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 The Life of Dr. Martineau

By the Rev. JamMes DrumMmonD, Principal of Manchester College, Oxford, and the Rev. C. B. Upton. In two large volumes. Demy 8vo, with several Portraits and Illustrations. 30s. net.

This work will, it is hoped, be one of the most interesting and important biographies of the year. It will contain a full account of Dr. Martineau’s long and memorable life, with many of his letters never before published, and with a careful study and analysis of his great philosophical work. Dr. Drummond, the author of the biographical portion, is well known as Dr. Martineau’s successor in his work at Oxford; and Professor Ubpton’s survey of Dr. Martineau’s philosophy will add very greatly to the value of the book.

Letters of Emelia Russell Gurney

Edited by her Niece. Demy 8vo, 12s. 6d.

Mrs. Russell Gurney will long be remembered by all who knew her, not only as the wife of a distinguished man, but as a woman who combined great cultivation and social charm with a deep and vivid feeling of religion. Her letters to her many friends, collected in this volume along with some record of her life, are remarkable for their biographical interest, for the spirit they show and for the counsel they convey.

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