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LÂM EN NAS. Historical Tales and Anecdotes of the Times of the Early Khalifahs. Translated from the Arabic Originals. By MRS. GODFREY CLERK, Author of "The Antipodes and Round the World." Crown 8vo. Price 75.

"We have quoted enough to show that this is an unusually interesting book. The translation is the work of a lady, and a very excellent and scholar-like translation it is, clearly and pleasantly written, and illustrated and explained by copious notes, indicating considerable learning and research."-Saturday Review.

"Those who like stories full of the genuine colour and fragrance of the East, should by all means read Mrs. Godfrey Clerk's volume.' -Spectator.

"On the whole, Mrs. Clerk's book, while it contains nothing that is not light and readable, will be found as full of valuable information as it is of amusing incident."-Evening Standard.

The accomplished lady who presents us with the volume has illustrated and annotated the various stories very elaborately, and has succeeded in making them thoroughly intelligible; we think, indeed, that her notes form the most interesting part of the book."-Literary Church

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OUNTAIN, MEADOW, AND MERE. A Series of Outdoor Sketches of Sport, Scenery, Adventures, and Natural History. By G. CHRISTOPHER DAVIES. With 16

Illustrations by W. HARCOUrt.

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Crown 8vo. 6s.

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"GOOD BOOKS are the precious life-blood of MASTER-SPIRITS."-Milton. These are some of the author's lighter and more generally interesting Essays on literary topics of permanent interest. His other prose contributions, critical and philosophical, to our literature are included in the collected editions of his works.

RIEFS AND PAPERS.

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Being Sketches of the

Bar and the Press. By Two IDLE APPRENTICES.
8vo. 7s. 6d.

Crown

"They are written with spirit and knowledge, and give some curious glimpses into what the majority will regard as strange and unknown territories."-Daily News.

"This is one of the best books to while away an hour and cause a generous laugh that we have come across for a long time."-John Bull.

65, Cornhill, & 12, Paternoster Row, London.

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Books for Presents, &c.

OLDIERING AND SCRIBBLING. BY ARCHIBALD FORBES, of the Daily News, Author of "My Experience of the War between France and Germany." Crown 8vo. 75. 6d.

"All who open it will be inclined to read through for the varied entertainment which it affords.”—Daily News. '

"There is a good deal of instruction to outsiders touching military life in this volume."—Evening Standard.

"There is not a paper in the book which is not thoroughly readable and worth reading."-Scotsman.

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I vol. Crown 8vo. Price 7s. 6d.

Shakespeare in Blackfriars.-The Loves of Goethe.-Romance of the Thames. An Exalted Horn.-Two Sprigs of Edelweiss.-Between Moor and Main.-An Episode of the Terror.-Harry Ormond's Christmas Dinner. - Agnes Bernauerin. - "Yes" or No"? A Model Romance. The Story of Little Jenny.-Dining.-The Record of a Vanished Life.

"Vivacious and interesting; and the volume will certainly make one of the pleasantest that can be taken to the seaside or to any country place during holiday time."-Scotsman.

"We can cordially recommend this book to those of our readers who are about to rusticate or travel."-Edin. Daily Review.

"Open the book, however, at what page the reader may, he will find something to amuse and instruct, and he must be very hard to please if he finds nothing to suit him, either grave or gay, stirring or romantic, in the capital stories collected in this well-got-up volume."-John Bull.

"It contains several other capital descriptive sketches, and one or two interesting stories."-Manchester Examiner.

ABINET PORTRAITS. Biographical Sketches of Living Statesmen.

CA

crown 8vo. 75. 6d.

By T. WEMYSS REID. I vol.

"We have never met with a work which we can more unreservedly praise. The sketches are absolutely impartial.”—Athenæum.

"We can heartily commend this work."-Standard.

"The Sketches of Statesmen' are drawn with a master hand."Yorkshire Post.

65, Cornhill, & 12, Paternoster Row, London.

Third Edition.

HE SECRET OF LONG LIFE.

THE

Dedicated by

Special Permission to Lord St. Leonards. Large crown
Svo. 55.

"A charming little volume, written with singular felicity of style and illustration."-Times.

"A very pleasant little book, which is always, whether it deal in paradox or earnest, cheerful, genial, scholarly."-Spectator.

"The bold and striking character of the whole conception is entitled to the warmest admiration."-Pall Mall Gazette.

"We should recommend our readers to get this book . . . . because they will be amused by the jovial miscellaneous and cultured gossip with which he strews his pages."-British Quarterly Review.

TREAMS FROM HIDDEN SOURCES.

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MONTGOMERIE RANKING. Crown 8vo. 6s.

By B.

"In point of style it is well executed, and the prefatory notices are very good."-Spectator.

"The effect of reading the seven tales he presents to us is to make us wish for some seven more of the same kind."-Pall Mall Gazette.

"The tales are given throughout in the quaint version of the earliest English translators, and in the introduction to each will be found much curious information as to their origin, and the fate which they have met at the hands of later transcribers or imitators, and much tasteful appreciation of the varied sources from whence they are extracted. . . . . We doubt not that Mr. Ranking's enthusiasm will communicate itself to many of his readers, and induce them in like manner to follow back these streamlets to their parent river."-Graphic.

FOUR AMUSING TRAVEL-BOOKS.

I.

'AYOUM; OR, ARTISTS IN EGYPT. A Tour with M. Gérôme and others. By J. LENOIR.

Illustrated. 7s. 6d.

Crown 8vo, cloth.

"The sketches, both by pen and pencil, are extremely interesting. Unlike books of travel of the ordinary kind, this volume is full of agreeable episodes told in a bright and sparkling style."

"A pleasantly written and very readable book.”—Examiner.
"The book is very amusing.

Whoever may take it up will find he has with him a bright and pleasant companion."-Spectator.

65, Cornhill, & 12, Paternoster Row, London.

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II.

WINTER IN MOROCCO. By AMELIA PERRIER.
Large crown 8vo. Illustrated. Price 10s. 6d.

"Well worth reading, and contains several excellent illustrations."— Hour.

"Miss Perrier is a very amusing writer. She has a good deal of humour, sees the oddity and quaintness (as they appear to us of Oriental life with a quick observant eye, and evidently turned her opportunities of sarcastic examination to account."-Daily News.

"Her synonyms, her graphic touches, her tours de phrase on the subject of dirt, are admirable, and she happily succeeds in conveying such an impression of the horrors of the place, that none of the many artists who are good enough to paint those delightful slumberous interiors for us, all colour and grapes, moon-eyed beauties, glistening floors, diapered walls, and long-necked sherbet jars, will have a chance of being believed for the future."-Spectator.

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ENT LIFE WITH ENGLISH GIPSIES IN
NORWAY. By HUBERT SMITH. In 8vo, cloth. Five

full-page Engravings, and 31 smaller Illustrations, with Map
of the Country showing Routes. New Edition, revised and
corrected. Price 21s.

"The work is copiously illustrated, not merely in name, but in fact; and there will be few who will not peruse it with pleasure."-Standard. "If any of our readers think of scraping an acquaintance with Norway, let them read this book. The engravings are for the most part excellent. The gipsies, always an interesting study, become doubly interesting, when we are, as in these pages, introduced to them in their daily walk and conversation."-Examiner.

"Written in a very lively style, and has throughout a smack of dry humour and satiric reflection which shows the writer to be a keen observer of men and things. We hope that many will read it and find in it the same amusement as ourselves."-Times.

IV.

HE PEARL OF THE ANTILLES; THE ARTIST
IN CUBA. By WALTER GOODMAN. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.
"A good-sized volume, delightfully vivid and picturesque. Several
chapters devoted to the characteristics of the people are exceedingly in-
teresting and remarkable. The whole book deserves the heartiest
Sparkling and amusing from beginning to end.
Reading it is like rambling about with a companion who is content to loiter,
observing everything, commenting upon everything, turning everything
into a picture, with a cheerful flow of spirits, full of fun, but far above
frivolity."-Spectator.

commendation.

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65, Cornhill, & 12, Paternoster Row, London.

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POETRY.

ETRICAL TRANSLATIONS FROM THE
GREEK AND LATIN POETS, AND OTHER
POEMS. By R. B. BOSWELL, M. A. (Oxon). Crown 8vo.
Price 5s.

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TALE OF THE SEA, SONNETS, AND OTHER
POEMS. BY JAMES HOWELL. Crown 8vo, cloth, 5s.

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MITATIONS FROM THE GERMAN OF SPITTA

AND TERSTEGEN. BY LADY DURAND. Crown 8vo. 4s.

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An acceptable addition to the religious poetry of the day."— Courant.

65, Cornhill, & 12, Paternoster Row, London.

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