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VI. Miscellaneous. 



ANTHROPOLOGY— SOCIOLOGY— MYTHOLOGY— 

 BIBLIOGRAPHY-BIOGRAPHY, ETC. 



AVEBURY (Lord, D.C.L., F.R.S., etc.) (Sir John Lubbock). 

 PREHISTORIC TIMES, as Illustrated by Ancient Re- 

 mains and the Manners and Customs of Modern Savages. 



6th Edition, revised, with 239 Illustrations, a large number of 

 which are specially prepared for this Edition. Demy 8vo, cloth, 

 gilt tops. iSs. 



" To anyone who wishes to obtain a succinct conspectus of the present state 

 of knowledge on the subject of early man, we recommend the perusal of this 

 comprehensive volume."— /^w^- Br^'i. Archctolog. Assoc. 



" The fact that this well-known standard work has reached a sixth edition is 

 evidence of its value to ethnologists and archjeologists. The many and beautiful 

 illustrations are most helpful in better understanding the plain but accurate 

 letterpress. Lord Avebury is to be congratulated on the new edition, which 

 is sure to further popularise a fascinating subject for investigation by cultured 

 people. " — Science Gossip. 



" It is necessary to compare the present volume with the fifth edition in 

 order to see how much it has been improved. The illustrations to this sixth 

 edition are immeasurably superior to the fifth." — Knowledge. 



BLACKBURN (HELEN). WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. A 



Record of the Women's Suffrage Movement in the British Isles, 

 with a Biographical Sketch of Miss Becker. Portraits. Crown 8vo, 

 cloth, ds, 



See also Vynne, Nora, and Blackburn, " Women under the Factory 



Acts." 



CATALOGUE OF THE LONDON LIBRARY, St James's 

 Square. By C. T. Hagberg Wright, LL.D., etc. xiv+1626 pp. 

 4to, cloth. 425-. net. Supplement I., 1902-3. Buckram, i vol., 

 196 pp. 5^. net. Supplement II. 198 pp. 1903-4. Buckram. 

 5^. net. Supplement IV. 1905-6. 5^. net. 



" The present catalogue is essentially a working catalogue. . . . The general 

 level of accuracy in the printing and editing of the work appears to us to be an 

 unusually high one. . . . We heartily applaud the work, both as a landmark 

 in library land, and as a monument standing upon a firm foundation of its own." 

 —The Times. 



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