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Southey. ENGLISH SEAMEN (Howard, Clifford, Hawkins, Drake, Cavendish). By ROBERT SOUTHEY. Edited, with an Introduction, by DAVID HANNAY. Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. 'Admirable and well-told stories of our naval history.'-Army and Navy Gazette. 'A brave, inspiriting book.'-Black and White.

Travel, Adventure and Topography

R. S. S. Baden-Powell. THE DOWNFALL OF PREMPEH. A Diary of Life with the Native Levy in Ashanti, 1895. By Colonel BADEN-POWELL. With 21 Illustrations and a Map. Demy 8vo. IOS. 6d.

'A compact, faithful, most readable record of the campaign.'-Daily News. 'A bluff and vigorous narrative.'-Glasgow Herald.

R. S. S. Baden-Powell. THE MATEBELE CAMPAIGN 1896. By Colonel R. S. S. BADEN-POWELL. With nearly 100 Illustrations. Second Edition. Demy 8vo. 155.

'Written in an unaffectedly light and humorous style.'-The World. 'A very racy and eminently readable book.'-St. James's Gazette.

As a straightforward account of a great deal of plucky work unpretentiously done, this book is well worth reading. The simplicity of the narrative is all in its favour, and accords in a peculiarly English fashion with the nature of the subject.' Times.

Captain Hinde. THE FALL OF THE CONGO ARABS. By SIDNEY L. HINDE. 12s. 6d.

With Portraits and Plans. Demy 8vo.

'The book is full of good things, and of sustained interest.'-St. James's Gazette. A graphic sketch of one of the most exciting and important episodes in the struggle for supremacy in Central Africa between the Arabs and their Europeon rivals. Apart from the story of the campaign, Captain Hinde's book is mainly remarkable for the fulness with which he discusses the question of cannibalism. It is, indeed, the only connected narrative-in English, at any rate-which has been published of this particular episode in African history.'-Times.

'Captain Hinde's book is one of the most interesting and valuable contributions yet niade to the literature of modern Africa.'-Daily News.

W. Crooke. THE NORTH-WEST PROVINCES OF INDIA: THEIR ETHNOLOGY AND ADMINISTRATION. By W. CROOKE. With Maps and Illustrations. Demy 8vo.

IOS. 6d.

'A carefully and well-written account of one of the most important provinces of the Empire. In seven chapters Mr. Crooke deals successively with the land in its physical aspect, the province under Hindoo and Mussulman rule, the province under British rule, the ethnology and sociology of the province, the religious and social life of the people, the land and its settlement, and the native peasant in his relation to the land. The illustrations are good and well selected, and the map is excellent.'-Manchester Guardian.

W. B. Worsfold. SOUTH AFRICA: Its History and its Future. By W. BASIL WORSFOLD, M.A. With a Map. Second Edition. Crown 8vo.

6s.

'An intensely interesting book.'-Daily Chronicle.

'A monumental work compressed into a very moderate compass.'-World.

General Literature

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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. Crown Svo. 10s. 6d. Fifth and Cheaper Edition. 6s. "Old Country Life," as healthy wholesome reading, full of breezy life and move. ment, 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. 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. Third Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.

'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.
Demy 4to.
6s.

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., 3s. 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. 6s.

S. Baring Gould.

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

It is full of quaint

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

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'His two richly-illustrated volumes are full of matter of interest to the geologist, the archæologist, and the student of history and manners.'--Scotsman.

G. W. Steevens.

NAVAL POLICY:

WITH A DESCRIP

By G. W. STEEVENS.

TION OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN NAVIES. Demy 8vo. 6s. This book is a description of the British and other more important navies of the world, with a sketch of the lines on which our naval policy might possibly be developed. It describes our recent naval policy, and shows what our naval force really is. A detailed but non-technical account is given of the instruments of modern warfareguns, armour, engines, and the like-with a view to determine how far we are abreast of modern invention and modern requirements. An ideal policy is then sketched for the building and manning of our fleet; and the last chapter is devoted to docks, coaling-stations, and especially colonial defence. 'An extremely able and interesting work.'-Daily Chronicle.

W. E. Gladstone.

THE SPEECHES AND PUBLIC ADDRESSES 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.

J. 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.

'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.

L. Whibley. GREEK OLIGARCHIES: THEIR ORGANISATION AND CHARACTER. By L. WHIBLEY, M.A., Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge. Crown 8vo. 6s.

'An exceedingly useful handbook: a careful and well-arranged study of an obscure subject.'-Times.

'Mr. Whibley is never tedious or pedantic.'-Pall Mall Gazette.

L. L. Price.

ECONOMIC SCIENCE AND PRACTICE. By L. L. PRICE, M.A., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. Crown 8vo. 6s.

'The book is well written, giving evidence of considerable literary ability, and clear mental grasp of the subject under consideration.'-Western Morning News.

C. F. Andrews. CHRISTIANITY AND THE LABOUR QUESTION. By C. F. ANDREWS, B.A. Crown 8vo.

'A bold and scholarly survey.'-Speaker.

2s. 6d.

J. S. Shedlock. THE PIANOFORTE SONATA: Its Origin and Development. By J. S. SHEDLOCK. Crown 8vo. 5s.

'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.

E. M. 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.

Science

Freudenreich.

DAIRY BACTERIOLOGY.

for the Use of Students.

A Short Manual

By Dr. ED. VON FREUDenreich. Translated from the German by J. R. AINSWORTH DAVIS, B.A., F.C.P. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Chalmers Mitchell. OUTLINES OF BIOLOGY. By P. CHALMERS MITCHELL, M.A., F.Z.S. Fully Illustrated. 8vo.

6s.

Crown

A text-book designed to cover the new Schedule issued by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons.

G. Massee. A MONOGRAPH OF THE MYXOGASTRES. By GEORGE MASSEE. With 12 Coloured Plates. Royal 8vo. 18s. net. 'A work much in advance of any book in the language treating of this group of organisms. It is indispensable to every student of the Myxogastres. The coloured plates deserve high praise for their accuracy and execution.'-Nature.

L. T. Hobhouse.

Philosophy

THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE. By L. T. HOBHOUSE, Fellow and Tutor of Corpus College, Oxford. Demy 8vo.

21S.

'The most important contribution to English philosophy since the publication of Mr. Bradley's Appearance and Reality." Full of brilliant criticism and of positive theories which are models of lucid statement.'-Glasgow Herald.

'An elaborate and often brilliantly written volume. The treatment is one of great freshness, and the illustrations are particularly numerous and apt.'-Times.

W. H. Fairbrother. THE PHILOSOPHY OF T. H. GREEN. By W. H. FAIRBROTHER, M. A., Lecturer at Lincoln College, Oxford. Crown 8vo.

3s. 6d.

This volume is expository, not critical, and is intended for senior students at the Universities and others, as a statement of Green's teaching, and an introduction to the study of Idealist Philosophy.

'In every way an admirable book. As an introduction to the writings of perhaps the most remarkable speculative thinker whom England has produced in the present century, nothing could be better.'-Glasgow Herald.

F. W. Bussell. THE SCHOOL OF PLATO: its Origin and its Revival under the Roman Empire. By F. W. BUSSELL, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Brasenose College, Oxford. Demy 8vo.

IOS. 6d. 'A highly valuable contribution to the history of ancient thought.'-Glasgow Herald. 'A clever and stimulating book, provocative of thought and deserving careful reading.' -Manchester Guardian.

F. S. Granger. THE WORSHIP OF THE ROMANS. By F. S. GRANGER, M. A., Litt. D., Professor of Philosophy at University College, Nottingham. Crown 8vo. 6s.

'A scholarly analysis of the religious ceremonies, beliefs, and superstitions of ancient Rome, conducted in the new instructive light of comparative anthropology.'Times.

E. C. S. Gibson.

Theology

THE

CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

XXXIX. ARTICLES OF THE Edited with an Introduction by E. C. S. GIBSON, D.D., Vicar of Leeds, late Principal of Wells Theological College. In Two Volumes. Demy 8vo. 155

The tone maintained throughout is not that of the partial advocate, but the faithful exponent.'-Scotsman.

"There are ample proofs of clearness of expression, sobriety of judgment, and breadth of view. The book will be welcome to all students of the subject, and its sound, definite, and loyal theology ought to be of great service.'-National Observer. 'So far from repelling the general reader, its orderly arrangement, lucid treatment, and felicity of diction invite and encourage his attention.'-Yorkshire Post.

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