George Redways Publications. 



"The literature of Occultism, esoteric and practical, is now in the full 

 flush of its renaissance. That literature has always been vast and widely 

 distributed, although it has in the main been confined to the Latin tongues. 

 English is the only non- Latin language which has any considerable body 

 of books upon alchemy and astrology (to take the nobler arts of Occultism), 

 and upon magic and divination among the lesser and baser of those arts. 

 Mr Redway has for some years been the high priest who, as modern mystics 

 would say, opens wide * the door of the closed palace of the king.' He has 

 just given us two more books in a department of Occultism which has of late 

 become more vulgarised than any other. The secret arts of the diviner have 

 been revealed to all the world. . . . Still there is a pleasing variety about 

 ' Grand Orient's ' little book which is very engaging. He will show you 

 how to divine your future in dozens of different ways. But his chief reliance 

 is in the Pythagorean Wheel, which is unluckily rather skittish." Scots 

 Observer. 



\2rno, Cloth, price 2s. 



A Buddhist Catechism; 



Or, Outline of the Doctrine of the Buddha Gotama, 

 in the form of Question and Answer. 



COMPILED FROM THE SACRED WRITINGS OF THE SOUTHERN BUDDHISTS 

 FOR THE USE OF EUROPEANS, WITH EXPLANATORY NOTES. 



BY SUBHADRA BHIKSHU. 



The Author thinks it has at length become incumbent on the Buddha's 

 disciples to put forth a work suited to the intelligent appreciation of educated 

 English readers, in which shall be set forth the sublime doctrine of the 

 Buddha Gotama, not as a bygone system, but as a living source of pure truth 

 accessible now to all who are athirst for spiritual knowledge. 



Demy 8vo, pp. xi and 272, Cloth, 7,?. 6d. 



Gilds, 



Their Origin, Constitution, Objects, and Later 

 History. 



BY THE LATE CORNELIUS WALFORD, F.I.A., F.S.S., 

 F.R.H.S., BARRISTER-AT-LAW. 



Contains a Geographical Survey of the Gilds of Berks, Cambridge, Derby, Devon, 

 Gloucester, Hants, Hereford, Kent, Lancashire, Lincoln, Middlesex, Norfolk, Northum- 

 berland, Oxford, Salop, Somerset, Warwick, Yorks. 



