LITERATURE, BRITISH. IN isor,. 



-Sir Richard Church," the fighting Quaker in tho 



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v -as il.. ,m FiUgibtion ; 



A. Fltvibboo. T. Douglas Murray i. 

 . rate-don -Sir Snmn.-l link 



ir." and i volumes contained The I 

 reapondenceof Sir HnrtU- Kn r ." l>\ John Miirtineau. 



f Sir James Fit/jnmr* Stephen* 

 writteo in the most admirable n, ant;, r L\ In* 

 Leslie Stephen, and Mm. Sali; s.-hwai 



miscellaneous collection of d< n tit led 



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Addresses," political and iui*.-..|lancous, of 



Brassey, covering the i-n-d <-t 1861-1)4, were ar- 

 lUMd and edited by Arthur II 

 Mother volume of u iSuH-rs and Addm- 

 Faderatkm and Coloni/ 1880 to 18'.' ; 



owe to the name editor, assist . 1 tendon. K. 



K.M. Peach wrote up- . nn.l Timea of 



Ralph Allen had a vol 



-Tudor Queen* and Prince**-* ": Mil. 

 Fawoett wrote a u I.ifo of II. M Vie- 



loria 1 *; Mary Spencer Warren, a biographical 

 of -The Princes* of Wale*": nn.l Hi/.. 

 TbeStory of Prinoees Ali.-e," the la>t in the "Splcn- 

 vcs Scries." Lectures delivered by James 

 Anthony Fronde upon u English Seamen in the Six- 

 teenth Century" during the Eastt-r t. THIS ls98-'94 



i collected into a volume, and a n<-w edition was 

 made of Souther ' " English Seamen," edited, with 

 an introduction, by David Hannuy. " Heroes of tho 

 Victoria Crow." bv T. E. Tooraey. waa auppli n 

 by -For Valor; the ' \ .1. K. Muddock. 



The Decline and Fall of Napoleon " was the subject 

 of a volume by Fi -Id- Marshal Viscount Wolscley, 

 and u Napoleon's Last Voyages" was the title given 

 to the diaries of Admiral Sir Thomas Ussher and 

 John R, (II" . Irairal CoekbvB. 



bound in <.n- volume. ""The Rise of WflliiiL't>n '' 

 came from Field-Marshal Lord Roberts. In the 

 "Heroes of the Nations Series" appeared M Louis 

 XIV and the Zenith of the French Monarchy," by 

 Arthur Hassall ; M Prince Henry the Navigator," by 

 Charlea Raymond Beazley ; attd M Julian. Philosopher 

 and Emperor," by Alice Gardn r. Knirlish Men 

 of Action" included - Colin Campbell, Lord Clyde," 

 by Archibald Forbes; * Wolfe," oy A. G. Bradley ; 

 and " Nelson," by John Knox Laugljton. The sin- 

 gle addition to the u Rulers of India" was "John 

 Koaeell Colvin, the last l.irut<-mmt (;<ivcrnor of tho 

 Northwest under the Company," by Sir Au.-k- 

 land Colvin, while in the new series of " i'ul 

 of To-day " there were four admirable iwues, u Ameer 

 A bdur Rahman," 1 . i H ung Chang," 



by Prof. Robert K. Douglas: - M. StambuL 

 A. llulme Beaman; and "1 ..n Kmtx P r 



William U," by Charles Lowe, who also publU. .1 

 - Prince Bismarck," a digest of his two-volume biog- 

 raphy of the great atatesman, which appeared in 

 inland "Bismarck's Table Talk." "Lord .M.n 

 Roaaell " was added by Stuart J. K- 

 Ministers of Queen Victoria Series." " The Right 

 Honorable W. E. Gladstone" by the CXJM 



A I , -. *an the initial vol- 

 weof tho - Statesmen Series 



Mnrdnnnld. Kir-t IVr 

 l>'iui! nada," in . 



Hull t..ld the li' 



\n-hihnl.l (Jrikir cf>ntril.utc.i an i-\ 

 **Manoir nf Mr An.ln-w 'n>iul>ir Kain- 



lOOt, .1..hii Ijih.n an. I th. : 



I 



Hart.. M. I).." kis 

 nil Medi.-al . 

 Munk. M. D., at tin- r..ju,-t ..f tl 



Profession to Women " was a collection 



gruj.hi.-Hl hkrt.-ln-.H l,y Kli/ulM-tli Hhi.-l 

 Alln-.l .'itli..r .f t: 



I.iniu'll." L';I 



tin- ininiatun- j-aintrr und hix ii-.Mx-i.r 

 Wnlf. Animal I'aintt-r" a-* tin- tl 

 other art 

 nd..n, 1768-1804. 



.1 -.I'-liti Tho' 



nt. r." a tiiriiK'ir \>\ W. I'.ainl. i 

 t'.l.l of ars at Ulfl l'">t (Hi; 



Books of John I ' 



voluiiH-s. und " The Diarv <!' John I! 

 Karl ot' I'.ri^tol" oontalnea record^ "f 



and ii 



than '. Kntrlifh 



NorthumWrlan.l.'M'V .1. 



remarkable pononaJitT "Memoir^ o 



Famfly daring tin- Commonwealth, 1 



piled 



aflflon" were respectively "Augustine of Canter- 

 bury/ by lr. K. L. Cutu, and - William Laud," by 

 Witoar Mutton. " Matters of Italiar 



v K. A. htreatneld, appeared in the scries of 

 K.nyon WeM 



forward with a timely volume upon "Yhe Lau- 

 of England," containing much useful informa- 

 -Hsn. ri.ristian Andersen: A Biographv " 

 from K. Nisbet Bwn. <;. (;. Alexander Wrote 

 : The Great Thinker," while af 



W* !" 1 ?? U|IU1 * cwilur y **> " frrmal M Life of 



AdM Smith "ma, written by John Rae. "Al 



oir of (^or ; ,am, an Aoatralian Politician 



f S5 lce ^^ i S' H * Wwil PnWiahed Lv his 

 ., Mward E. Morris, and Joseph Pope was 

 of Memoirs of the Right I/on. SirJohn 



Hri.Mol was j>ersomillv acquainted, and 



Sir K'.Wrt Dudley, V.arl of Warwick and ! 



^sfl 

 compiled from letters and illustrated 1: 



iomea, Which we dwe t" Marian t M. \ 

 and Augustus J. C. Hare chronicled ti..- philan- 

 thropic Quaker family known as " Th. < 

 Enrlhaiii," in 2 volu'mes. "The Kir.-t Wh':.- 

 (in account of the parliann : 

 Sachevcrell, by Sir (\>r^c Sitwell; Lr<l I 

 Fit/.maurice derived " The Life of Sir Willinn 



1687 " ehiefly Iron, private donm,- 

 unpuhlished ; and Dr. John Todhuntcr v, 



Of Patrick Sarsti.-ld, Karl of I.U.-HM." "Let- 

 ters written hy Sir Samuel Hood in 17 

 were edited bv David Haiinay. 1'. I: 



Jolni knox: A Hiography," in :: v. 

 and Mrs. Florence A. M:.'.-unn added mueh that 

 waa su]'j'lerncntary in lier smaller wrl. 

 name ot the great reformer. 

 chronicled u Some Notable Ardili>h"p oft 

 bury," and to religious hio^nipliy held 

 Last Abbot -f (Jla.-tonlniry and' his ('..mi ; 

 lv Fran, is Ai-lan (iasquct, }>. D.; "'1 



r, Aflil'i-hop r.f ' 

 .1. A. ' Aard Han.1.1 HP.-.M.. . h h 



\V, M ,-he>t.-r," bj 0. W. K 

 Dean of Durham; tl John 



hi).," by Alcxand, 

 Recollections of the V. 

 Salisbury " ; and M Fifty Years : or, Dca* i 

 Living HarrvJoii. 



LitV .f liavid 1 " was writ- 



Blaikie, chiefly from h'm unpuhli- 



.orre-: D the po~ 



'ip Hi-her. l'"et and 



>hop of Calcutta. 17^3-18lff 

 . orge Smith ; "John I! 

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' 



Faalkner wrote of "Joseph Sidney Hill, i 

 in Western K.juatorial Ati 

 berne we had " A La.lv of Knirland : 'I 



I.iria Tuek< ; 

 only BH A. I. ' ' I!. Th' 



filled 2 volui 

 



companied with 

 - -hool in the sev. 



and David Masson contributed a sketch of 

 Melvin, Roctor of the Grammar School at 

 deen," known as the "supreme Latinist" an 



