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RECENTLY PUBLISHED. 



THE WANING OF THE MIDDLE AGES: 



A STUDY OF THE FORMS OF LIFE, THOUGHT AND ART 



IN FRANCE AND THE NETHERLANDS IN THE I4TH 



AND 15TH CENTURIES. 



By J. HUIZINGA, 



Pbofessok in the Univeesity of Leiden. 

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" This thoughtful and well-ordered book, full of strange facts and shrewd 

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 evidently been selected with great care and judgment." — Times Literary 

 Supplement. 



THE DISINHERITED FAMILY: 



A PLEA FOR FAMILY ENDOWMENT. 

 By ELEANOR F. RATHBONE, M.A., J.R, CO., 



Author of " How the CAsuAii Laboureb Lives," etc. 



Croum Svo. 7s. 6d. net. 



Sir Wm. Beveridge in the Weekly Westminster. — " A remarkable book 

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SUNSHINE AND OPEN AIR : 



THEIR INFLUENCE ON HEALTH. WITH SPECIAL 

 REFERENCE TO THE ALPINE CLIMATE. 



By LEONARD HILL, M.B., F.R.S., 



Director Department of Applied Physiology, National Institute of 

 Medical Research. 



Illustrated. Demy Svo. 10s. 6d. net. 



This book is well worth reading, and although of particular interest to 

 the medical profession, should be much more widely appreciated. Both medi- 

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 out with shrewd common sense." — The Lancet. 



CRIME AND INSANITY. 



By W. C. SULLIVAN, M.D., 



Medical Superintendent State Criminal Lunatic Asylum, Broadmoor. 

 One Volume. Demy Svo. 12s. 6d. net. 



" We can thoroughly recommend this book to both jurists and medical 

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