25. THE CI7ILISJTION OF CHINA 



By H. A. GILES, LL.D., Professor of Chinese in the University of 

 Cambridge. "In all the mass of facts, Professor Giles never 

 becomes dull. He is always ready with a ghost story or a street 

 adventure for the reader's recreation." Spectator. 



29. THE DAWN OF HISTORT 



By J. L. MYRES, M.A., F.S.A., Wykeham Professor of Ancient 

 History, Oxford. " There is not a page in it that is not suggestive." 

 Manchester Guardian* 



33. THE HISTORT OF ENGLAND : 



A Study in Political Evolution. 



By A. F. POLLARD, M.A., Professor of English History in London 

 University. With a Chronological Table. 



34. CANADA 



By A. G. BRADLEY, Author of "The Making of Canada," etc. 

 The story of the Dominion brought down to the morrow of the 

 elections of 1911. 



By Sir T. W. HOLDERNESS, K. C.S.I., Secretary of the Revenue, 

 Statistics, and Commerce Department of the India Office. 



37. PEOPLES & PROBLEMS OF INDIA 



By Sir T. W. 

 Statistics, and 



42. ROME 



By W. WARDE F"OWLER, M.A., Author of "Social Life at Rome 

 in the Age of Cicero," " Life of Julius Caesar," etc. 



IN PREPARATION 



ANCIENT GREECE. By Prof. GILBERT MURRAY, D.Litt. 



LL.D., F.B.A. 



ANCIENT EGYPT. By Dr F. L. GRIFFITH, M.A., F.R.S. 

 A SHORT HISTORY OF EUROPE. By HERBERT FISHER, 



M.A., F.B.A. 



THE REFORMATION. By Principal LINDSAY, LL.D. 

 A SHOR T HIS TOR Y OF R USSIA . By Prof. MILYOUKOV. 

 MODERN TURKEY. By D. G. HOGARTH, M.A. 



THE EVOL UTION OF CITIES. By Prof. PATRICK GEDDES, 

 M.A. 



