WORKS BY W. H. FiTCHETT, B.A., LLD. 



WesSey and his Century : a study in Spiritual 



Forces. With a Photogravure Frontispiece from the Portrait of John Wesley by 

 GEORGE ROMNEY and Four Facsimiles of Letters, &c. Small demy 8vo. 6s. net. 

 BOOKMAN. 1 A deeply interesting volume. . . . The story is good as biography 

 and rich in material.' 



The Commander of the ' Hirondelle.' with 



16 Full-page Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



A7"HENJEUM, 'An admirable sea story. ... It is good literature, too, and 

 written with historical and technical knowledge.' 



Nelson and his Captains ; sketches of Famous 



Seamen. With zz Portraits and a Facsimile Letter. THIRD IMPRESSION. 



Crown 8vo. 6s. 



PUNCH. 'My Barpnite having read all Dr. Fitchett's tales of battles on land, 

 thinks his best piece is his sea piece. . . . Saxon and Celt reading the glowing narrative 

 will feel proud to know it's all true.' 



The Tale of the Great Mutiny. FIFTH IMPRESSION. 



With 8 Portraits and 4 Plans. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



GUARDIAN. ' It is almost impossible to lay the book down. The story of those 

 summer months of 1857 must ever appeal to English readers.' 



BOOKMAN.'' Written with all the swing and dash, with all the careful accuracy 

 and brilliant descriptive power which have made Dr. Fitchett's books so deservedly 

 popular.' 



How England Saved Europe : the story of the 



Great War (1703-1815). SECOND IMPRESSION. In 4 yols. crown 8vo. with 

 Portraits, Facsimiles, and Plans, 6s. each. 



TIMES. 1 It is not without significance that this excellent " Story of the Great 

 War," at once popular in the best sense, well informed, full of instruction, and very 

 attractively written, should be the work of a Colonial writer.' 



GUARDIAN.' Mr. Fitchett has achieved a real success, and the boy who cannot 

 read these volumes with pleasure (and profit) is hopeless. They are, if boyhood would 

 but see it, more enthralling than half the novels published.' 



Fights for the Flag. THIRD EDITION, with 16 Portraits. 



13 Plans, and a Facsimile Letter of the Duke of Marlborough. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



SPECTATOR. 1 " Fights for the Flag" is as good as "Deeds that Won the 

 Empire." To say more than this in praise of the book before us is unnecessary, for 

 " Deeds that Won the Empire " was one of the best collection of popular battle studies 

 ever given to the public.' 



REVIEW OF REVIEWS.'' As a gift-book, or as a book to take up and read at 

 odd moments, or to devour at a prolonged sitting, this book has few equals, and will 

 probably equal or eclipse the popularity of its predecessors.' 



Deeds that Won the Empire. TWENTIETH EDITION. 



With 16 Portraits and n Plans. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



SPECTA TOR. 1 Not since Macaulay ceased to write has English literature 

 produced a writer capable of infusing such life and vigour into historical scenes. The 

 wholesome and manly tone of Mr. Fitchett's book is specially satisfactory. . . . The 

 book cannot but take the reader by storm wherever it finds him. 1 



Wellington's Men : some Soldier-Autobiographies. 



Edited by W. H. FITCHETT, B.A., LL.D. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



SPECTA TOR. 1 Mr. Fitchett has ere this sounded the clarion and filled the fife 

 to good purpose, but he has never done better work than in rescuing from oblivion 

 the narratives which appear in this volume. . . . We feel very grateful to Mr. Fitchett 

 for his skilful editing of four stories which ought not to be allowed to die.' 



London: SMITH, ELDER, & CO., 15 Waterloo Place, S.W. 



