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EVENTS. By S. Baring Gould. Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.

S. Baring Gould. FREAKS OF FANATICISM. By S. Baring Gould. Third Edition. Cr, 8vo. 6s.

S. Baring Gould, A GARLAND OF COUNTRY SONG : English Folk Songs with their Traditional Melodies. Collected and arranged by S. Baring Gould and H. F. Sheppard. Demy ^to. 6s.

S. Baring Gould. SONGS OF THE WEST: Traditional Ballads and Songs of the West of England, with their Melodies. Collected by S. Baring Gould, M.A., and H. F. Sheppard, M.A. In 4 Parts. Parts I., II., III., 3 J. each. Part IV., 55. In one Vol., French morocco, 15^. ' A rich collection of humour, pathos, grace, and poetic fancy.' — Saturday Review.

S. Baring Gould. YORKSHIRE ODDITIES AND STRANGE EVENTS. By S. Baring Gould. Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.

S, Baring Gould. STRANGE SUR- VIVALS AND SUPERSTITIONS. By S. Baring Gould. Cr. 8vo. Second Edition. 6s.

S. Baring Gould. THE DESERTS OF SOUTHERN FRANCE. By S. Baring Gould. 2 vols. Demy 8vo. 2i^s.

Cotton Minchin. OLD HARROW DAYS. By J. G. Cotton Minchin. Cr. 8vo. Second Edition. 55. 'This book is an admirable record.' — Daily Chronicle.

W. E. Gladstone. THE SPEECHES OF THE RT. HON. W. E. GLAD- STONE. M.P. Edited by A. W. HuTTON, M.A., and H.J. Cohen M.A With Portraits, Demy 8vo. Vols. IX. and X., izf. 6d. each.

E. V. Zenker. ANARCHISM. By

E. V. Zenker. Demy 8vo. -js. 6d.

' Herr Zenker has succeeded jn producing a

careful and critical history of the growth

of Anarchist theory. «

H. G. Hutchinson. THE GOLFING PILGRIM. By HORACE G. Hutchinson. Crown 8vo. 6s. ' Full of useful information with plenty of

^ood storjes.'— 7>«/A. ' Without this book the golfer's library will

beincomplete.' — Pall Mall Gazette. ' It will charm all golfers.' — Times.

J. Wells. OXFORD AND OXFORD LIFE. By Members of the Uni- versity. Edited by J. Wells, M.A. , Fellow and Tutor of Wadham College. Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. y. 6d. ' We congratulate Mr. Wells on the pro- duction of a readable and intelligent account of Oxford as it is at the present time, written by persons who are pos- sessed of a close acquaintance with the system and life of the University.' — Athefueum.

J. WeUs. OXFORD AND ITS COLLEGES. By J. Wells, M.A. , Fellow and Tutor of Wadham College. Illustrated by E. H. New. Third Edition. Fcap, 8vo. y. Leather. 35 6d. net. ' An admirable and accurate little treatise,

attractively illustrated.' — World. ' A luminous and tasteful little volume.' —

Daily Chronicle. ' Exactly what the intelligent visitor vranti.'— Glasgow Herald.

A H. Thompson. CAMBRIDGE AND ITSCOLLEGES. By A. Hamilton Thompson. With Illustrations by E. H. New. Pott 8vo. y. Leather. 2,s. 6d. net. This book is uniform with Mr. Wells' very successful book, 'Oxford and its Col- leges.' ' Itis brightly written and learned, and is just such a book as a cultured visitor needs. ' — Scotsman.

C. O. Robertson. VOCES ACADE-

MICJS.. By C. Grant Robertson,

M.A, Fellow of All Souls', Oxford.

With a Frontispiece. Pott8vo. y.6d.

' Decidedly clever and amusing.' —

A theruBum.

Rosemary Cotes. DANTE'S GAR- DEN. By Rosemary Cotes. With a Frontispiece. Second Edition. Fcp. Svo. 2S. 6d. Leather, y. 6d. net, 'A charming collection of legends of the flowersmentioned by Dante. —^CA&mrv.