THE WORLD'S GREATEST BOOKS

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VOL. IV

FICTION

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Table of Contents

EBERS, GEORG
    An Egyptian Princess

EDGEWORTH, MARIE
    Belinda
    Castle Rackrent

ELIOT, GEORGE
    Adam Bede
    Felix Holt
    Romola
    Silas Marner
    The Mill on the Floss

ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN
    Waterloo

FEUILLET, OCTAVE
    Romance of a Poor Young Man

FIELDING, HENRY
    Amelia
    Jonathan Wild
    Joseph Andrews
    Tom Jones

FLAMMARION, CAMILLE
    Urania

FOUQUÉ, DE LA MOTTE
    Undine

GABORIAU, EMILE
    File No. 113

GALT, JOHN
    Annals of the Parish

GASKELL, MRS.
    Cranford
    Mary Barton

GODWIN, WILLIAM
    Caleb Williams

GOETHE
    Sorrows of Young Werther
    Wilhelm Meister

GOLDSMITH, OLIVER
    Vicar of Wakefield

GONCOURT, EDMOND AND JULES DE
    Renée Mauperin

GRANT, JAMES
    Bothwell

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


GEORG EBERS

An Egyptian Princess

Georg Moritz Ebers, a great Orientalist and Egyptologist, wasborn in Berlin on March 1, 1837, received his first instruction at Keilhauin Thuringen, then attended a college at Quedlinburg, and finally took upthe study of law at Göttingen University. In 1858, when his feetbecame lame, he abandoned this study, and took up philology andarchæology. After 1859 he devoted himself almost exclusively toEgyptology. Having recovered from his long illness, he visited the mostimportant European museums, and in 1869 he travelled to Egypt, Nubia, andArabia. On his return he took

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