. Saladin and the fall of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. By Warde Fowler, —Wyclif. By Lewis —Napoleon. By William OConnor —Henry of Navarre. By P. F. —Cicero. By J. L. Strachan-Davidson, —Abraham Lincoln. By Noah —Prince Henry. By C. R. —Julian the Philosopher. By Alice —Louis XIV. By Arthur Hassall, —Charles XII. By R. Nisbet —Lorenzo de Medici. By Edward —Jeanne dArc. By Mrs. —Christopher Columbus. By Washington —Robert the Bruce. By Sir Herbert Maxwell. M.


. Saladin and the fall of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. By Warde Fowler, —Wyclif. By Lewis —Napoleon. By William OConnor —Henry of Navarre. By P. F. —Cicero. By J. L. Strachan-Davidson, —Abraham Lincoln. By Noah —Prince Henry. By C. R. —Julian the Philosopher. By Alice —Louis XIV. By Arthur Hassall, —Charles XII. By R. Nisbet —Lorenzo de Medici. By Edward —Jeanne dArc. By Mrs. —Christopher Columbus. By Washington —Robert the Bruce. By Sir Herbert Maxwell. —Hannibal. By William OConnor —U. S. Grant. By W. Conant —Robert E. Lee. By Henry A. —The Cid Campeador. By H. Butler Clarke. G. P. PUTNAMS SONS, New York and London. Iberoes of tbe (Rations EDITED BY Evelyn Ilbbott, FELLOW OF BALLIOL COLLEGE, OXFORD FACTA DUCIS VIVENT, OPEROSAQUEGLORIA RERUM.—OVID, IN LIVIAM, HEROS DEEDS AND HARD-WONFAME SHALL LIVE. SALADIN. u^ SALADIN AND THE FALL OF THE KINGDOMOF JERUSALEM STANLEY LANE-POOLE, AUTHOR OF THE LIFE OF STRATFORD CANNING, THE ART OF THE SARACENS CAIRO, STUDIES IN A MOSQUE, V THE MOORS IN SPAIN TURKEY, THE BARBARY CORSAIRS ETC. , 0 *>W f 7/ G. P. PUTNAMS SONS / j J NEWYORK LONDON 27 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET 24 BEDFORD STREET, STRAND <£be £liuckerbochcr |)rrss COYRIGHT, 1898BY G. P. PUTNAMS SONSEntered at Stationers Hall, London Ube fcnfcfterbocfeer jpreee, flew Igorfe PREFACE. SALADIN is one of the few Oriental Personageswho need no introduction to English Walter Scott has performed that friendlyoffice with the warmth and insight of appreciativegenius. It was Saladins good fortune to attract thenotice not only of the great romancer, but also of KingRichard, and to this accident he partly owes the resultthat, instead of remaining a dry historical expression,under the Arabic style,of el-Melik en-Nasir Salah-ed-din Yusufi


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