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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Mr. Murray's List of New and Recent
+Publications July, 1890, by John Murray
+
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+Title: Mr. Murray's List of New and Recent Publications July, 1890
+
+Author: John Murray
+
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+
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page1" id="page1">[1]</a></span>
+
+<p align="right">50, ALBEMARLE STREET,<br>
+<i>July</i>, 1890.</p>
+
+<h1>MR. MURRAY'S</h1>
+
+<h4>LIST OF</h4>
+
+<h1>New and Recent Publications.</h1>
+
+<br>
+<hr>
+<h2><i>SPEECHES DELIVERED IN INDIA</i>,</h2>
+
+<h3>1884&ndash;8.</h3>
+
+<h4>INCLUDING THAT AT "THE ST. ANDREW'S
+DINNER."</h4>
+
+<h4><b>By the MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN AND AVA.</b></h4>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>8vo. 9s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"We earnestly commend the perusal of these speeches to the
+English reader. They are the best possible antidote for the
+rashness, ignorance, and folly which are the too common
+characteristics of amateur criticism of Indian politics. They are,
+moreover, agreeable reading; for Lord Dufferin, serious and well
+considered as are his observations, is never dull, and, whenever
+occasion permits, breaks away into a light-heartedness that reminds
+us that he is a true Irishman, and that the Sheridan blood flows in
+his veins. His touch is light; his spirits are gay; his fancy plays
+at ease. Whenever, for a moment, the senatorial purple is thrown
+aside, we perceive the courteous, kindly gentleman, sincerely
+pleased with the world in which he has played so distinguished a
+part, and the men and women whom his genial disposition and
+charming manners have bound to himself in the firm allegiance of
+personal affection. He is proud of his country, of his class, of
+his past good fortune, and--as he takes every opportunity of
+announcing--of his wife."--<i>Saturday Review</i>.</p>
+
+<p>"In this charming collection there are not many speeches which
+compare in importance and oratorical elevation with the brilliant
+orations and despatches of Lord Dufferin's Canadian administration;
+but we have a volume abounding in light on Indian history and rich
+in hereditary refinement of diction and vivacity of perception....
+The actual condition of the Indian Empire at the time Lord Dufferin
+became Viceroy, and the healing influence his personality exercised
+upon the inflammation produced by many attempts to exploit India
+for party purposes, constitute some of Lord Dufferin's strongest
+claims to recognition among the great men who have made the English
+name renowned in the Indian world."--<i>Observer</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>ADVENTURES IN THE GREAT FOREST OF EQUATORIAL
+AFRICA</i>,</h2>
+
+<h3>AND THE COUNTRY OF THE DWARFS.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By PAUL DU CHAILLU,</b><br>
+Author of "The Viking Age" and "Land of the Midnight Sun."</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>An Abridged And Popular Edition. With Map and
+90 Illustrations. Post 8vo. 7s. 6d.</i></p>
+
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page2" id="page2">[2]</a></span>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>LUX MUNDI.</i></h2>
+
+<h3>A SERIES OF STUDIES IN THE RELIGION OF THE
+INCARNATION.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>Edited by Rev. CHARLES GORE, M.A.,</b><br>
+Principal of Pusey House, and Fellow of Trinity College,
+Oxford.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Ninth Edition. 8vo. 14s.</i></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><strong>CONTENTS:--</strong></p>
+
+<ol>
+<li>FAITH. Canon H. SCOTT HOLLAND, M.A.</li>
+
+<li>CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF GOD. The late Rev. AUBREY MOORE,
+M.A.</li>
+
+<li>PROBLEM OF PAIN: ITS BEARING ON FAITH IN GOD, Rev. J.R.
+ILLINGWORTH, M.A.</li>
+
+<li>PREPARATION IN HISTORY FOR CHRIST. Rev. E.S. TALBOT, D.D.</li>
+
+<li>THE INCARNATION IN RELATION TO DEVELOPMENT. Rev. J.R.
+ILLINGWORTH, M.A.</li>
+
+<li>THE INCARNATION AS THE BASIS OF DOGMA. Rev. R.C. MOBERLY,
+M.A.</li>
+
+<li>THE ATONEMENT. Rev. and Hon. ARTHUR LYTTELTON, M.A.</li>
+
+<li>THE HOLY SPIRIT AND INSPIRATION. Rev. C. GORE, M.A.</li>
+
+<li>THE CHURCH. Rev. W. LOCK, M.A.</li>
+
+<li>SACRAMENTS. Canon F. PAGET, D.D.</li>
+
+<li>CHRISTIANITY AND POLITICS. Rev. W.J.R. CAMPION, M.A.</li>
+
+<li>CHRISTIAN ETHICS. Rev. R.L. OTTLEY, M.A.</li>
+</ol>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>OUR VICEREGAL LIFE IN INDIA.</i></h2>
+
+<h3>BEING A SELECTION FROM MY JOURNAL DURING THE
+YEARS 1884&ndash;8.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By THE MARCHIONESS OF DUFFERIN AND
+AVA.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Fourth Thousand. With Portrait &amp; Map. 2
+Vols. Crown 8vo. 24s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"All who understand and sympathise with Indian life will hasten
+to read these two pleasant volumes. The journal is a running
+commentary on the multitudinous events which must crowd into such
+years as she passed in India, and is none the less pleasant for its
+simplicity and unpretentiousness. Perhaps the visit which Lady
+Dufferin paid to Burmah three years ago will attract as much
+attention as any other part of her travels."--<i>Daily
+Telegraph</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>A SOUTHERN PLANTER.</i></h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By SUSAN DABNEY SMEDES.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.</i></p>
+
+<p>"The book is eminently worthy of the great attention it has
+received. It puts the case of the Southern planters in a very
+rational and most interesting light. It may be described as the
+very antipodes to 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.' The picture of the rich,
+affluent patriarchal life, with woodlands, pastures and countless
+flocks, the master exercising paternal care over the slaves, and
+the planter's wife, working harder for her slaves than any slave
+could work, is extremely interesting and attractive. Then we have
+some striking pictures of the war between Federals and
+Confederates, and of the tremendous results. But the main charm of
+the book is the character of Thomas Dabney himself, who might, as a
+reality, be compared with some famous characters in fiction, with
+the Doctor Primrose of Goldsmith, or the P&egrave;re Madelon of
+Victor Hugo.... Mr. Gladstone has done well in drawing attention to
+his character and his story."--<i>Literary Churchman</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page3" id="page3">[3]</a></span>
+
+<h2><i>FOUR YEARS' TRAVELS IN AUSTRALIA.</i></h2>
+
+<h3>AND CAMP LIFE WITH THE ABORIGINES OF
+QUEENSLAND.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By CARL LUMHOLTZ, M.A.,</b><br>
+Member of the Royal Society of Science of Norway.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Maps, Coloured Plates and 120
+Illustrations. Medium 8vo. 24s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"Mr. Lumholtz has a very pleasant and modest style of narrative,
+so that the whole book is as agreeable as it is instructive; but
+the portion most attractive from its novelty is that which details
+his proceeding when, for nearly a year, he lived alone among 'a
+race of people whose culture--if, indeed, they can be said to have
+any culture whatever--must be characterised as the lowest to be
+found among the whole genus <i>homo sapiens</i>.' The volume is one
+of the most complete of its kind in all respects, and a worthy
+record of the steadfast enterprise of a hardy Norseman in the
+Scientific Age. It should be specially remarked that he effaces
+himself more than most travellers; yet we can infer from the style
+and fine temper of his narrative that he belongs to the higher
+class of scientific explorers."--<i>Spectator</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>DRAMATIC OPINIONS</i>.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By MRS. KENDAL.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Post 8vo. 1s.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>A NATURALIST'S VOYAGE ROUND THE
+WORLD</i>.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By CHARLES DARWIN, F.R.S.,</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">WITH MAPS AND UPWARDS OF 100 ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE
+PLACES VISITED AND DESCRIBED.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Chiefly from Sketches taken on the Spot by</i>
+ROBERT TAYLOR PRITCHETT.<br>
+<i>Medium 8vo. 21s.</i></p>
+
+<p>*.* <i>The object of this edition is to aid the author's
+description by actual representations of the most interesting
+places and objects of Natural History referred to in them. This has
+been effected by securing the service of an artist who has visited
+the countries which Darwin describes.</i></p>
+
+<p>"This is an edition de luxe of the first work written by our
+great naturalist. Anybody who has read it is not likely to have
+forgotten it. It is a kind of natural history 'Robinson Crusoe.' It
+was during that famous voyage that Darwin made the observations and
+laid the foundation for his famous theory of Natural Selection. The
+present edition is by far the best and most attractive hitherto
+published. The illustrations are artistic in the highest degree, as
+everybody will understand when he knows they are by the artist of
+Lady Brassey's 'Sunbeam.' Most of them are from sketches made on
+the spot by Mr. Pritchett, with Darwin's book by his
+side."--<i>Science Gossip</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page4" id="page4">[4]</a></span>
+
+<h2><i>THE BATTLE ABBEY ROLL</i></h2>
+
+<h3>WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE NORMAN LINEAGES.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By the DUCHESS OF CLEVELAND</b>.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>3 Vols. Small 4 to. 48s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"These handsome volumes are a solid monument to the industry and
+learning of the Author. On the whole the book is very much above
+the average of Antiquarian productions. The accounts of the leading
+families are given with accuracy and generally in an interesting
+manner. The three volumes are evidently a labour of love, and
+reflect no little credit on the industry, the knowledge and the
+capacity of their Author."--<i>Guardian, May</i>, 1890.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>THE VIKING AGE</i>.</h2>
+
+<h3>THE EARLY HISTORY, MANNERS, AND CUSTOMS OF THE
+ANCESTORS OF THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING NATIONS.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER">ILLUSTRATED FROM</p>
+
+<h3>THE ANTIQUITIES DISCOVERED IN MOUNDS, CAIRNS,
+AND BOGS, AS WELL, AS FROM THE ANCIENT SAGAS AND EDDAS.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By PAUL B. DU CHAILLU</b>.<br>
+Author of "Explorations in Equatorial Africa," "Land of the
+Midnight Sun," &amp;c.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With 1360 Illustrations. 2 Vols. 8vo.
+42s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"There is in these volumes a collection of evidence and
+illustration of a great and important chapter in human life, which
+is nowhere else to be found in such a ready and convenient
+form."--<i>Guardian</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>THE RAILWAYS OF AMERICA</i>.</h2>
+
+<h3>THEIR CONSTRUCTION, DEVELOPMENT, MANAGEMENT, AND
+APPLIANCES.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By VARIOUS WRITERS.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY <b>THOMAS M.
+COOLEY</b>.<br>
+Chairman of the Inter-State Commerce Commission.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Maps, Charts, and 200 Illustrations. (480
+pp.) Large 8vo. 31s. 6d.</i></p>
+
+<p>"There is far more of interest and information in the book than
+we have been able to allude to; and it is perhaps not entirely
+unsatisfactory to the English reader to find, on the authority of
+the Americans themselves, that with all their energy and
+inventiveness, we are obviously still ahead of them in the art of
+rendering railway travelling at once speedy and safe, and in
+general principles and details. American engineers are behind no
+others of this epoch in talent and resource, but American railway
+working seems not yet to have surmounted the drawbacks arising from
+an inherently loose system of construction and working, fixed upon
+it at the outset by the desire for economy and by the lack of that
+feeling of responsibility for public safety which seems much more
+developed in the English character in connexion with public works
+of this kind. England has the credit of having invented the railway
+system, with all its vast consequences to the world, and we may be
+allowed as a nation to feel some pardonable pride in the assurance
+that in its working and management we are still in front of all
+other nations."--<i>The Builder</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page5" id="page5">[5]</a></span>
+
+<h2><i>THE RAILWAYS OF ENGLAND</i>.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By W.M. ACWORTH</b>.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Fourth Edition. With 56 Illustrations. 8vo.
+14s.</i></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">CONTENTS:--</p>
+
+<table align="center" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
+width="100%" summary="Railways of England">
+<tr align="left" valign="middle">
+<th></th>
+<th></th>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="left" valign="middle">
+<td>NORTH WESTERN.</td>
+<td>SOUTH WESTERN.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="left" valign="middle">
+<td>MIDLAND.</td>
+<td>GREAT WESTERN.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="left" valign="middle">
+<td>GREAT NORTHERN.</td>
+<td>GREAT EASTERN.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="left" valign="middle">
+<td>MANCHESTER, SHEFFIELD, &amp; LINCOLN.</td>
+<td>BRIGHTON &amp; SOUTH COAST.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="left" valign="middle">
+<td>NORTH EASTERN.</td>
+<td>CHATHAM &amp; DOVER.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="left" valign="middle">
+<td></td>
+<td>SOUTH EASTERN.</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<br>
+<p>"Although most people have some conception and experience of the
+miracle of the age known as the railway, there are few who have
+even a general understanding of it, and fewer still who possess
+definite knowledge of its ramifications and details. Some such
+summary as Mr. Acworth gives is requisite to convey a real and
+lasting impression of the immensity of the organization and its
+daily effect upon the present conditions of life."--<i>Birmingham
+Daily Gazette</i>.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>BY THE SAME AUTHOR</i>.</p>
+
+<h2><i>THE RAILWAYS OF SCOTLAND</i>.</h2>
+
+<h3>THEIR PRESENT POSITION, WITH A GLANCE AT THEIR
+PAST, AND A FORECAST OF THEIR FUTURE.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With a Map of the Scottish Railway System.
+Crown 8vo. 5s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"Mr. Acworth has lost no time in following up his interesting
+book on English railways with a very readable companion volume.
+This is a concise review of the past history of Scottish railway
+enterprise, and a suggestive survey of the present outlook, with
+its notable activity of competition and exploitation. From both
+aspects Mr. Acworth's book, with its admirable map of existing
+lines and lines in progress, is eminently satisfactory. Burning
+questions of amalgamation or of competitive and retaliatory
+policies are treated with discretion. They are discussed, as was
+inevitable, but discussed within sober and proper
+bounds."--<i>Saturday Review</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>THE ENGLISH POOR</i>.</h2>
+
+<h3>A SKETCH OF THEIR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC
+HISTORY.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By THOMAS MACKAY</b>.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.</i></p>
+
+<p>"To any one, be he gentle or simple, who wishes to understand
+how deep are the problems opening before the man who would
+administer the poor law wisely and beneficently, we can honestly
+commend this book of Mr. Mackay's. For ourselves, we have derived
+much pleasure and not a little instruction from its
+perusal."--<i>St. James's Gazette</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>A HANDBOOK TO THE DEATH DUTIES</i>.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By SYDNEY BUXTON, M.P.</b>, AND<br>
+ <b>GEORGE STAPYLTON BARNES</b>, Barrister-at-Law.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Post 8vo. 3s. 6d.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page6" id="page6">[6]</a></span>
+
+<h2><i>A NATURALIST IN NORTH CELEBES;</i></h2>
+
+<h3>A NARRATIVE OF TRAVELS IN MINAHASSA, THE SANGIR
+AND TALAUT ISLANDS,</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER">WITH NOTICES OF THE FAUNA, FLORA, AND ETHNOLOGY
+OF THE DISTRICTS VISITED.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By SYDNEY J. HICKSON</b>,<br>
+M.A. (Cantab.), D.Sc. (Lond.), F.Z.S., Fellow of Downing College,
+Camb.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With 2 Maps and 36 Illustrations. 8vo.
+16s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"Dr. Hickson ranks as the naturalist-historian of Malay
+Archipelago, and is an undoubted authority on corals and the
+general fauna of tropical seas. But he is more than a
+naturalist--he is an ethnologist and a folklorist of high value.
+This work is a valuable, conscientious, and pleasantly written
+addition to the libraries of all who, with 'Childe Harold,'
+'converse with Nature's charms, and view her shores unrolled.' The
+maps are of especial value."--<i>Daily Telegraph</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>THE LAND OF MANFRED</i>.</h2>
+
+<h3>RAMBLES IN APULIA AND OTHER REMOTE PARTS OF
+SOUTHERN ITALY,</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER">WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR HISTORICAL
+ASSOCIATIONS.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By JANET ROSS.</b><br>
+Author of "Three Generations of Englishwomen."</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Map and Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 10s.
+6d.</i></p>
+
+<p>"A charming little volume. Many of the towns along the coast
+were visited by Mrs. Ross, and the leading events connected with
+their history are very graphically described. These pages of Mrs.
+Ross's will undoubtedly tempt many of her compatriots to visit this
+fair unknown land, to its and the traveller's
+benefit."--<i>Nature</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>THE PHYSIOLOGY OF INDUSTRY;</i></h2>
+
+<h3>BEING AN EXPOSURE OF CERTAIN FALLACIES IN
+EXISTING THEORIES OF ECONOMICS.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By A.F. MUMMERY and J.A. HOBSON</b>.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Crown 8vo. 6s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"This is one of the most remarkable contributions to the
+economic controversy lately seen. The authors set themselves out as
+antagonistic to most of the received theories, and especially to
+controvert Mill's position that 'saving enriches, and spending
+impoverishes the community along with the individual.' The argument
+is full of acute observation, and the industrial process, as we may
+call it, is exposed to a careful scientific dissection.... The
+volume is eminently readable and valuable."--<i>North British
+Economist</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page7" id="page7">[7]</a></span>
+
+<h2><i>THE GREAT SILVER RIVER,</i></h2>
+
+<h3>AND THE ARGENTINE STATES, AS A FIELD FOR BRITISH
+SETTLERS.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER">NOTES OF A RESIDENCE IN BUENOS AYRES.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By Sir HORACE RUMBOLD, Bart., K.C.M.G.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>2nd Edition, with a Chapter on the Commercial
+Resources of the Country. Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 12s.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>THE COUNTRY BANKER:</i></h2>
+
+<h3><i>HIS CLIENTS, CARES, AND WORKS</i>.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER">FROM FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By GEORGE RAE,</b><br>
+ Author of "Bullion's Letters to a Bank Manager."</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Eighth Edition. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>COMEDY OF A COUNTRY HOUSE</i>.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">A NOVEL.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By JULIAN STURGIS</b>,<br>
+Author of "John a Dreams," "John Maidment," &amp;c.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Popular Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"Mr. Sturgis has a charming manner of writing social comedy. His
+touch is light and graceful."--<i>Morning Post</i>.</p>
+
+<p>"Mr. Julian Sturgis is a very clever man, and there is so much
+cleverness in his 'Comedy of a Country House,' that no reader who
+knows good work when he sees it, can fail to render hearty and
+ungrudging admiration. The true tone of comedy is, on the whole,
+admirably maintained."--<i>Spectator</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>PLAIN FRANCES MOWBRAY,</i></h2>
+
+<h3>AND OTHER TALES.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By the HON. EMILY LAWLESS.</b><br>
+Author of "Major Lawrence."</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Post 8vo. 6s.</i></p>
+
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+volume of detached stories not inferior in value to her more
+important works."--<i>Morning Post</i>.</p>
+
+<p>"We perceive the same masterly and original analysis of
+character, the same truth of description as in the very remarkable
+story of West of Ireland life by which the author is best
+known."--<i>Pall Mall Gazette</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>MURRAY'S MAGAZINE</i>.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>HALF-YEARLY VOLUMES, bound in Cloth, Medium
+8vo. 7s. 6d. each.</i></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">VOLUME I. JANUARY--JUNE, 1887.<br>
+VOLUME II. JULY--DECEMBER, 1887.<br>
+VOLUME III. JANUARY--JUNE, 1888.<br>
+VOLUME IV. JULY--DECEMBER, 1888.<br>
+VOLUME V. JANUARY--JUNE, 1889.<br>
+VOLUME VI. JULY--DECEMBER, 1889.<br>
+VOLUME VII. JANUARY--JUNE, 1890.<br>
+</p>
+
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+its competitors."--<i>Glasgow Herald</i>.</p>
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+
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+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page8" id="page8">[8]</a></span>
+
+<h2><i>MURRAY'S MAGAZINE</i>.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>CONTENTS FOR JULY, 1890.</b></p>
+
+<p>S. MARINA. By LEWIS MORRIS.<br>
+SCOTLAND YARD. By J. HALL RICHARDSON.<br>
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+
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+
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+</ol>
+
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+NOTES OF THE MONTH, OUR LIBRARY LIST, ETC.<br>
+
+
+<hr>
+<h4>TWO BOOKS FOR RAILWAY READING.</h4>
+
+<table align="left" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
+width="100%" summary="TWO BOOKS FOR RAILWAY READING.">
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td>
+<h3><i>CORNEY GRAIN</i>.</h3>
+</td>
+<td>
+<h3><i>DRAMATIC OPINIONS</i>.</h3>
+</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td><b>By HIMSELF.</b></td>
+<td>By MRS. KENDAL.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td><i>Post 8vo. 1s.</i></td>
+<td><i>Post 8vo. 1s.</i></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page9" id="page9">[9]</a></span>
+
+<h2><i>THE REIGN OF LAW</i>.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By THE DUKE OF ARGYLL, K.G.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Nineteenth Edition. Crown 8vo. 5s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"A masterly book. Strong, sound, mature, able thought from its
+first page to its last."--<i>Spectator</i>.</p>
+
+<p>"The Duke of Argyll has made a real contribution towards the
+solution of a great problem, and has produced a book which would do
+credit to the calmest and most disengaged
+philosopher."--<i>Guardian</i>.<br>
+</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">BY THE SAME.</p>
+
+<h3><i>THE UNITY OF NATURE</i></h3>
+
+.
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Third Edition. 8vo. 12s.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>MAJOR LAWRENCE, F.L.S.</i></h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">A NOVEL.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By the HON. EMILY LAWLESS.</b><br>
+Author of "Hurrish."</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Popular Edition. Post 8vo. 6s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"We part with great regret from Miss Lawless' striking novel
+'Major Lawrence.' While there is no new plot under the sun, there
+are infinite varieties of treatment, whence it is that Miss Lawless
+is so admirable in her work. Her characters live and breathe and
+impress us. We shall anxiously look for more of her
+work."--<i>Guardian</i>.</p>
+
+<p>"It was not an easy task to write a novel like 'Major Lawrence,
+F.L.S.' ... but in our judgment Miss Lawless has completely
+succeeded.... altogether there have been few stories published this
+season which may be read with such sincere pleasure, or studied
+with more profit."--<i>Academy</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>BUDDHISM</i></h2>
+
+.
+
+<p align="CENTER">ITS CONNEXION WITH BRAHMANISM AND HINDUISM, AND
+ITS CONTRAST WITH CHRISTIANITY.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By SIR MONIER WILLIAMS, K.C.I.E., D.C.L.,
+&amp;c.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Second Edition, revised. With Index and
+Illustrations. 8vo. 21s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"Those who would study the subject fully, and it is well worth
+it, must go to the extremely able and carefully written book which
+Sir Monier Williams has produced. They will learn the relation of
+Buddhism to the earlier thoughts of India. They will have the
+details of the present faith and worship of Buddhists in different
+lands, with full accounts of the works, and beautifully engraved
+pictures of idols, temples and relics."--<i>The Rock</i>.</p>
+
+<p>"It would have been difficult to have found a more thoroughly
+qualified exponent of the mysteries of Buddhism than Professor
+Monier Williams. Readers will find the story of Buddhism clearly
+told, both in its outward manifestations and its esoteric leading,
+in a volume made readable by capital type, and pleasant by many
+illustrations."--<i>Guardian</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page10" id="page10">[10]</a></span>
+
+<h2><i>LIFE, WORKS, AND LETTERS</i></h2>
+
+<h5>OF</h5>
+
+<h2><i>ALEXANDER POPE</i>.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">INCLUDING MANY ORIGINAL PIECES, AND MORE THAN
+FOUR HUNDRED LETTERS NOW FIRST PUBLISHED.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">Edited, with Introductions and Notes,</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By CROKER, ELWIN, and COURTHOPE.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Portraits and Index, 10 Vols. 8vo. 10s.
+6d. each</i>.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">*.* The NEW LIFE is by W.J. COURTHOPE.</p>
+
+<p>"This excellent edition of Pope supersedes all its predecessors,
+and to a study of Pope's life and works is absolutely
+indispensable. All that is valuable in the notes of previous
+editors is preserved. The new Prefaces and Notes contain an
+extraordinary amount of information, much of which appears for the
+first time. It is impossible to praise too highly the patient care
+and painstaking industry with which facts are sifted, omissions
+supplied, errors corrected."--<i>Edinburgh Review.</i></p>
+
+<p>"Though the life and works of the poet will still continue to be
+the battle-ground of students of English literature, no combatant
+can regard himself as adequately equipped for the contest who has
+not studied the suggestive criticism both of Pope's poetry and
+character, which is contained in Volume V. of this monumental
+edition."--<i>The Quarterly Review</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>THE OCCASIONAL THOUGHTS OF AN ASTRONOMER ON
+NATURE AND REVELATION</i>.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By CHARLES PRITCHARD, D.D.,</b><br>
+Savilian Professor of Astronomy at Oxford.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d</i>.</p>
+
+<p>CONTINUITY OF THE SCHEMES OF NATURE AND REVELATION.<br>
+NATURAL SCIENCE AND NATURAL RELIGION.<br>
+ON THE RELATIONS OF MIRACLES TO THE LAWS OF NATURE.<br>
+THE GREAT MIRACLE IN JOSHUA.<br>
+A SOLUTION OF THE DIFFICULTIES IN GENESIS.<br>
+THE SLOWNESS OF THE DIVINE PROCEEDINGS IN NATURE AND IN GRACE<br>
+THE STAR AND THE MAGI.<br>
+</p>
+
+<p>"His (Prof. Pritchard) thoughts on such a subject must command
+attention, and these essays will well repay it.... Theologians are
+discussed here, by one who is both theologian and philosopher, with
+great learning and breadth of view and with equal courage and
+honesty.--<i>Scotsman</i>.</p>
+
+<p>"Anything from Professor Pritchard's pen is sure to be received
+with thankfulness all round. This volume is in reality a series of
+discourses which he has given at various times and in divers places
+to the British Association, the Church Congress, &amp;c. The book
+is distinguished by a fine and delicate fibre of originality and
+thoughtfulness, and is also very delightfully written."--<i>Science
+Gossip</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page11" id="page11">[11]</a></span>
+
+<h2><i>THE WITNESS OF THE PSALMS TO CHRIST AND
+CHRISTIANITY</i>.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By W. ALEXANDER, D.D., Lord Bishop of Derry
+and Raphoe.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Third Edition, revised. Crown 8vo. 9s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"We thank the author for his beautiful and valuable treatise,
+which will open new views to many a pious student, give
+definiteness to the aspirations of many a devout soul, and be the
+means, we doubt not, of encouraging a more intelligent use of that
+Psalter which forms so large a part of our daily prayer and praise,
+and which is the best interpreter of the wants and feelings of the
+human soul, its deepest depths of grief, and its fullest and
+highest intuitions."--<i>Literary Churchman</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>AN HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF
+THE NEW TESTAMENT</i>.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">BEING AN EXPANSION OF THE LECTURES DELIVERED IN
+THE DIVINITY SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By GEORGE SALMON, D.D., F.R.S.,</b><br>
+Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 9s.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>THE MINISTER OF BAPTISM</i>.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">A HISTORY OF CHURCH OPINION FROM THE TIME OF THE
+APOSTLES.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">ESPECIALLY WITH REFERENCE TO HERETICAL AND LAY
+ADMINISTRATION.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By Rev. WARWICK ELWIN, M.A.</b><br>
+Curate of St. George's, Beckenham, Kent.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>8vo. 12s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"A book which is sure to become a standard work on the ministry
+of baptism ... It is a book which ought to be in the possession of
+every clergyman and educated layman. No library of theological
+works will be complete without it."--<i>Scottish Guardian</i>.</p>
+
+<p>"Apart from its practical conclusions, Mr. Elwin's book is of
+the greatest value, and worthy of the highest praise. It fills a
+distinct gap in Church history, and forms most interesting reading.
+It is simply indispensable to the student of the
+subject."--<i>British Weekly</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page12" id="page12">[12]</a></span>
+
+<h2><i>THE LIFE AND SCIENTIFIC WORKS OF SIR WILLIAM
+SIEMENS, F.R.S.,</i></h2>
+
+<h3>CIVIL ENGINEER.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER">WITH A COLLECTION OF HIS PAPERS AND
+DISCOURSES.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By WILLIAM POLE, F.R.S.,</b><br>
+HON. SECRETARY OF THE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS AND</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>E.F. BAMBER, C.E.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Portrait and Illustrative Plates and
+Index. 4 Vols. 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">LIFE, <i>1 vol., 16s.</i> WORKS, <i>3 vols., 12s.
+each.</i></p>
+
+<p>"For many years Sir W. Siemens has been a regular attendant at
+our meetings, and to few, indeed, have they been more indebted for
+success. Whatever the occasion, he had always new and interesting
+ideas, put forth in language which a child could understand. It is
+no exaggeration to say that the life of such a man was spent in the
+public service."--LORD RAYLEIGH <i>at British Association</i>,
+1884.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>MOHAMMED AND MOHAMMEDANISM</i>.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">By R. BOSWORTH SMITH, M.A.,<br>
+Assistant Master in Harrow School, late Fellow of Trinity College,
+Oxford, Author of "The Life of Lord Lawrence," &amp;c.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Third Edition. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>MURRAY'S HANDBOOK FOR TRAVELLERS IN ENGLAND
+&amp; WALES</i>.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">WITH DESCRIPTION OF PLACES, RAILWAY STATIONS,
+HOTELS, &amp;c.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>New and Revised Edition (1890). One Volume,
+with Map. Post 8vo. 12s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"Murray's Handbooks have always been distinguished for the high
+quality of their literary and architectural information. In the
+volume before us under each place-name is given a description of
+the place, railway stations, hotels, and excursions best deserving
+of the traveller's attention. It will thus be seen that such
+information is given as will suffice for all ordinary purposes. The
+book is likely to be of as much use in the library as a handy
+gazetteer of home travel."--<i>Literary World</i>.</p>
+
+<p>"This Handbook is a valuable companion to the traveller by road
+or rail throughout England. The places are all in alphabetical
+order as in a Gazetteer; only such names being given as belong to
+places of interest. This includes most places that anyone will care
+to learn about, and the book will, therefore, be a useful manual of
+reference for the library, no less than the pocket or
+travelling-bag."--<i>The Bookseller</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page13" id="page13">[13]</a></span>
+
+<h2><i>EARLY ADVENTURES IN PERSIA, SUSIANA, AND
+BABYLONIA.</i></h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">INCLUDING AN ASCENT OF THE RIVER KARUN.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By Sir HENRY LAYARD, G.C.B.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Portrait and Illustrations. 2 Vols. 8vo.
+24s.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>THE INVISIBLE POWERS OF NATURE.</i></h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">HEAT, LIGHT, SOUND, GRAVITATION, SOLIDS, FLUIDS,
+ELECTRICITY, MAGNETISM, &amp;c.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By E.M. CAILLARD.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Post 8vo. 6s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"The book is one which will bear good fruit in the hands of the
+young, and we congratulate the authoress on having produced a very
+readable little volume."--<i>Journal of Education.</i></p>
+
+<p>"We admire the lucidity and easy power with which the most
+recondite or complicated matters are treated, and the manner in
+which common matters are made
+illustrative."--<i>Nonconformist.</i></p>
+
+<p>"We have rarely met with a work of the kind in which so much
+information is so clearly and so accurately set
+forth."--<i>Gardeners' Chronicle</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<br>
+<table align="left" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
+width="100%" summary=
+"Correspondence of the late John Lothrop Motley">
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td>
+<h3><i>The CORRESPONDENCE of the Late JOHN LOTHROP MOTLEY.</i></h3>
+</td>
+<td>
+<h3><i>DANIEL O'CONNELL'S POLITICAL &amp; PRIVATE
+CORRESPONDENCE.</i></h3>
+</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td></td>
+<td>1792-1847.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td>SOMETIME UNITED STATES MINISTER IN ENGLAND.</td>
+<td>EDITED WITH NOTICES OF HIS LIFE AND TIMES.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td></td>
+<td><b>By W.M.J. FITZPATRICK, F.S.A.</b></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td><i>Second Edition. With Portrait. 2 Vols. 8vo. 30s.</i></td>
+<td><i>With Portrait. 2 Vols. 8vo, 36s.</i></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>A READABLE ENGLISH DICTIONARY.</i></h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">ETYMOLOGICALLY ARRANGED.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">WITH A COMPLETE ALPHABETICAL INDEX.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By DAVID MILNE, M.A.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.</i></p>
+
+<p>"The book will be found both interesting and useful to many who
+have not had a Classical Education. The general plan of the book
+appears to be good, the practical utility of etymological
+information being much increased when words derived from the same
+source are brought together for comparison. The definitions are
+usually well expressed."--<i>Athen&aelig;um.</i>*</p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page14" id="page14">[14]</a></span>
+
+<h2><i>THE CAREER OF MAJOR GEORGE BROADFOOT</i></h2>
+
+<h3>IN AFGHANISTAN AND THE PUNJAB.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By MAJOR WM. BROADFOOT, R.E.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Portrait and Maps. 8vo. 15s.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h3><u>WORKS BY MR. SYDNEY BUXTON, M.P.</u></h3>
+
+<table align="left" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
+width="100%" summary="Works by Mr. Sydney Buxton">
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td>
+<h3><i>FINANCE AND POLITICS</i>;</h3>
+</td>
+<td>
+<h3><i>POLITICAL QUESTIONS OF THE DAY.</i></h3>
+</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td>AN HISTORICAL STUDY,</td>
+<td>AND THE</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td>1783-1885.</td>
+<td>ARGUMENTS ON EITHER SIDE.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td><b>By SYDNEY BUXTON, M.P.</b></td>
+<td><b>By SYDNEY BUXTON, M.P.</b></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td><i>2 Vols. 8vo. 26s.</i></td>
+<td><i>Seventh Edition. 8vo. 8s.</i></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+
+
+<hr>
+<h3><u>ROBINSON'S GARDEN CYCLOP&AElig;DIA.</u></h3>
+
+<table align="left" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
+width="100%" summary="Robinson's Garden Cyclopaedia">
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td>
+<h3><i>I.--ENGLISH FLOWER GARDEN.</i></h3>
+</td>
+<td>
+<h3><i>II.--THE VEGETABLE GARDEN:</i></h3>
+</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td>STYLE, POSITION, AND ARRANGEMENT, WITH A DESCRIPTION OF ALL THE
+BEST PLANTS AND DIRECTIONS FOR THEIR CULTURE.</td>
+<td>DESCRIPTIONS AND CULTURE OF THE GARDEN VEGETABLES CULTIVATED IN
+EUROPE AND AMERICA.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td><i>With 1,500 Illustrations. 8vo. 15s.</i></td>
+<td><i>With 750 Woodcuts. 8vo. 15s.</i></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>THE COLLECTS OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND
+RENDERED INTO LATIN VERSE</i>.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">TOGETHER WITH CERTAIN PSALMS AND HYMNS
+APPROPRIATE TO THE PRINCIPAL FESTIVALS.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By CHARLES WORDSWORTH,</b><br>
+Bishop of St. Andrews.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Crown 8vo, gilt edges. 5s.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page15" id="page15">[15]</a></span>
+
+<h2><i>LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN.</i></h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">SUMMER AND WINTER JOURNEYS THROUGH SWEDEN,
+NORWAY, LAPLAND AND NORTHERN FINLAND.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By PAUL B. DU CHAILLU,</b><br>
+Author of "Explorations in Equatorial Africa," &amp;c.</p>
+
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+</td>
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+</td>
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+
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+1844--1863.</td>
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+</tr>
+
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+<td><b>By GEORGE SMITH, C.I.E., LL.D.,</b></td>
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+
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+<hr>
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+
+<h2><i>THE DICTIONARY OF CHRISTIAN
+BIOGRAPHY.</i></h2>
+
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+
+<p align="CENTER">CONTAINING A COMPREHENSIVE ACCOUNT OF THE
+PERSONAL, THE LITERARY, THE DOGMATIC, AND THE ECCLESIASTICAL LIFE
+OF THE CHURCH DURING THE FIRST EIGHT CENTURIES OF CHRISTIANITY.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>Edited by WM. SMITH, D.C.L., and HENRY WACE,
+D.D.</b></p>
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+present day."--<i>Edinburgh Review.</i></p>
+
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+their Sets.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<p align="CENTER">[<i>UNIFORM WITH THE "SPEAKERS
+COMMENTARY</i>."]</p>
+
+<h2><i>A COMMENTARY ON THE APOCRYPHA.</i></h2>
+
+<h3>EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL, WITH A REVISION OF THE
+TRANSLATION.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER">BY CLERGY OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.</p>
+
+<pre>
+<b>Introduction</b> GEORGE SALMON, D.D., Provost Trin. Coll., Dublin.
+<b>Esdras</b> J.H. LUPTON, Sur-master of St. Paul's School.
+<b>Tobit &amp; Esther</b> J.M. FULLER, Professor of Ecclesiastical History, King's Coll., London.
+<b>Judith</b> }
+<b>Song of Three Children</b> }
+<b>Susanna</b> } C.J. BALL, Chaplain of Lincoln's Inn.
+<b>Bel and Dragon</b> }
+<b>Manasses</b> }
+<b>Wisdom</b> Archdeacon FARRAR.
+<b>Ecclesiasticus</b> Dr. EDERSHEIM.
+<b>Baruch &amp; Jeremy</b> Canon GIFFORD.
+<b>Maccabees</b> Canon RAWLINSON.
+</pre>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>Edited by HENRY WACE, D.D.,</b><br>
+Preacher of Lincoln's Inn, Prebendary of St. Paul's, and Principal
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+
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+
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+away the best guide to the study of the Apocrypha yet issued from
+the English or American press."--<i>Nonconformist</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page18" id="page18">[18]</a></span>
+
+<h2><i>HANDBOOK--LINCOLNSHIRE.</i></h2>
+
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+GAINSBOROUGH, GRIMSBY, BOSTON, &amp;c.</h3>
+
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+6d.</i></p>
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+
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+DOLOMITES, SALZBURG, STYRIA, HUNGARY, AND THE DANUBE FROM ULM TO
+THE BLACK SEA.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>New and Revised Edition. 1890. Two Parts. With
+Maps and Plans. Post 8vo. 12s.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>HANDBOOK--SOUTH ITALY &amp; SICILY.</i></h2>
+
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+POZZUOLI, CAPUA, TARANTO, BARI; BRINDISI AND THE ROADS FROM ROME TO
+NAPLES; PALERMO, MESSINA, SYRACUSE, CATANIA, &amp;c.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>New and Revised Edition. 1890. Maps. Post 8vo.
+12s</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>HANDBOOK TO CENTRAL ITALY AND
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+
+<h3>LUCCA, THE MARCHES, TUSCANY, UMBRIA, INCLUDING
+SIENA, PERUGIA, &amp;c.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>New and revised Edition. 1889. With Maps and
+Plans. Post 8vo. 10s.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>HANDBOOK--ALGERIA AND TUNIS.</i></h2>
+
+<h3>ALGIERS, ORAN, TLEMCEN, BOUGIE, CONSTANTINE,
+TEBESSA, BISKRA, TUNIS, CARTHAGE, THE ATLAS RANGE, &amp;c.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>New and revised Edition</i>. 1890. <i>Maps
+&amp; Plans. Post 8vo. 12s</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page19" id="page19">[19]</a></span>
+
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+
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+AVIGNON, NIMES, ARLES, MARSEILLES, TOULON, CANNES, GRASSE, NICE,
+MONACO, MENTONE, BORDIGHERA, SAN REMO, ALASSIO, SAVONA, &amp;c.:
+GRENOBLE, GRANDE CHARTREUSE.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Maps and Plans. 1890. Post 8vo.
+5s.</i></p>
+
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+<h2><i>HANDBOOK TO THE MEDITERRANEAN:</i></h2>
+
+<h3>A GUIDE TO THE COASTS OF AFRICA, SPAIN, FRANCE,
+ITALY, DALMATIA, GREECE, ASIA MINOR, CORSICA, SARDINIA, SICILY,
+MALTA, THE BALEARIC ISLANDS, CRETE, RHODES, CYPRUS, &amp;c.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>New and revised edition. 1890. Two Parts. With
+50 Maps. Post 8vo. 21s.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2><i>THE JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
+OF ENGLAND.</i></h2>
+
+<h3>THIRD SERIES. VOL. I., PART II. JUNE, 1890.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>CONTENTS:</b></p>
+
+<p>DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. Dan. Pidgeon.<br>
+THE AGRICULTURAL LESSONS OF "THE EIGHTIES." Prof. Wrightson.<br>
+THE REPORT OF THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HORSE-BREEDING. Lord
+Ribblesdale.<br>
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+FIFTY YEARS OF HOP FARMING (<i>Illustrated</i>). Charles
+Whitehead.<br>
+THE BEST MEANS OF INCREASING THE HOME-PRODUCTION OF BEEF. Gilbert
+Murray.<br>
+HERBAGE OF PASTURES (<i>Map</i>). W. Fream, LL.D.<br>
+REPORT OF THE COUNCIL TO THE ANNIVERSARY GENERAL MEETING, MAY 22,
+1890.<br>
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+WOBURN. DURING THE WINTER OF 1889-90.<br>
+REPORTS OF CONSULTING ENTOMOLOGIST.</p>
+
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+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page20" id="page20">[20]</a></span>
+
+<h2><i>THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY ON THE HOLY
+BIBLE.</i></h2>
+
+<h3>EXPLANATORY AND CRITICAL, WITH A REVISION OF THE
+TRANSLATION.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER">BY BISHOPS AND CLERGY OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>Edited by F.C. COOK, M.A.</b><br>
+Late Canon of Exeter.</p>
+
+<table align="center" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
+width="100%" summary="THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY ON THE HOLY BIBLE">
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td>
+<h3><i>THE OLD TESTAMENT.</i></h3>
+</td>
+<td>
+<h3><i>THE NEW TESTAMENT.</i></h3>
+</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr align="CENTER" valign="middle">
+<td><i>6 Vols. Medium 8vo. &pound;6 15s</i>.</td>
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+
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+
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+<p align="CENTER"><i>LIST OF WRITERS:</i><br>
+<br>
+</p>
+
+<table align="left" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
+width="100%" summary="List of Writers">
+<tr align="left" valign="middle">
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+
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+
+
+<hr>
+<h2><br>
+<br>
+<i>THE STUDENT'S COMMENTARY ON THE HOLY BIBLE</i>.</h2>
+
+<h3>ABRIDGED FROM THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>Edited by JOHN M. FULLER, M.A.,</b><br>
+Vicar of Bexley, and Professor of Ecclesiastical History, King's
+College, London.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>6 Vols. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. each</i>.</p>
+
+<table align="center" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
+width="100%" summary="THE STUDENT'S COMMENTARY ON THE HOLY BIBLE">
+<tr align="left" valign="middle">
+<td>I. GENESIS TO DEUTERONOMY.<br>
+ II. JOSHUA TO ESTHER.<br>
+ III. JOB TO ECCLESIASTES.<br>
+</td>
+<td>IV. ISAIAH TO MALACHI.<br>
+V. GOSPELS AND ACTS.<br>
+VI. EPISTLES AND REVELATION.</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<br>
+<p>"The result of a careful examination of this new Commentary is
+in all respects satisfactory. The execution is as good as the
+idea--which is saying a great deal."--<i>Church Bells</i>.</p>
+
+<p>"There can be no question that the Speaker's Commentary has
+marked an era in Biblical literature, as the most successful of all
+scientific expositions of the Bible yet given to the public.... in
+this abridgment we are glad to see the essential portion of the
+great original is faithfully preserved."--<i>English
+Churchman</i>.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page21" id="page21">[21]</a></span>
+
+<p align="right">ALBEMARLE STREET,<br>
+<i>July, 1890.</i></p>
+
+<h1><b>MR. MURRAY'S</b></h1>
+
+<p align="CENTER">LIST OF</p>
+
+<h1>FORTHCOMING WORKS.</h1>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>ACADEMICAL ADDRESSES.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By JOHN IGNATIUS DOLLINGER, D.D.,</b><br>
+Late Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of
+Munich.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">Translated, with the sanction of the Author, by
+MARGARET WARRE.</p>
+
+<p>SIGNIFICANCE OF DYNASTIES IN HISTORY.<br>
+HOUSE OF WITTELSBACH.<br>
+RELATION OF THE CITY OF ROME TO GERMANY IN THE MIDDLE AGES. DANTE,
+AS A PROPHET.<br>
+STRUGGLE OF GERMANY WITH THE PAPACY UNDER LUDWIG THE BAVARIA.<br>
+AVENTIN AND HIS TIMES.<br>
+INFLUENCE OF GREEK UPON THE WESTERN WORLD IN THE MIDDLE AGES.<br>
+ORIGIN OF THE EASTERN QUESTION.<br>
+THE JEWS IN EUROPE.<br>
+POLITICAL AND INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF SPAIN.<br>
+POLICY OF LOUIS XIV.<br>
+THE MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMAN IN FRENCH HISTORY.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Portrait. 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>JOHN WILLIAM BURGON,</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">LATE DEAN OF CHICHESTER.</p>
+
+<h3>A BIOGRAPHY; ILLUSTRATED BY EXTRACTS FROM HIS
+LETTERS AND EARLY JOURNALS.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By EDWARD MEYRICK GOULBURN, D.D.,</b><br>
+Sometime Dean of Norwich.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page22" id="page22">[22]</a></span>
+
+<h2>JENNY LIND, THE ARTIST,</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">1820 TO 1851.</p>
+
+<h3>A MEMOIR OF THE EARLY ART-LIFE AND THE DRAMATIC
+CAREER OF MADAME JENNY LIND-GOLDSCHMIDT.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER">FROM ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS, LETTERS, MS. DIARIES,
+&amp;c.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>In the possession of, or collected by Mr.
+GOLDSCHMIDT.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS, AND AN APPENDIX OF
+MUSIC.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By HENRY SCOTT HOLLAND, M.A.,</b><br>
+Canon and Precentor of St. Paul's, and</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>W.S. ROCKSTRO,</b><br>
+Author of "A General History of Music," "Life of Handel,"
+"Mendelssohn," &amp;c.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Portraits, &amp;c. 2 vols. 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>MODERN CRITICISM;</h2>
+
+<h4>CONSIDERED IN ITS RELATION TO</h4>
+
+<h3>THE FOURTH GOSPEL,</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER">BEING THE BAMPTON LECTURES, 1890.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By the Ven. HENRY WILLIAM WATKINS, M.A.,
+D.D.,</b> Sometime Scholar of Balliol College, Oxford, Fellow of
+King's College, London, Archdeacon and Canon of Durham, and
+Professor of Hebrew in the University of Durham.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>8vo.</i></p>
+
+<p align="RIGHT">[<i>In October.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>THE SCIENCE OF THE AGE;</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">OR</p>
+
+<h3>ELECTRICITY, WHAT WE KNOW OF IT, AND WHAT WE CAN
+DO WITH IT.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER">FOR GENERAL READERS.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By E.M. CAILLARD,</b><br>
+Author of the "Invisible Powers of Nature."</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Illustrations, Crown 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page23" id="page23">[23]</a></span>
+
+<h2>FORTIFICATION;</h2>
+
+<h3>ITS PAST ACHIEVEMENTS, RECENT DEVELOPMENT, AND
+FUTURE PROGRESS.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By Major G. SYDENHAM CLARKE, C.M.G.,</b><br>
+Royal Engineers.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With many Illustrations. Medium 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h3>AN ILLUSTRATED EDITION OF THE</h3>
+
+<h2>LIVES OF TWELVE GOOD MEN.</h2>
+
+<blockquote><i>The Learned Divine</i>. MARTIN JOSEPH ROUTH.<br>
+<i>The Restorer of the Old Paths</i>. HUGH JAMES ROSE.<br>
+<i>The Man of Saintly Life</i>. CHARLES MARRIOTT.<br>
+<i>The Great Provost</i>. EDWARD HAWKINS.<br>
+<i>The Remodeller of the Episcopate</i>. SAMUEL WILBERFORCE.<br>
+<i>The Humble Christian</i>. RICHARD LYNCH COTTON.<br>
+<i>The Faithful Steward</i>. RICHARD GRESWELL.<br>
+<i>The Pious Librarian</i>. HENRY OCTAVIUS COXE.<br>
+<i>The Christian Philosopher</i>. HENRY LONGUEVILLE MANSEL.<br>
+<i>The Singleminded Bishop</i>. WILLIAM JACOBSON.<br>
+<i>The Earnest Parish Priest</i>. CHARLES PAGE EDEN.<br>
+<i>The Good Layman</i>. CHARLES LONGUET HIGGINS.</blockquote>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By JOHN W. BURGON, B.D., Late Dean of
+Chichester.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>A New Edition with Portraits. In 1 Vol.
+8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE CREED.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">BEING A DISCUSSION OF THE GROUNDS UPON WHICH THE
+ARTICLES OF THE APOSTLES' CREED MAY BE HELD BY EARNEST AND
+THOUGHTFUL MINDS IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By HARVEY GOODWIN, D.D.,</b><br>
+Lord Bishop of Carlisle.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Second Edition, Revised. 8vo. 14s.</i></p>
+
+<p>"By following the lines it marks out, our younger Theologians
+may construct a very popular and powerful Christian
+Defence."--<i>Church Quarterly Review.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page24" id="page24">[24]</a></span>
+
+<h2>IMPRESSIONS OF A TENDERFOOT,</h2>
+
+<h3>DURING A JOURNEY IN SEARCH OF SPORT IN THE FAR
+WEST.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By MRS. ALGERNON ST. MAUR.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">WITH ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE AUTHOR'S SKETCHES,
+ENGRAVED BY EDWARD WHYMPER.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With a Map. Crown 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<p>*.* MRS. ST. MAUR in this book describes a journey in British
+Columbia, Manitoba, and Western North America; including visits to
+Banff, Cowichan Lake, Vancouver, Findlay Creek, Windermere, Golden
+City, etc., etc.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>HANDBOOK OF GREEK ARCH&AElig;OLOGY.</h2>
+
+<h3>TREATING OF SCULPTURE, VASES, BRONZES, TERRA
+COTTA, AND MURAL PAINTINGS.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By A.S. MURRAY,</b><br>
+Keeper of Greek and Roman Sculpture, British Museum.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Illustrations. Crown 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>A BRIEF ENGLISH LATIN GRADUS OF POETICAL
+WORDS.</h2>
+
+<h3>ON A NEW PLAN.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER">INTENDED TO SIMPLIFY THE COMPOSITION OF LATIN
+VERSES; WITH CAREFULLY SELECTED EPITHETS, SYNONYMS, &amp;c.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By A.C. AINGER, M.A., and the late H.G.
+WINTLE, M.A.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Crown 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page25" id="page25">[25]</a></span>
+
+<h2>AUTHENTIC PORTRAITS</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">OF</p>
+
+<h2>MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS.</h2>
+
+<h3>AN ATTEMPT TO DISTINGUISH THOSE TO BE RELIED
+UPON FROM OTHERS INDISCRIMINATELY BEARING HER NAME,</h3>
+
+<h3>AND TO DISPEL THE CONFUSED IDEAS THAT HAVE SO
+LONG PREVAILED RESPECTING HER PERSONAL APPEARANCE.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By GEORGE SCHARF, C.B., F.S.A.,</b><br>
+Director and Secretary, National Portrait Gallery.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Photogravure Illustrations, and Woodcuts.
+Large 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>RESEARCHES ON THE FORCE OF EXPLOSIVES.</h2>
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+<p align="CENTER"><i>TRANSLATED and CONDENSED from the FRENCH of M.
+BERTHELOT.</i></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By Major J.P. CUNDILL, R.A.,</b> H.M.
+Inspector of Explosives;</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">AND</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>C. NAPIER HAKE,</b><br>
+Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry, Inspector of Explosives to
+the Government of Victoria.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Illustrations. 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<p>*.* The Translation of this well-known work of the celebrated
+French Chemist, M. BERTHELOT, President of the COMMISSION DES
+SUBSTANCES EXPLOSIVES, is published with his sanction.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>A MODERN APOSTLE,</h2>
+
+<h3>AS ILLUSTRATED IN THE LIFE OF THE LATE</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>A.N. SOMERVILLE, D.D.,</b> OF GLASGOW;</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">EVANGELIST IN INDIA, AFRICA, AUSTRALASIA, CANADA,
+AND IN THE CHIEF COUNTRIES OF EUROPE (1813-1889).</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By GEORGE SMITH, C.I.E., LL.D.,</b><br>
+Author of the "Life of William Carey," &amp;c.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Portrait and Map. Post 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page26" id="page26">[26]</a></span>
+
+<h2>A HISTORY OF GREEK SCULPTURE.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By A.S. MURRAY, LL.D., F.S.A.</b><br>
+Keeper of Greek and Roman Antiquities in the British Museum.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>2nd and Revised Edition. With 140
+Illustrations. 2 Vols. Medium 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<p>"In grasp and mastery of the subject, and clearness and
+attractiveness of style, the book seems to us an excellent example
+of what such a book should be. We beg once more to thank Mr. Murray
+for his interesting book--with the gratitude which consists partly
+in an expectation of future favours."--<i>Guardian.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>FOREIGN FANS AND FAN LEAVES.</h2>
+
+<h3>FRENCH, ITALIAN, AND GERMAN, CHIEFLY RELATING TO
+THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER">COLLECTED AND DESCRIBED</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By LADY CHARLOTTE SCHREIBER.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>150 Plates. Folio.</i></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>UNIFORM WITH "ENGLISH FANS."</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>A DICTIONARY OF HYMNOLOGY.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">SETTING FORTH THE</p>
+
+<h3>ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN HYMNS OF ALL
+AGES AND NATIONS,</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER">WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THOSE CONTAINED IN THE
+HYMN-BOOKS OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES, AND NOW IN COMMON
+USE;</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">TOGETHER WITH BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL NOTICES
+OF THEIR AUTHORS AND TRANSLATORS, AND HISTORICAL ARTICLES ON
+NATIONAL AND DENOMINATIONAL HYMNODY, BREVIARIES, MISSALS, PRIMERS,
+PSALTERS, SEQUENCES, &amp;c., &amp;c.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">BY VARIOUS WRITERS.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>Edited by JOHN JULIAN, M.A.,</b><br>
+Vicar of Wincobank, Sheffield.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>One Volume</i> (150 pp.). <i>Medium
+8vo.</i></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">UNIFORM WITH DR. SMITH'S "DICTIONARY OF THE
+BIBLE."</p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page27" id="page27">[27]</a></span>
+
+<h2>A HISTORY OF THE MODERN STYLES OF
+ARCHITECTURE.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By the late JAMES FERGUSSON, D.C.L. &amp;
+F.R.S.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">A NEW EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">WITH A SPECIAL ACCOUNT OF THE RECENT PROGRESS OF
+ARCHITECTURE IN AMERICA.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By ROBERT KERR,</b><br>
+Professor of Architecture at King's College, London.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Numerous Additional Illustrations. Medium
+8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>HISTORY OF INDIAN AND EASTERN ARCHITECTURE.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By the late JAMES FERGUSSON, D.C.L. &amp;
+F.R.S.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>New Edition. With 400 Illustrations. Medium
+8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>DICTIONARY OF LATIN ETYMOLOGY.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By JOHN K. INGRAM, LL.D.</b><br>
+Trinity College, Dublin.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>One Volume. 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>THREE COUNSELS OF THE DIVINE MASTER.</h2>
+
+<h3>FOR THE CONDUCT OF THE SPIRITUAL LIFE.</h3>
+
+<table align="left" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
+width="100%" summary="THREE COUNSELS OF THE DIVINE MASTER">
+<tr align="left" valign="middle">
+<td>I.--THE COMMENCEMENT.</td>
+<td>II.--THE VIRTUES.</td>
+<td>III.--THE CONFLICT.</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<br>
+
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By E. MEYRICK GOULBURN, D.D.</b><br>
+Late Dean of Norwich.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>New and Cheaper Edition. (424 pp.) Crown
+8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page28" id="page28">[28]</a></span>
+
+<h2>PRIMITIVE CULTURE.</h2>
+
+<h3>RESEARCHES INTO THE DEVELOPMENT OF MYTHOLOGY,
+PHILOSOPHY, RELIGION, LANGUAGE, ART AND SCIENCE.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By EDWARD B. TYLOR, LL.D., F.R.S.,</b><br>
+Keeper of the Museum, Oxford, and Author of "Researches into the
+Early History of Mankind."</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Third and Revised Edition. 2 Vols.
+8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>THE INFALLIBILITY OF THE CHURCH.</h2>
+
+<h3>A COURSE OF LECTURES DELIVERED IN THE DIVINITY
+SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By GEORGE SALMON, D.D.,</b><br>
+Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">Author of "An Introduction to the New
+Testament."</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>A Revised and Popular Edition. Post
+8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>LONDON;</h2>
+
+<h3>ITS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS, ANTIQUARIAN AND
+MODERN.</h3>
+
+<h3>ORIGINALLY COMPILED BY THE LATE PETER
+CUNNINGHAM, F.S.A.</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>A Library Edition, Revised, Re-written and
+Re-arranged.</i></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By JAMES THORNE and H.B. WHEATLEY,
+F.S.A.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>3 Vols, Medium 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>THE METALLURGY OF IRON AND STEEL.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By the late JOHN PERCY, M.D., F.R.S.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER">A NEW AND REVISED EDITION, WITH THE AUTHOR'S
+LATEST CORRECTIONS, AND BROUGHT DOWN TO THE PRESENT TIME.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By H. BAUERMAN, F.G.S.,</b><br>
+Associate of the Royal School of Mines, and of the Institution of
+Civil Engineers.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Illustrations. 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page29" id="page29">[29]</a></span>
+
+<h2>A PORTABLE HANDBOOK TO THE ENGLISH
+CATHEDRALS.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">WITH A CONCISE DESCRIPTION OF EACH.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Plans and Illustrations. One Volume.
+Crown 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>THE STUDENT'S HISTORY OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">FROM THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EMPIRE TO THE
+ACCESSION OF COMMODUS, A.D. 180.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Post 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<p>*.* This work will take up the History at the point at which
+Dean Liddell leaves off, and carry it down to the period at which
+Gibbon begins.</p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>THE POWER OF MOVEMENT IN PLANTS.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><b>By CHARLES DARWIN.</b></p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>New and Cheaper Edition, Crown 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>HANDBOOK--EASTERN COUNTIES--</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">CHELMSFORD, HARWICH, COLCHESTER, MALDON,
+CAMBRIDGE ELY, NEWMARKET, BURY ST. EDMUND'S, IPSWICH, WOODBRIDGE,
+FELIXSTOWE, LOWESTOFT, NORWICH, YARMOUTH, CROMER, THE NORFOLK
+BROADS, ETC.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>New and Revised Edition. 1890. Map and Plans.
+Post 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page30" id="page30">[30]</a></span>
+
+<h2>HANDBOOK--DURHAM AND NORTHUMBERLAND.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>New and Revised Edition. 1890. Map and Plans.
+Post 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>HANDBOOK--HERTS, BEDFORD AND HUNTINGDON.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>Map. Post 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>HANDBOOK--WARWICKSHIRE.</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>With Maps. Post 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>HANDBOOK--TURKEY IN ASIA,</h2>
+
+<p align="CENTER">CONSTANTINOPLE, THE BOSPHORUS, DARDANELLES,
+BROUSA, PLAIN OF TROY, CRETE, CYPRUS, SMYRNA, EPHESUS, THE SEVEN
+CHURCHES, COASTS OF THE BLACK SEA, ARMENIA, MESOPOTAMIA,
+&amp;c.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>New and Revised Edition. Maps and Plans. Post
+8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<h2>A HANDBOOK FOR INDIA,</h2>
+
+<h3>A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR TRAVELLERS THROUGH THE
+PRINCIPAL ROUTES IN BENGAL, BOMBAY, MADRAS, PUNJAB, &amp;c.,</h3>
+
+<p align="CENTER">AND TO THE SUMMER RESORTS SIMLA, DARJEELING,
+MAHARALESHWAR, MATHERAN, MT. ABOO, &amp;c.</p>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>One Volume. Maps and Plans. Post 8vo.</i></p>
+
+<hr>
+<span class="newpage"><a name="page31" id="page31">[31]</a></span>
+
+<h2>UNIVERSITY EXTENSION MANUALS.</h2>
+
+<hr align="center" width="33%">
+<p>The Series of University Extension Manuals, to be published by
+Mr. MURRAY, of Albemarle Street, London, under the Editorship of
+Professor KNIGHT, of the University of St. Andrews, is primarily
+designed to aid the University Extension movement throughout the
+country, and to supply the need so widely felt by Students, of
+Text-books for study and reference, in connection with the
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+
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+especially designed are those whose education has been hitherto
+somewhat miscellaneous or fragmentary, and who are desirous of
+pursuing systematic study in Literature, History, Science, and
+Art.</p>
+
+<p>The remarkable success which has attended University Extension
+in England and Scotland has been partly due to the combination of
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+<span class="newpage"><a name="page32" id="page32">[32]</a></span>
+
+<p align="CENTER"><i>The Series will include the following
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+
+<p><b>THE DAILY LIFE OF THE GREEKS AND ROMANS.</b> By Professor W.
+ANDERSON, Oriel College, Oxford, and Frith College, Sheffield.</p>
+
+<p><b>THE HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY.</b> By ARTHUR BERRY, Fellow of
+King's College, Cambridge (Senior Wrangler).</p>
+
+<p><b>SHAKESPEARE, AND HIS PREDECESSORS IN THE ENGLISH DRAMA.</b>
+By F.S. BOAS, Balliol College, Oxford.</p>
+
+<p><b>THE ENGLISH POETS, FROM BLAKE TO TENNYSON.</b> By Rev.
+STOPFORD A. BROOKE, Trinity College, Dublin.</p>
+
+<p><b>THE FINE ARTS.</b> By Professor BALDWIN BROWN, University of
+Edinburgh.</p>
+
+<p><b>ENGLISH COLONIZATION AND EMPIRE.</b> By A. CALDECOTT, Fellow
+of St. John's College, Cambridge.</p>
+
+<p><b>ENERGY IN NATURE: An Introduction to Physical Science.</b> By
+JOHN COX, late Warden of Cavendish College, Fellow of Trinity
+College, Cambridge.</p>
+
+<p><b>CAPITAL IN ITS RELATION TO SOCIAL PROGRESS.</b> By Dr. W.
+CUNNINGHAM, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.</p>
+
+<p><b>OUTLINES OF MODERN BOTANY.</b> By Professor PATRICK GEDDES,
+University College, Dundee.</p>
+
+<p><b>THE JACOBEAN POETS.</b> By EDMUND GOSSE, Trinity College,
+Cambridge.</p>
+
+<p><b>AN INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY; THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE
+BEAUTIFUL.</b> By Professor KNIGHT, University of St. Andrews.</p>
+
+<p><b>TEXT BOOK OF THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION.</b> By Professor SIMON
+S. LAURIE, University of Edinburgh.</p>
+
+<p><b>BRITISH DOMINION IN INDIA.</b> By Sir ALFRED LYALL, K.C.B.,
+K.C.S.I.</p>
+
+<p><b>THE FRENCH REVOLUTION.</b> By C.E. MALLET, Balliol College,
+Oxford.</p>
+
+<p><b>THE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SENSES.</b> By Professor MCKENDRICK,
+the University of Glasgow, and Dr. SNODGRASS, Physiological
+Laboratory, Glasgow.</p>
+
+<p><b>COMPARATIVE RELIGION.</b> By Professor MENZIES, University of
+St. Andrews.</p>
+
+<p><b>PHYSIOGRAPHY.</b> By HUGH ROBERT MILL, University of
+Edinburgh.</p>
+
+<p><b>LOGIC, INDUCTIVE AND DEDUCTIVE.</b> By Professor MINTO,
+University of Aberdeen.</p>
+
+<p><b>THE ELEMENTS OF ETHICS.</b> By JOHN H. MUIRHEAD, Balliol
+College, Oxford, Lecturer on Moral Science, Royal Holloway
+College.</p>
+
+<p><b>THE ENGLISH NOVEL, FROM ITS ORIGIN TO SIR W. SCOTT.</b> By
+Professor RALEIGH, University College, Liverpool.</p>
+
+<p><b>OUTLINES OF ENGLISH LITERATURE.</b> By WILLIAM RENTON,
+University of St. Andrews.</p>
+
+<p><b>STUDIES IN MODERN GEOLOGY.</b> By Dr. R.D. ROBERTS, Fellow of
+Clare College, Cambridge, Secretary to the Cambridge and London
+University Extension Syndicates.</p>
+
+<p><b>PROBLEMS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY.</b> By M.E. SADLER, Senior
+Student of Christ Church, Oxford, Secretary to the Oxford
+University Extension Delegacy.</p>
+
+<p><b>PSYCHOLOGY: A Historical Sketch.</b> By Professor SETH,
+University of St. Andrews.</p>
+
+<p><b>MECHANICS.</b> By Professor JAMES STUART, M.P., Trinity
+College, Cambridge.</p>
+
+<p><b>THE STUDY OF ANIMAL LIFE.</b> By I. ARTHUR THOMSON,
+University of Edinburgh.</p>
+
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Mr. Murray's List of New and Recent
+Publications July, 1890, by John Murray
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
+
+
+Title: Mr. Murray's List of New and Recent Publications July, 1890
+
+Author: John Murray
+
+Release Date: October 10, 2004 [EBook #13688]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MR. MURRAY'S LIST ***
+
+
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+Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Thomas Cormode and the Online Distributed
+Proofreading Team.
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+
+
+50, ALBEMARLE STREET,
+_July_, 1890.
+
+MR. MURRAY'S
+LIST OF
+New and Recent Publications.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_SPEECHES DELIVERED IN INDIA_,
+1884-8.
+INCLUDING THAT AT "THE ST. ANDREW'S DINNER."
+
+By the MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN AND AVA.
+
+_8vo. 9s._
+
+"We earnestly commend the perusal of these speeches to the English
+reader. They are the best possible antidote for the rashness, ignorance,
+and folly which are the too common characteristics of amateur criticism
+of Indian politics. They are, moreover, agreeable reading; for Lord
+Dufferin, serious and well considered as are his observations, is never
+dull, and, whenever occasion permits, breaks away into a
+light-heartedness that reminds us that he is a true Irishman, and that
+the Sheridan blood flows in his veins. His touch is light; his spirits
+are gay; his fancy plays at ease. Whenever, for a moment, the senatorial
+purple is thrown aside, we perceive the courteous, kindly gentleman,
+sincerely pleased with the world in which he has played so distinguished
+a part, and the men and women whom his genial disposition and charming
+manners have bound to himself in the firm allegiance of personal
+affection. He is proud of his country, of his class, of his past good
+fortune, and--as he takes every opportunity of announcing--of his
+wife."--_Saturday Review_.
+
+"In this charming collection there are not many speeches which compare
+in importance and oratorical elevation with the brilliant orations and
+despatches of Lord Dufferin's Canadian administration; but we have a
+volume abounding in light on Indian history and rich in hereditary
+refinement of diction and vivacity of perception.... The actual
+condition of the Indian Empire at the time Lord Dufferin became Viceroy,
+and the healing influence his personality exercised upon the
+inflammation produced by many attempts to exploit India for party
+purposes, constitute some of Lord Dufferin's strongest claims to
+recognition among the great men who have made the English name renowned
+in the Indian world."--_Observer_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_ADVENTURES IN THE GREAT FOREST OF EQUATORIAL AFRICA_,
+
+AND THE COUNTRY OF THE DWARFS.
+
+By PAUL DU CHAILLU,
+Author of "The Viking Age" and "Land of the Midnight Sun."
+
+_An Abridged And Popular Edition. With Map and 90 Illustrations. Post
+8vo. 7s. 6d._
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_LUX MUNDI._
+
+A SERIES OF STUDIES IN THE RELIGION OF THE INCARNATION.
+
+Edited by Rev. CHARLES GORE, M.A.,
+
+Principal of Pusey House, and Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford.
+
+_Ninth Edition. 8vo. 14s._
+
+CONTENTS:--
+
+1. FAITH. Canon H. SCOTT HOLLAND, M.A.
+2. CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF GOD. The late Rev. AUBREY MOORE, M.A.
+3. PROBLEM OF PAIN: ITS BEARING ON FAITH IN GOD, Rev. J.R. ILLINGWORTH,
+ M.A.
+4. PREPARATION IN HISTORY FOR CHRIST. Rev. E.S. TALBOT, D.D.
+5. THE INCARNATION IN RELATION TO DEVELOPMENT. Rev. J.R. ILLINGWORTH,
+ M.A.
+6. THE INCARNATION AS THE BASIS OF DOGMA. Rev. R.C. MOBERLY, M.A.
+7. THE ATONEMENT. Rev. and Hon. ARTHUR LYTTELTON, M.A.
+8. THE HOLY SPIRIT AND INSPIRATION. Rev. C. GORE, M.A.
+9. THE CHURCH. Rev. W. LOCK, M.A.
+10. SACRAMENTS. Canon F. PAGET, D.D.
+11. CHRISTIANITY AND POLITICS. Rev. W.J.R. CAMPION, M.A.
+12. CHRISTIAN ETHICS. Rev. R.L. OTTLEY, M.A.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_OUR VICEREGAL LIFE IN INDIA._
+
+BEING A SELECTION FROM MY JOURNAL DURING THE YEARS 1884-8.
+
+By THE MARCHIONESS OF DUFFERIN AND AVA.
+
+_Fourth Thousand. With Portrait & Map. 2 Vols. Crown 8vo. 24s._
+
+"All who understand and sympathise with Indian life will hasten to read
+these two pleasant volumes. The journal is a running commentary on the
+multitudinous events which must crowd into such years as she passed in
+India, and is none the less pleasant for its simplicity and
+unpretentiousness. Perhaps the visit which Lady Dufferin paid to Burmah
+three years ago will attract as much attention as any other part of her
+travels."--_Daily Telegraph_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_A SOUTHERN PLANTER._
+
+By SUSAN DABNEY SMEDES.
+
+_Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d._
+
+"The book is eminently worthy of the great attention it has received. It
+puts the case of the Southern planters in a very rational and most
+interesting light. It may be described as the very antipodes to 'Uncle
+Tom's Cabin.' The picture of the rich, affluent patriarchal life, with
+woodlands, pastures and countless flocks, the master exercising paternal
+care over the slaves, and the planter's wife, working harder for her
+slaves than any slave could work, is extremely interesting and
+attractive. Then we have some striking pictures of the war between
+Federals and Confederates, and of the tremendous results. But the main
+charm of the book is the character of Thomas Dabney himself, who might,
+as a reality, be compared with some famous characters in fiction, with
+the Doctor Primrose of Goldsmith, or the Père Madelon of Victor Hugo....
+Mr. Gladstone has done well in drawing attention to his character and
+his story."--_Literary Churchman_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_FOUR YEARS' TRAVELS IN
+AUSTRALIA._
+
+AND CAMP LIFE WITH THE ABORIGINES OF QUEENSLAND.
+
+By CARL LUMHOLTZ, M.A.,
+
+Member of the Royal Society of Science of Norway.
+
+
+_With Maps, Coloured Plates and 120 Illustrations. Medium 8vo. 24s._
+
+"Mr. Lumholtz has a very pleasant and modest style of narrative, so that
+the whole book is as agreeable as it is instructive; but the portion
+most attractive from its novelty is that which details his proceeding
+when, for nearly a year, he lived alone among 'a race of people whose
+culture--if, indeed, they can be said to have any culture whatever--must
+be characterised as the lowest to be found among the whole genus _homo
+sapiens_.' The volume is one of the most complete of its kind in all
+respects, and a worthy record of the steadfast enterprise of a hardy
+Norseman in the Scientific Age. It should be specially remarked that he
+effaces himself more than most travellers; yet we can infer from the
+style and fine temper of his narrative that he belongs to the higher
+class of scientific explorers."--_Spectator_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_DRAMATIC OPINIONS_.
+
+By MRS. KENDAL.
+
+_Post 8vo. 1s._
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_A NATURALIST'S VOYAGE ROUND
+THE WORLD_.
+
+By CHARLES DARWIN, F.R.S.,
+
+WITH MAPS AND UPWARDS OF 100 ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE PLACES VISITED AND
+DESCRIBED.
+
+_Chiefly from Sketches taken on the Spot by_ ROBERT TAYLOR PRITCHETT.
+_Medium 8vo. 21s._
+
+*.* _The object of this edition is to aid the author's description by
+actual representations of the most interesting places and objects of
+Natural History referred to in them. This has been effected by securing
+the service of an artist who has visited the countries which Darwin
+describes._
+
+"This is an edition de luxe of the first work written by our great
+naturalist. Anybody who has read it is not likely to have forgotten it.
+It is a kind of natural history 'Robinson Crusoe.' It was during that
+famous voyage that Darwin made the observations and laid the foundation
+for his famous theory of Natural Selection. The present edition is by
+far the best and most attractive hitherto published. The illustrations
+are artistic in the highest degree, as everybody will understand when he
+knows they are by the artist of Lady Brassey's 'Sunbeam.' Most of them
+are from sketches made on the spot by Mr. Pritchett, with Darwin's book
+by his side."--_Science Gossip_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_THE BATTLE ABBEY ROLL_
+
+WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE NORMAN LINEAGES.
+
+By the DUCHESS OF CLEVELAND.
+
+_3 Vols. Small 4 to. 48s._
+
+"These handsome volumes are a solid monument to the industry and
+learning of the Author. On the whole the book is very much above the
+average of Antiquarian productions. The accounts of the leading families
+are given with accuracy and generally in an interesting manner. The
+three volumes are evidently a labour of love, and reflect no little
+credit on the industry, the knowledge and the capacity of their
+Author."--_Guardian, May_, 1890.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_THE VIKING AGE_.
+
+THE EARLY HISTORY, MANNERS, AND CUSTOMS OF THE ANCESTORS OF THE
+ENGLISH-SPEAKING NATIONS.
+
+ILLUSTRATED FROM THE ANTIQUITIES DISCOVERED IN MOUNDS, CAIRNS, AND BOGS,
+AS WELL, AS FROM THE ANCIENT SAGAS AND EDDAS.
+
+By PAUL B. DU CHAILLU.
+
+Author of "Explorations in Equatorial Africa," "Land of the Midnight
+Sun," &c.
+
+_With 1360 Illustrations. 2 Vols. 8vo. 42s._
+
+"There is in these volumes a collection of evidence and illustration of
+a great and important chapter in human life, which is nowhere else to be
+found in such a ready and convenient form."--_Guardian_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_THE RAILWAYS OF AMERICA_.
+
+THEIR CONSTRUCTION, DEVELOPMENT, MANAGEMENT, AND APPLIANCES.
+
+By VARIOUS WRITERS.
+
+WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY THOMAS M. COOLEY.
+
+Chairman of the Inter-State Commerce Commission.
+_With Maps, Charts, and 200 Illustrations. (480 pp.) Large 8vo. 31s.
+6d._
+
+"There is far more of interest and information in the book than we have
+been able to allude to; and it is perhaps not entirely unsatisfactory to
+the English reader to find, on the authority of the Americans
+themselves, that with all their energy and inventiveness, we are
+obviously still ahead of them in the art of rendering railway travelling
+at once speedy and safe, and in general principles and details. American
+engineers are behind no others of this epoch in talent and resource, but
+American railway working seems not yet to have surmounted the drawbacks
+arising from an inherently loose system of construction and working,
+fixed upon it at the outset by the desire for economy and by the lack of
+that feeling of responsibility for public safety which seems much more
+developed in the English character in connexion with public works of
+this kind. England has the credit of having invented the railway system,
+with all its vast consequences to the world, and we may be allowed as a
+nation to feel some pardonable pride in the assurance that in its
+working and management we are still in front of all other
+nations."--_The Builder_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_THE RAILWAYS OF ENGLAND_.
+
+By W.M. ACWORTH.
+
+_Fourth Edition. With 56 Illustrations. 8vo. 14s._
+
+CONTENTS:--
+
+NORTH WESTERN.
+MIDLAND.
+GREAT NORTHERN.
+MANCHESTER, SHEFFIELD, & LINCOLN.
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+SOUTH WESTERN.
+GREAT WESTERN.
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+CHATHAM & DOVER.
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+
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+of the age known as the railway, there are few who have even a general
+understanding of it, and fewer still who possess definite knowledge of
+its ramifications and details. Some such summary as Mr. Acworth gives is
+requisite to convey a real and lasting impression of the immensity of
+the organization and its daily effect upon the present conditions of
+life."--_Birmingham Daily Gazette_.
+
+
+_BY THE SAME AUTHOR_.
+
+_THE RAILWAYS OF SCOTLAND_.
+
+THEIR PRESENT POSITION, WITH A GLANCE AT THEIR PAST, AND A FORECAST OF
+THEIR FUTURE.
+
+_With a Map of the Scottish Railway System. Crown 8vo. 5s._
+
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+English railways with a very readable companion volume. This is a
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+its admirable map of existing lines and lines in progress, is eminently
+satisfactory. Burning questions of amalgamation or of competitive and
+retaliatory policies are treated with discretion. They are discussed, as
+was inevitable, but discussed within sober and proper
+bounds."--_Saturday Review_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_THE ENGLISH POOR_.
+
+A SKETCH OF THEIR SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY.
+
+By THOMAS MACKAY.
+
+_Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d._
+
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+are the problems opening before the man who would administer the poor
+law wisely and beneficently, we can honestly commend this book of Mr.
+Mackay's. For ourselves, we have derived much pleasure and not a little
+instruction from its perusal."--_St. James's Gazette_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_A HANDBOOK TO THE DEATH DUTIES_
+
+By SYDNEY BUXTON, M.P., AND
+GEORGE STAPYLTON BARNES, Barrister-at-Law.
+
+_Post 8vo. 3s. 6d._
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_A NATURALIST IN NORTH CELEBES;_
+
+A NARRATIVE OF TRAVELS IN MINAHASSA, THE SANGIR AND TALAUT ISLANDS,
+
+WITH NOTICES OF THE FAUNA, FLORA, AND ETHNOLOGY OF THE DISTRICTS
+VISITED.
+
+By SYDNEY J. HICKSON,
+M.A. (Cantab.), D.Sc. (Lond.), F.Z.S., Fellow of Downing College, Camb.
+
+_With 2 Maps and 36 Illustrations. 8vo. 16s._
+
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+Harold,' 'converse with Nature's charms, and view her shores unrolled.'
+The maps are of especial value."--_Daily Telegraph_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_THE LAND OF MANFRED_.
+
+RAMBLES IN APULIA AND OTHER REMOTE PARTS OF SOUTHERN ITALY,
+WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS.
+
+By JANET ROSS.
+
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+
+_With Map and Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 10s. 6d._
+
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+visited by Mrs. Ross, and the leading events connected with their
+history are very graphically described. These pages of Mrs. Ross's will
+undoubtedly tempt many of her compatriots to visit this fair unknown
+land, to its and the traveller's benefit."--_Nature_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_THE PHYSIOLOGY OF INDUSTRY;_
+
+BEING AN EXPOSURE OF CERTAIN FALLACIES IN EXISTING THEORIES OF
+ECONOMICS.
+
+By A.F. MUMMERY and J.A. HOBSON.
+
+_Crown 8vo. 6s._
+
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+controversy lately seen. The authors set themselves out as antagonistic
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+along with the individual.' The argument is full of acute observation,
+and the industrial process, as we may call it, is exposed to a careful
+scientific dissection.... The volume is eminently readable and
+valuable."--_North British Economist_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_THE GREAT SILVER RIVER,_
+AND THE ARGENTINE STATES, AS A FIELD FOR BRITISH SETTLERS.
+
+NOTES OF A RESIDENCE IN BUENOS AYRES.
+
+By Sir HORACE RUMBOLD, Bart., K.C.M.G.
+
+_2nd Edition, with a Chapter on the Commercial Resources of the Country.
+Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 12s._
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_THE COUNTRY BANKER:_
+
+_HIS CLIENTS, CARES, AND WORKS_.
+
+FROM FORTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE.
+
+By GEORGE RAE,
+Author of "Bullion's Letters to a Bank Manager."
+
+_Eighth Edition. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d._
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_COMEDY OF A COUNTRY HOUSE_.
+
+A NOVEL.
+
+By JULIAN STURGIS,
+Author of "John a Dreams," "John Maidment," &c.
+
+_Popular Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s._
+
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+
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+
+ * * * * *
+
+_PLAIN FRANCES MOWBRAY,_
+
+AND OTHER TALES.
+
+By the HON. EMILY LAWLESS.
+
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+
+_Post 8vo. 6s._
+
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+of detached stories not inferior in value to her more important
+works."--_Morning Post_.
+
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+same truth of description as in the very remarkable story of West of
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+
+ * * * * *
+
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+_HALF-YEARLY VOLUMES, bound in Cloth, Medium 8vo. 7s. 6d. each._
+
+VOLUME I. JANUARY--JUNE, 1887.
+VOLUME II. JULY--DECEMBER, 1887.
+VOLUME III. JANUARY--JUNE, 1888.
+VOLUME IV. JULY--DECEMBER, 1888.
+VOLUME V. JANUARY--JUNE, 1889.
+VOLUME VI. JULY--DECEMBER, 1889.
+VOLUME VII. JANUARY--JUNE, 1890.
+
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+CONTENTS FOR JULY, 1890.
+
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+
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+
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+ * * * * *
+
+_THE REIGN OF LAW_.
+
+By THE DUKE OF ARGYLL, K.G.
+
+_Nineteenth Edition. Crown 8vo. 5s._
+
+"A masterly book. Strong, sound, mature, able thought from its first
+page to its last."--_Spectator_.
+
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+calmest and most disengaged philosopher."--_Guardian_.
+
+
+BY THE SAME.
+
+_THE UNITY OF NATURE_.
+
+_Third Edition. 8vo. 12s._
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_MAJOR LAWRENCE, F.L.S._
+
+A NOVEL.
+
+By the HON. EMILY LAWLESS.
+
+Author of "Hurrish."
+
+_Popular Edition. Post 8vo. 6s._
+
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+
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+... but in our judgment Miss Lawless has completely succeeded....
+altogether there have been few stories published this season which may
+be read with such sincere pleasure, or studied with more
+profit."--_Academy_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_BUDDHISM_.
+
+ITS CONNEXION WITH BRAHMANISM AND HINDUISM, AND ITS CONTRAST WITH
+CHRISTIANITY.
+
+By SIR MONIER WILLIAMS, K.C.I.E., D.C.L., &c.
+
+_Second Edition, revised. With Index and Illustrations. 8vo. 21s._
+
+"Those who would study the subject fully, and it is well worth it, must
+go to the extremely able and carefully written book which Sir Monier
+Williams has produced. They will learn the relation of Buddhism to the
+earlier thoughts of India. They will have the details of the present
+faith and worship of Buddhists in different lands, with full accounts of
+the works, and beautifully engraved pictures of idols, temples and
+relics."--_The Rock_.
+
+"It would have been difficult to have found a more thoroughly qualified
+exponent of the mysteries of Buddhism than Professor Monier Williams.
+Readers will find the story of Buddhism clearly told, both in its
+outward manifestations and its esoteric leading, in a volume made
+readable by capital type, and pleasant by many
+illustrations."--_Guardian_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_LIFE, WORKS, AND LETTERS_
+OF
+_ALEXANDER POPE_.
+
+INCLUDING MANY ORIGINAL PIECES, AND MORE THAN FOUR HUNDRED LETTERS NOW
+FIRST PUBLISHED.
+
+Edited, with Introductions and Notes,
+
+By CROKER, ELWIN, and COURTHOPE.
+
+_With Portraits and Index, 10 Vols. 8vo. 10s. 6d. each_.
+
+*.* The NEW LIFE is by W.J. COURTHOPE.
+
+"This excellent edition of Pope supersedes all its predecessors, and to
+a study of Pope's life and works is absolutely indispensable. All that
+is valuable in the notes of previous editors is preserved. The new
+Prefaces and Notes contain an extraordinary amount of information, much
+of which appears for the first time. It is impossible to praise too
+highly the patient care and painstaking industry with which facts are
+sifted, omissions supplied, errors corrected."--_Edinburgh Review._
+
+"Though the life and works of the poet will still continue to be the
+battle-ground of students of English literature, no combatant can regard
+himself as adequately equipped for the contest who has not studied the
+suggestive criticism both of Pope's poetry and character, which is
+contained in Volume V. of this monumental edition."--_The Quarterly
+Review_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_THE OCCASIONAL THOUGHTS OF AN ASTRONOMER ON NATURE AND REVELATION_.
+
+By CHARLES PRITCHARD, D.D.,
+Savilian Professor of Astronomy at Oxford.
+
+_Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d_.
+
+CONTINUITY OF THE SCHEMES OF NATURE AND REVELATION.
+NATURAL SCIENCE AND NATURAL RELIGION.
+ON THE RELATIONS OF MIRACLES TO THE LAWS OF NATURE.
+THE GREAT MIRACLE IN JOSHUA.
+A SOLUTION OF THE DIFFICULTIES IN GENESIS.
+THE SLOWNESS OF THE DIVINE PROCEEDINGS IN NATURE AND IN GRACE
+THE STAR AND THE MAGI.
+
+"His (Prof. Pritchard) thoughts on such a subject must command
+attention, and these essays will well repay it.... Theologians are
+discussed here, by one who is both theologian and philosopher, with
+great learning and breadth of view and with equal courage and
+honesty.--_Scotsman_.
+
+"Anything from Professor Pritchard's pen is sure to be received with
+thankfulness all round. This volume is in reality a series of discourses
+which he has given at various times and in divers places to the British
+Association, the Church Congress, &c. The book is distinguished by a
+fine and delicate fibre of originality and thoughtfulness, and is also
+very delightfully written."--_Science Gossip_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_THE WITNESS OF THE PSALMS TO CHRIST AND CHRISTIANITY_.
+
+By W. ALEXANDER, D.D., Lord Bishop of Derry and Raphoe.
+
+_Third Edition, revised. Crown 8vo. 9s._
+
+"We thank the author for his beautiful and valuable treatise, which will
+open new views to many a pious student, give definiteness to the
+aspirations of many a devout soul, and be the means, we doubt not, of
+encouraging a more intelligent use of that Psalter which forms so large
+a part of our daily prayer and praise, and which is the best interpreter
+of the wants and feelings of the human soul, its deepest depths of
+grief, and its fullest and highest intuitions."--_Literary Churchman_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_AN HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT_.
+
+BEING AN EXPANSION OF THE LECTURES DELIVERED IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOL OF
+THE UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN.
+
+By GEORGE SALMON, D.D., F.R.S.,
+
+Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.
+
+_Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 9s._
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_THE MINISTER OF BAPTISM_.
+
+A HISTORY OF CHURCH OPINION FROM THE TIME OF THE APOSTLES.
+
+ESPECIALLY WITH REFERENCE TO HERETICAL AND LAY ADMINISTRATION.
+
+By Rev. WARWICK ELWIN, M.A.
+Curate of St. George's, Beckenham, Kent.
+
+_8vo. 12s._
+
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+complete without it."--_Scottish Guardian_.
+
+"Apart from its practical conclusions, Mr. Elwin's book is of the
+greatest value, and worthy of the highest praise. It fills a distinct
+gap in Church history, and forms most interesting reading. It is simply
+indispensable to the student of the subject."--_British Weekly_.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_THE LIFE AND SCIENTIFIC WORKS OF
+SIR WILLIAM SIEMENS, F.R.S.,_
+CIVIL ENGINEER.
+
+WITH A COLLECTION OF HIS PAPERS AND DISCOURSES.
+
+By WILLIAM POLE, F.R.S.,
+HON. SECRETARY OF THE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS AND
+E.F. BAMBER, C.E.
+
+_With Portrait and Illustrative Plates and Index. 4 Vols. 8vo._
+LIFE, _1 vol., 16s._ WORKS, _3 vols., 12s. each._
+
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+Whatever the occasion, he had always new and interesting ideas, put
+forth in language which a child could understand. It is no exaggeration
+to say that the life of such a man was spent in the public
+service."--LORD RAYLEIGH _at British Association_, 1884.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_MOHAMMED AND MOHAMMEDANISM_.
+
+By R. BOSWORTH SMITH, M.A.,
+Assistant Master in Harrow School, late Fellow of Trinity College,
+Oxford, Author of "The Life of Lord Lawrence," &c.
+
+_Third Edition. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d._
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_MURRAY'S HANDBOOK FOR
+TRAVELLERS IN ENGLAND & WALES_.
+
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+WITH DESCRIPTION OF PLACES, RAILWAY STATIONS, HOTELS, &c.
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+
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+
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+
+ * * * * *
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+
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+
+ * * * * *
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+
+SOMETIME UNITED STATES MINISTER IN ENGLAND.
+
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+8vo. 30s._
+
+ * * * * *
+
+_DANIEL O'CONNELL'S POLITICAL & PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE._
+
+1792-1847.
+
+EDITED WITH NOTICES OF HIS LIFE AND TIMES.
+
+By W.M.J. FITZPATRICK, F.S.A.
+
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+
+ * * * * *
+
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+
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+for comparison. The definitions are usually well
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+
+ * * * * *
+
+_THE CAREER OF MAJOR GEORGE BROADFOOT_
+
+IN AFGHANISTAN AND THE PUNJAB.
+
+By MAJOR WM. BROADFOOT, R.E.
+
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+
+ * * * * *
+
+WORKS BY MR. SYDNEY BUXTON, M.P.
+
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+
+AN HISTORICAL STUDY, 1783-1885.
+
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+
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+
+
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+
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+ * * * * *
+
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+
+SUMMER AND WINTER JOURNEYS THROUGH SWEDEN, NORWAY, LAPLAND AND NORTHERN
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+
+By PAUL B. DU CHAILLU,
+Author of "Explorations in Equatorial Africa," &c.
+
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+
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+A HISTORY OF GREEK SCULPTURE.
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+Trinity College, Dublin.
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+LANGUAGE, ART AND SCIENCE.
+
+By EDWARD B. TYLOR, LL.D., F.R.S.,
+Keeper of the Museum, Oxford, and Author of "Researches into the Early
+History of Mankind."
+
+_Third and Revised Edition. 2 Vols. 8vo._
+
+ * * * * *
+
+THE INFALLIBILITY OF THE CHURCH.
+
+A COURSE OF LECTURES DELIVERED IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY
+OF DUBLIN.
+
+By GEORGE SALMON, D.D.,
+
+Provost of Trinity College, Dublin.
+Author of "An Introduction to the New Testament."
+
+_A Revised and Popular Edition. Post 8vo._
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+ORIGINALLY COMPILED BY THE LATE PETER CUNNINGHAM, F.S.A.
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+_A Library Edition, Revised, Re-written and Re-arranged._
+
+By JAMES THORNE and H.B. WHEATLEY, F.S.A.
+
+_3 Vols, Medium 8vo._
+
+ * * * * *
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+THE METALLURGY OF IRON AND STEEL.
+
+By the late JOHN PERCY, M.D., F.R.S.
+
+A NEW AND REVISED EDITION, WITH THE AUTHOR'S LATEST CORRECTIONS, AND
+BROUGHT DOWN TO THE PRESENT TIME.
+
+By H. BAUERMAN, F.G.S.,
+Associate of the Royal School of Mines, and of the Institution of Civil
+Engineers.
+
+_With Illustrations. 8vo._
+
+ * * * * *
+
+A PORTABLE HANDBOOK TO THE ENGLISH CATHEDRALS.
+
+WITH A CONCISE DESCRIPTION OF EACH.
+
+_With Plans and Illustrations. One Volume. Crown 8vo._
+
+ * * * * *
+
+THE STUDENT'S HISTORY OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE.
+
+FROM THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EMPIRE TO THE ACCESSION OF COMMODUS, A.D.
+180.
+
+_Post 8vo._
+
+*.* This work will take up the History at the point at which Dean
+Liddell leaves off, and carry it down to the period at which Gibbon
+begins.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+THE POWER OF MOVEMENT IN PLANTS.
+
+By CHARLES DARWIN.
+
+_New and Cheaper Edition, Crown 8vo._
+
+ * * * * *
+
+HANDBOOK--EASTERN COUNTIES--
+
+CHELMSFORD, HARWICH, COLCHESTER, MALDON, CAMBRIDGE ELY, NEWMARKET, BURY
+ST. EDMUND'S, IPSWICH, WOODBRIDGE, FELIXSTOWE, LOWESTOFT, NORWICH,
+YARMOUTH, CROMER, THE NORFOLK BROADS, ETC.
+
+_New and Revised Edition. 1890. Map and Plans. Post 8vo._
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+ * * * * *
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+HANDBOOK--DURHAM AND NORTHUMBERLAND.
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+_New and Revised Edition. 1890. Map and Plans. Post 8vo._
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+HANDBOOK--HERTS, BEDFORD AND HUNTINGDON.
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+HANDBOOK--WARWICKSHIRE.
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+HANDBOOK--TURKEY IN ASIA,
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+CONSTANTINOPLE, THE BOSPHORUS, DARDANELLES, BROUSA, PLAIN OF TROY,
+CRETE, CYPRUS, SMYRNA, EPHESUS, THE SEVEN CHURCHES, COASTS OF THE BLACK
+SEA, ARMENIA, MESOPOTAMIA, &c.
+
+_New and Revised Edition. Maps and Plans. Post 8vo._
+
+ * * * * *
+
+A HANDBOOK FOR INDIA,
+
+A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR TRAVELLERS THROUGH THE PRINCIPAL ROUTES IN BENGAL,
+BOMBAY, MADRAS, PUNJAB, &c.,
+
+AND TO THE SUMMER RESORTS SIMLA, DARJEELING, MAHARALESHWAR, MATHERAN,
+MT. ABOO, &c.
+
+_One Volume. Maps and Plans. Post 8vo._
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+ * * * * *
+
+UNIVERSITY EXTENSION MANUALS.
+
+
+The Series of University Extension Manuals, to be published by Mr.
+MURRAY, of Albemarle Street, London, under the Editorship of Professor
+KNIGHT, of the University of St. Andrews, is primarily designed to aid
+the University Extension movement throughout the country, and to supply
+the need so widely felt by Students, of Text-books for study and
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+The Manuals will be issued simultaneously in England and America.
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+UNIVERSITY EXTENSION MANUALS.
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+_The Series will include the following Works:--_
+
+THE DAILY LIFE OF THE GREEKS AND ROMANS. By Professor W. ANDERSON,
+Oriel College, Oxford, and Frith College, Sheffield.
+
+THE HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY. By ARTHUR BERRY, Fellow of King's College,
+Cambridge (Senior Wrangler).
+
+SHAKESPEARE, AND HIS PREDECESSORS IN THE ENGLISH DRAMA. By F.S. BOAS,
+Balliol College, Oxford.
+
+THE ENGLISH POETS, FROM BLAKE TO TENNYSON. By Rev. STOPFORD A. BROOKE,
+Trinity College, Dublin.
+
+THE FINE ARTS. By Professor BALDWIN BROWN, University of Edinburgh.
+
+ENGLISH COLONIZATION AND EMPIRE. By A. CALDECOTT, Fellow of St. John's
+College, Cambridge.
+
+ENERGY IN NATURE: An Introduction to Physical Science. By JOHN COX,
+late Warden of Cavendish College, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
+
+CAPITAL IN ITS RELATION TO SOCIAL PROGRESS. By Dr. W. CUNNINGHAM,
+Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
+
+OUTLINES OF MODERN BOTANY. By Professor PATRICK GEDDES, University
+College, Dundee.
+
+THE JACOBEAN POETS. By EDMUND GOSSE, Trinity College, Cambridge.
+
+AN INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY; THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE BEAUTIFUL. By
+Professor KNIGHT, University of St. Andrews.
+
+TEXT BOOK OF THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION. By Professor SIMON S. LAURIE,
+University of Edinburgh.
+
+BRITISH DOMINION IN INDIA. By Sir ALFRED LYALL, K.C.B., K.C.S.I.
+
+THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. By C.E. MALLET, Balliol College, Oxford.
+
+THE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SENSES. By Professor MCKENDRICK, the University
+of Glasgow, and Dr. SNODGRASS, Physiological Laboratory, Glasgow.
+
+COMPARATIVE RELIGION. By Professor MENZIES, University of St. Andrews.
+
+PHYSIOGRAPHY. By HUGH ROBERT MILL, University of Edinburgh.
+
+LOGIC, INDUCTIVE AND DEDUCTIVE. By Professor MINTO, University of
+Aberdeen.
+
+THE ELEMENTS OF ETHICS. By JOHN H. MUIRHEAD, Balliol College, Oxford,
+Lecturer on Moral Science, Royal Holloway College.
+
+THE ENGLISH NOVEL, FROM ITS ORIGIN TO SIR W. SCOTT. By Professor
+RALEIGH, University College, Liverpool.
+
+OUTLINES OF ENGLISH LITERATURE. By WILLIAM RENTON, University of St.
+Andrews.
+
+STUDIES IN MODERN GEOLOGY. By Dr. R.D. ROBERTS, Fellow of Clare
+College, Cambridge, Secretary to the Cambridge and London University
+Extension Syndicates.
+
+PROBLEMS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY. By M.E. SADLER, Senior Student of
+Christ Church, Oxford, Secretary to the Oxford University Extension
+Delegacy.
+
+PSYCHOLOGY: A Historical Sketch. By Professor SETH, University of St.
+Andrews.
+
+MECHANICS. By Professor JAMES STUART, M.P., Trinity College,
+Cambridge.
+
+THE STUDY OF ANIMAL LIFE. By I. ARTHUR THOMSON, University of
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