6 Messrs. Methuen's Announcements 



PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. By Jane Austen. Edited by 

 E. V. Lucas. Ttvo Volumes. 



PENDENNIS. By W. M. Thackeray. Edited by S. Gwynn. 

 Three volumes. 



LAVENGRO. By George Borrow. Edited by F. Hindes 

 Groome. Two volumes. 



General Literature 



A GARDEN DIARY. By the Hon. Emily Lawless. De7ny Zvo. 

 "js. 6d. net. 



In this book, Miss Lawless, who is a distinguished amateur, gives her experiences 

 of the delights and sorrows of a garden. 



ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE LATCH. By Sara 

 Jeannette Duncan (Mrs. Cotes), Author of ' A Voyage of Con- 

 solation.' Crown 2>vo. 6s. 

 In this delightful book Mrs. Cotes recounts her experiences and impressions of an 

 Indian garden. It is a book similar in character to ' Elizabeth and her German 

 Garden.' 



THE BRITISH GARDENER AND AMATEUR. By W. 



Williamson. Illustrated. Demy 8vo. los. 6d. 



A complete handbook of horticulture by a well-known expert. 



EFFICIENCY AND EMPIRE. By Arnold White. Crown 

 Svo. 6s. 

 This book deals with National and Departmental inefficiency, and the root causes of 

 the muddle that seems inherent in our public affairs. In the preparation of this 

 book Mr. Arnold White has had the advant.ige of consulting many of the most 

 successful business organisers of the day, and consequently the remedial and 

 constructive side of the problem is principally dealt with. 



A KEY TO NOTANDA QU^DAM. Fcap Svo. 2s. net. 



PRACTICAL LICENSING REFORM. By the Hon. Sidney 

 Peel, late Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford, and Secretary to the 

 Royal Commission on the Licensing Laws. Crown %vo \s. 6d. 

 This book gives in a handy form the results of the present licensing system and the 

 proposed reforms which are now being urged as a result of the report of the 

 Commission. 



Sporting Books 



THE ENGLISH TURF. By Charles Richardson. With 



over fifty Illustrations and Plans. Demy Zvo. \^s. 



This book describes the evolution of racing and the racehorse of to-day. It deals 



minutely with the lines of blood, the principal racecourses, trainers, jockeys, 



steeple-chasing, and, in fact, with every detail of racing under modern conditions. 



THE LIGHTER SIDE OF CRICKET. By Captain Philip 

 Trevor. Illustrated. Crown Svo. 6s. 

 A book dealing with the humours and comedies of the national pastime. 



