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 MISCELLANEOUS AND POETRY

PITMAN'S WHERE TO LOOK. An Easy Guide to Books of reference. In crown 8vo, cloth, Is. net. Second Edition, Revised.

" Very much what the Review of Reviews is to other journals is Pitman's Where to Look to other books of reference. This handy little volume will tell you at a glance which is the best book of reference dealing with almost any subject under the sun. The volume in no way supersedes any existing reference book, but is aa invaluable addition to one's library, as it intimates at once the best source of information not only on general subjects to be found in the familiar Whitaker or Hazell, but also on little-known matters, as to which the plain man is often at a loss where to turn for reference. ' ' — Bystander,

THE WORLD'S COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS. A Descriptive Account of the Economic Plants of the World and of their Commercial Uses. By W. G. Freeman, B.Sc, F.L.S., and S. E, Chandler, D.Sc, F.L.S. With contributions by T. A. Henry, D.Sc, F.C.S.. C. E. Jones, B.Sc, F.L.S., and E. H. Wilson. With 420 illustrations from photographs and 12 coloured plates and maps. In demy 4to, cloth gilt, gilt top, 10s. 6d. net.

" The new production deals in an interesting and exhaustive fashion with the various economic plants of the world, and their commercial uses, and is profusely illustrated. Whether cocoa cultivation or wheat, Siamese rice-fields or Russian tea-gardens, Borneo tobacco, Assam rubber, or turpentine in North Carolina — whatever the product, in fact, the reader is told of its production and treatment in most interesting fashion, and the profuse illustra- tions are of great assistance. We imagine that the book will find a warm welcome," — Pall Mall Gazette.

THE BEGINNINGS OF THE TEACHING OF MODERN SUBJECTS IN ENGLAND. By Foster Watson, M.A. (Professor of Education in the University College of Wales ; Aberystwyth). In crown 8vo, cloth, 7s. 6d. net.

POETRY, AND CRITICISM

THE POETRY OF ROBERT BROWNING. By Stopford A. Brooke. Original issue. In demy 8vo, cloth gilt, 10s. 6d.

" The most satisfactory and stimulating criticism of the poet yet published. ' ' — Times.

{See also Dainty Volume Library, page 9.)

TENNYSON : HIS ART AND RELATION TO MODERN LIFE. By

the same Author. Original issue. In demy 8vo, cloth gilt, 7s. 6d.

" Will make a strong appeal to all lovers of our great Laureate." — • Quarterly Review,

[See also Dainty Volume Library, page 9.)

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