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"Mr. Cairns James contributes some admirably practical remarks on the

reciter's art."—Athenaum.

MISS MARSHALL'S NEW STORY.

HIS MOST DEAR LADYE. A Story of the Days of the Countess of Pembroke, Sir Philip Sidney's Sister. By BEATRICE MARSHALL, Author of "The Siege of York," /cc. With Illustrations, crown 8vo, Is. " An effective and beautiful story."—Guardian. "A book one is loth to part with."—Sheffield Telegraph.

JUST PUBLISHED.

THE CROWN OF PINE. A Tale of Corinth and the Isthmian Gaines. By the Rev. A. J. CHURCH, Author of " Stories from Homer," Ac, With 8 Coloured Illustrations by George Morrow. Extra crown 8vo. cloth, 5s. " The story gives a vivid picture of Corinth at the height of her glory."—Graphic. "Profesaor Church has an enviable faculty of making a simple story the vehieln of much sound scholar- ship and historical knowledge."—Manchester Guardian.

THE LAST OF THE WHITE COATS. A Story of Cavaliers and Roundheads. By G. I. WHITHAM. With 8 Illustrations in Colour by Oscar Wilson. Extra crown 8vo, cloth, Is. " A story of great interest Cannot fail to arouse the young reader's sympathy in a very high degree."—Glasgow Herald. " A spirited story."— Westminster Gazette. "Full of life and go."—Graphic.

THE LITTLE COLONEL IN ARIZONA. By A. F. JOHNSTON, Author of "The Little Colonel's House Party," Sm. With 8 Illustrations, extra crown 8vo, cloth, Is. " Written with crispness and lively humour A. most acceptable volume."—Scotsman.

THE ROMANCE LIBRARY.—New Volumes. With ninny Illustrations, extra crown 8vo, each Is.

THE ROMANCE OF INSECT LIFE. By EDMUND SELOUS,

Author of " The Romance of the Animal World."

"A work that well merits that alluring title."—Daily Telegraph. "Most interesting descriptions of strange and curious inhabitants of the insect world in free and charming exposition and narrative."—Educational Times.

THE ROMANCE OF MODERN MECHANISM. By

ARCHIBALD WILLIAMS, Author of " The Romance of Modern Exploration," &c.

" The charm of each book is that, being written in non-technical language, its contents can be readily understood by all."—Field. " Bright and readable."—Academy.

THE ROMANCE OF MODERN ELECTRICITY. By

CHARLES R. GIBSON.

" Very entertaining and instructive."—Queen.