14 MACMILLAN*S CATALOGUE OF WORKS IN 



fU££s of historical fomfimtt&n i>f -uthic/i France has t& hc^st^^ and (Mt 

 Saturday Review ctt/h il "'an excdUnt iranslaiiou- cf a um-h «>« n try 



th£ iist that hai lucn p^todMcd. It is in fact the only v^rk t& ti'hieh we 

 can turn for an acmratt and trustworthy narratiiv &/ that £xtra<*rtiini'iry 

 cmetr, ... The haok is the best and indeed tlu only trusi^wthy histery 

 of N'ajiolemt TnhicU has wri/fett.'* 



Owens College Essays and Addresses.— By Pro. 



FEASORS AND l^ECTURERS OK OWENS COLLEGS, MaNCHRSTKR. 



Published in Commemomlioti of Uie Opening of tlie New College 



Buildings, October 7th, 1873. Svo. 14s. 

 Tkisvolumeeontains pit^rt by th£ Dtikt of DevomMrf, K. 0,^ F.X.S.; 

 fyiffcssor Gfemvkwd [rnndpal) ; Profasor AVj^w, F. k\S, ; Pr^ft$s^ 

 Balfour Si<r.vai% F^R.S, / Profissor Core; IF. Iii?yd Da-wA-ins, F./f,S, ; 

 Prifessor Ix'eym>ld4 ; Professor IViliiamsaH^ F.R,S. ; PrafessQr G<tm^i 

 Prafess&r U ifi'ins- Pra/ess&i- ' Theadm-fs ; //crmmtn Br^\mmntt; Pro^ 

 fissor Bryct\ B.Cl, ; Pnflissifr y^&ns ; and Profess^ Ward, 



Palgrave (Sir F.)— iiisTORv OF kormakdy and 

 OF ENGLAND. By Sir Francis PalgisavEj Deputy Keepet 

 of Iter Majesty's PuMc Records. CompletinB the liislory lo the 

 Death of Wiliiom Ruftjis, Vols, H.— IV. each. 



Palgrave (W, G.)— A NARRATH'E OF A YEAR'S 

 JOURNiCY TITROUGH CENTRAL AND EASTERN 

 ARABIA, 1S62-J. By WlLLiAM GiFFORO Palsrave, late of 

 the EfgiitJi Regiment Bombay N. I. Sixth EJitjon, With ftfaps. 

 Plans, and Portrait of Author, ewgraved on steel by Tccik. Crowti 

 Svo. 6^. 



*' I/e has not oniy Vfritt^n one cf tki best b^iohs m tht A rah and one 

 of the hst ktoh an Araifia^ buf he has done s& in a manner that must 

 cmtmand the respect no less tMft the admirati&n of Ms fcUmff-country^ 

 men,** — Foxtniohtly Revixw. 



ESSAYS ON EASTERN QUESTIONS. By W. Giffoeb 

 Palgrave, 8vo, icw. 6d. 



" These mays are full of aneedvie ami interest. The booh is decidet/ly 

 a valfiable additiori to the sioeh of literature on tohich men must 

 base their spin ion of the dij^eult social and poiitieal problems suf- 

 gtsted by the desipts of Pussia^ the eapacity of Mahometans for 

 sovereigTtty^ and the g^o<?d giK'eriimeni and retention of India. ^ 

 Satltrdav RBVIEW. 



ESSAYS ON ART. Extra icAp, Syo. 6/ 

 Mttlready—Dpee—IIolfmn Hunt— Herbert— Poetty^ Prose^ and Sen- 

 satiotmlisiH in ArfS idptitre in £ngIand~Th€ Albert Cross, 



^rmmt desei zing to be translated. It ii 



