34 WST OF BOOKS PUBLISHED BY 



Maxims of Sir Morgan ODoherty^ Bart. 



Originally published' in Blackwood's Magazine. Cloth, is. 



The Life and Labours of the Apostle Paul. 



A continuous Narrative for School and Bible Cl&sses. By Charles MicMe, 

 M.A., Author of an 'Outline of the Geography of Palestine.' is., with a 

 Map. 



A Manual of English Prose Literature, 



Biographical and. Critical : designed mainly to show Characteristics of 

 Style. By W. Miuto, M.A. Crown 8vo, los. 6d. 



Characteristics of English Poets, from Chaucer to 



Shirley. By Wm. Ilinto, M.A. In crown 8vo, gs. 



"This volume shows not only a great deal of reading, but judgment and taste." — 

 Saturday Review. 



" Mr Minto's theme is a wide one, but he has treated it with terseness and ability. 

 . . . It is seldom that we meet with a volume of poetical criticism so thoughtful and 

 suggestive." — Pall Mall Gazette. 



Biographies of Em.inent Soldiers of the last Four 



Centuries. By Major-Geueral John Mitchell, Author of ' Life of Wapen- 

 stein,' ' The Fall of Napoleon,' &c. Edited, with a Memoir of the Author, 

 by Leonhard Schmitz, LL.D. 8vo, gs. ' 



Poetical Works of D. M. Moir {Delta). 



With Memoir by Thomas Aird, and Portrait. Second Edition. 2 vols, 

 fcap. 8vo, i2S. 



Domestic Verses. By Delta. 



New Edition, fcap. 8vo, cloth gilt, 4s. 6d. 



Lectures on the Poetical Literature of the Past 



Half-Century. By D. M. Molr. Third Edition. Fcap. 8vo, ss. 



Memoir of Count De Montalem,bert. 



A Chapter of Recent French History. By Mrs Oliphant, Author of the 

 'Life of Edward Irving," &c. In 2 vols, crown 8vo, ;^i, 4s. 



' ' Having a delightful subject, she has handled it in an altogther delightful 

 way. . . . It is as good, full, and truthful a portrait of his hfe and charac- 

 ter as could be desired, and while the skill of the author makes it as interest- 

 ing as a novel, it may be read as an altogether trustworthy ' chapter of recent 

 French history.' " — Examiner. 



" In its delicacy, in its fine insight and sympathy, no less than in its eloquence 

 Mrs Oliphant's ' Life of Montalembert,' vrith all' its faults, will take high ran'ii 

 among standard English biographies." — The Nonconformist. 



