Herald" on the arrwal of the monthly mails .... Oj! re-perusal, these 

 letters appear to contain virws of English life and impressions of English 

 notabilities which, as the vieios and impressions of an Englishman on his 

 return to his native country after an absence of twenty years, may not be 

 'without interest to the English reader. The w}-iter had opportunities of 

 mixing with different classes of the British people, and of hearing opinions 

 on passing events from opposite standpoints of obseii'ation." — Author's 

 Preface. 



Prichard.— THE ADMTNLSTRATION OF INDIA. From 

 1859 to 1868. The First Ten Years of Acliniiiistration under the 

 Crown. By Iltudus Thomas Prichard, Barrister-at-Law. 

 Two vols. Demy 8vo. With Map. 2\s. 



hi these volumes the author has aimed to supply a full, impartial, ana 

 independent account of British India between 1 859 and 1868 — which is 

 in many respects the most important epoch in the history of that country 

 which the present century has seen. 



Ralegh.— THE LIFE OF SIR WALTER RALEGH, based 

 upon Contemporary Documents. By Edward Edwards. To- 

 gether with Ralegh's Letters, now first collected. With Portrait. 

 Two vols. Svo. 32^. 



" Mr. Edwards has certainly written the Life of Ralegh from fuller 

 information than any previous biographer. He is intelligent, industrious, 

 sympathetic : and the world has in his two volumes larger fueans afforded 

 it of knowing Ralegh than it ever possessed before. The new letters and 

 the newly-edited old letters aJ-e in themselves a boon." — Pall Mall 

 Gazette. 



Robinson (Crabb).— DIARY, REMINISCENCES, AND 

 CORRESPONDENCE OF HENRY CRABB ROBINSON. 

 Selected and Edited by Dr. Sadler. With Portrait. Second 

 Edition. Three vols. Svo. cloth. ^6s. 



