MEMOIRS, BIOGRAPHIES, Etc. 



SOME WOMEN LOVING OR LUCKLESS. 



By Teodor de Wyzewa. Translated from the French by C. H. 

 Jeaffreson, m.a. With Numerous Illustrations. Demy 8vo 

 (9x5! inches), jj. 6^. net. 



THE TRUE STORY OF MY LIFE: an Auto- 

 biography by Alice M. Diehl, Novelist, Writer, and Musician. 

 Demy 8vo. 10/. ()d. net. 



GIOVANNI BOCCACCIO : A BIOGRAPHICAL 



STUDY. By Edward Hutton. With a Photogravure Frontis- 

 piece and numerous other Illustrations. Demy 8vo (9 x 5^ 

 inches). 16/. net. 



MINIATURES : A Series of Reproductions in 



Photogravure of Eighty-Five Miniatures of Distinguished Person- 

 ages, including the Queen Mother and the three Princesses of the 

 House. Painted by Charles Turrell. The Edition is limited 

 to One Hundred Copies (many of which are already subscribed for) 

 for sale in England and America, and Twenty-five Copies for Pre- 

 sentation, Review, and the Museums. Each will be Numbered 

 and Signed by the Artist. Large Quarto. £1^ 15/. net. 



COKE OF NORFOLK AND HIS FRIENDS: 



The Life of Thomas William Coke, First Earl of Leicester of 

 the second creation, containing an account of his Ancestry, 

 Surroundings, Public Services, and Private Friendships, and 

 including many Unpublished Letters from Noted Men of his day, 

 English and American. By A. M. W. Stirling. With 20 

 Photogravure and upwards of 40 other Illustrations reproduced 

 from Contemporary Portraits, Prints, etc. Demy 8vo. 2 vols. 

 3 2 J. net. 



The Times. — "We thank Mrs. Stirling for one of the most interesting memoirs of recent 

 years." 



Daily Telegraph. — " A very remarkable literary performance. Mrs. Stirling has achieved 

 a resurrection. She has fashioned a picture of a dead and forgotten past and brought 

 before our eyes with the vividness of breathing existence the life of our English ancestors 

 of the eighteenth century." 



Pall Mall Gazette. — " A work of no common interest : in fact, a work which may almost be 

 called unique." 



Evening Standard. — "One of the most interesting biographies we have read for years." 



