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Trench (Archbishop).— gustavus adolphus : Social 



Aspects of the Thirty Years' War. By R. Chenevix Trench, 

 D. D. , Archbishop of Dublin. Fcap. 8vo . 2s. 6d. 



" Clear and lucid in style, these lectures will be a treasure to many to 

 whom the subject is unfamiliar." — Dublin Evening Mail. 



Trench (Mrs. R.). — Edited by Archbishop Trench. Remains 

 of the late Mrs. RICHARD TRENCH. Being Selections from 

 her Journals, Letters, and other Papers. New and Cheaper Issue, 

 with Portrait, 8vo. 6j. 



Contains notices and anecdotes illustrating the social life of the period 

 — extending over a quarter of a century (1799 — 1827). It includes also 

 poems and other miscellatieous pieces by Mrs. Tmich. 



Trench (Capt. F., F.R.G.S.). — THE RUSSO-INDIAN 



QUESTION, Historically, Strategically, and Politically con- 

 sidered. By Capt. Trench, F.R.G.S. With a Sketch of Central 

 Asiatic Politics and Map of Central Asia. Crown Svo. 7^-. (yd. 



" The Russo-Indian, or Central Asian questioji has for several obvious 

 reasons been attracting much public attention in Englatid, in Russia, and 

 also on the Continent, within the last year or two. . . . I have thought 

 that the present volume, giving a short sketch of the history of this question 

 from its earliest origin, and condensing much of the most recent and inte- 

 resting information on the subject, and on its collateral phases, might 

 perhaps be acceptable to those who take an interest in it." — Author's 

 Preface. 



Trevelyan (G.O., M.P.). — CAWNPORE. illustrated with 

 Plan. By G. O. Trevelyan, M.P., Author of "The Com- 

 petition Wallah." Second Edition. Crown Svo. 6^-. 



" l7t this book we are not spared one fact of the sad story ; but our 

 feelings are not harrowed by the recital of imaginary outrages. It is 

 good for us at home that we have one mho tells his tale so well as does 

 Mr. Trevelyan." — Pall Mall Gazette. 



