GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



Elliott. — LIFE OF HENRY VENN ELLIOTT, of Brigliton. 

 By JosiAH Bateman, M.A., Author of "Life of Daniel Wilson, 

 Bishop of Calcutta," &c. With Portrait, engraved by Jeens. 

 Crown 8vo. 8j-. dd. Second Edition, with Appendix. 



"/4 very charming piece of religious biography; no one can read ii 

 without both pleasure and profit." — British Quarterly Review. 



Forbes. — LIFE OF PROFESSOR EDWARD FORBES, 

 F.R.S. By George Wilson, M.D., F.R.S.E., and Archibald 

 Geikie, F.R.S. 8vo. with Portrait, 14J. 



"From the first page to the last the book claims careful reading, as being 

 a full but not overcrowded rehearsal of a most instructive life, and the true 

 picture of a mind that was rare in strength and beauty.^'' — Examiner. 



Freeman. — history of federal governjvtent, 



from the Foundation of the Acliaian League to the Dibruption of 

 the United States. By Edward A. Freeman, M.A. Vol. I. 

 General Introduction. History of the Greek Federations. 8vo. 



" The task Mr. Freeman has undertaken is one of great magnitude and 

 importance. It is also a task of an almost entirely novel character. No 

 other work professing to give the history of a political principle occurs to 

 us, except the slight contributions to the history of representative govern- 

 ment that is contained in a course of M. Guizofs lectures .... The 

 history of the development of a principle is at least as important as the 

 history of a dynasty, or of a race.'' — Saturday Review. 



old ENGLISH HISTORY FOR CHILDREN, By Edward A. 

 Freeman, M.A., late Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. With 

 Five Coloured Maps. Extra fcap. 8vo., half-bound. 6j. 



"Its object is to show that clear, accurate, and scientific views of history, 

 or indeed of any subject, may be easily given to children from the vay 

 first. . . I have, I hope, shown that it is perfectly easy to teach children, from 



