III. 



Literary, Artistic, Philosophical 

 and General. 



THE LIFE OF SIR E. T. COOK. By J. Saxon Mills. 



Frontispiece. Demy 8vo. 



This is the authorised life of the famous journalist and publicist, 

 friend and biographer of Ruskin, who became during the War one 

 of the chiefs of the Press Bureau. Sir Edward Cook was in his 

 time editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, the Westminster Gazette, and 

 the Daily Neivs, and Mr. Saxon Mills' book throws much valuable 

 light on the political and social England of the last thirty years. 

 Contents : — Parentage and School ; Oxford Days ; Early Journal- 

 ism ; Early Days on the Pall Mall ; Politics in the 'Eighties ; 

 Editor of the Pall Mall ; From Pall Mall to Westminster ; The 

 Westminster Gazette ; The Daily Neivs ; The South African 

 Scene ; Sale of the Daily Neius ; As Editor and Journalist ; 

 Literary Work ; The Last Task ; Death and Character ; The 

 Age of Puff ; Some Stories. 



ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH : A Critical Biography. By 

 James I. Osborne. Demy 8vo. 8s. 6d. net. 



"Mr. Osborne has approached his difficult task with ardour 

 and taste." — ^Edmund Gosse in the Sunday Times. 



"A very careful and interesting piece of work." — W. L. 

 Courtney in the Daily Telegraph. 



" A most admirable exposition of character of singular and 

 beautiful integrity." — Neiv Statesman. 



"This acute and interesting book." — Times Literary Supplement. 



MEMORIES OF GEORGE MEREDITH, O.M. By Lady 

 Butcher. Three Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 5s. net. 



" All the swift criticisms and unpremeditated comments that 

 this indefatigable diarist has recovered from her treasures make it 

 clear that Meredith's wit was as spontaneous as it was character- 

 istic." — Saturday Westminster. 



" Lady Butcher deserves very hearty thanks for this little volume 

 of her charming memories." — Clement Shorter in The Sphere. 



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