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SOME PROBLEMS OF EXISTENCE. 



By NORMAN PEARSON. 

 Demy 8vo. 73. 6d. net. 



Dealing with such Problems of Existence as the origin of life, 

 spirit and matter, free will, determinism and morality, and the sense 

 of sin, Mr. Pearson lays down as postulates for a theory which 

 philosophy and religion may be able to accept, and which science 

 need not reject (i) the existence of a Deity; (2) the immortality of 

 man ; and (3) a Divine scheme of evolution of which we form part 

 and which, as expressing the purpose of the Deity, proceeds under 

 the sway of an inflexible order. 



THE NEXT STREET BUT ONE. 



By M. LOANE, 



AUTHOR OF ' THB QUEEN'S POOR.J 



Cvown 8vo. 6s. 



Like its predecessor, this book is not only a mine of interesting 

 and amusing sketches of life among the poor, but, in its more serious 

 aspect, a remarkable and most valuable corrective of many widely 

 prevalent and erroneous views about the habits ot thought and ethics 

 of the poorer classes. 



A HUNTING CATECHISM. 



By COLONEL R. F. MEYSEY-THOMPSON, 



AUTHOR OF 'REMINISCENCES OF THE COUKSE, THE CAMH, AND THK CHASE,' 'A FISHING 

 CATECHISM,' AND ' A SHOOTING CATECHISM.' 



Foolscap Svo. 35. 6d. net. 



This, the third of Colonel Meysey-Thompson's invaluable hand- 

 books, will appeal to hunting men as strongly as the previous 

 volumes did to lovers of rod and gun. The information given is 

 absolutely practical, the result of forty years' experience, and is 

 largely conveyed in the form of Question and Answer. The arrange- 

 ment is especially calculated to facilitate easy reference. 



