1 8 MACMILLAN'S CATALOGUE OF WORKS IN 



Lubbock. — ADDRESSES, POLITICAL AND EDUCA- 

 TIONAL. By Sir John Lunr.ocK, Ikrt., M.T., D.C.L., 

 F.R.S. 8vo. 2>s.6d. 



Macdonell. — FRANCE SINCE THE FIRST EMPIRE. By 

 James MAcnoNiiLL. Edited with rreface by his Wife. Crown 

 Svo. [Shortly. 



Macarthur.— HISTORY OF SCOTLAND, By Margaret 



Macakthur. Being the Third Vohime of the Historical Course 



for Schools, Edited by Edward A. Freeman, D.C.L. Second 



Edition. i8mo. 2s. 



" It is an excellent summary, unimpeachable as io facts, and putting 



them in the clearest and most impartial light attai?uihle." — Guardian. 



" No previous History oj Scotland of the same bulk is anything like so 



trustworthy, or deserves to be so extensively used as a text-book.^' — Globe. 



Macmillan (Rev. Hugh). — For other Works by same Author, 



see Theological and Scientific Catalogues. 

 HOLIDAYS ON HIGH LANDS ; or, Rambles and Incidents in 

 search of Alpine Plants. Second Edition, revised and enlarged. 

 Globe Svo. cloth. 6s, 

 "Botanical knoi.vledge is blended with a love of nature, a pious en- 

 thusiasm^ and a riih felicity of diction not to be met with in any works 

 of kindred character, if we except those of Hugh Miller." — Telegraph. 



Macready. — macready's reminiscences and se- 

 lections FROM HIS DIARIES AND LETTERS. Edited 

 by Sir F. Pollock, Bart., one of his Executors. With Four 

 Portraits engraved by Jeens. New and Cheaper Edition. Crown 

 Svo. is. 6d. 

 " As a careful and for the most part just estimate of the stage during 

 a very brdliant petiod, the attraction of these volumes can scarcely be 

 surpassed. .... Readers w/io have no special inte7-est in theatrical 

 matters, but enjoy miscellaneous gossip, will be allured from page to page, 

 attracted by familiar names and by observations upon popular actors and 

 authors. " — SPECTATOR. 



Mahaffy. — Works by the Rev. J. P. Mahaffy, M.A., Fellow of 

 Trinity College, Dublin : — 

 SOCIAL LIFE IN GREECE FROM HOMER TO MENAN- 

 DER. Third Edition, revised and enlarged, with a new chapter 

 on Greek Art. Crown Svo. Qf. 

 " // should be in the hands of all who desire thoroughly to understand 

 and to enjoy Greek literature, and to get an intelligent idea of the old Greek 

 li fe, political, social, and religious." — Guardian. 



