Literature and *Art 



2. SHAKESPEARE 



By JOHN MASEFIELD. "We have had more learned books on Shakespeare 

 in the last few years, but not one so wise." Manchester Guardian. 



27. ENGLISH LITERATURE: MODERN 



BY G. H. MAIR, M.A "Altogether a fresh and individual book." Observer. 



35. LANDMARKS IN FRENCH LITERATURE 



By G. L. STRACHEY. " It is difficult to imagine how a better account of 

 French Literature could be given in 250 small pages." The Times. 



39. ARCHITECTURE 



By Prof. W. R. LETHABY. (Over forty Illustrations.) "Delightfully bright 

 reading." Christian World. 



43- ENGLISH LITERATURE'. MEDIEVAL 



By Prof. W. P. KER, M.A. " Prof. Ker's knowledge and taste are unimpeach- 

 able, and his style is effective, simple, yet never dry." The Athenaum. 



45. THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 



By L. PEARSALL SMITH, M.A. "A wholly fascinating study of the different 

 streams that make the great river of the English speech." Daily News. 



52. GREAT WRITERS OF AMERICA 



By Prof. J. ERSKINE and Prof. W. P. TRENT. "An admirable summary, from 

 Franklin to Mark Twain, enlivened by a dry humour." Athen&um. 



63. PAINTERS AND PAINTING 



By Sir FREDERICK WEDMORE. (With 16 half-tone illustrations.) From the 

 Primitives to the Impressionists. 



64. PR JOHNSON AND HIS CIRCLE 



By JOHN BAILEY, M.A. " A most delightful essay." Christian World. 



65. THE LITERATURE OF GERMANY 



By Professor J. G. ROBERTSON, M.A., Ph.D. "Under the author's skilful 

 treatment the subject shows life and continuity. " Athenctum. 



70. THE VICTORIAN AGE IN LITERATURE 



By G. K. CHESTERTON. " No one will put it down without a sense of having 

 taken a tonic or received a series of electric shocks." The Times. 



73- THE WRITING OF ENGLISH. 



By W. T. BREWSTER, A.M., Professor of English in Columbia University. 

 " Sensible, and not over -rigidly conventional." Manchester Guardian. 



7$. ANCIENT ART AND RITUAL. 



By JANB E. HARRISON, LL.D., D.Litt. " Charming in style and learned in 

 manner." Daily News. 



76. EURIPIDES AND HIS AGE 



By GILBERT MURRAY, D.Litt., LL.D., F.B.A., Regius Professor of Greek at 

 Oxford. " A beautiful piece of work. . . . Just in the fulness of time, and 

 exactly in the right place. . . . Euripides has come into his own." The Nation. 



