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A GALLERY OF PORTRAITS. 



TReproDuceO from ©riafnal Btcblngs. 



By HELLEU. 



With an Introduction by FREDERICK WEDMORE. 



Crown Folio. 253. net. 



M. Helleu's exquisite portraits may be regarded as the French 

 counterpart of the art of Gibson in America. Readers of The 

 Illustrated London News will remember the delicacy and charm of the 

 portraits which appeared in that periodical. This set of reproductions, 

 to which Mr. Frederick Wedmore has written an introduction, forms 

 a singularly attractive * gallery of beauty.' In the case of a con- 

 siderable proportion, a dash of colour heightens the effectiveness of 

 the portrait. 



MODERN STUDIES. 



By OLIVER ELTON, M.A., 



Professor of English Literature in the University of Liverpool. 



Large Crown Svo. 7s, 6d. net. 



Among the contents of this volume of literary essays are : 

 " Giordano Bruno in England," " Literary Fame : A Renaissance 

 Study," " A Word on Mysticism," and Essays on Shakespeare, 

 Tennyson, Swinburne, Henry James, George Meredith, and living 

 Irish literature. 



THE GOLDEN PORCH. 



B asook of (Breek ^Faiig ^ales. 

 By W. M. L. HUTCHINSON. 



Crown Svo. With Illustrations. 5s. 



This is a book for young people on the lines of Kingsley's 

 'Heroes' and Hawthorne's 'Wonder Book.' Among the contents 

 are ' The Favourite of the Gods,' ' The Prince who was a Seer,' 

 ' Peleus and the Sea- King's Daughter,' 'The Heavenly Twins,' 

 ' The Pansy Baby,' ' The Lad with One Sandal,' etc. Miss 

 Hutchinson is a former Fellow of Newnham College, and combines 

 a wide knowledge of the Classics with a lucid and attractive English 

 style. 



