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Seventh Edition, price Sixpence, cloth, DEMARKABLE COMETS : a Brief Survey of the B,YT ' Mili STANFORD, 36 and 27. Cockspur Street. Charing Cross, 8.W. Fourth Edition, leap. 8vo. cloth, price fid REMARKABLE ECLIPSES: a Sketch of the ... mo" '"'•"•'I"* Circumstances connected with the Observation w. T LY'NN LB°A* F^'iT"' """* '" in<"el" '"* M. CONTRIBUTIONS to a BALLAD HISTORY of BNOL&ND. r, •f,"17!T"" '""£ TheM *•"•*• "» spirited and stlrr I ng, Inch are • The FHll 01 Uarald Hardrada,1 • Old Benbow,' • Hanlon Moor and • Co coral John.' the soldier's name for the famouf Duke of Marlborough wnlch It a specially good ballad. ' Queen Eleanor's Vergeance' U a vividly told story. Coming to more modern tlmen. 'The Ueeds of Wellington • ' Inkerman,' and • Italak i»va • are excellently well uld and tung A) a book of ballade, Interesting- to all who bate British blood In their telns Ur. Bennett's contribution will be welcome. Dr. Bennett's Ballads will leare a stroni Imgraaslon on the memory of those who read them " The GOLDEN LlBHARY.-Sqnare lemo. cloth, 2.. SONGS for SAILORS. Morning Pott.—" Spirited, melodious, and vigorously graphic Daily A'eioa —" Very spirited." Fall Hull Ga-.'lu.—'-liOLllj admirable." Morning Advertiser.—"Sure of a wide popularity " John Bull.—" Very successful." Metropolitan —" Instinct with patriotic flre." Illustrated London Hews.—"Right well done " Kaei at tlte B'orU.—" There is real poetry In these son»" " Mirror—" With admirable felicity he embodies natl< ind emotions which stir tbe hearts of the people " . lonal lentlmcnU Echo .-"These songs are literally written for sailors, and they are precisely the kind of songs that sailors most enjoy " Noutimfomuit.—j'These longs bear a true literary mark, and give out -eedt aerevry.—"There is no one nowadays who can compete with Dr. Bennett as a popular song-writer. In his volume of sea sonri »n find the qualities which must secure Its success." Eramiaer.—"Fullol Incident and strongly expressed sentiment an having a simple, dashing, musical roll and movement that reminds us of some songs that are favourable with all sailors and the ton humour he Introduces are precisely of the kind that they will relish ' &1>(..m<m-"Dr. Bennett's heart is thoroughly in his work....All spirited and rigorous. 'Ihere Is a healthy, manly, fresh-air dash about them which ought to make them popular with the class for whose use and pleasure they are designed. LiterimlMail —" Dr. Bennett has devoted his lyrical powers to a noble object in this comprehensive yet Inexpensive work. This gem deserve* a be patronized not only by our entire Boyal Navy, but by all our Sailors' Homes and all our Mercantile Marine Associations " Crown BTO. cloth, 5f. PROMETHEUS the FIRE-GIVER, an Attempted Restoration of the Loet Fim Fart of the Trilogy of /Esehylns. 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