16 MACMILLAN'S CATALOGUE OF WORKS IN 



letfj^A portraits, Th/y have bfen cartfitUy sdatfd from a ltf»^ /hf^ and 

 zvili be /{nitiii io coiilain seme of thi artist's nwst ^nisAed a»d ceU' 

 brntid works. Where U is possible hrkf memoirs have been given. The 

 Qut0iypes^ ii'hich hax*e heen made as perfect as possible^ wiU do somdhin^ 

 fo supply ihc iMtii created by the exeessri'e rarity of the orif^iml m^raz'iiigs^ 

 and enable the pufdie te pcssess^ at a moderate price, t'wcnty faithful repre- 

 sentations if the ihoicest-d*tfrks tf our greatest national painter, 



RobinsDn (H. Crabb),— THE diary, REMINISCENCES, 

 AND CORRESPONDENCE, OF HENRY CRABB ROBIN- 

 SON, Barrisler-at-Law. Selected and Edited by Thomas 

 Sadler, PkD. With Portrait. TbW and Cheaper Edition. 

 Two Vols. Crown 8vo, I2s, 

 The Daily News says: " Tite i-x'if bosl-s -zahieh are most likely to 

 surzive change of literary taste, and to charm wliiie instructing generation 

 after genfratton, are the 'Diary' of Pepys and Bos'itfclrs * Life of 

 Johnson,' The day xvi/i come tvhai to these many zoill add the ' Diary of 

 Henry Crabb Robinson.* Exeelkttces like those which render the personal 

 revelations of Fe0s and tht obsermtsGm of Borwdl such pleasant reading 

 abound in this -w&rk,^^ 



Rogers (James E, Thorold).— HISTORICAL glean- 



INGS : A Series of Sketches, Montagiic, Waipote, AdAin Smith, 

 Cobbetf. By Prof ROGERS. Crowp Svo. 41. Secoiid Scries. 

 Wiklif, Laud, Wilkes, and Home Tooke, Crown Svo, 



Seeley (Professor). — LECTURES ANB ESSAYS, 



J. R. Seeley, M.A. Professor of Modem History in the 

 Uiiis'ersity of Cambridge- Svo. los. 6d. 

 Contests ;—/i?()/wa« Imperialism: \. The Greai Koman Reiolu- 

 tion; 2. The Proximate Cause of the Fall of the Roman Empire; 

 3. The I^ter Empire.— Milton's Folitieal Opinions — Milton's Poetry 

 — Elementary Principles in Art — Liberal Educatioft in Uniz-eriilies 

 — English in Schools — - The Church as a Teacher of Morality The 

 Teaching of Politics: an Inaugural Lecture delivered at Cambridge. 



Sime.— HISTORY OF GERMANY. By James Sime, MA. 

 iSmo. 3J. Being Vol V. of the Historical Course for Schools, 

 Edited by Edward A. Frkkmax, D.C.L, 

 " This is a, remarkably clear antl impressive History of Germany. Its 

 great ei-ents are -ioisely kept as central ftgttres, and the smaller et enis are 

 carefully kept not only subordinate and subserviciUf but most skilfully 

 woven into the texture of the historical tapestry presented to the e}'c"— 

 Standard, 



Somers (Robert).— THE SOUTHERN STATES SINCE 

 THE WAR. By Robert Somers. With Map. Svo. ss. 



