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HEN AB OD 06 ois 35% --‘‘ There are publishers and publishers ; but there is only one Oxford 
Oniversity Press. When we look at the shelves which contain our most. precious books, we 
cannot help being aware that almost every other one bears the Oxfordimprint. The distinction 
of te lettering if nothing else will catch the eye. ”? 
BIOGRAPHY. 
RABINDRANATH TAGORE.—His Life and Work. By E, J. THompson. Cr. 8vo. pp. 112. 
With frontispice. Rs. 2, 
FROM PRIVATE TO FIELD-MARSHAL.—By Sir WILLIAM ROBERTSON, Bart., G.C0,B., G.C.M. Guey 
K.C.V.0., D.S.0., LL.D-, D.C.L. Demy 8vo. Portrait in photograyure, 16 half-tone illustra- 
tionsanad amap. Rs. 20 net. The outstanding autobiography of the year. 
CECIL RHODES.—By BAsit WittIAMs. Demy 8vo. Withfrontispiece. 15s. 
MOLTKE.—By Lt.-Col. F. £. Wurrton.” Demy 8vo. With frontispiece. 18s. 
“Lt.-Col, F. E. Whitton, whose luciferous study of the Marne campaign placed him inthe front 
rank of English military writers, now gives us a life of Moltke which is likely to become at: 
once a biographical and a military classic.’—The Spectator. 
THE LIFE OF SIR EDWARD COOK.—By J. SAxon MILLS. Portrait frontispiece. 16s. 
THE STORY OF MY LIFE.—By Col. Mnapows Taytor. With two portraits and map. 16s, 
: ART. 
GOYA AS A PORTRAIT PAINTER.—By A. DE Burunts Y. Moret. Translated by Selwyn 
Brinton, M.A. ~ W.th 154 Collotype illustrations. (Ready shortly.) 
This superbly illustrated book deals solely with Goya’s achievement as a painter of portraits and 
contains in admirable production practically all the principal pictures on this genre executed: 
by the famous artist. . 
A HISTORY OF FINE ART IN INDIA AND CEYLON.—By V. A. SMITH. 4to, pp. 526, with 
five coloured plates and 381 other illustrations. 84s. 
KHAROSTHI INSCRIPTIONS discovered by Sir AUREL STEINin Chinese Turkestan. Super 
royal 4to. pp. 154, with six separate plates. 30s. 
INDIAN PAINTINGS,—Mughal School. 16 coloured cards, with explanatory letterpress. 
Rs, 2-1-0. 
TRAVEL AND HISTORY. 
UNKNOWN ARABIA.—The Heart of Arabia: ‘A Record of Travel and Exploration. By H. 
Sv. J. B. PHILBY, C.1.E:, LC.S,F-R.G.S. 2 volumes, Demy 8vo. Illustrations and maps. 
(Ready shortly.) Price about 42s. 
Mr. Philby’s journey of Arabian exploration was no unworthy successor to that of Charles. 
Doughty, and his book, in which are detailed not only his adventures, but also his geographi- 
cal, geological and archeological discoveries, ts likely to become a famous valume of 
pioneering history. 
EARLY TRAVELS IN INDIA, 1583-1619.—Narrative selected and edited by WILLIAM Fosrer, 
C.1.E. Cr. 8vo. pp. 352. 12s. 6d. 
SOME CAIRO MOSQUES AND THEIR. FOUNDERS.—By Mrs. R. L. DEVONSHIRE. Demy 
8vo. With 32 illustrations. . 17s. 6d. 
HINDU MANNERS, CUSTOMS AND CEREMONIES.—By J. A. DUBOIS. Cr. 8vo. pp. 742. 6s. 
ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES OF RAJASTHAN.—By Lt.-Col. JAMES Top. Cr. 8vo. 3 
volumes, 52s. 6d. 
A HISTORY OF THE MAHARATTAS.—By JAMES CUNNINGHAME GRANT Durr. Revi:ed 
annotated edition. With an introduction by 8. M. Edwardes. 2 vols. 36s. 
JOURNAI OF INDIAN HISTORY.—Edited by SHAFAAT AHMED KHAN, Litt. D., FP. R. His. S. 
University Professor of Modern History, Allahabad, India. Published three timcs yearly. 
Single copy Rs. 3.. Subscription Rs. 9 per annum, 
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