12 Mr. Edward Arnold's List. 



SECOND EDITION. 



STYLE. 



By WALTER RALEIGH, 



Professor of English Literature at University College, Liverpool ; 

 Author of ' Robert Louis Stevenson, etc. 



One vol., crown 8vo., 55. 



'Professor Raleigh has produced a finished masterpiece, where the men before him, 

 masters as they were, gave us brilliant sketches or clever studies. His ingenuity of thought, 

 restraint of expression, austerity of judgment, his prudent counsel and wise suggestion are 

 worthy of all praise. A model treatise on a most difficult and important theme.' Pall 

 Mall Gazette. 



' In our judgment Mr. Raleigh's volume on "Style" is an amazingly good and pre-emi- 

 nently interesting and suggestive book. His whole treatment of his subject is vigorous, 

 manly, and most sensible.' Speaker. 



4 As brimful of discerning criticism and fruitful suggestion as it is throughout lively and 

 inspiriting.' St. James's Gazette. 



' Mr. Raleigh's volume is the fruit of much reading and more thinking. It is informed by 

 the true literary spirit ; it is full of wisdom, inclining now and then to paradox ; and it is 

 gay with quaintnesses and unexpected epigrams.' Times. 



1 A fascinating little volume.' Spectator. 



BALLADS OF THE FLEET. 



By RENNELL RODD, C.B., C.M.G. 

 One vol., crown 8vo., cloth, 6s. 



1 Mr. Rodd's ballads as a whole reach a high level of achievement. They have mucn 

 Macaulay's "go," and something better than Macaulay's rhetoric." Pall Mall Gazette. 



' The verse is full of colour and animation and fine feeling ; simple withal, and vigorc 

 without noise or brag.' Daily Chronicle. 



' Many-sided in its charm, no less than it its appeal." Standard. 



MORE BEASTS 

 (FOR WORSE CHILDREN). 



By H. B. and B. T. B., 



Authors of ' The Bad Child's Book of Beasts.' 



One vol., 4to., 35. 6d. 



1 The authors ot this book have discovered a new continent in the world of nonsense. 

 Their second book, which sings and illustrates this new world, is to the full as original and 

 delightful as the first. 'Spectator. 



' It has created a furore.' Daily Mail. 



' Even better and wittier than the first volume.' Westminster Budget. 



