12 ^§ Supplementary List 



New Work by Caroline Qearey. 



TWO FRENCH QUEENS. 



Elizabeth of Valois — ^Marguerite of Valois. By the Author of "In 

 Other Lands," "Three Empresses." With Portraits, crown 8vo, 

 cloth, 6s. — Second Editioi. 



"We have the \&ry highest opinion of Miss Gearey's powers, and uncon- 

 ditionally recommend her book." — Glasgozv Daily Mail. 

 "Miss Gearey has once more given us a charming collection of historical 

 biographies, compiled with care and written with taste and true womanly 

 feeling." — Birvziiigham Gazette. 



IS NATURAL SELECTION THE CREATOR OF SPECIES ? 

 By Duncan Graham. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. 



This work is a library of reference on the most controversial subjects of the 

 day, and in it Darwin and his theories are analytically tested, and the whole 

 of the teleological argument is set forth with much lucidity. The merit of 

 this work is that it is a compendium of the subject of Evolution, and in 

 itself a small theological encyclopaedia made popular. 



By Robert Woolvvard ("Old Wooiward "), 



NIGH ON SIXTY YEARS AT SEA. 



Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. With Portrait. — Second Edition. 



" Verj' entertaining reading. Captain Wooiward writes sensibly and straight- 

 forwardly, and tells his story with the frankness of an old salt. He has a 

 keen sense of humour, and his stories are endless and very entertaining." — 

 T/ie Times. 



By John Bradshaw. 



NORWAY, ITS FJORDS, FJELDS AND FOSSES. 



Crown Svo, pictorial cloth, 3s. 6d. 



" A book which everj' tourist may well buy." — Daily Chronicle. 

 " The work is much more than a guide book, and it is'certainly that and an 

 excellent one. It is a history as well of the country, and contains a series 

 of admirably arranged tours." — Leeds Rlcrcmy. 



By Josiah Crooklands. 



THE ITALIANS OF TO-DAY. 



Translated from the French of Rene Bazin. Crown Svo, cloth, 

 3s. 6d. 



" By those who would study more closely the political and social aspects of 

 Italian life to-day, IMr Crooklands's translation should be accorded a hearty 

 welcome and an attentive perusal." — Public Opinion. 



" M. Rend Bazin is a writer whose style we have often praised." — The 

 A thenceum. 



