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The following books are also in the press and will shortly be ready: 

 Lectures on Dryiden. By the late A. JV. Verrall, Litt.D. 



On the Art of Writing: Lectures delivered before the Uni'versity of 

 Cambridge, 1913. By Prof. Sir A. T. Qmller-Coucb. 



The Literary Relations of England and Germany in the ' 17th Century. 

 By GUhert Waterhouie. 



A Primer of English Literature. By JV. T. Toung, M.A. 



A Handbook of Precis- Writing. By E. D. Evans, M.A. 



A Book of English Prose. 2 volumes. Edited by Percy Lubbock, M.A. 



A Collection of Poems for Junior Forms. Edited by Alys Rodgers. 



Greek Art in relation to Modern Sculpture. (Two lectures.) JVith illus- 

 trations. By Sir Charles It- aldstein, Litt.D. 



Outlines of Ancient History, With maps and illustrations. By H. Mat- 

 tingly, M.A. 



The Reign of Henry V. J'ol. /, 1413— 1415. By J. H. JVylie, M.A., 

 D.Litt. 



The Puritans in PoTver. By G. B. Tatham, M.A. 



Bartolus of Sassoferrato. By C. S. N. Woolf, M.A. 



A Source Book of English History. J^ol. //, 1485 — i8n:. Edited by 

 A. D. Innes, M.A. 



The Parables of the Gospels. By L. E. Browne, M.A. 



Elements of Neiu Testament Greek. By Rev. H. P. J'. Nunn, M.A. 



The Poem of Job. A translation in the form of the original toem Bv 

 E. G. King, D.D. ■ ^ r ■ .} 



A National System of Education. By J. Howard IFhitehouse, M.P. 



Educational School Gardening. By G. IF. S. Bmuer. With an Intro- 

 duction by the Rt Hon. Henry Hobhouse. 



Genera of British Plants. By H. G. Carter, M.B., Cn.B. 



Merionethshire. By A. Morris. 



Northumberland. By S. R. Hasclhurst. 



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