47. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. By M. G. Fawcett, LL.D. 



" Mrs. Fawcett's admirably concise and fair-minded historical sketch of 

 the women's suffrage movement. We could hardly ask for a better sum- 

 mary of events and prospects. "^Z)ai/j' News. 



51. SHAKESPEARE. By Professor C. H. Herford, Litt.D. 



" Well worth a place alongside Professor Raleigh's book in the ' English 

 Men of Letters.' . . . Sets a high note and retains it without effort." — 

 Ol'seri'er. 



53. PURE GOLD— A CHOICE OF LYRICS AND SON- 



NETS. By H. C. O'Neill. 

 ' ' An anthology of good poetry such as we might expect from a man of 

 taste." — Daily News. 



57. DANTE. By A. G. Ferrers Howell. 



" It is a fine piece of scholarship, and should be read by any one who is 

 beginning the study of Dante, or indeed any one who is interested generally 

 in the early process of European literature, for the process is here admir- 

 ably analysed." — Tke Manchester Guardian. 



THE SECOND DOZEN VOLUMES (Ready) 



I. THE FOUNDATIONS OF SCIENCE. By W. C. D. 



Whetham, M.A., F.R.S. 



II. INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. By Professor E. C. C. Baly, 



P'.R.S. 



14. RADIATION. By P. Phillips, D.Sc. 



22. LORD KELVIN. By A. Russell, M.A., D.Sc, M.I.E.E. 



23. HUXLEY. By Professor G. LEiGuroN, M.D. 



36. THE GROWTH OF FREEDOM. By H. W. Nevinson. 



41. JULIUS CAESAR: SOLDIER, STATESMAN, EM- 

 PEROR. By Hilary Hardinge. 



43. ENGLAND IN THE MIDDLE AGES. By Mrs. E. 

 O'Neill, M.A. 



54. FRANCIS BACON. By Professor A. R. Skemp, M.A. 



55. THE BRONTES. By Miss Flora Massox. 



60. A DICTIONARY OF SYNONYMS. By Austin K. 



Gray, B.A. 



61. HOME RULE. By L. G. Redmond Howard. 



List of other Volumes in Preparation may be had. 



LONDON AND EDINBURGH : T. C. & E. C. JACK 

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