4 Mr. Edward Arnold's Recent Publications. 



THE TREATMENT OF NATURE IN DANTE'S 

 'DIVINA COMMEDIA.' 



By L. OSCAR KUHNS, 

 Professor in Wesleyan University, Middleton, U.S.A. 



Crown 8vo., cloth, 5s. 



THE GOSPEL THE POWER OF GOD, AND OTHER 



SERMONS. 



By CHARLES D. BELL, D.D., Honorary Canon of Carlisle. 

 Crown 8vo., cloth, 3s. 6d. 



THE BEGGARS OF PARIS. 



Translated from the French of M. LOUIS PAULIAN. 

 By Lady HERSCHELL. 



Crown 8vo., paper boards, 192 pages, is. 



' Not only contains a great many amusing and instructive anecdotes, but formulates a 

 definite scheme for the entire suppression of begging as a trade. Lady Herschell's ex- 

 cellent translation should be read by all who are interested in the vexed question of charity- 

 giving, and even to those who read but for amusement it will prove vastly interesting.' — 

 Times. 



' One of the most interesting books which have appeared during recent years on the 

 subject of mendicancy.' — National Observer. 



' Lady Herschell's translation is worthy of M. Paulian's interesting manner.' — Pali 

 Mail Gazette. 



WASTED RECORDS OF DISEASE. 



By CHARLES E. PAGET, Lecturer on Public Health in Owens College, 

 Medical Officer of Health for Salford, etc. 



Crown 8vo., 2s. 6d. 



EARLY ENGLISH FURNITURE. 



An account of the famous English Cabinet-makers — Adams, Sheraton, 

 Chippendale, etc. With two hundred fine Illustrations of their work. 



By Mrs. WARREN CLOUSTON. 



Demy 4to. Probable price, One Guinea net. 



