6Q. THE NEWSPAPER By G. BINNKY DIBBLEE, M.A. (Illus- 



trated.) The best account extant of the 



organisation of the newspaper press, at home and abroad. 



77. SHELLEY, GODWIN, AND THEIR CIRCLE 



By H. N. BRAILSFORD, M.A. " Mr Brailsford sketches vividly the influence of 

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83. COMMON-SENSE IN LA W ^y Prof. P. VINOGRADOFF, 



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ANCIENT EGYPT. By F. LL. GRIFFITH, M.A. 



THE ANCIENT EAST. By D. G. HOGARTH, M.A., F.B.A. 



A SHOR T HISTOR Y OF EUROPE. By HERBERT FISHER, LL.D. 



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



FRANCE OF TO-DAY, By ALBERT THOMAS. 



HISTORY OF SCOTLAND. By Prof. R. S. RAIT, M.A. 



LA TIN AMERICA. By Prof. W. R. SHEPHERD. 



HISTORY AND LITERATURE OF SPAIN. By J. FITZMAURICE- 



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 POLITICAL THOUGHT IN ENGLAND: From Bacon to Locke. 



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