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The Burlesque Napoleon. Being the Story of the Life and Kingship of Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, youngest brother of Napoleon the Great. By Philip W. Sergeant, B.A., author of "The Courtships of Catherine the Great." Fully illustrated. Demy 8vo, 10s. 6d. net.

Red o' the Feud. By Halliwell Sutcliffe, author of "A Man of the Moors," "Mistress Barbara Cunliffe," etc. Crown 8vo, 6s.

The author of "Through Sorrow's Gates" has returned to that wild atmosphere of the moor-feuds which seems to bold a special glamour for him. In this story the witchery of rugged heath and wind-swept glen mingles with the stormy passions of the feud inseparably.

Pictures in Umbria. By Catherine S. Macquoid, author of "In the Ardennes," "About Yorkshire," etc. With 50 original illustrations by Thomas R. Macquoid, R.I. (Uniform with "The Cathedral Series.") Price 6s. net.

"Pictures in Umbria" gives an account of the marvellous old hill cities—Perugia, Assisi, and others—and endeavours to convey the charm of the scenery around them, to describe the Art treasures they contain, and to recall the associations interwoven with their history.

The Cathedrals of England and Wales. By T. Francis

Bumpus, author of "Summer Holidays Among the Glories of France." With many plates and minor decorations, and specially designed heads and tailpieces to each chapter. Two vols., 8vo, decorative cover, cloth gilt, 6s. net each.

Iconoclasts: A Book of Dramatists. Illuminating critical studies of modern revolutionary playwrights. By James Huneker. Crown 8vo, 6s. net.

Henrik Ibsen. August Strindberg. Henry Becque. Gerhart Hauptmann. Paul Hervieu. The Quintessence of Shaw. Maxim Gorky's Nachtasyl. Hermann Sudermann. Princess Mathilde's Play. Duse and D'Annunzio. Villiers de l'lsle Adam. Maurice Maeterlinck.

The Cost. By David Graham Phillips. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 6s. A thrilling story of city life equal in every respect to Norris's "The Pit."

The Captains and the Kings. Intimate Reminiscences of Notabilities. By Henry Haynie, author of "Paris, Past and Present," and Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur. With 8 facsimiles of autograph letters. 8½ by 5½. Cloth gilt, 348 pages. Price 6s. net.

Here the reader will find himself in the presence, as it were, of Emperors, Kings, Queens, and Princes, of Savants and distinguished Musicians, of Painters and Philosophers, of Statesmen and Great Writers, of Popes and Diplomats.

Notes from my South Sea Log. By Louis Becke, author of "By Reef and Palm." Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 6s.

An account of Mr Becke's sporting and fishing adventures whilst supercargo in the South Seas, together with many notes on the habits and superstitions of the Islanders.

The A B C Literary Guide to London. With many illustrations. Cloth gilt, is. net.

The object of this little book is to add interest to rambles in London by a careful alphabetical record of the homes and haunts of distinguished literary men and women. In many cases, as is duly noted, the houses themselves are still standing; in others the sites are definitely pointed out, and short extracts are given from biographies, showing with what particular events in the lives of their occupants these residences are identified.

THIRD PRINTING. The Campaign with Kuropatkin. By Douglas Story. Fully illustrated. Demy 8vo, cloth gilt, 10s. 6d. net.

"Mr Story is to be congratulated upon his book. It it bright and entertaining. The work of a trained observer and skilful writer."—Daily Mail.

THIRD PRINTING. " The Semiramis of the North."—Voltaire.

The Courtships of Catherine the Great. By Philip W. Sergeant, B.A. (late Scholar of Trinity College, Oxford). Illustrated. Demy 8vo, cloth gilt, 10s. 6d. net.

"Extremely interesting and pleasant reading."—Saturday Review. "A valuable addition to the scanty English literature upon the subject."—Lttds Mercury.

The Queen's Progress, and other Elizabethan Sketches. By Felix E. Schelling. With six photogravure portraits. Decorative cover. Crown 8vo, 10s. net.

"We will go so far as to say that in his ten short chapters within the compass of this beautifully printed book may be tasted the flavour of the Elizabethan period with more pleasure than in any other work of recent times."—Daily Graphic.