The Fight with France for
North America
By A. G. BRADLEY, Author of “ Wolfe.”
Demy 8vo, with Maps. 15^.
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never halts, and the account of the country, and the quick new methods of
warfare there are vivid and extremely intelligent.”—Manchester Guardian.
England, Egypt and the Sudan
By H. D. TRAILL
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tioned outline, by a publicist and critic of Mr. Traill’s ability, well deserves to
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century.”—Literature.
War and Policy
Essays by SPENSER WILKINSON
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earnest essays. No man has exposed the fundamental faults of our military
administration more clearly and more vigorously. . . . We cordially
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The Mind of Tennyson
HIS THOUGHTS ON GOD, FREEDOM, AND IMMORTALITY
By E. HERSHEY SNEATH, Ph.D
Professor of Philosophy in Yale University.
Crown 8vo, 55. net. Third Edition.
“ Admirably sums up for us Tennyson’s philosophic ideas and the creed
he had ultimately arrived at. Since Mr. Stopford Brooke’s comprehensive
survey of Tennyson, nothing so excellent has been written on the poet’s ideas.”
—Spectator.
Leaves from the Golden Legend
Chosen by H. D. MADGE, LL.M
With numerous Illustrations by H. M. Watts
Post 8vo, New Edition, y. 6d. net.
“ One of the prettiest of current publications is ‘ Leaves from the Golden
Legend,’ a small volume which is a miracle of good taste in the matters of
type, paper, illustrations and binding.”—Globe.
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North America
By A. G. BRADLEY, Author of “ Wolfe.”
Demy 8vo, with Maps. 15^.
“ This historical sketch is excellent, the arrangement is good, the narrative
never halts, and the account of the country, and the quick new methods of
warfare there are vivid and extremely intelligent.”—Manchester Guardian.
England, Egypt and the Sudan
By H. D. TRAILL
Demy 8vo, with Maps. I2J.
“ The judicious and lucid record of that history, in brief but well-propor-
tioned outline, by a publicist and critic of Mr. Traill’s ability, well deserves to
be carefully perused by all students of events in the latter half of the nineteenth
century.”—Literature.
War and Policy
Essays by SPENSER WILKINSON
Demy 8vo, with Maps. 15J.
“ Taken as a whole, we have nothing but admiration for these vigorous and
earnest essays. No man has exposed the fundamental faults of our military
administration more clearly and more vigorously. . . . We cordially
recommend these essays to our readers.”—Spectator.
The Mind of Tennyson
HIS THOUGHTS ON GOD, FREEDOM, AND IMMORTALITY
By E. HERSHEY SNEATH, Ph.D
Professor of Philosophy in Yale University.
Crown 8vo, 55. net. Third Edition.
“ Admirably sums up for us Tennyson’s philosophic ideas and the creed
he had ultimately arrived at. Since Mr. Stopford Brooke’s comprehensive
survey of Tennyson, nothing so excellent has been written on the poet’s ideas.”
—Spectator.
Leaves from the Golden Legend
Chosen by H. D. MADGE, LL.M
With numerous Illustrations by H. M. Watts
Post 8vo, New Edition, y. 6d. net.
“ One of the prettiest of current publications is ‘ Leaves from the Golden
Legend,’ a small volume which is a miracle of good taste in the matters of
type, paper, illustrations and binding.”—Globe.
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