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SCOTLAND. 

 John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount of Dundee, 

 1648-1689, by C. Sanford Terry, M.A., 

 Author of The Life and Campaigns of Alexander 

 Leslie, First Earl of Leven, etc. Illustrated. 

 Demy 8vo. 12s. 6d. net. 



Professor Terry's contributions to Scottish history of the 

 seventeenth and eighteenth centuries are well known. 

 His new book may fairly claim to be the first authoritative 

 biography of the great general. Since Napier's, which 

 appeared nearly fifty years ago, many fresh facts have come 

 to light, and much that was accepted as fact has been 

 proved erroneous. 



" On the whole it does not seem too much to say that this book pro- 

 mises to be the definitive biography of a man whose character has been 

 traduced by ' prejudice founded upon wilful neglect of evidence.' " — 

 Morning Post. 



ENGLAND. 

 The King in Exile, 1646-1654, by Eva Scott, 



Author of Rupert Prince Palatine. Demy 8vo. 

 15s. net. 



A new work by Miss Scott, whose history of Prince 

 Rupert was so favourably received by press and public. 

 The King in Exile is the Second Charles, and the story of 

 his wanderings on the Continent, and of the lives of his 

 ever- faithful adherents makes fascinating reading. 



" A most welcome contribution to historical literature upon a period 

 in Charles's life, of which the average student knows comparatively 

 little." — Daily Graphic. 



By the same Author. 



Rupert Prince Palatine. Demy 8vo. lUus. 3s. 6d. net. 



A History of the Ancient World, by George Ste- 

 phen GooDSPEED, Ph.D., Professor of Ancient 

 History in the University of Chicago. With 

 Illustrations, Maps, and Plans. Large Crown 

 8vo. ys. 6d. net. 



This volume surveys the whole history of the Ancient 

 World from the earliest Oriental civilization to the crown- 

 ing of Charlemagne as " Emperor of the Romans " in 800. 

 It is primarily intended for teachers, but will have a value 

 for all who are interested in early history. The illustra- 

 tions are numerous, and many are in colour. 



