T. Werner Laurie's 

 NEW BOOKS 



CLIFFORD'S INN, FLEET STREET, LONDON 



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The Burlesque Napoleon. Being the Story of the 

 Life and Kingship of Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, 

 youngest brother of Napoleon the Great. By PHILIP 

 W. SERGEANT, B.A., author of "The Courtships of 

 Catherine the Great." Fully illustrated. Demy 8vo, 

 i os. 6d. net. 



Red o' the Feud. By HALLIWELL SUTCLIFFE, author 

 of "A Man of the Moors," "Mistress Barbara Cun- 

 liffe," etc. Crown 8vo, 6s. 



The author of "Through Sorrow's Gates" has returned to that wild 

 atmosphere of the moor-feuds which seems to hold a special glamour 

 for him. In this story the witchery of rugged heath and wind-swept 

 glen mingles with the stormy passions of the feud inseparably. 



Pictures in Umbria. By KATHARINE S. MACQUOID, 

 author of " In the Ardennes," " About Yorkshire," etc. 

 With 50 original illustrations by THOMAS R. MAC- 

 QUOID, R.I. (Uniform with "The Cathedral Series.") 

 Price 6s. net. 



"Pictures in Umbria "gives an account of the marvellous old hill 

 cities Perugia, Assisi, and others and endeavours to convey the 

 charm of the scenery around them, to describe the Art treasures they 

 contain, and to recall the associations interwoven with their history. 



The Cathedrals of England and Wales. By T. 



FRANCIS BUMPUS, author of " Summer Holidays among 

 the Glories of France." With many plates and minor 

 decorations, and specially designed heads and tailpieces 

 to each chapter. Two vols., 8vo, decorative cover, 

 cloth gilt, 6s. net each, 

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