8 Mills & Boon's Catalogue 



Bernard Shaw, each essay contains some account of its 

 subject's life and times, showing what effect these had 

 upon his work, or how they were affected by it. The 

 object of the criticisms is not to give an exhaustive 

 account of the work of every author mentioned, so 

 much as a practical consideration from a practical 

 standpoint of his work and art. 



The Romance of the Cambridge Colleges. 



By FRANCIS GRIBBLE. With 16 Illustrations. 

 Crown 8vo. 6s. 



" The Romance of the Cambridge Colleges," by 

 Francis Gribble, is a companion volume to the same 

 author's " Romance of the Oxford Colleges." It is 

 not a guide-book, but it will be found an indispensable 

 supplement to the guide-book, following the footsteps 

 of illustrious men through the Cambridge courts, and 

 providing anecdotal answers to most of the questions 

 which visitors are likely to ask. The careers of the 

 Cambridge Apostles at Trinity ; Cromwell's differences 

 with the dons of Sidney Sussex ; the " ragging " of 

 Gray at Peterhouse ; the launching of the Evangelical 

 Movement by Charles Simeon of King's ; the practical 

 jokes played by Calverley at Christ's ; the " sending 

 down " of Parnell from Magdalene, and Sir Frank 

 Lock wood from Caius, these are a few of the subjects 

 dealt with. 



Rambles in the North Yorkshire Dales. 



By J. E. BUCKROSE, Author of " Down Our Street." 

 With 24 Illustrations in half-tone and 4 in colour. 35. 6d. 

 net. (Mills & Boon's Rambles Series.) 



This book, written by a native of Yorkshire, is an 

 attempt to unite the good qualities of both types of 

 guide books those larger and more serious ones which 

 are descriptive and deal with the legends and historical 

 features of a neighbourhood, and the smaller, more 

 tersely written ones, which afford definite aid in reach- 

 ing and seeing the places mentioned. 



