Publications of 
By HERBERT GREENHOUGH SMITH. 
The Romance of History. 
292 pp., crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. 
““ Pre-eminently interesting, bright, clear and attractive. "—a7/y 
Chronicle. 
—— 
By A. T. STORY. 
Golden Deeds of the War. 
With 160 Portraits, crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6s. 
‘* Abounds with stirring descriptions of the most exciting incidents 
ofthe campaign. It will make a rare gift book for British boys." — 
Daily Express. 
The Story of Photography. 
With Illustrations. Cloth, rs. 
“ Mr. Story does not profess to give instructions in the art: but 
his history cf its progress, his description of the various forms of 
apparatus and the various processes, and his statements of the rela- 
tion between photography and the finer aris cannot but impart an 
intelligent interest in this versatile handmaiden of scence.” —Scots- 
man, 
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The Strand Magazine. 
An Illustrated Magazine. Vols. 14 to 19, cloth extra, gilt 
leaves, 6s. 6d. each. [ Vols. 1 to 13 ave out of print. 
By CARLTON STRANGE. 
The Beechcourt Mystery. 
Cloth, 3s. 6d. 
“A novel and well-constructed plot.”—Liverpool Courier. 
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