2 Mr. Edward Arnold's List of New Books 



MEMORIES. 



By MAJOR-GENERAL SIR OWEN TUDOR BURNE, 

 G.C.I.E., K.C.S.I. 



Demy 8vo. With Illustrations. 155. net. 



Sir Owen Burne joined the 2oth Regiment (now the Lancashire 

 Fusiliers) in 1855. He came in for the end of the Crimean War and 

 served throughout the Indian Mutiny, receiving two steps in rank 

 for gallantry in the field. Not long afterwards he became Military 

 Secretary to the Commander-in-Chief, Sir Hugh Rose. He was 

 Private Secretary to Lord Mayo until his assassination, and made 

 a personal report on that tragic event to the Queen. Later he 

 became Secretary in the Political and Secret Department of the 

 India Office. He was also Private Secretary to Lord Lytton, 

 when Viceroy, and served ten years as a member of the Council 

 of India. 



SIX RADICAL THINKERS. 



By JOHN MAcCUNN, LL.D., 



PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL. 



Crown Svo. 6s. net. 



These brilliant essays possess an exceptional interest at the 

 present moment when Liberal and Radical principles bulk so largely 

 in the political arena. The six main subjects of Professor MacCunn's 

 volume are Bentham and his Philosophy of Reform, the Utilitarian 

 Optimism of John Stuart Mill, the Commercial Radicalism of 

 Cobden, the Anti-Democratic Radicalism of Thomas Carlyle, the 

 Religious Radicalism of Joseph Mazzini, and the Political Idealism 

 of T. H. Green. 



LETTERS FROM THE FAR EAST. 



By Sir CHARLES ELIOT, K.C.M.G., 



AUTHOR OF ' TURKEY IN EUROPE,' ' THE EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE ' ETC. 



Demy 8vo. With Illustrations. 8s. 6d. net. 



This is an exceedingly interesting series of letters on the political 

 and social situation in India, China, Japan, and the Far East 

 generally. 



