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Trench (Maria).— THE LIFE OF ST. TERESA. By Maria 

 Trench. With Portrait engraved by Jeens. Crown 8vo, cloth 

 extra, is. 6d. 

 " A hook of rare interest." — John Bull. 



Trench (Mrs. R.)— remains of the LATE MRS. 



RICHARD TRENCH. Being Selections from her Journals, 

 Letters, and other Pajiers. Edited by Archrishop Trench. 

 New and Cheaper Issue, with Portrait. 8vo. ds. 



Trollope. — a HISTORY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF 

 FLORENCE FROM THE EARLIEST INDEPENDENCE 

 OF THE COMMUNE TO THE FALL OF THE REPUBLIC 

 IN 183 1. By T. Adolphus Trollope. 4 Vols. 8vo. Half 

 morocco. 7.\s. 



Uppingham by the Sea.— a narrative of THE 



YEAR AT BORTH. By J. H. S. Crown 8vo. 3^. 6a'. 



Victor Emmanuel II., First King of Italy his 



life. By G. S. Godkin. 2 vols., crown 8vo. xds. 

 " All extremely clear and interesting history oj one of the most 

 important changes of later ti7iies," — Examiner. 



Wallace.— the MALAY ARCHIPELAGO: the Land of the 



Orang Utan and the Bird of Paradise. By Alfreij Russel 



Wallace. A Narrative of Travel with Studies of Man and 



Nature. With Maps and numerous Illustrations. Sixth Edition. 



Crown 8vo. "Js. 6d. 



' ' The result is a vi^jid picture of tropical life, which may be read with 



unflagging interest, and a sujjicient account of his scientific conclusions to 



stim.ulate our appetite 'without wearying us by detail. In short, we may 



safely say that tue har^e never read a more agreeable book of its kind," — 



Saturday Review. 



Ward.— A HISTORY OF ENGLISH DRAMATIC LITERA- 

 TURE TO THE DEATH OF QUEEN ANNE. By A. W. 

 Ward, M.A., Professor of History and English Literature iu 

 Owens College, Manchester. Two Vols. 8vo. 32^. 

 ^'' As f till of interest as of information. To students of dramatic 



literature invaluable, and may be equally recommended to readers for 



■mere pastime."" — Pall Mall Gazette. 



"Ward (J.)— EXPERIENCES OF A DIPLOMATIST. Being 

 recollections of Germany founded on Diaries kept during the years 

 1840 — 1870. By John Ward, C.B., late H.M. Minister- 

 Resident to the Hanse Tovnis, 8vo. \os. 6d. 



