Selections from Cassell Petter &* Galpin's Volumes {Continued). 



England, Cassell's History of. 



From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. With about 2,000 

 Illustrations. New Toned Paper Edition. Complete in Nine 

 Vols., cloth, each, 9s. Library Edition, bound in brown cloth, 

 gilt tops, £4. 1 os. 



United States, Cassell's History of the. 



With 600 Illustrations and Maps. 1,950 pages, extra crown 4to. 

 Complete in Three Vols., cloth, £1 7s. ; or in library binding, £1 10s. 



India, Cassell's History of. 



With about 400 Maps, Plans, and Illustrations. 1,188 pages, 

 extra crown 4to. Complete in Two Vols., cloth, 18s. ; or in library 

 binding, £1. 



The War between France and Germany, Cassell's 



History of. With 500 Engravings and Plans of the Battle- 

 fields. Complete in Two Volumes. Extra crown 4to, cloth, 18s. ; 

 or bound in half-calf, 30s. 



Russo-Turkish War, Cassell's History of. 



Vol. I. By the Author of Cassell's History of the Franco- 

 German War. With about 300 Illustrations. Extra crown 

 4to, cloth, 9s. (To be completed in Two Vols.) 



British Battles on Land and Sea. 



By James Grant, Author of the " Romance of War," &c. With 

 about 600 Illustrations. Complete in Three Vols., extra crown 

 4to, cloth, £1 7s.; or in library binding, £1 10s. 



Old and New London. A Narrative of its History, 

 its People, and its Places. In Volumes, each containing 200 

 Illustrations. Complete in Six Vols., price 9s. each ; or in library 

 binding, the set of Six Vols., ^3. 



The History of Protestantism. 



By the Rev. J. A. Wylie, LL.D. With upwards of 600 Original 

 Illustrations. 1,940 pages, extra crown 4to. Complete in Three 

 Vols., cloth, £1 7s.; or in library binding, £1 10s. 



Decisive Events in History. 



By Thomas Archer. With Sixteen Original Illustrations. 

 Extra fcap. 4to, cloth gilt, 5s. 



This .Work has been prepared for the use of students in private and public schools, and gives, 

 in a succinct and readable form, the leading events in the world's history. The historical records 

 are written in a condensed and incisive, yet comprehensive style, and are accompanied by full- 

 page original illustrations, executed with strict regard to the accuracy of detail. These 

 characteristic illustrations will, it is believed, help not only to impress on the pupil's attention 

 the important episodes which they respectively represent, and so promote an enduring interest 

 in the particular event described, but will tend to create a more enlarged interest in the wider 

 range of historical study. 



Cnssfll Petter &> Galbin: Ludga'e Hill. London ; Paris; and New York. 



