OXFORD AMD HER COLLEGES. 



A View from the Radcliffe Library. 



By GOLDWIN SMITH, D.C.L. 



18mo, Cloth, 75 cents. 



" It is delightfully written by one wholly in love 

 with his theme, and it will be read with pleasure by all 

 who are attracted by the charms of academic life." — 

 The Boston Beacon. 



"Who should speak for Oxford if not the author of 

 this little book ? The spirit of learning, the flavor of 

 his mental life, the charm of his style, are all supreme 

 in some such analysis, history, or interpretation as he 

 gives us in this view from the Radclifte." — Public 

 Opinion. 



" From a literary point of view this is the most at- 

 tractive piece of Goldwin Smith's writings. . . . We 

 learn much from this little book. It is unalloyed pleas- 

 ure to peruse ' Oxford and her Colleges.' " — The Phila- 

 delphia Public Ledger. 



" Oxford in its long history, its beautiful architecture, 

 its scholarly traditions, and its illustrious figures, lives 

 again in this little book; and the reader who looks down 

 upon the old university town with Professor Smith to 

 tell the story for him will have an hour of the rarest 

 pleasure." — The Outlook. 



" It is scarcely necessary to make use of this com- 

 paratively slight occasion to praise Professor Goldwin 

 Smith's intellectual methods, and yet their value may 

 be felt in this brief historical condensation, perhaps, 

 more vividly than upon a larger scale." — The New 

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