Mr. FifielcFs New List 



The Note-Books of 

 Samuel Butler 



Author of "Erewhon/' "The Way of AH Flesh," etc. 



Arranged and Edited by Henry Festing Jones 

 Large Crown 8vo f 45 2 P a i es J &. net, postage ^d. 



Second impression. 



The volume includes a photogravure portrait of Butler taken by Alfred 

 Cathie in 1898 ; a preface by the editor ; a biographical statement of the chief 

 events and dates of Butler's life ; Butler's poems and sonnets, and an Index. 



The Times says: — " No one knows Samuel Butler who has not read this book 

 through ; and perhaps it will come to be the most read and valued of all his works." 

 (From a three-column review.) 



Walter de la Mare, in Edinburgh Review^ says: — "They defy summary or 

 analysis, crammed as they are with speculation and wisdom, irony, satire, pranks, 

 quips and stories. Any page will set the wits to work, to amuse, arrest, provoke." 



The Nation says : — ' ' The book is packed with good things from cover to cover, and 

 it makes up what amounts to a fresh and striking work from Butler's pen." 



English Review says : — "A priceless book of wit and wisdom. . . . Even the most 

 liberal quotation could hardly convey any adequate sense of its gay wisdom and 

 pregnant wit." 



A sympathetic and informed study of Woman, Marriage, 

 and the Family. 



The Nature of Woman 



By J. Lionel Tayler, m.r.c.s., l.r.c.p. 



Crown %vo, cloth gilt, 1 86 pages, y, 6d, net, postage 3d. 



The English Review says : — " The qualities that have won Dr. Lionel Tayler success 

 as a lecturer on biology combine to make his book a profound and valuable study, to 

 which it is impossible to do justice in a short notice. It is notable for its calm sanity, 

 its sound logic, and the manner in which every statement is supported by proof. . . . The 

 whole book is one that no student of modern life should miss." 



The Irish Independent says: — "Reasoned, forcible, and convincing. ... It deals 

 with every phase of the woman question of the day." 



London: A. C. Fifield, 13 Clifford's Inn, E.C. 



