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Mr. Murray s List of Forthcoming Works. 
MURRAY’S HANDBOOKS. 
Handbook—Rome. Re-arranged, brought thoroughly up 
to date, and in a great measure re-written by the Rev. H. W. Pullen. 
The Classical Archaeology by Professor Rodolfo Lanciani. The 
Sculpture Galleries described by A. S. Murray, LL.D., Keeper of the 
Greek and Roman Antiquities at the British Museum. The Picture 
Galleries revised by the Right Hon. Sir A. Henry Layard, G.C.B., 
D.C.L. With numerous Maps and Plans . Post 8m 
Handbook—Turkey in Asia. An entirely New Work. 
Edited by General Sir Charles Wilson, R.E., G.C.B. 
Handbook—Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, and Hun¬ 
tingdonshire. An entirely New Work, with Maps and Plans. 
[Just ready. 
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UNIVERSITY EXTENSION MANUALS. 
THE FOLLOWING ARE IN PROGRESS:— 
COMPARATIVE RELIGION. 
By Allan Menzies, Professor of Biblical Criticism in the University of 
St. Andrews. 
PROBLEMS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY. 
By M. E. Sadler, Senior Student of Christ Church, Oxford, Secretary to the 
Oxford University Extension Delegacy. 
AN INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL SCIENCE. 
By John Cox, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Professor of Experimental 
Physics, McGill College, Montreal. 
THE ENGLISH POETS, FROM BLAKE TO TENNYSON. 
By Rev. Stopford A. Brooke, Trinity College, Dublin. 
THE HISTORY OF ASTRONOMY. 
By Arthur Berry, Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge, Secretary to the 
Cambridge University Extension Syndicate. 
SHAKESPEARE AND HIS PREDECESSORS IN THE 
ENGLISH DRAMA. 
By F. S. Boas, Balliol College, Oxford. 
LATIN LITERATURE. 
By J. W. Mackail, Balliol College, Oxford. 
A HISTORY OF EDUCATION. 
By James Donaldson, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of 
St. Andrews. 
