Mr. Edward Arnold's Spring Announcements. 7 



THE WORLD IN ARMS. 



The Story of the Great War for Young People. 



By SUSAN CUNNINGTON. 



With Illustrations and Maps. Limp cloth. 1^2 pages. 



Price 2S. 6d. 



This is a volume which should find a place on the children's 

 book-shelf in every home. It is written very simply, upon broad 

 lines, and does not attempt to describe the terrible details of the 

 fighting. But it is wonderfully lucid and vigorous, and tells the 

 grand story of how, in 1914-1918, "England to herself proved 

 true" in that critical page of her history. Miss Cunnington, 

 while touching briefly on the strategical aspects of the War, 

 gives a splendid picture of the resolution and fortitude of the 

 nation at home, and vividly describes all those penetrating 

 changes in our daily life, which, taken as a matter of course at 

 the time, are surely destined to astonish generations yet unborn. 



MEN OF MIGHT. 



STUDIES OF GREAT CHARACTERS. 

 By A. C. BENSON, C.V.O., LL.D., 



MASTER OF MAt;DAI.KN COLLEGK, CAMBRIDGE ; AUTHOR OF " THE UPTON LETTERS," 

 " FROM A COLLEGE WINDOW," ETC., 



AND 



H. F. W. TATHAM. 

 New Illustrated Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. net. 



Socrates. 

 Mahomet. 

 St. Bernard. 

 Savonarola. 

 Michael Angelo. 



Contents : 



Carlo Borromeo. 

 Fenelon. 

 John Wesley. 

 George Washington. 

 Henr}' Martyn. 



Dr. Arnold. 

 Livingstone. 

 General Gordon. 

 Father Damien. 



" Models of what such compositions should be ; full of incident and anec- 

 dote, with the right note of enthusiasm, where it justly comes in, with little 

 if anything of direct sermonizing, though the moral for an intelligent lad is 

 never far to seek. It is a long time since we have seen a better book for 

 youngstiiTS," —Guardian. 



