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E. L. S. Horsburgh.

THE CAMPAIGN OF WATERLOO.

By E. L. S. HORSBURGH, B.A. With Plans. Crown 8vo. 5s. A brilliant essay-simple, sound, and thorough.'-Daily Chronicle.

'A study, the most concise, the most lucid, the most critical that has been produced.' -Birmingham Mercury,

'A careful and precise study, a fair and impartial criticism, and an eminently readable book.'-Admiralty and Horse Guards Gazette.

George. BATTLES OF ENGLISH HISTORY. By H. B. GEORGE, M.A., Fellow of New College, Oxford. With numerous Plans. Second Edition. Crown 8vo.

6s.

'Mr. George has undertaken a very useful task-that of making military affairs in-
telligible and instructive to non-military readers-and has executed it with laud-
able intelligence and industry, and with a large measure of success.'-Times.
"This book is almost a revelation; and we heartily congratulate the author on his
work and on the prospect of the reward he has well deserved for so much con-
scientious and sustained labour.'-Daily Chronicle.

Browning. A SHORT HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL ITALY
A.D. 1250-1530. By OSCAR BROWNING, Fellow and Tutor of King's
College, Cambridge. Second Edition. In Two Volumes.
8vo. 5s. each.

VOL. I. 1250-1409.-Guelphs and Ghibellines.
VOL. II. 1409-1530.-The Age of the Condottieri.

A vivid picture of medieval Italy.'-Standard.

Crown

'Mr. Browning is to be congratulated on the production of a work of immense labour and learning.'-Westminster Gazette.

By STANDISH

Cr. 8vo.

2s. 6d.

O'Grady. THE STORY OF IRELAND. O'GRADY, Author of 'Finn and his Companions.' 'Most delightful, most stimulating. Its racy humour, its original imaginings, make it one of the freshest, breeziest volumes.'-Methodist Times. A survey at once graphic, acute, and quaintly written.'-Times.

Biography

Robert Louis Stevenson. VAILIMA LETTERS. By ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON. With an Etched Portrait by WILLIAM STRANG, and other Illustrations. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. Buckram. 7s. 6d.

Also 125 copies on hand-made paper. Demy 8vo. 25s. net. 'The book is, on the one hand, a new revelation of a most lovable personality, and, on the other, it abounds in passages of the most charming prose-personal, descriptive, humorous, or all three; exquisite vignettes of Samoan scenery, passages of joy in recovered health, to be followed-alas, too soon-by depression, physical and mental; little revelations of literary secrets, such as of the origin of David Balfour," or of the scheme of the books not yet published; amusing stories about the household, and altogether a picture of a character and surroundings that have never before been brought together since Britons took to writing books and travelling across the seas. The Vailima Letters are rich in all the varieties of that charm which have secured for Stevenson the affection of many others besides "journalists, fellow-novelists, and boys."'-The Times.

'Few publications have in our time been more eagerly awaited than these "Vailima

Letters," giving the first fruits of the correspondence of Robert Louis Stevenson. But, high as the tide of expectation has run, no reader can possibly be disappointed in the result.'-St. James's Gazette.

'For the student of English literature these letters indeed are a treasure. They are more like "Scott's Journal" in kind than any other literary autobiography.' -National Observer.

'One of the most noteworthy and most charming of the volumes of letters that have appeared in our time or in our language.'-Scotsman.

'Eagerly as we awaited this volume, it has proved a gift exceeding all our hopes-a gift, I think, almost priceless. It unites in the rarest manner the value of a familiar correspondence with the value of an intimate journal.'—A. T. Q. C., in Speaker.

Collingwood. THE LIFE OF JOHN RUSKIN. By W. G.
COLLINGWOOD, M.A., Editor of Mr. Ruskin's Poems. With
numerous Portraits, and 13 Drawings by Mr. Ruskin.
Edition. 2 vols. 8vo. 325.

Second

'No more magnificent volumes have been published for a long time. . . .'—Times. 'It is long since we have had a biography with such delights of substance and of form. Such a book is a pleasure for the day, and a joy for ever.'-Daily Chronicle.

'A noble monument of a noble subject. One of the most beautiful books about one of the noblest lives of our century.'-Glasgow Herald.

Waldstein. JOHN RUSKIN: a Study. By CHARLES WALDSTEIN, M.A., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. With a Photo

gravure Portrait after Professor HERKOMER. Post 8vo. 5s.

'A thoughtful, impartial, well-written criticism of Ruskin's teaching, intended to separate what the author regards as valuable and permanent from what is transient and erroneous in the great master's writing.'-Daily Chronicle.

W. H. Hutton. THE LIFE OF SIR THOMAS MORE. By W. H. HUTTON, M.A., Author of 'William Laud.' With Portraits. Crown 8vo. 5s.

'Mr. Wm. Holden Hutton has in a neat volume of less than 300 pages, told the story of the life of More, and he has placed it in such a well-painted setting of the times in which he lived, and so accompanied it by brief outlines of his principal writings, that the book lays good claim to high rank among our biographies. The work, it may be said, is excellently, even lovingly, written." -Scotsman.

'An excellent monograph.'-Times.

A most complete presentation.'-Daily Chronicle.

Kaufmann. CHARLES KINGSLEY.

M.A.

Crown 8vo. Buckram. 5s.

By M. KAUFMANN,

A biography of Kingsley, especially dealing with his achievements in social reform. 'The author has certainly gone about his work with conscientiousness and industry.'Sheffield Daily Telegraph.

Robbins.

THE EARLY LIFE OF WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE. By A. F. ROBBINS. With Portraits. Crown

8vo. 6s.

'Considerable labour and much skill of presentation have not been unworthily expended on this interesting work.'-Times.

Clark Russell.

THE LIFE OF ADMIRAL LORD COL-
LINGWOOD. By W. CLARK RUSSELL, Author of 'The Wreck
of the Grosvenor.' With Illustrations by F. Brangwyn.
Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.

Second

'A most excellent and wholesome book, which we should like to see in the hands of every boy in the country.'-St. James's Gazette.

'A really good book.'-Saturday Review.

A most excellent and wholesome book, which we should like to see in the hands of every boy in the country.'-St. James's Gazette.

Southey. ENGLISH SEAMEN (Howard, Clifford, Hawkins, Drake, Cavendish). By ROBERT SOUTHEY. Edited, with an Introduction, by DAVID HANNAY.

Crown 8vo. 6s.

'Admirable and well-told stories of our naval history.'-Army and Navy Gazette. A brave, inspiriting book.'-Black and White.

'The work of a master of style, and delightful all through.'-Daily Chronicle.

General Literature

S. Baring Gould. OLD COUNTRY LIFE. By S. BARING GOULD, Author of 'Mehalah,' etc. With Sixty-seven Illustrations by W. PARKINSON, F. D. BEDFORD, and F. MASEY. Large Crown 8vo, cloth super extra, top edge gilt, 10s. 6d. Fifth and Cheaper Edition. 6s. ""Old Country Life," as healthy wholesome reading, full of breezy life and movement, full of quaint stories vigorously told, will not be excelled by any book to be published throughout the year. Sound, hearty, and English to the core.'-World.

S. Baring Gould. HISTORIC ODDITIES AND STRANGE EVENTS. By S. BARING GOULD, Author of 'Mehalah,' etc. Third Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.

A collection of exciting and entertaining chapters. The whole volume is delightful reading.'-Times.

S. Baring Gould. FREAKS OF FANATICISM. By S. BARING GOULD, Author of 'Mehalah,' etc. Third Edition. Crown 8vo. 65. 'Mr. Baring Gould has a keen eye for colour and effect, and the subjects he has chosen give ample scope to his descriptive and analytic faculties. A perfectly fascinating book.'-Scottish Leader.

S. Baring Gould. A GARLAND OF COUNTRY SONG: English Folk Songs with their Traditional Melodies. Collected and arranged by S. BARING GOULD and H. FLEETWOOD SHEPPARD.

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S. Baring Gould.

SONGS OF THE WEST: Traditional
Ballads and Songs of the West of England, with their Traditional
Melodies. Collected by S. BARING GOULD, M.A., and H. FLEET-
WOOD SHEPPARD, M. A. Arranged for Voice and Piano. In 4 Parts
(containing 25 Songs each), Parts I., II., III., 35. each.
IV., 5s. In one Vol., French morocco, 15s.

Part

'A rich collection of humour, pathos, grace, and poetic fancy.'-Saturday Review.

S. Baring Gould. YORKSHIRE ODDITIES AND STRANGE EVENTS. Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 65.

S. Baring Gould.

STRANGE SURVIVALS AND SUPERSTITIONS. With Illustrations. By S. BARING GOULD. Crown 8vo. Second Edition. 6s.

We have read Mr. Baring Gould's book from beginning to end. It is full of quaint and various information, and there is not a dull page in it.'-Notes and Queries.

S. Baring Gould.

THE DESERTS OF SOUTHERN FRANCE. By S. BARING GOULD. With numerous Illustrations by F. D. BEDFORD, S. HUTTON, etc. 2 vols. Demy 8vo. 32s. This book is the first serious attempt to describe the great barren tableland that extends to the south of Limousin in the Department of Aveyron, Lot, etc., a country of dolomite cliffs, and cañons, and subterranean rivers. The region is full of prehistoric and historic interest, relics of cave-dwellers, of medieval robbers, and of the English domination and the Hundred Years' War. 'His two richly-illustrated volumes are full of matter of interest to the geologist, the archeologist, and the student of history and manners.'--Scotsman. 'It deals with its subject in a manner which rarely fails to arrest attention. -Times.

W. E. Gladstone. THE SPEECHES AND PUBLIC AD

DRESSES OF THE RT. HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, M.P.
Edited by A. W. HUTTON, M.A., and H. J. COHEN, M.A. With
Portraits. 8vo. Vols. IX. and X. 12s. 6d. each.

Henley and Whibley.

A BOOK OF ENGLISH PROSE. Collected by W. E. HENLEY and CHARLES WHIBLEY. Cr. 8vo. 6s. 'A unique volume of extracts—an art gallery of early prose.'-Birmingham Post. An admirable companion to Mr. Henley's "Lyra Heroica."-Saturday Review. 'Quite delightful. The choice made has been excellent, and the volume has been most admirably printed by Messrs. Constable. A greater treat for those not well acquainted with pre-Restoration prose could not be imagined.'-Athenæum.

Wells. OXFORD AND OXFORD LIFE. By Members of the University. Edited by J. Wells, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Wadham College. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.

This work contains an account of life at Oxford-intellectual, social, and religiousa careful estimate of necessary expenses, a review of recent changes, a statement of the present position of the University, and chapters on Women's Education, aids to study, and University Extension.

"We congratulate Mr. Wells on the production of a readable and intelligent account of Oxford as it is at the present time, written by persons who are possessed of a close acquaintance with the system and life of the University.'-Athenæum.

W. B. Worsfold. SOUTH AFRICA: Its History and its Future. By W. BASIL WORSFOLD, M.A. With a Map. Crown 8vo. 6s. An intensely interesting book.'-Daily Chronicle.

'A monumental work compressed into a very moderate compass. The early history of the colony, its agricultural resources, literature, and gold and diamond mines are all clearly described, besides the main features of recent Kaffir and Boer campaigns; nor (to bring his record quite up to date) does the author fail to devote a chapter to Mr. Cecil Rhodes, the Chartered Company, and the Boer Convention of 1884. Additional information from sources not usually accessible is to be found in the notes at the end of the book, as well as a historical summary, a statistical appendix, and other matters of special interest at the present moment.' -World.

Ouida. VIEWS AND OPINIONS. By OUIDA. Crown 8vo. Second Edition.

6s.

'Ouida is outspoken, and the reader of this book will not have a dull moment. The book is full of variety, and sparkles with entertaining matter.'-Speaker.

J. S. Shedlock. THE PIANOFORTE SONATA: Its Origin and Development. By J. S. SHEDLOCK. Crown 8vo. 55. 'This work should be in the possession of every musician and amateur, for it not only embodies a concise and lucid history of the origin of one of the most important forms of musical composition, but, by reason of the painstaking research and accuracy of the author's statements, it is a very valuable work for reference.' -Athenæum.

Bowden.

THE EXAMPLE OF BUDDHA: Being Quotations from Buddhist Literature for each Day in the Year. Compiled by E. M. BOWDEN. With Preface by Sir EDWIN ARNOLD. Third Edition. 16mo. 2s. 6d.

Bushill. PROFIT SHARING AND THE LABOUR QUESTION. By T. W. BUSHILL, a Profit Sharing Employer. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d.

John Beever. PRACTICAL FLY-FISHING, Founded on Nature, by JOHN BEEVER, late of the Thwaite House, Coniston. A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author by W. G. COLLINGWOOD, M.A.

Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.

A little book on Fly-Fishing by an old friend of Mr. Ruskin.

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