Blithedale romance. |
48 |
|
I-8-B-d-48 |
Swift, Jonathan. |
The tale of a tub, and other works. Ed. by Henry Morley. |
49 |
|
I-8-B-d-49 |
Scudder, Horace E[lisha], ed. |
American prose. Hawthorne, Irving, Longfellow, Whittier, Holmes, Lowell, Thoreau, Emerson. 10. ed. |
50 |
|
I-8-B-d-50 |
Procter, Adelaide A[nne]. |
The poetical works of Adelaide A. Procter. With an introd. by Charles Dickens. Repr. fr. the latest London ed. |
51 |
|
I-8-B-d-51 |
Hunt, [James Henry] Leigh. |
Leigh Hunt as poet and essayist, being the choicest passages from his works. Selected & ed. with a biog. introd. by Charles Kent. |
52 |
|
I-8-B-d-52 |
Milton, [John]. |
Comus. |
53 |
|
I-8-B-d-53 |
Marshall, Emma. |
Under Salisbury spire in the days of George Herbert, the recollections of Magdalene Wydville. Copyright ed. |
54 |
|
I-8-B-d-54 |
Philips, F[rancis] C[harles] & Wills, C[harles] J[ames]. |
A maiden fair to see. Copyright ed. |
55 |
|
I-8-B-d-55 |
Crawford, F[rancis] Marion. |
A cigarette-maker's romance. Authorized ed. |
56 |
|
I-8-B-d-56 |
Philips, F[rancis] C[harles]. |
Jack and three Jills, a novel. Copyright ed. |
57 |
|
I-8-B-d-57 |
Harte, [Francis] Bret. |
A waif of the plains. Authorized ed. |
58 |
|
I-8-B-d-58 |
Lawless, Emily. |
Hurrish, a study. Copyright ed. |
59 |
|
I-8-B-d-59 |
Norris, W[illiam] E[dward]. |
Mrs. Fenton, a sketch. Copyright ed. |
60 |
|
I-8-B-d-60 |
Corelli, Marie. |
The hired baby. With other stories and social sketches. Copyright ed. |
61 |
|
I-8-B-d-61 |
Gerard, Dorothea. |
Recha. |
62 |
|
I-8-B-d-62 |
Weyman, Stanley J. |
The house of the wolf. A romance. |
63 |
|
I-8-B-d-63 |
Maartens, Maarten. |
An old maid's love. A Dutch tale told in English. |
64 |
|
I-8-B-d-64 |
Oliphant, Mrs. |
Kirsteen. The story of a Scotch family seventy years ago. |
65 |
|
I-8-B-d-65 |
Black, William. |
Stand fast, Craig-Royston! A novel. |
66 |
|
I-8-B-d-66 |
Dickens, [Charles]. |
A collection of letters of Dickens, 1833-1870. |
67 |
|
I-8-B-d-67 |
Ingoldsby, Thomas, pseud. |
The Ingoldsby legends; or, Mirth and marvels. |
68 |
|
I-8-B-d-68 |
Bellamy, Edward. |
Looking backward. 2000-1887. |
69 |
|
I-8-B-d-69 |
Kingsley, Charles. |
Yeast, a problem. |
70 |
|
I-8-B-d-70 |
Crawford, F[rancis] Marion. |
With the immortals. |
71 |
|
I-8-B-d-71 |
[Scott, Sir Walter.] |
Waverly novels. The talisman, The two drovers, My aunt Margaret's mirror, The tapestried chamber, The laird's Jock. Illustrated library ed. |
72 |
|
I-8-B-d-72 |
Curtis, George William. |
Our best society. |
73 |
|
I-8-B-d-73 |
Carlyle, Thomas. |
Past and present. |
74 |
|
I-8-B-d-74 |
Carlyle, Thomas. |
Sartor resartus, the life and opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh in three books. |
75 |
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I-8-B-d-75 |
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The spectator. A new ed., reproducing the original text. both as first issued and as corrected by its authors, with introd., notes, & index by Henry Morley. |
76 |
|
I-8-B-d-77 |
Klingberg, Frank J. & Hustvedt, sigurd B. |
The warning drum. The British home front faces Napoleon, broadsides of 1803. |
77 |
|
I-8-B-d-78 |
Poe, Edgar Allan. |
The best tales of Edgar Allan Poe. Ed. & with an introd. by Sherwin Cody. |
78 |
|
I-8-B-d-79 |
Trent, William Peterfield, &c. eds. |
The Cambridge history of American literature. Ed. by W. P. T., John Erskine, Stuart P. Sherman, Carl Van Doren. In 3 Vols. |
79 |
|
I-8-B-d-80 |
Shakespeare, William. |
Complete works of Shakespeare. With notes by Malone, Steevens, and others. Together with a biography, glossary of obslete terms, and concordance of familiar passages. |
80 |
|
I-8-B-d-81 |
Melville, Herman. |
Moby Dick or the whale. |
81 |
|
I-8-B-d-82 |
Hensman, Bertha. |
Shakespear's successors in English drama. |
82 |
|
I-8-B-d-83 |
Field, Juliana. |
The eye of nature. |
83 |
|
I-8-B-d-84 |
Short, Shelton H. |
Thin golden lines; a booklet of verse, 1970-71. |
84 |
|
I-8-B-d-85 |
Matsui Sakuko. |
Natsume Sseki as a critic of English literature. |
85 |
|
I-8-B-d-86 |
Kipling, Rudyard. |
The writings in prose and verse of Rudyard Kipling. v. 1-27. |
86 |
|
I-8-B-d-87 |
Kyoto University of Foreign Studies. The University Library. |
Bibliotheca Shakespeariana. A catalogue. |
87 |
|
I-8-B-d-88 |
Davies, Stevie. |
Renaissance views of man. |
88 |
|
I-8-B-d-89 |
The English Literary Society of Japan. |
Catalogue of literary autographs. Exhibited by the English Literary Society of Japan, at the Tokyo Imperial University, October 16th & 17th, 1938. |
89 |
|
I-8-B-d-90 |
Huntley, H. Robert. |
The alien protagonist of Ford Madox Ford. |
90 |
|
I-8-B-d-91 |
More, St. Thomas. |
The complete works of St. Thomas More. v. 4. Utopia. Edited by Edward Surtz, S. J. & J. H. Hexter. |
91 |
|
I-8-B-d-92 |
Harvey, Clodagh Brennan. |
Contemporary Irish traditional narrative. The English language tradition. |
92 |
|
I-8-B-d-93 |
|
Temptations from Ancrene Wisse / edited and translated with introduction by Yoko Wada. |
93 |
|
I-8-B-d-94 |
La Rochefoucauld. |
Maxims / La Rochefoucauld. |
94 |
|
I-8-B-d-95 |
Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron. |
Speeches poems and miscellaneous writings. |
95 |
|
I-8-B-d-96 |
Teltscher, Kate. |
India inscribed : European and British writing on India, 1600-1800 / Kate Teltscher. |
96 |
|
I-8-B-d-97 |
McGowan, Bruce. |
A man of the world : Vienna to Istanbul : a historical novel / by Bruce McGowan. |
97 |
|
I-8-B-d-98 |
Murari, Timeri N. |
Taj : a story of Mughal India / Timeri N. Murari. |
98 |
|
I-8-B-d-99 |
Бэлл, Джеймс. |
Дневник пребывания в Черкесии : в 1837-1839 годов / Джеймс Бэлл ; перевод с английского К. А. Мальбахов. |
99 |
|
I-8-B-d-100 |
Loh, Chee Jam, ed. |
Literary miscellany / [editors, Loh Chee Jam ... et al.]. |
100 |
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I-8-B-d-101 |
Paksoy, H. B. |
Mayor of Pømpington / by H.B. Paksoy. |
101 |
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貴 O-1-D-17 |
Defoe, Daniel. |
The life, and strange surprizing adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, mariner : who lived eight and twenty years all alone in an un-inhabited island on the coast of America, near the mouth of the great river of Oroonoque : having been cast on shore by shipwreck, wherein all the men perished but himself : with an account how he was at last as strangely deliver'd by pyrates / written by Himself. |
102 |
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貴 O-1-D-48 |
De Quincey, Thomas. |
Confessions of an English opium-eater. |
103 |
|
MS-6 |
Bowring, [Sir] John. |
Poems and translations. |
104 |
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貴 MS-6 |
Bowring, John. |
Poems and translations / by John Bowring. |
105 |
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XVII-12-H-8 |
Yoshitake, Yoshinori, ed. |
Chosen essays for student culture / edited with notes by Y. Yoshitake. |