Mr. Murray s List of New Publications. 3 



The Battle Abbey Roll. 



WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE NORMAN LINEAGES. 



By the DUCHESS OF CLEVELAND. 



3 Vols. Small ^0. 48J. 



" The work is the most exhaustive that has yet appeared upon its subject, and it will be 

 valued as a work both for reading and for reference by all whose studies lead them to inves- 

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"The volumes are full of interesting anecdotes," — Grnfihir. 



WORKS BY MBS. BOSS (n^e DTTFF-GOBDON). 



I.— The Land of Manfred. 



RAMBLES IN APULIA AND OTHER REMOTE PARTS OF 



SOUTHERN ITALY, 

 WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR HISTORICAL ASSOCIATIONS. 



By JANET BOSS. 



With Map and Ilhistrations. Crown ivo. los. 61/. 



" Bright and entertaining is Mrs. Ross's story of her travels She has, as it were, 



caught the very spirit of the historical associations that lend a charm to the regions with which 

 the memory of Manfred, Prince of Tarentum, King of Sicily, is allied. To a power of 

 description far above the average she adds the happy gift of blending romance wnh everyday 

 experiences, poetry with matter of fact prose. The result is a literary picture in which the 

 most strongly contrasted colour? are harmonized in the happiest manner."— Morning Post. 



ii-Three Generations of English 



Wonnen. 



OR MEMOIRS OF MRS. JOHN TAYLOR— MRS. SARAH 

 AUSTIN— AND LADY DUFF GORDON. 



By JANET BOSS. 



JVit/i Portraits. 2 Vols. Crown %vo, 24s. 



"Two charming volumes brimful of fresh and delightful reading. . . A more valuable 

 collection of letters of eminent men has seldom been published."— /"a// Mall Gazette. 



" It is satisfactory to think that the memories of three women whose lives were so typical 

 of English thought and manners are not to be left to oblivion . . . . we can recall no 



feminine parallel to the remarkable sequence of grandmother, mother and daughter 



the pages slip by the reader almost as easily as the pages of a no\e\." —Guardian . 



