IO Mr. Edward Arnold's 



A MEMOIR OF ANNE J. CLOUGH, 



of 



By her Niece, BLANCHE CLOUGH. 

 In one volume, 8vo., 125. 6d. 



1 Her niece's work as editor has been done with admirable skill. Those who knew and 

 loved Miss Clough will feel that not a word too much has been said and that nothing has 

 been left out which could help to make a rare and lovable personality more fully realised 

 by those who would fain have known her better.' Guardian. 



' The memoir is thoroughly worthy of its subject, and must earn the gratitude of every 

 reader. A complicated story has been clearly and simply told ; a complicated character 

 has been drawn with rare tact and sympathy.' Speaker. 



' Miss B. Clough has unfolded with singular discretion, clearness, and sympathy the early 

 history of an important institution, and the personality of a great pioneer.' Spectator. 



ROME : THE MIDDLE OF THE 

 WORLD. 



By ALICE GARDNER, 



Lecturer in History at Newnham College ; 

 Author of ' Friends of the Olden Time,' etc. 



With Illustrations and Map. Crown 8vo., 35. 6d. 



' Miss Gardner's book on the Emperor Julian reconciled many readers to a singularly 

 interesting personality of which they had previously heard little beyond the opprobrium of 

 " apostasy." In her present volume she addresses a younger audience, but in treating of 

 a much wider subject she displays the same grasp and scholarship. We fancy Miss Gardner 

 knows what youthful patience and attention are, and her method of appealing to the imagi- 

 nation by a series of strongly-lined pictures will probably do more to make Roman history 

 a living thing to children than serried dates and a philosophical argument of causes and 

 effects.' Saturday Review. 



FAITH WHICH WORKETH BY LOVE. 



a Sermon preacbefc after tbe funeral of tbe princess d&ar& 

 Bucbess of Cecfc. 



By the Very Rev. S. REYNOLDS HOLE, Dean of Rochester, 



Author of ' The Memories of Dean Hole. 

 Bound in vellum, is. net. 



