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Welcome to Tiger Xenophon

What is Tiger Xenophon?

Tiger Xenophon is the new language book imprint of the book publishers Tiger of the Stripe.

Why the stupid name?

Well, the Tiger element is, of course, from Tiger of the Stripe. As you probably know, Xenophon was a Classical Greek writer, but we use it because it means 'foreign voice'

And what's with the logo?

This unassuming logo was designed to fit comfortably onto the spines of books. It is the product of a stylised tiger's stripe and the Greek capital letter Xi (see figure).

Why all these dead languages?

Well, we happen to find them interesting, and we hope you do, too! However, we hope to add living languages to our list shortly.

Book Proposals

We would welcome proposals for new books on living and dead languages and literature. Please use the contacts page.


Tiger Xenophon's first batch of titles ar now available: William Goodwin's Greek Grammar, Joseph Anglade's Grammaire Elémentaire de l'Ancien Français, Kennedy's New Latin Primer (UK edition), Kennedy's New Latin Primer (US edition), Charles H. Grandgent's From Latin to Italian and Joseph Wright's Grammar of the Gothic Language.


Kennedy's Latin Primer, US edition