MEssrs. METHUEN’S CATALOGUE 
History 
Flinders Petrie. A HISTORY OF 
EGYPT,FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES 
TO THE PRESENT Day. Edited by 
W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE, D.C.L., 
LL.D., Professor of Egyptology at 
University College. Fudly [ilustrated. 
In Six Volumes. Cr. 8vo. 65. each. 
VoL. I. PREHISTORIC TIMES TO 
XVITH Dynasty. W. M. F. 
Petrie. Fourth Edition. 
Vou. Il. THe XVIITH AND 
XVIIITH Dynasties. W.M. 
F, Petrie. Third Edition. 
VoL. IV. THE EGypr OF THE 
PTOLEMIES. J. P. Mahaffy. 
VoL. V. RoMAN EcyrT, J. G. 
Milne. 
‘A history written in the spirit of scientific 
precision so worthily represented by Dr. 
Petrie and his school cannot but pro- 
mote sound and accurate study, and 
supply a vacant place in the English 
literature of Egyptology.’—Times. 
Flinders Petrie. RELIGION AND 
CONSCIENCE IN ANCIENT 
EGYPT. By W. M. FLINDERS 
PETRIE, D.C.L., LL.D. Fully Illus- 
trated. Crown 8vo. 25. Gd. 
‘ The lectures will afford a fund of valuable 
information for students of ancient 
ethics.'— Manchester Guardian. 
Flinders Petrie. SYRIA AND 
EGYPT, FROM THE TELL EL 
AMARNA TABLETS. By W. M. 
FLINDERS PETRIE, D.C.L., LL.D. 
Crown 8vo. 25. 6d. 
‘A marvellous record. The addition made 
to our knowledge is nothing short of 
amazing.’—7Times. 
Flinders Petrie. EGYPTIAN TALES. 
Edited by W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE. 
Illustrated by TRISTRAM ELLIs. Jn 
Two Volumes. Cr. 8vo. 35. 6d. each. 
‘Invaluable as a picture of life in Palestine 
and Egypt.'—Daily News. 
Flinders Petrie. EGYPTIAN DECO- 
RATIVE ART. By W. M. FLIN- 
DERS PETRIE. With 120 Illustrations. 
Cr. 8vo. 35. 6a. 
‘In these lectures he displays rare skill in 
elucidating the development of decora- 
tive art in Egypt.’—Zzmes. 
Cc. W. Oman. A HISTORY OF THE 
ART OF WAR. Vol. u.: The 
Middle Ages, from the Fourth to the 
Fourteenth Century. . . 
Oman, M.A., Fellow of All Souls’, 
Oxford. Illustrated. Demy 8vo, 21s. 
‘The whole art of war in its historic evolu- 
tion has never been treated on such an 
ample and comprehensive scale, and we 
question if any recent contribution to 
the exact history of the world has pos- 
sessed more enduring value.'—Daily 
Chronicle. 
8. Baring Gould. THE TRAGEDY 
OF THE CASARS. With nume- 
rous Illustrations from Busts, Gems, 
Cameos, etc. ByS. BARING GOULD. 
Fifth Edition. Royal 8vo. 155. 
‘A most splendid and fascinating book ona 
subject of undying interest. The great 
feature of the book is the use the author 
has made of the existing portraits of 
the Caesars and the admirable critical 
subtlety he has exhibited in dealing with 
this line of research. It is brilliantly 
written, and the illustrations are sup- 
plied on a scale of profuse magnificence.’ 
—Daily Chronicle. 
F. W. Maitland. CANON LAW IN 
ENGLAND. By F. W. MAITLAND, 
LL.D., Downing Professor of the 
Laws of England in the University 
of Cambridge. Royal 8vo. 7s. 6d. 
‘Professor Maitland has put students of 
English law under a fresh debt. ‘I‘hese 
essays are landmarks in the study of the 
history of Canon Law.’—Times. 
