HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, & TRAVELS. 13 



since the beginning of her Majesty's reign, he may justly claim the credit 

 of having done so most briejly, succinctly, and simply, and in such a 

 manner, too, as to furnish him with the details necessary in each case to 

 comprehend the event of "which he is in search in an intelligent manner." 

 TIMES. 



Kmgsiey (Canon), Works by the Rev. CHARLES KINGSLEY, 

 M.A., Rector of Eversley and Canon of Chester. (For other 

 Works by the same Author, see THEOLOGICAL and BELLES 

 LETTRES Catalogues. ) 



ON THE ANCIEN REGIME as it existed on the Continent before 

 the FRENCH REVOLUTION. Three Lectures delivered at the 

 Royal Institution. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



These three lectures discuss severally (l) Caste, (%} Centralization, (3) 

 The Explosive Forces by which the Revolution was siiperinduced. The 

 Preface deals at some length with certain political questions of the present 

 day. 



AT LAST : A CHRISTMAS in the WEST INDIES. With nearly 

 Fifty Illustrations. New and Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo. 

 i or. S>d. 



Mr. Kingsley's dream of forty years -was at last fulfilled, when he 

 started on a Christmas expedition to the West Indies, for the purpose of 

 becoming personally acquainted with the scenes which he has so vividly 

 described in " Westward Ho /" These two volumes, are the journal of his 

 voyage. Records of natural history, sketches of tropical landscape, chapters 

 on education, views of society, all find their place in a work written, so to 

 say, under the inspiration of Sir Walter Raleigh and the othei' adventurous 

 men who three hundred years ago disputed against Philip If. the possession 

 of the Spanish Main. '-' We can only say that Mr. Ringsley's account of 

 a * Christmas in the West Indies ' is in every way worthy to be classed 

 among his happiest productions." STANDARD. 



THE ROMAN AND THE TEUTON. A Series of Lectures 

 delivered before the University of Cambridge. 8vo. 12s. 



CONTENTS -.Inaugural Lecture; The Forest Children; The Dying 

 Empire; The Human Deluge ; The Gothic Civilizer; Dietriches End; The 

 Nemesis of the Goths ; Paulus Diaconus ; The Clergy and the Heathen 

 The Monk a Civilizer ; The Lombard Laws ; The Popes and the Lombards ; 



