THE KHAKI ALPHABET. 



By L. D. POWLES. 



With 26 full-page Illustrations and cover in colour, by Tom Browne, 

 foolscap 4/0., is. net. 



This alphabet was recited one evening at the Savage Club, and was 

 immediately purchased on its merits by Mr. D. MacLaren Morrison. 

 It was shown to Mr. Tom Browne, the well-known Piinch artist, who 

 readily consented to illustrate it, the result being a series of felicitous 

 and humorous portraits and sketches of the war in the artist's happiest 

 manner. As a cheap and popular souvenir of the great events of 1899- 

 1901, the Khaki Alphabet is without a rival. 



DICKENS AS AN EDUCATOR. 



By JAMES L. HUGHES, 



INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS, TORONTO; AUTHOR OF ' FROEBEL'S EDUCATIONAL LAWS,' ETC. 



Crown 8v0., cloth, 6s. 



This is a new volume in the ' International Education Series.' It 

 presents an entirely fresh aspect of the great novelist's work ; but 

 Mr. Hughes fully establishes his case, and shows how genuinely 

 Dickens may claim to be reckoned among educational reformers. The 

 steps by which this position is made good are accompanied by frequent 

 extracts from the works of Dickens, and an extremely interesting book 

 is the result. 



FINLAND AND THE TSARS. 



By JOSEPH R. FISHER, B.A., 



A NEW EDITION, WITH SUPPLEMENTARY CHAPTER ON THE 

 EVENTS OF 1900. 



Demy Svo., i2S. 6d. 



ie a mass of matter, previous 

 ;ed ; and we have a really ade 



case, enforced by quotations from State documents.' Pall . 

 ' A powerful and illuminating book.' Speaker. 



In this book for the first time a mass of matter, previously only accessible to specialists, 

 has been collected and condensed ; and we have a really adequate statement of the Finnish 



' ~ II Mall Gazette. 



