Master Pieces of the World’s Best Literature edited by Jeannette L Gilder (1910 copyrighted, 8 Volume Hardcover Set w/o DJs) • Editor: Jeannette Leonard Gilder (1849–1916) • Publisher: Classic Publishing Co. New York, NY U.S.A. 1910 Eight volume set of over 680 literary works from over 190 of the world’s best known and influential authors, 2,572pp. The range of topics is as wide as human experience. The information is arranged alphabetically by author. Volume 1 contains 25 Authors whose last names range from ADD – BLA, including Aesop through J. M. Barrie. There are 72 titles in ii + 320pp. Volume 2 contains 29 Authors whose last names range from BLA-CRA, including Charlotte Bronte through James Fenimore Cooper. There are 90 titles in ii + 318pp. Volume 3 contains 28 Authors whose last names range from CRA-FIE, including Dante through Euripides. There are 68 titles in ii + 319pp. Volume 4 contains 19 Authors whose last names range from FIT-HAW, including Benjamin Franklin through F. Bret Harte. There are 57 titles in ii + 320pp. Volume 5 contains 20 Authors whose last names range from HAY-KEA, including Patrick Henry through John Keats. There are 85 titles in ii + 320pp. Volume 6 contains 18 Authors whose last names range from KEM-MOO, including Rudyard Kipling through John Milton. There are 100 titles in ii + 320pp. Volume 7 contains 28 Authors whose last names range from MOR-SHA, including Ovid through William Shakespeare. There are 98 titles in ii + 319pp. Volume 8 contains 28 Authors whose last names range from SHE-ZOL, including Socrates through William Wordsworth. There are 110 titles in ii + 320pp. Jeannette Leonard Gilder (pen name Brunswick; 1849–1916) was an American author, journalist, critic, and editor. She served as the regular correspondent and literary critic for Chicago Tribune and was also a correspondent for the Boston Saturday Evening Gazette, Boston Transcript, Philadelphia Record and Press, and various other papers. She was the author of Taken by Siege; Autobiography of a Tomboy; and The Tomboy at Work. Gilder was the editor of Representative Poems of Living Poets (with her brother, Joseph Benson Gilder); Essays from the Critic (with Helen Gray Cone); Pen Portraits of Literary Women; and The Heart of You