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Le Comte de Gabalis Le Comte de Gabalis
The Blossom and the Fruit, by Mabel Collins The Blossom and the Fruit, by Mabel Collins
 +Scientific Romances, by H. Hinton
I chose books from Amazon that seemed to be the most scholarly (Norton critical editions), the most complete (collected and unabridged works), or the prettiest (illustrated Mallory). Last on the list of criteria was price since there is also a link to a free copy. Presumable, if someone wants to buy the book, it is because it contains more information, it's more complete, or they just enjoy feeling a good book in there hands. I did this quickly, however. So if you know a better edition, please add the link. I chose books from Amazon that seemed to be the most scholarly (Norton critical editions), the most complete (collected and unabridged works), or the prettiest (illustrated Mallory). Last on the list of criteria was price since there is also a link to a free copy. Presumable, if someone wants to buy the book, it is because it contains more information, it's more complete, or they just enjoy feeling a good book in there hands. I did this quickly, however. So if you know a better edition, please add the link.

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Number Nineteen, by Edgar Jepson Le Comte de Gabalis The Blossom and the Fruit, by Mabel Collins Scientific Romances, by H. Hinton

I chose books from Amazon that seemed to be the most scholarly (Norton critical editions), the most complete (collected and unabridged works), or the prettiest (illustrated Mallory). Last on the list of criteria was price since there is also a link to a free copy. Presumable, if someone wants to buy the book, it is because it contains more information, it's more complete, or they just enjoy feeling a good book in there hands. I did this quickly, however. So if you know a better edition, please add the link.