37 Bedford Street, Strand, 

 London, 



October, 1892. 



A SELECTION FROM 



MR. EDWARD ARNOLD'S LIST. 



^elt) ant) Jjortltcoming cMorks. 



STUDENT AND SINGER: 



THE REMINISCENCES OF CHARLES SANTLEY. 



With a photogravure portrait, of the Author as a young man, and two other 



portraits in operatic costun-ie. 



Demy 8vo. , cloth, i6s. 



" Mr. Charles Santley, the famous singer, has been writing his Reminiscences, 

 which will be published in the autumn by Mr. Edward Arnold. For many years 

 Mr. Santley was as prominent on the operatic stage as he is to-day in oratorio or 

 concert-room ; and his book is full of anecdotes of the Dii Majores whose names 

 are a household word in ' the profession.* His account of his own training, his 

 early difficulties and mature triumphs will be no less welcome to the general than 

 to the musical public." — 7"/?^ Academy, announcing the book on July 30. 



ENGLAND IN EGYPT. 



By ALFRED MILNKR, 

 Late Under-Secretary of Finance in Egypt. 



Demy 8vo., i6s. 



This important work deals with the period of the British occupation in Egypt, 

 describing the causes by which it was rendered necessary, and the difficulties that 

 have been successively faced and overcome. As a work of reference the book will 

 prove invaluable to all who are concerned w ith the affairs of Egypt ; while as a 



