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Day of My Life (A) ; or, Every Day Experiences at Eton. 



By an Eton Boy, Author of "About Some Fellows." l6mo, cloth 



extra, 2s. 6d. 6th Thousand. 

 Diane. By Mrs. Macquoid. Crown 8vo, 6^ , 

 Dick Cheveley : his Fortunes and Misfortunes. By W. H. G. 



Kingston. 350 pp., square, i6mo, and 22 full-page Illustrations. 



Cloth, gilt edges, Is. dd. j plainer binding, plain edges, 5j. 

 Dick Sands, the Boy Captain. By Jules Verne. With nearly 



100 Illustrations, cloth, gilt, iQs.6d.; plain binding and plain edges, Sj. 



"piGHT Cousins. SeeALCori. 



Elementary History {An) of Art. Comprising Architecture, 

 Sculpture, Painting, and the Applied. 'Arts. By N. D'Anvers, 

 Author of " Science Ladders." With a Preface by Professor Roger 

 Smith. New Edition, illustrated with upwards of 200 Wood 

 Engravings. Crown 8vo, strongly bound in cloth, price 8j. 6d. 



Elementary History {An) of Music. Edited by Owen J. 

 DtJLLEA. Including Music among the Ancient Nations ; Music in 

 the Middle Ages ; Music in Italy in the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and 

 Eighteenth Centuries ; Music in Germany, France, and England. 

 Illustrated with Portraits of the most eminent Composers, and 

 Engravings of the Musical Instruments of many Nations. Crown 8vo, 

 handsomely bound in cloth, price 3^ . 6d. 



Elinor Dryden. By Mrs. Macquoid. Crown 8vo, 6j. 



Embroidery {Handbook of). By L. Higgin. Edited by Lad\ 

 Marian Alford, and published by authority of the Royal School of 

 Art Needlework. With 16 page Illustrations, Designs for Borders, 

 &c. Crown 8vo, S^. 



Enchiridion of Epidetus ; and the Golden Verses of Pythagoras. 

 Translated into English, Prose and Verse; with Notes and Scriptural 

 References, together with some original Poems, By the Hon. THOS. 

 Talbot. Crown 8vo, cloth, 5j. 



English Philosophers. Edited by Iwan Muller, M.A., New 

 College, Oxon. A Series of Volumes containing short biographies 

 of the most celebrated English Philosophers, to each of whom is 

 assigned a separate volume, giving as comprehensive and detailed a 

 statement of his views and contributions to Philosophy as possible, 

 explanatory ratherthan critical, opening with a brief biographical sketch, 

 and concluding with a short general summary, and a bibliographical 

 appendix. Each Volume contains about 200 pp. Sq.l6mo, 3J.6(f. each. 

 Bacon. Professor Fowler, Professor of Logic in Oxford. ' 

 Berkeley. Prof.T. H. Green, Professor of Moral philosophy,Oxford. 

 Hamilton. Professor MoNK, Professor of Moral Philosophy, Dublin, 

 J. s. Mill. Helen Taylor, Editor of "The Works of Buckle," &c, 

 Hansel. Rev. J. H. HucKiN, D.D., Head Master of Repton. 

 Adam S^ith. J. A. Farrer, M.A,, Author of "Primitive 

 Manners and Customs," 



