"NEWFOUNDLAND: THE OLDEST BRITISH COLONY • 



I'rire S^.oH. - pp. ^'JIJ. 



Bv Joseph Hatton and Rev. M. Harvky, LL. D. 



London : Cliapnian and Hall, 1883. 



.All .■uliiiirabk' arconnt of the oldest British Colony. — Fnrtnighthi 

 Ueciev). 



No more interesting work has ever come under our notice than this. 

 — Knropean Mail. 



By far the most fOm])lete ac-^ouiit of Newfoundland that has yet 

 .•i]>l)eared. — fA'tirl'm Daily Xewft. 



The story of Newfoundland is told so attrai-tively and completely 

 tliat we doubt if it will ever require retelling. It may be supplemented 

 lint not su]3erseded. — Land and Water. 



An adnnrable book. — Londnn Academi/. 



X\\ interesting ami well-written work. — Pall Mall Gazette. 



Tlie best account of Newfoundland ever printed. — NeAV Yorl: Herald. 



"TEXT-BOOK OF NEWFOUNDLAND HISTORY. ' 



Price Fifty -five cents. 



By Rev. M. Harvey, LL.D. 



(Second Edition.) 



London and Glasgow : W. Collins & Co., 1890. 



"WHERE ARE WE AND WHITHER TENDING?' 



Price Fifty cents. 



By Rev. M. Harvey, LL.D. 



London : Trubner & Co., 1886. 



While admitting that the pessimist can readily find a certain justifi- 

 cation of his views in the many dark and discouraging facts of human 

 existence, the author still believes that there are ample grounds for hold 

 ing human progress to be a grand reality. —Westminster Revievx 



Cheerful in tone and iiO])nlar in style. — Saturday Review. 



The questitui is discussed with much point and acumen. — Scotsman. 



The author is the happy possessor of a well-furni.shed nund. He ilis- 

 plays an acquaintance with ancient and modern history, with literature 

 anil philosoph}', with science and .statistics, which would be creditable in 

 a,ny man. and is somewhat surprising in a citizen of St. John's, New- 

 foundland. The result is an eminently readable book. — Olasgovj Herahl. 



A fresh \igorously written book. — Uyiited Presbyterian Magazine. 



The lectures well rejiay jicrusal. — Liverpool Courier. 



The work displays great scholarship. — Kirkndbright Advertiser. 



The lectures are brilliantlv w-ritten. — New York Churchman. 



"UNDER THE GREAT SEAL." 



.\ thrilling History of Newfoundland in the days of the Fishing Adndrals. 



By Joseph Hatton ; 



Author of ^' By Orde)- of the Czar," " Clytic," etc. 



London : Hntcheson k Co., 1893. 



