II. 



Political and Social Biographies 

 and Reminiscences. 



AN ENGLISH WIFE IN BERLIN : A Private Memoir of 

 Events, Politics and Daily Life in Germany throughout the 

 War and the Social Revolution of 191 8. By Evelyn, i 



Princess Blucher. Portrait. Demy 8vo, 19s. net. ' 



"If there are any other diarists who managed to preserve as 

 much fairness and coolness as Princess BlOcher displays in this book 

 they need not be ashamed to publish their records. If she had a 

 just mind she had a stalwart one." — Spectator. 



" This is a book apart. Nothing yet published gives so clear 

 and honest a picture of German mentality. The soul of Germany 

 is laid bare and the exposure achieved without the slightest 

 pretension. The character of the Berlin aristocracy is written 

 in every page of this honest and absorbing document." — Daily 

 Telegraph. 



" Perhaps the most absorbingly interesting war book that has 

 been written. . . . Altogether the book is a most remarkable one. 

 The kind that causes one to forget one's meals and other pleasures 

 until the last page is read. Princess BlOcher has earned the 

 v undying gratitude of her countrymen for her indefatigable work 



on behalf of prisoners of war." — Globe. 



THE LIFE OF JOHN BRIGHT. By G. M. Trevelyan. 



20 Illustrations. Med. 8vo. 15s. net. 



" A book of great and vivid interest." — Westminster Gazette. 



"The book, fully commensurate with the fame of its subject, 

 will take its place with the standard Lives of Statesmen." — Daily 

 Telegraph. 



" Mr. George Trevelyan has had the honour of writing what 

 must henceforth be the accepted Life. . . . Finely written. We 

 only wish we had space to quote in full." — Spectator. 



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