FORTHCOMING BOOKS 



FORTHCOMING BOOKS 



Among other books which will be ready immediately is the first volume 

 of Mr J. H. Wylie's History of the Reign of Henry V. This work, which 

 will probably be completed in 4 volumes, will be a companion to the same 

 author's Hhtor\ of Henry IV^ published by Messrs Longman in 1898. 



Sir Charles Waldstein's lectures on Greek Sculpture and Modern Art, 

 delivered before the Royal Academy, will be published in book form with 

 the addition of more than 70 full-page plates illustrating ancient and 

 modern sculpture. 



The last course of lectures given by the late Dr Verrall as King 

 Edward VII Professor of English Literature have been edited by Mrs 

 Verrall and will appear under the title Lectures on Dryden. 



The Naval and Military Serifs will be inaugurated by a volume on 

 Ocean Trade and Shipping by Mr Douglas Owen and a collection of 

 Naval and Military Essays, being papers read at the International His- 

 torical Congress in 1913. 



To the Handbooks of Liturgical Study will be added Mr T. Thompson's 

 volume Jhe Offices of Baptism and Confirmation. 



Harrington and his Oceana is the title of a historical study by Mr 

 H. F. Russell-Smith, in which he examines the political theories of 

 James Harrington with special reference to their connection with the 

 American constitution. 



The second part of Dr E. C. Clark's History of Roman Private Law 

 will be published in two volumes. 



Dr E. G. King's The Poem of Job is an English translation in the 

 metre of the original poem. 



Knoiv Your Own Mind is described by the author, Mr W. Glover, 

 as " a little book of practical psychology," and seeks to interest the man 

 in the street in the study of conduct. 



Mr S. A. McDowall's Evolution and the Need of Atonement, of which 

 a second edition will be ready immediately, has been revised and con- 

 siderably enlarged. 



A volume on Photo- Electricity by Dr A. LI. Hughes of the Rice 

 Institute, Texas, will be added to the Cambridge Physical Series. 



The Respiratory Function of the Blood is a medical treatise b)- 

 Mr Joseph Barcroft. 



Mr S. Holmes has written a linguistic study of Joshua, in which the 

 Hebrew and Greek texts are compared. 



Dynamics, by Professor Horace Lamb, will be a companion volume to 

 the same author's Statics published about a year ago. 



To the French volumes in the Pitt Press Series will be added an edition 

 of La Jeunesse de Cyrano by Mr H. A. Jackson of Winchester College 

 and to the Latin an edition of the Phormio by Mr John Sargeaunt pf 

 Westminster. 



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