HISTORY (contd.) 
PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD. His Life, Times, and Fight for the 
Crown. By J. Cuthbert Hadden. In demy 8vo, cloth gilt, with 
illustrations, 7s. 6d. net. 
THE ROMANTIC STORY OF THE MAYFLOWER PILGRIMS AND 
ITS PLACE IN THE LIFE OF TO-DAY. By A. C. Addison. With 
numerous original illustrations. Size 6J in. by 9f in., cloth gilt, 
gilt top, 7s. 6d. net. 
INNS AND TAVERNS OF OLD LONDON. Setting forth the historical 
and literary associations of those ancient hostelries, together with 
an account of the most notable coffee-houses, clubs, and pleasure 
gardens of the British metropolis. By Henry C. Shelley. In 
large crown 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, with coloured frontispiece and 
48 other illustrations. 7s. 6d. net. 
OLD COUNTRY INNS. By Henry P. Maskell and Edward W. 
Gregory. With 50 illustrations by the authors. In large crown 
8vo, cloth. New Edition with Lists of Old Inns, “ Trust ” Inns, 
and Glossary of Signs. 3s. 6d. net. 
THE MOST HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE BATH. A descrip- 
tive and historical account. By Jocelyn Perkins, M.A.^ Sacrist 
and Minor Canon of Westminster Abbey. With 42 illustrations. 
In demy 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, 7s. 6d. net. 
FLEET STREET IN SEVEN CENTURIES. Being a History of the 
growth of London beyond the Walls into the Western Liberty 
and of Fleet Street to our time. By Walter George Bell. 
Author of The Thames from Chelsea to the Nore . With a Foreword 
by Sir Wm. P. Treloar, Bt. With 46 illustrations. Drawings by 
T. R. Way, Hanslip Fletcher, R. Anning Bell, T. E. Knightley ; 
reproductions of old prints, original documents, maps and photo- 
graphs. In demy 8vo, cloth, gilt top, 15s. net. 
“ Mr. Bell has chosen the picturesque and episodic method for 
his history, yet it is, par excellence, an antiquary's book. Records, 
rolls, inventories, the proceedings of wardmotes have been labori- 
ously ransacked ; but the result is never tedious, and we have 
seldom taken up a book of this kind which has had such a power 
of leading the reader on from page to page." — Athenceum. 
THE FRAN CO-PRUSSIAN WAR AND ITS HIDDEN CAUSES. By 
Iimile Ollivier, of the Academie Frangaise. Translated from the 
French with an Introduction and Notes by G. Burnham Ives. In 
demy 8vo, cloth gilt, with eight illustrations, 558 pp., 8s. 6d, net. 
A HOSPITAL IN THE MAKING. A History of the National Hospital 
for the Paralysed and Epileptic (Albany Memorial), 1859-1901. 
By B. Burford Rawlings, Author of The Chronic Indigence of 
Hospitals, etc. In crown 8vo, cloth, with illustrations, 5s. net. 
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