Two "Beautiful Net) Colour Books 



The FLOWER FIELDS of 



ALPINE SWITZERLAND 



By G. FLEMWELL 



With 26 mounted Coloured Plates from paintings specially executed by the Author for the present work 

 In one handsome volume, foolscap 4*0, cloth gilt and gilt top, ys. 6d. net 



SHELLEY'S NATURE POEMS 



In one handsome I'olume, foolscap ^to, cloth gilt and gilt top, 7s. 6d. net 



With 16 mounted Coloured Plates reproduced from water-colour drawings 



By WILLIAM HYDE 



A DUKE and HIS FRIENDS By the earl of march 



The Life and Letters of the second Duke of Richmond 



With 34 Illustrations, including 2 Photogravure Frontispieces 



In two vols., demy Svo, cloth gilt and gilt topj 34s. net 



The history* of a grandson of Charles the Second and the Duchess of Portsmouth, as told in the Duke's 

 correspondence, by his descendent, the Earl of March. 



"The Earl of March has opened a window through which we obtain an agreeable, personal and intimate view of phases of early ei^^hteenth 

 century life. The Earl himself accompanies these selections from the family dossier with a running commentary, which betrays a cultured and often 

 homorous appreciation of their romantic and historical value." — Daily Telegraph. 



" In these two volumes the Ear! of March sets forth the life story of his ancestor with a light and human touch, with due regard to its connection 

 with the history of England. A couple of most readable and pleasjnii volumes." — Daily ChronicU. 



SOME RECOLLECTIONS 



By T. TEIGNMOUTH-SHORE 



Canon of Worcester Cathedral, Chaplain In Ordinary to His Majesty King Qeorge V. 



With a Photogravure Portrait. In demy Svo, cloth gilt and gilt top, i6s. net 



The reminiscences of Canon Teignmouth-Shore, who has been Chaplain to three English sovereigns, contain some 

 delightful stories and anecdotes, and he necessarily has much to say about Queen Victoria, King Edward, the Empress 

 Frederick, and other notable persons. 



" A very readable book. He has had a varied life, and his connection with the Court has been long and intimate. His narrative will take a high 

 place among the many biographical works of the present year." — Westminster Gazette. 



"There is scarcely a page that is not enlivened by some gay and humorous story. "~Dat/y News. 



"There is plenty of entertainment for evei^body in this pleasant volume." — Standard 



" Canon Teignmouth-Shore is an excellent raconteur. His reminiscences will be enjoyed as much for their atories of other people bs for their 

 penonal record of a career which has been unusually full and varied. "—DatZy Qraphic. 



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