Publications of 
By G. F. CHAMBERS, F.R.A.S. 
The Story of the Solar System. 
With 28 Illustrations. Cloth, 15. 
“His descriptions possess the double quality of simplicity and 
attractiveness.” —Nature. 
The Story of Eclipses. 
With special reference to the solar eclipse of 1900. 
With 19 
Illustrations. Cloth, 1s. 
“ Writ.en in a very interesting style and crammed with informa- 
tion." — University Correspondent. 
The Story of the Weather. 
With 50 Illustrations. Cloth, rs. 
“An interesting volume about weather, and especially English 
weather, and presents facts, ideas, and suggestions which ordinary 
people will be glad to know.’’---S¢. James's Budget. 
— 
By EDWARD CLODD, Author of ‘‘ The Story of 
Creation," &c. 
The Story of Primitive Man. 
With 88 Illustrations. Cloth, rs. 
* Well printed, well bound, profusely illustrated, and in every 
respect capital material, on one of the most progressive of sciences.” 
—Daily Chronicle, 
The Story of the Alphabet. 
With go Illustrations. Cloth, rs. 
“The book shows how the alphabet was built up from picture 
writing, and is full of interest. —5S7. James's Gazette. 
* Confound that Boy." 
Manual of Book-keeping and Office Routine. Crown 8vo, 
cloth, 15. 
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