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Johnson. THE LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS. By SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D. With an Introduction by J. H. MILLAR, and a Portrait. 3 vols. 10s. 6d.

Burns.

Edited by

With Portrait.

Demy 8vo,

THE POEMS OF ROBERT BURNS.
ANDREW LANG and W. A. CRAIGIE.

gilt top. 6s.

This edition contains a carefully collated Text, numerous Notes, critical and textual, a critical and biographical Introduction, and a Glossary.

'Among the editions in one volume, Mr. Andrew Lang's will take the place of authority.'-Times.

F. Langbridge. BALLADS OF THE BRAVE: Poems of Chivalry, Enterprise, Courage, and Constancy. Edited, with Notes, by Rev. F. LANGBRIDGE. Crown 8vo. Buckram. 3s. 6d. School Edition. 2s. 6d.

'A very happy conception happily carried out. These "Ballads of the Brave" are intended to suit the real tastes of boys, and will suit the taste of the great majority.' -Spectator. 'The book is full of splendid things.'-World.

Illustrated Books

Jane Barlow. THE BATTLE OF THE FROGS AND MICE, translated by JANE BARLOW, Author of 'Irish Idylls,' and pictured by F. D. BEDFORD. Small 4to. 6s. net.

S. Baring Gould.

A BOOK OF FAIRY TALES retold by S. BARING GOULD. With numerous illustrations and initial letters by ARTHUR J. GASKIN. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. Buckram. 65. 'Mr. Baring Gould is deserving of gratitude, in re-writing in honest, simple style the old stories that delighted the childhood of our fathers and grandfathers." As to the form of the book, and the printing, which is by Messrs. Constable, it were difficult to commend overmuch. -Saturday Review.

S. Baring Gould. OLD ENGLISH FAIRY TALES.

Col

lected and edited by S. BARING GOULD. With Numerous Iliustrations by F. D. BEDFORD. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. Buckram. 6s. 'A charming volume, which children will be sure to appreciate. The stories have been selected with great ingenuity from various old ballads and folk-tales, and, having been somewhat altered and readjusted, now stand forth, clothed in Mr. Baring Gould's delightful English, to enchant youthful readers.'-Guardian.

S. Baring Gould. A BOOK OF NURSERY SONGS AND RHYMES. Edited by S. BARING GOULD, and Illustrated by the Birmingham Art School. Buckram, gilt top. Crown 8vo. 6s. The volume is very complete in its way, as it contains nursery songs to the number of 77, game-rhymes, and jingles. To the student we commend the sensible introduction, and the explanatory notes. The volume is superbly printed on soft, thick paper, which it is a pleasure to touch; and the borders and pictures are among the very best specimens we have seen of the Gaskin school.'-Birming ham Gazette.

H. C. Beeching. A BOOK OF CHRISTMAS VERSE. Edited by H. C. BEECHING, M.A., and Illustrated by WALTER CRANE. Crown 8vo, gilt top. 5s.

A collection of the best verse inspired by the birth of Christ from the Middle Ages to the present day. A distinction of the book is the large number of poems it contains by modern authors, a few of which are here printed for the first time. 'An anthology which, from its unity of aim and high poetic excellence, has a better right to exist than most of its fellows.'-Guardian.

History

Gibbon. THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. By EDWARD GIBBON. A New Edition, Edited with Notes, Appendices, and Maps, by J. B. BURY, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. In Seven Volumes. Demy 8vo. Gilt top. 8s. 6d. each. Also crown 8vo. 6s. each. Vols. I., II., and III.

'The time has certainly arrived for a new edition of Gibbon's great work.. Professor Bury is the right man to undertake this task. His learning is amazing, both in extent and accuracy. The book is issued in a handy form, and at a moderate price, and it is admirably printed.'-Times.

'The edition is edited as a classic should be edited, removing nothing, yet indicating the value of the text, and bringing it up to date. It promises to be of the utmost value, and will be a welcome addition to many libraries.'-Scotsman.

'This edition, so far as one may judge from the first instalment, is a marvel of erudition and critical skill, and it is the very minimum of praise to predict that the seven volumes of it will supersede Dean Milman's as the standard edition of our great historical classic.'-Glasgow Herald.

'The beau-ideal Gibbon has arrived at last.'-Sketch.

'At last there is an adequate modern edition of Gibbon. . . . The best edition the nineteenth century could produce.'-Manchester Guardian.

Flinders Petrie. A HISTORY OF EGYPT, FROM THE EARLIEST
TIMES TO THE PRESENT DAY. Edited by W. M. FLINDERS
PETRIE, D.C.L., LL.D., Professor of Egyptology at University
College. Fully Illustrated. In Six Volumes. Crown 8vo. 6s. each.
Vol. I. PREHISTORIC TIMES TO XVI. DYNASTY. W. M. F.
Petrie. Third Edition.

Vol. II. THE XVIITH AND XVIIITH DYNASTIES. W. M. F.
Petrie. Second Edition.

'A history written in the spirit of scientific precision so worthily represented by Dr. Petrie and his school cannot but promote sound and accurate study, and supply a vacant place in the English literature of Egyptology.'-Times.

Flinders Petrie. EGYPTIAN TALES. Edited by W. M.
FLINDERS PETRIE. Illustrated by TRISTRAM ELLIS.
Volumes. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. each.

In Two

'A valuable addition to the literature of comparative folk-lore. The drawings are really illustrations in the literal sense of the word.'-Globe.

'It has a scientific value to the student of history and archæology.'-Scotsman. 'Invaluable as a picture of life in Palestine and Egypt.'-Daily News.

Flinders Petrie.

By

EGYPTIAN DECORATIVE ART. W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE, D.C.L. With 120 Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. 'Professor Flinders Petrie is not only a profound Egyptologist, but an accomplished student of comparative archæology. In these lectures, delivered at the Royal Institution, he displays both qualifications with rare skill in elucidating the development of decorative art in Egypt, and in tracing its influence on the art of other countries.'-Times.

S. Baring Gould. THE TRAGEDY OF THE CÆSARS. The Emperors of the Julian and Claudian Lines. With numerous Illustrations from Busts, Gems, Cameos, etc. By S. Baring Gould, Author of 'Mehalah,' etc. Fourth Edition. Royal 8vo. 155. 'A most splendid and fascinating book on a subject of undying interest. The great feature of the book is the use the author has made of the existing portraits of the Caesars, and the admirable critical subtlety he has exhibited in dealing with this line of research. It is brilliantly written, and the illustrations are supplied on a scale of profuse magnificence.'-Daily Chronicle.

...

'The volumes will in no sense disappoint the general reader. Indeed, in their way, there is nothing in any sense so good in English. Mr. Baring Gould has presented his narrative in such a way as not to make one dull page.'-Athenæum. H. de B. Gibbins. INDUSTRY IN ENGLAND: HISTORICAL OUTLINES. By H. DE B. Gibbins, M.A., D.Litt. With 5 Maps. Second Edition. Demy 8vo. IOS. 6d.

This book is written with the view of affording a clear view of the main facts of English Social and Industrial History placed in due perspective. Beginning with prehistoric times, it passes in review the growth and advance of industry up to the nineteenth century, showing its gradual development and progress. The book is illustrated by Maps, Diagrams, and Tables.

A. Clark. THE COLLEGES OF OXFORD: Their History and their Traditions. By Members of the University. Edited by A. CLARK, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Lincoln College. 8vo. 12s. 6d. 'A work which will certainly be appealed to for many years as the standard book on the Colleges of Oxford.'-Athenæum.

Perrens.

THE HISTORY OF FLORENCE FROM 1434

TO 1492. By F. T. PERRens.
8vo. 12s. 6d.

Translated by HANNAH LYNCH.

A history of Florence under the domination of Cosimo, Piero, and Lorenzo de Medicis.

'This is a standard book by an honest and intelligent historian, who has deserved well of all who are interested in Italian history.'-Manchester Guardian.

J. Wells. A SHORT HISTORY OF ROME.
M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Wadham Coll., Oxford.
Crown 8vo. 35. 6d.

By J. WELLS,

With 4 Maps.

This book is intended for the Middle and Upper Forms of Public Schools and for Pass Students at the Universities. It contains copious Tables, etc.

'An original work written on an original plan, and with uncommon freshness and vigour.'-Speaker.

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,

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

6s.

'Mr. George has undertaken a very useful task-that of making military affairs intelligible and instructive to non-military readers-and has executed it with laudable intelligence and industry, and with a large measure of success.'-Times.

O. Browning. A SHORT HISTORY OF MEDIÆVAL 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.

O'Grady. THE STORY OF IRELAND.

By STANDISH

2s. 6d.

O'GRADY, Author of 'Finn and his Companions.' Cr. 8vo.

'Most delightful, most stimulating. Its racy humour, its original imaginings, make it one of the freshest, breeziest volumes.'-Methodist Times.

Biography

S. Baring Gould. THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON BONA

PARTE. By S. BARING GOULD.

With over 450 Illustrations in
Large quarto. Gilt top. 36s.

the Text and 12 Photogravure Plates. 'The best biography of Napoleon in our tongue, nor have the French as good a biographer of their hero. A book very nearly as good as Southey's "Life of Nelson."-Manchester Guardian.

"The main feature of this gorgeous volume is its great wealth of beautiful photogravures and finely-executed wood engravings, constituting a complete pictorial chronicle of Napoleon I.'s personal history from the days of his early childhood at Ajaccio to the date of his second interment under the dome of the Invalides in Paris.'-Daily Telegraph.

'The most elaborate account of Napoleon ever produced by an English writer.'Daily Chronicle.

'A brilliant and attractive volume. Never before have so many pictures relating to Napoleon been brought within the limits of an English book.'-Globe. 'Particular notice is due to the vast collection of contemporary illustrations.'— Guardian.

'Nearly all the illustrations are real contributions to history.'-Westminster Gazette. 'The illustrations are of supreme interest.'-Standard.

Morris Fuller. THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF JOHN DAVENANT, D.D. (1571-1641), President of Queen's College, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, Bishop of Salisbury. By MORRIS FULLER, B.D. Crown Svo. 7s. 6d.

'A valuable contribution to ecclesiastical history.'-Birmingham Gazette.

J. M. Rigg. ST. ANSELM OF CANTERBURY: A CHAPTER IN THE HISTORY OF RELIGION. By J. M. RIGG. Demy 8vo. 7s. 6d. 'Mr. Rigg has told the story of the great Primate's life with scholarly ability, and has thereby contributed an interesting chapter to the history of the Norman period.' -Daily Chronicle.

F. W. Joyce. THE LIFE OF SIR FREDERICK GORE OUSELEY. By F. W. JOYCE, M.A. With Portraits and Illustra7s. 6d.

tions. Crown 8vo.

'This book has been undertaken in quite the right spirit, and written with sympathy insight, and considerable literary skill.'-Times.

W. G. 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. Second Edition. 2 vols. 8vo. 32s.

'No more magnificent volumes have been published for a long time.'-Times. It is long since we 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.

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

The book lays good claim to high rank among our biographies. It is excellently, even lovingly, written.'-Scotsman. An excellent monograph.'-Times.

Clark Russell. THE LIFE OF ADMIRAL LORD COLLINGWOOD. By W. CLARK RUSSELL, Author of 'The Wreck of the Grosvenor.' With Illustrations by F. BRANGWYN. Third Edition.

Crown 8vo. 6s.

'A 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.

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