FRANCIS : 



Gbe Xittle poor /Dban of assist. 



A SHORT STORY OF THE FOUNDER OF THE BROTHERS MINOR. 

 By JAMES ADDERLEY, 



AUTHOR OF ' STEPHEN REMARX/ ' PAUL MERCER,' ETC. 



With Photogravure Frontispiece. Second Edition. Crown Sv0., $s. 6d. 



' Mr. Adderley has written a pleasant, sympathetic, graphic account of the most fascinat- 

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 thoroughly up to modern knowledge, and contains references to works as recent as 

 M. Sabatier's publication of the " Tractatus de Indulgentia S. Marias in Portiuncula." 

 A useful abridged translation of the Franciscan rule is appended.' Guardian. 



' Admirers of St. Francis will gladly welcome this little book. The story of his life is 

 told clearly and in beautiful language.' Ave Maria. 



TURKEY IN EUROPE. 



By ODYSSEUS. 

 One voL, demy 8v0., with Maps, i6s. 



'" Odysseus' s " book is far too brilliant to need the peculiar charm of the disowned. 

 No one, however distinguished, need be ashamed to put his name to a study of modern 

 Turkey at once so accurate and penetrating, and set forth with such exceptional literary 

 talent, as the work before us. We cannot recall any recent book on the subject, and 

 scarcely any of the older authorities, of equal or even approximate merit.' Spectator. 



'Whoever "Odysseus" may be, his knowledge of a most baffling and difficult subject 

 is both wide and deep. This book is an illuminating contribution to the understanding of 

 the history of Turkey in Europe and the character of the Turk. From cover to cover it is 

 full of sound judgment, humour, and political wisdom, and no student of the Eastern 

 Question can afford to leave it unread.' Daily Telegraph. 



' Of the many books that deal with the politics and history of South-Eastern Europe, 

 there are but a few which can be regarded as altogether trustworthy and impartial, and 

 the present volume is a notable addition to the number. This book is a solid and valuable 

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 what is still the " Eastern Question." ' Standard. 



A SHORT HISTORY OF BRITISH COMMERCE 



AND INDUSTRY. By L. L. PRICE, M.A., Fellow of Oriel 

 College, Oxford. One volume, crown 8vo., 35. 6d. 



' It is well adapted to the needs of students. It is, moreover, in the best sense popular, 

 and should be read by all who would gain a knowledge of the subject.' Sheffield Daily 

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