HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, TRAVELS, ETC. 



Campbell. — TURKS and greeks. Notes of a recent Ex- 

 cursion. By the Hon. Dudley Campbell, M.A. With Coloured 

 Map. Crown 8vo. 3^. 6d. 



Carpenter.— LIFE and WORK OF MARY CARPENTER 

 By the Rev. J. E. CARPENTER. With Portrait engraved by 

 Jeens. Crown 8vo. \Shortly. 



Carstares. — WILLIAM CARSTARES : a Character and Career 

 of the Revolutionary Epoch (1649 — 1715). By Robert Story, 

 Minister of Rosncath. 8vo. X2s. 



Chatterton : a BIOGRAPHICAL STUDY. By Daniel 

 Wilson, LL.D., Professor of Histoiy and English Literature in 

 University College, Toronto. Crown 8vo. ds. 6d, 



Chatterton : a STORY OF THE YEAR 1770. By Professor 

 Massun, LL.D. Crown 8vo. $s. 



Clark. — MEMORIALS FROM JOURNALS AND LETTERS 

 OF SAMUEL CLARK, M.A., formerly Principal of the 

 National Society's Training College, Battersea. Edited with 

 Introduction by his W^IFE. With Portrait. Crov.-n Svo. 75. 6il. 



Clifford (W. K.)— LECTURES AND ESSAYS. Edited by 

 Leslie Stephen and Frederick Pollock, with Introduction 

 by F. Pollock. Two Portraits. 2 vols. Svo. 255-. 

 The Times of October 22, 1879, says: — "Many a friend of the 

 author on first taking tip these vohiiiics and reiiteinberin^ his versatile 

 genius and his keen enjoyment of all realms of intellectual activity must 

 have trembled lest they should be found to consist of fragmentary pieces of 

 work, too disconnected to do Justice to his powers of consuutlve reasoning 

 and too varied to have atiy effect as a -whole. Fortuna'ely those fears are 

 groundless .... Jt is not only in subject that the various papers are 

 closely related. There is also a singular consistency of view and of meiltod 

 throughout .... It is in the social and metaphysical subjects that the 

 richness of his intellect shoT.vs itself most forcibly in the variety and 

 originality of the ideas -which he presents to us. To appreciate this variety, 

 it is necessary to read the book itself, for it treats, in some form or other, oj 

 fuarly all the subjects of deepest interest in this age of questioning^ 



Combe. — THE LIFE OF GEORGE COMBE, Author of "The 

 Constitution of Man." By Charles Gibbon. With Three 

 Portraits engraved by Jeens. Two Vols. Svo. 32J. 

 ' ' A graphic and interesting account of the long life and indefatigable 



labours of a very remarkable man." — SCOTSMAN. 



