ee a ea 
LIBRARIES. 29 
Granby Hatt, GRANBY STREET—continued. 
“Two English musicians: Sir William Sterndale Bennett and 
William Vincent Wallace,” by Abert E. Workman; with 
musical illustrations. 
“A wayfarer in rural Japan,” by Harotp EK. Youne; with 
lantern illustrations. 
“The flags of the British Army and the tales they tell,” by 
R. H. Scorrer, c.z.; with lantern illustrations. (To 
children only.) 
Grecson Memoriau InsTITUTE, GARMOYLE Roan, SEFTON Park :— 
“Rome, the Eternal City,” by Perer Cowett, F.r.u.s., Chief 
Librarian, Free Public Libraries, Liverpool; with lantern 
illustrations. 
“Black and White art,” by HE. Rrosavitr Dispry, Curator, 
Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; with lantern illustrations. 
“Life in ancient Assyria and Babylonia,” by Rev. F. F. 
GRENSTED, M.A.; with lantern illustrations. 
“The Austrian lake-land,” by Groregu E. Tuompson; with 
lantern illustrations. 
KirkpaLe Brancw LIBrary :— 
“National festivals of physical training abroad,” by 
H. Grecorius Brown, F.R.u.s.; with lantern illustrations. 
“Welsh music and song,” by Miss Epiru Roxzerts; with 
musical illustrations. 
“Great engineering achievements of the ancient and modern 
world,” by R. H. Scorrer, c.e.; with lantern illustrations. 
“Tn the shadow of Mount Etna; or, queer things about Sicily,” 
by Samurn WELLs, F¥.R.G.S!, F.AI.; with lantern illus- 
trations. 
