ee Allman and Son’s Boucational Works, — 
OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY (Second Edition). 
For Young Students. 
By the Rev. C. J. HAMER, Vicar of St. Paul’s, Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne. 
With a Preface by the Lord Bishop of Ripon. 
Price Is., crown 8vo., cloth. 
The following are the Chief Features: 
. The language is simple, but not childish. 
. The words of Scripture are placed within inverted commas. 
The meanings of the names of persons and places are given in italics. 
. The names of persons and places, etc., to be remembered are impressed on 
the mind by the use of dark type. 
E, er fate between the Authorised and Revised Versions are put 
in italics, . 
¥. References are given to show the connection of the history with events, 
persons, and places previously mentioned. 
Scotsman.—‘ It is well broken up into paragraphs, 
and in this way renders easy the task of acquiring 
knowledge of, or refreshing the memory upon, the 
historical portions of the ‘Old’ Bible. Many 
young, and probably many old, students will 
appreciate the service done.” ae 
Literature.—‘ Simply told, and seems well suited to 
its purpose.” 
Secondary Education.—“ This is the best book we 
have seen for school use. It shows evidence of 
great labour and great thought. . . . It is sure to 
be popular. Very useful explanations are included 
in the narrative on points that need elucidation, so 
that the student will acquire increased interest a 
he reads.” | 
NEW TESTAMENT HISTORY. 
By the Same Author. [In the Press. 
Price 1s. 7 
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PREPARATORY FRENCH LESSONS. 
By HENRI BLOUET, B.A.., Author of ‘‘ Elementary French,” 
‘Intermediate French,” ‘‘ Dual Readers,” ‘‘ French-English.” 
Price 8d., foolscap 8vo., cloth. 
Secondary Education. —‘‘A VERY USEFUL LITTLE 
BOOK FOR BEGINNERS. The exercises are pro- 
gressive, and the words used those of common use. 
Conversation of a simple kind is employed from the 
outset. The book should be useful and popular.” 
Public School Magazine. —-‘‘Mr. Blouet has in- 
corporated into his book many excellent ideas,” 

