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Norris. MATTHEW AUSTIN.

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By W. E. NORRIS, Author of

'Mdle. de Mersac,' etc. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.

'It would be a strangely unsympathetic and cynical person who could read the lifestory of Matthew Austin, the singularly unselfish and gentle-natured country doctor, without affectionate sympathy. "Matthew Austin" may safely be pronounced one of the most intellectually satisfactory and morally bracing novels of the current year.'-Daily Telegraph.

Mrs. Watson.

THIS MAN'S DOMINION.

By the Author

Crown 8vo.

of 'A High Little World.' Second Edition. 3s. 6d. 'It is not a book to be read and forgotten on a railway journey, but it is rather a study of the perplexing problems of life, to which the reflecting mind will frequently return, even though the reader does not accept the solutions which the author suggests. In these days, when the output of merely amusing novels is so overpowering, this is no slight praise. There is an underlying depth in the story which reminds one, in a lesser degree, of the profundity of George Eliot, and "This Man's Dominion" is by no means a novel to be thrust aside as exhausted at one perusal.'-Dundee Advertiser.

Richard Pryce. WINIFRED MOUNT. BY RICHARD PRYCE. Second Edition. Crown 8vo.

3s. 6d.

The Sussex Daily News' called this book a delightful story,' and said that the writing was 'uniformly bright and graceful.' The Daily Telegraph' said that the author was a 'deft and elegant story-teller,' and that the book was 'an extremely clever story, utterly untainted by pessimism or vulgarity.'

History

Gibbon. THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE. By EDWARD GIBBON. A New Edition, edited with Notes and Appendices and Maps by J. B. BURY, M.A., Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. In Seven Volumes. Crown 8vo. The time seems to have arrived for a new edition of Gibbon's great work-furnished with such notes and appendices as may bring it up to the standard of recent historical research. Edited by a scholar who has made this period his special study, and issued in a convenient form and at a moderate price, this edition should fill an obvious void.

Horsburgh. THE CAMPAIGN OF WATERLOO. By E. L. S. HORSBURGH, M.A. With Plans. Crown 8vo.

55.

This is a full account of the final struggle of Napoleon, and contains a careful study from a strategical point of view of the movements of the French and allied armies.

George. BATTLES OF ENGLISH HISTORY. By H. B. GEORGE, M.A., Fellow of New College, Oxford. With numerous Plans. Crown 8vo. 6s.

This book, by a well-known authority on military history, will be an important contribution to the literature of the subject. All the great battles of English history are fully described, and connecting chapters carefully treat of the changes wrought by new discoveries and developments.

Oscar Browning. THE AGE OF THE CONDOTTIERI: A
Short History of Italy from 1409 to 1530. By OSCAR BROWNING,
M.A., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Crown 8vo. 5s.
This book is a continuation of Mr. Browning's 'Guelphs and Ghibellines,' and the
two works form a complete account of Italian history from 1250 to 1530.

Biography

Southey. ENGLISH SEAMEN (Howard, Clifford, Hawkins, Drake, Cavendish). By ROBERT SOUTHEY. Edited, with an Introduction, by DAVID HANNAY. Crown 8vo. 6s.

This is a reprint of some excellent biographies of Elizabethan seamen, written by Southey and never republished. They are practically unknown, and they deserve, and will probably obtain, a wide popularity.

Cutts.

AUGUSTINE OF CANTERBURY.
CUTTS, D.D. Crown 8vo. 35. 6d.

By E. L. [Leaders of Religion.

A biography of the first Archbishop of Canterbury, containing a fairly full account of the conversion of England.

Hutton. WILLIAM LAUD, ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY: A Biography. By W. H. HUTTON, M.A., Fellow and and Tutor of St. John's College, Oxford. Crown 8vo. 35. 6d.

[Leaders of Religion.

Mr. Hutton has made a special study of the life and times of Laud, and as the guardian of the Laudian relics and мss. at Oxford, has been able to throw new light on various episodes in his career.

Mrs. Oliphant. THOMAS CHALMERS. By Mrs. OLIPHANT. With a Portrait. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.

[Leaders of Religion.

Lock. JOHN KEBLE. By WALTER Lock, Sub-Warden of Keble College. With a Portrait. Seventh Edition. Crown 8vo. [Leaders of Religion.

3s. 6d.

Flinders Petrie.

General Literature

EGYPTIAN DECORATIVE ART. By

W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE, D.C.L. With 120 Illustrations. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

A book which deals with a subject which has never yet been seriously treated.

Crown

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EGYPTIAN TALES. Edited by W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE. Illustrated by TRISTRAM ELLIS. Crown 8vo.

3s. 6d.

A selection of the ancient tales of Egypt, edited from original sources, and of great importance as illustrating the life and society of ancient Egypt.

Ouida. ESSAYS by OUIDA. Crown 8vo. 65.

This volume contains the following articles :

Vulgarity.

O Beati Insipientes!

Cities of Italy.

The Failure of Christianity.

The Sins of Society.

The Passing of Philomel.
The Italy of To-day.

The Blind Guides of Italy.
L'Uomo Fatale.

Oliphant.

The New Woman.

Death and Pity.
Conscription.
Shelley.

Some Fallacies of Science.
Female Suffrage.

Gardens.

The State as an Immoral Factor.

The Penalties of a Well-Known Name.

THE FRENCH RIVIERA. By Mrs. OLIPHANT and F. R. OLIPHANT. With Illustrations and Maps. Crown 8vo. 6s.

A volume dealing with the French Riviera from Toulon to Mentone. Without falling within the guide-book category, the book will supply some useful practical information, while occupying itself chiefly with descriptive and historical matter. A special feature will be the attention directed to those portions of the Riviera, which, though full of interest and easily accessible from many well-frequented spots, are generally left unvisited by English travellers, such as the Maures Mountains and the St. Tropez district, the country lying between Cannes, Grasse and the Var, and the magnificent valleys behind Nice. There will be several original illustrations.

Shedlock. THE PIANOFORTE SONATA: Its Origin and Development. By J. S. SHEDLOCK. Crown 8vo. 55.

This is a practical and not unduly technical account of the Sonata treated historically. It contains several novel features, and an account of various works little known to the English public.

Dixon.

A PRIMER OF TENNYSON.

By W. M. DIXON, M.A., Professor of English Literature at Mason College. Fcap. 8vo. Is. 6d.

This book consists of (1) a succinct but complete biography of Lord Tennyson; (2) an account of the volumes published by him in chronological order, dealing with the more important poems separately; (3) a concise criticism of Tennyson in his various aspects as lyrist, dramatist, and representative poet of his day; (4) a bibliography. Such a complete book on such a subject, and at such a moderate price, should find a host of readers.

THE CHRISTIAN YEAR. BY JOHN KEBLE. With an Introduction and Notes by W. Lock, M.A., Sub-Warden of Keble College, Author of 'The Life of John Keble.' Illustrated by R. ANNING

BELL. Fcap. 8vo. 3s. 6d.

A charming edition of a famous book, finely illustrated and printed in black and red, uniform with the 'Imitation of Christ.'

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Messrs. Methuen propose to publish, under this title, a series of the masterpieces of the English tongue, which, while well within the reach of the average buyer, shall be at once an ornament to the shelf of him that owns, and a delight to the eye of him that reads.

The series, of which Mr. William Ernest Henley is the general editor, will confine itself to no single period or department of literature. Poetry, fiction, drama, biography, autobiography, letters, essays-in all these fields is the material of many goodly volumes.

The books, which are designed and printed by Messrs. Constable, will be issued in two editions-(1) A small edition, on the finest Japanese vellum, demy 8vo, 215. a volume nett; (2) The popular edition on laid paper, crown 8vo, buckram, 3s. 6d. a volume.

The following are some notices which have appeared on 'TRISTRAM SHANDY,' the first volume of the series:

'Very dainty volumes are these; the paper, type, and light green binding are all very agreeable to the eye. "Simplex munditiis" is the phrase that might be applied to them. So far as we know, Sterne's famous work has never appeared in a guise more attractive to the connoisseur than this.'-Globe.

'The book is excellently printed by Messrs. Constable on good paper, and being divided into two volumes, is light and handy without lacking the dignity of a classic.'-Manchester Guardian.

'This new edition of a great classic might make an honourable appearance in any library in the world. Printed by Constable on laid paper, bound in most artistic and restful-looking fig-green buckram, with a frontispiece portrait and an introduction by Mr. Charles Whibley, the book might well be issued at three times its present price.'-Irish Independent.

'Cheap and comely; a very agreeable edition.'-Saturday Review.

'A real acquisition to the library.'-Birmingham Post.

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2 vols.

THE COMEDIES OF WILLIAM CONGREVE.
Introduction by G. S. STREET, and a Portrait.

25 copies on Japanese paper.

THE LIVES OF DONNE, WOTTON, HOOKER, HERBERT, AND SANDERSON. BY IZAAK WALTON, With an Introduction by VERNON BLACKBURN, and a Portrait.

25 copies on Japanese paper.

THE ADVENTURES OF HADJI BABA OF ISPAHAN. By JAMES MORIER. With an Introduction by E. S. BROWNE, M.A. 25 copies on Japanese paper.

THE POEMS OF ROBERT BURNS. With an Introduction by W. E. HENLEY, and a Portrait. 2 vols.

30 copies on Japanese paper.

THE LIVES OF THE ENGLISH POETS. By SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D. With an Introduction by JOHN HEPBURN MILLAR, and a Portrait. 3 vols.

30 copies on Japanese paper.

Classical Translations

NEW VOLUMES

Crown 8vo. Finely printed and bound in blue buckram.

SOPHOCLES-Electra and Ajax. Translated by E. D. A. MORSHEAD, M.A., late Scholar of New College, Oxford; Assistant Master at Winchester. 2s. 6d.

TACITUS-Agricola and Germania.

Translated by R. B.

TOWNSHEND, late Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge. 2s. 6d.

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