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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 <a href = "https://www.gutenberg.org">www.gutenberg.org</a></pre> +<p>Title: Mr. Edward Arnold's New and Popular Books, December, 1901</p> +<p>Editor: Edward Arnold</p> +<p>Release Date: March 30, 2005 [eBook #15504]</p> +<p>Language: English</p> +<p>Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1</p> +<p>***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MR. EDWARD ARNOLD'S NEW AND POPULAR BOOKS, DECEMBER, 1901***</p> +<p> </p> +<h4>E-text prepared by Jonathan Ingram, David Garcia,<br /> + and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team<br /> + (https://www.pgdp.net)</h4> +<p> </p> +<hr class="full" /> +<p> </p> +<p> </p> +<p> +<span class="pagenum"><a id="page1" name="page1"></a>[1]</span> +</p> +<p class="right"> + <i>December</i>, 1901. +</p> + +<h1> +Mr. Edward Arnold's +<br /> +New and Popular Books. +</h1> + +<p style="float: left;"> +Telegrams: <br />'Scholarly, London.' +</p> +<p class="right" style="float: right;"> +37 Bedford Street, <br /> Strand, London. +</p> + +<hr style="clear: both;" /> + +<h2> +LINKS WITH THE PAST. +</h2> +<h3> +By MRS. CHARLES BAGOT. +</h3> +<p class="center"> +<i>Demy 8vo., with Photogravure Portrait, 16s.</i> +</p> +<p class="center"> +THIRD IMPRESSION. +</p> +<p class="quote"> + 'These "Links with the Past" are well worth reading, for not only do + they introduce you to many agreeable personalities, but they illumine + in unexpected quarters a past that is fast vanishing beyond the reach + of personal recollections.'—<i>Morning Post</i>. +</p> +<p class="quote"> + 'Few books of its kind that have lately appeared have been so + entertaining and so full of interest as this, which, while it only + professes to offer passing glimpses of bygone days, is a far more + trustworthy and vivid record of social life during the greater part of + the last century than many works of greater pretensions.'—<i>World</i>. +</p> +<p class="quote"> + 'Mrs. Bagot has had all the advantages which a long life and the best + society give to the memoir writer. Add to these an excellent memory, + keen perceptions, and a decided gift of expression, and we have all + the materials for a most pleasant <i>pot-pourri</i>.'—<i>Times</i>. +</p> +<p class="quote"> + 'Every one who appreciates a volume of well-bred political and social + gossip ought to read Mrs. Bagot's "Links with the Past."'—<i>Standard</i>. +</p> +<p class="quote"> + 'Rich and suggestive as this entertaining book is, it is clear that + the author is not merely a keen observer of life and manners, but that + she has enjoyed opportunities of the social kind that do not fall to + many.'—<i>Westminster Gazette</i>. +</p> + +<hr /> + +<p> +<span class="pagenum"><a id="page2" name="page2"></a>[2]</span> +</p> + +<h2> +MEMORIALS OF +<br /> +THE VERY REV. W.C. LAKE, D.D., +</h2> +<p class="center"> +DEAN OF DURHAM, 1869-1894. +</p> +<p class="center"> +Edited by his Widow, KATHARINE LAKE. +</p> +<p class="center"> +<i>One volume, 8vo., with Photogravure Portrait, 16s.</i> +</p> +<p> +At the time of his death in 1897, the late Dean of Durham was engaged +upon his Reminiscences, but they were unfortunately left in a very +fragmentary and incomplete condition. Mrs. Lake has, however, put the +MSS. in order, with the co-operation of Canon Rawlinson, of Canterbury, +and supplemented it with such additional materials as were in her +possession, including a selection from the Dean's full and varied +correspondence. +</p> +<p> +Dean Lake was a Fellow and Tutor of Balliol during the height of the +Oxford Movement, and was afterwards a member of the famous Royal +Commission on Education, which may be said to have laid the foundation +for all subsequent legislation on the subject. He was on intimate terms +with the leading men in the English Church during an eventful period of +its history, but, though a strong Churchman, he was a thorough man of +the world, of broad views and wide culture. Mrs. Lake has been permitted +to publish letters to her husband from his numerous friends, including +Arch-bishop Tait, Dean Church, Dean Stanley, Mr. Gladstone, Canon +Liddon, Dr. Pusey, Lord Halifax, and others—letters that not only add +considerably to our knowledge of those distinguished characters, but +contain many valuable comments upon large questions of permanent +interest. +</p> +<hr /> + +<h2> +WITH RIMINGTON. +</h2> +<h3> +By L. MARCH PHILLIPPS, +</h3> +<p class="center"> +LATELY CAPTAIN IN RIMINGTON'S GUIDES. +</p> +<p class="center"> +<i>Demy 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d.</i> +</p> +<hr /> +<p class="center"> +NEW EDITION. +</p> +<h2> +BALLADS OF THE FLEET. +</h2> +<h3> +By SIR RENNELL RODD, K.C.M.G. +</h3> +<p class="center"> +NEW AND CHEAPER EDITION, WITH ADDITIONAL POEMS. +</p> +<p class="center"> +<i>Crown 8vo., cloth, 2s. 6d.</i> +</p> + +<hr /> + +<p> +<span class="pagenum"><a id="page3" name="page3"></a>[3]</span> +</p> + +<h2 style="font-family: sans-serif;"> +LIVES OF HOLY MEN. +</h2> +<h2> +MONSIEUR VINCENT. +</h2> +<p class="center"> +<i>A SKETCH OF A CHRISTIAN SOCIAL REFORMER OF THE +<br /> +SEVENTEENTH CENTURY</i>. +</p> +<h3> +By JAMES ADDERLEY, +</h3> +<p class="center"> +AUTHOR OF 'FRANCIS, THE LITTLE POOR MAN OF ASSISI,' 'STEPHEN REMARX,' ETC. +</p> +<p class="center"> +<i>Small crown 8vo., elegantly bound, with devotional Portrait, 3s. 6d.</i> +</p> +<p> +This little life of St. Vincent de Paul does not aim at supplanting +larger biographies, but it contains enough to make the reader feel that +to know nothing of St. Vincent would be a serious loss to anyone who +desires a knowledge of the History of the Church and her advance towards +the solution of social problems. +</p> +<hr /> +<h2> +HUGH OF LINCOLN. +</h2> +<h3> +By CHARLES MARSON, +</h3> +<p class="center"> +VICAR OF HAMBRIDGE, TAUNTON. +</p> +<p class="center"> +<i>Small crown 8vo., elegantly bound, with Portrait, 3s. 6d.</i> +</p> +<p> +This volume is uniform in design with the preceding, and will, it is +hoped, form part of a little series of the Lives of Holy Men, which may +be helpful to Churchmen of the present day. The portrait in the +frontispiece is based upon a statue surmounting a pinnacle of Lincoln +Cathedral, specially photographed for the purpose. +</p> +<hr /> +<h2> +FRANCIS: +</h2> +<p class="center"> +The Little Poor Man of Assisi. +</p> +<p class="center"> +<i>A SHORT STORY OF THE FOUNDER OF THE BROTHERS MINOR</i>. +</p> +<h3> +By JAMES ADDERLEY. +</h3> +<p class="center"> +<i>Second Edition, with photogravure Portrait of St. Francis, crown +8vo., 3s. 6d.</i> +</p> +<p class="quote"> +'Mr. Adderley has written a pleasant, sympathetic, graphic account of +the most fascinating of mediĉval saints. We can heartily recommend Mr. +Adderley's book. It is thoroughly up to modern knowledge, and contains +references to works as recent as M. Sabatier's publication of the +"Tractatus de Indulgentia S. Mariĉ in Portiuncula." A useful abridged +translation of the Franciscan rule is appended.'—<i>Guardian</i>. +</p> +<p class="quote"> +'Admirers of St. Francis will gladly welcome this little book. The story +of his life is told clearly and in beautiful language.'—<i>Ave +Maria</i>. +</p> + +<hr /> + +<p> +<span class="pagenum"><a id="page4" name="page4"></a>[4]</span> +</p> + +<h2> +SEVEN ROMAN STATESMEN. +</h2> +<h3> +By C.W. OMAN, +</h3> +<p class="center"> +DEPUTY CHICHELE PROFESSOR OF HISTORY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. AUTHOR +OF 'THE ART OF WAR,' 'A HISTORY OF ENGLAND,' ETC. +</p> +<p class="center"> +<i>Crown 8vo., with Portraits, 6s.</i> +</p> +<p> +This work contains a detailed study of some of the great Romans whose +fame is eternal. Cĉsar, Pompey, Sulla and the Gracchi were the men who +made Roman History, and their characters and actions are of living +interest to-day. Professor Oman's volume is based upon a series of +lectures given in Oxford, thoroughly revised for publication, and he +has selected the portraits with great care. +</p> +<hr /> +<h2> +IMPERIUM ET LIBERTAS. +</h2> +<h3> +By BERNARD HOLLAND. +</h3> +<p class="center"> +<i>One volume, octavo, 12s. 6d. net.</i> +</p> +<p class="quote"> +'The book is one which it will be the desire, we may perhaps say the +necessity, of every student of the higher politics of the Empire to read +carefully. The development of the Empire ... and the character and +ideals of the collective organization as a whole, as these stand before +the world at the beginning of the twentieth century, are discussed by +Mr. Holland in a vein of modest conviction, and withal of illuminating +criticism, supported by apt quotation and example, which is very +instructive.'—<i>Spectator</i>. +</p> +<p class="quote"> +'Mr. Bernard Holland has written a good book upon a great subject. He +writes with sobriety and force, backed by wide reading and considerable +knowledge of affairs. His book ought to be widely read and seriously +considered.'—<i>Times</i>. +</p> +<p class="quote"> +'A very remarkable book; eminently instructive. The newest political +thought is addressed to the beginnings and the desirability of a +complete transformation of the British Empire. They are not all dreamers +and faddists who commend the change and would hasten it. Of such is Mr. +Bernard Holland, a man whose studies, whose sagacity, whose freedom from +the limitations of partizanship and the heats of controversy, entitle +him to a respectful hearing whenever he speaks.'—<i>Pall Mall +Gazette</i>. +</p> +<hr /> +<h2> +RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF THE TRANSVAAL WAR. +</h2> +<h3> +By E.T. COOK, +</h3> +<p class="center"> +Recently Editor of the <i>Daily News</i>. +</p> +<p class="center"> +THIRD IMPRESSION. <i>One volume, demy 8vo., 12s. 6d. net.</i> +</p> +<p class="quote"> +'We must congratulate Mr. Cook most warmly on his achievement. Whatever +else may be read about the diplomacy that preceded the war, his book +must certainly be read. It will immensely increase a reputation that +already stood very high. No recent book on any political question has +been so good, and we are inclined to think it marks out Mr. Cook as the +ablest political journalist of the day. The writing is of a masterly +lucidity.'—<i>Literature</i>. +</p> +<p class="quote"> +'Mr. Cook has produced a handbook of the political history of the War, +the practical utility and instructive value of which it would be +difficult to exaggerate.'—<i>World</i>. +</p> + +<hr /> + +<p> +<span class="pagenum"><a id="page5" name="page5"></a>[5]</span> +</p> + +<h2> +FINLAND: +</h2> +<p class="center"> +Its Public and Private Economy. +</p> +<h3> +By N.C. FREDERIKSEN, +</h3> +<p class="center"> +FORMERLY PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL ECONOMY AND FINANCE IN THE UNIVERSITY +OF COPENHAGEN. +</p> +<p class="center"> +<i>Crown 8vo., cloth, 6s.</i> +</p> +<p> +SUMMARY OF CONTENTS: I. Peculiarities of Finnish Civilization. II. The +Agricultural Classes. III. The Land Laws of Finland. IV. Methods and +Conditions of Agriculture. V. Forestry. VI. Mining and Manufacturing +Industries. VII. Commerce, Navigation, and Fisheries. VIII. Money and +Banking. IX. Means of Communication. X. The Exchequer, and Civic Duties. +XI. The Government of Finland and its Future. +</p> +<hr /> +<h2> +TROOPER 8,008 I.Y. +</h2> +<h3> +By the Hon. SIDNEY PEEL, +</h3> +<p class="center"> +BARRISTER-AT-LAW. +</p> +<p class="center"> +<i>With 16 Illustrations from Photographs, and a Map, demy 8vo., 7s. 6d.</i> +</p> +<p class="center"> +SIXTH IMPRESSION. +</p> +<p class="quote"> +'We congratulate Mr. Peel most heartily on his frank and manly book. +That it will obtain a very large number of readers we do not doubt, for +it is a fascinating record of service in perhaps the most interesting +body of troops that took part in the war. In his book we get war as seen +from the ranks, recorded not only by a singularly able and cultivated +man, but by one who had plenty of experience of men and cities, and one +who had a first-hand acquaintance of generals and politicians before he +went campaigning.'—<i>Spectator</i>. +</p> +<p class="quote"> +'This book seems to us to be perhaps the best contribution to the +literature of the war that has yet been written. It is a plain soldierly +narrative of what the writer actually did and saw, set down in +unvarnished language, yet in English which it is a pleasure to read for +its straightforward fluency.'—<i>St. James's Gazette</i>. +</p> +<p class="quote"> +'From first page to last it is a good book.'—<i>Pilot</i>. +</p> +<p class="quote"> +'A most lively and amusing record.'—<i>Daily Express</i>. +</p> +<p class="quote"> +'Written in a remarkably easy and interesting manner, leaving one with a +vivid impression of what campaigning under present-day conditions really +means.'—<i>Westminster Gazette</i>. +</p> +<hr /> +<h2> +KING EDWARD'S COOKERY BOOK. +</h2> +<h3> +By FLORENCE A. GEORGE, +</h3> +<p class="center"> +TEACHER OF COOKERY IN KING EDWARD'S SCHOOLS, BIRMINGHAM. +</p> +<p class="center"> +<i>Crown 8vo., 3s. 6d.</i> +</p> +<p> +This little volume is designed to give practical instruction in simple +cookery. It takes nothing for granted, and gives sensible notes and +rules for every phase of culinary work. The chief part of the book is +occupied with recipes suitable for ordinary English households under +economical management. It will be found equally useful in Schools of +Cookery and for domestic purposes. +</p> + +<hr /> + +<p> +<span class="pagenum"><a id="page6" name="page6"></a>[6]</span> +</p> + +<h2> +THE BALANCING OF ENGINES. +</h2> +<h3> +By W.E. DALBY, M.A., B.Sc., M. Inst. C.E., M.I.M.E., +</h3> +<p class="center"> +PROFESSOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS IN THE CITY +AND GUILDS OF LONDON TECHNICAL COLLEGE, FINSBURY. +</p> +<p class="center"> +<i>Demy 8vo., with 173 Illustrations.</i> +</p> +<hr /> +<h2> +A HANDBOOK ON FERMENTATION AND THE FERMENTATION INDUSTRIES. +</h2> +<h3> +By CHARLES G. MATTHEWS. +</h3> +<p class="center"> +<i>Crown 8vo., fully Illustrated.</i> +</p> +<hr /> +<h2> +HUMAN EMBRYOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY. +</h2> +<h3> +By A. 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PHILLIPS, M.D., LL.D., +</h3> +<p class="center"> +EXAMINER IN MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS IN ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY. +</p> +<p class="center"> +<i>Fully Illustrated, demy 8vo., 4s. 6d. net.</i> +</p> +<hr /> +<h2> +PHOTOTHERAPY. +</h2> +<h3> +By N.R. FINSEN. +</h3> +<p class="center"> +Translated by J.H. SEQUEIRA, M.D. +</p> +<p class="center"> +<i>Demy 8vo., with Illustrations, 4s. 6d. net.</i> +</p> +<p> +CONTENTS.—I. The Chemical Rays of Light and Smallpox. II. Light as a +Stimulant. III. Treatment of Lupus Vulgaris by concentrated Chemical +Rays. +</p> +<hr /> +<h2> +PHYSICAL DETERMINATIONS. +</h2> +<p class="center"> +Laboratory Instructions for the Determination of Physical Quantities +connected with General Physics, Heat, Electricity and Magnetism, Light +and Sound. +</p> +<h3> +By W.R. KELSEY, B.Sc., A.I.E.E. +</h3> +<p class="center"> +<i>Crown 8vo., cloth, 4s. 6d.</i> +</p> + +<hr /> + +<p> +<span class="pagenum"><a id="page7" name="page7"></a>[7]</span> +</p> + +<h2 style="font-family: sans-serif;"> + NEW NOVELS. +</h2> +<hr /> +<p class="center"> +<i>Price Six Shillings each</i>. +</p> +<div style="margin-left: 10%; margin-right: 10%;"> +<p> +<b>THE FIERY DAWN</b>. +</p> +<p class="center"> +By M.E. COLERIDGE, +</p> +<p class="center"> +AUTHOR OF 'THE KING WITH TWO FACES.' +</p> +<p class="right"> +[<i>Second Impression</i>. +</p> +<p> +<b>CYNTHIA'S WAY</b>. +</p> +<p class="center"> +By MRS. ALFRED SIDGWICK, +</p> +<p class="center"> +AUTHOR OF 'THE GRASSHOPPERS,' 'THE INNER SHRINE,' ETC. +</p> +<p class="right"> +[<i>Second Impression</i>. +</p> +<p> +<b>THE ARBITER</b>. +</p> +<p class="center"> +By MRS. HUGH BELL, +</p> +<p class="center"> +AUTHOR OF 'THE STORY OF URSULA.' +</p> +<p> +<b>MR. ELLIOTT: a Story of Factory Life</b>. +</p> +<p class="center"> +By ISABELLA O. FORD, +</p> +<p class="center"> +AUTHOR OF 'ON THE THRESHOLD,' 'MISS BLAKE OF MONKSHALTON,' ETC. +</p> +<p> +<b>T' BACCA QUEEN</b>. +</p> +<p class="center"> +By THEODORA WILSON. +</p> +<p> +<b>THE BETTALEY JEWELS</b>. +</p> +<p class="center"> +By E.M. BALFOUR BROWNE. +</p> +<p> +<b>HALF MY LIFE</b>. +</p> +<p class="center"> +By CAPTAIN W.T. HICKMAN. +</p> +<p> +<b>CASTING OF NETS</b>. +</p> +<p class="center"> +By RICHARD BAGOT. +</p> +<p class="right"> +[<i>Eighth impression.</i> +</p> +<p> +<b>RED POTTAGE</b>. +</p> +<p class="center"> +By MARY CHOLMONDELEY. +</p> +<p class="right"> +[<i>Thirteenth impression</i> +</p> +<p> +<b>THE KING WITH TWO FACES</b>. +</p> +<p class="center"> +By M.E. 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Members of Mr. Morris's staff are also retained at +the Essex House Press, and it is the hope of the Guild of Handicraft by +this means to continue in some measure the tradition of good printing +and fine workmanship which William Morris revived. +</p> +<p> +Subscribers to the complete series of Essex House Publications are given +priority for any new book issued, and the number of subscribers is +constantly increasing. +</p> +<p> +Among the volumes expected to be published during the coming season are +the following: +</p> +<p class="quote"> + ERASMUS' <b>Praise of Folly</b>. SIR THOMAS CHALLONER'S Translation + (Elizabethan). With a set of illustrations, borders, frontispiece, and + initial by WILLIAM STRANG, and a cloth cover in motley by C.R. ASHBEE. + 250 copies. £3 3s. +</p> +<p class="quote"> + <b>The Psalms of David</b>. This book will be in the new type with a + fresh set of historiated 'bloomers' designed by C.R. 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