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5. ARMINELL: A Social Romance. By S. BARING GOULD, Author of Mehalah,' etc.

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6. DERRICK VAUGHAN, NOVELIST. With Portrait of Author. By EDNA LYALL, Author of 'Donovan,' etc.

7. DISENCHANTMENT. By F. MABEL ROBINSON.

8. DISARMED. By M. BETHAM EDWARDS.

9. JACK'S FATHER. By W. E. NORRIS.

10. MARGERY OF QUETHER. By S. BARINng Gould.

II. A LOST ILLUSION. BY LESLIE KEITH.

12. A MARRIAGE AT SEA. By W. CLARK RUSSELL.

13. MR. BUTLER'S WARD. By F. MABel Robinson.

In preparation.

14. URITH. By S. BARING GOULD.

15. MY DANISH SWEETHEART. By W. CLARK Russell. 16. HOVENDEN, V.C. By F. MABEL ROBINSON.

Other Volumes will be announced in due course.

NEW TWO-SHILLING EDITIONS

Crown 8vo, Picture Boards.

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ELI'S CHILDREN. By G. MANVILLE FENN.

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ARMINELL. By the Author of 'Mehalah.'

A DOUBLE KNOT. By G. MANVILLE FENN.

THE QUIET MRS. FLEMING. BY RICHARD PRYCE.
DISENCHANTMENT. By F. MABEL ROBINSON.

JACK'S FATHER. By W. E. NORRIS.

THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN.

By F. MABEL ROBINSON.

A LOST ILLUSION. By LESLIE KEITH.

JACQUETTA. By the Author of 'Mehalah.'

English Leaders of Religion

Edited by A. M. M. STEDMAN, M. A. With Portrait, crown 8vo, 2s. 6d. Under the above title MESSRs. METHUEN have commenced the publication of a series of short biographies, free from party bias, of the most prominent leaders of religious life and thought in this and the last century.

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Each volume will contain a succinct account and estimate of the career, the influence, and the literary position of the subject of the memoir. The following are already arranged-

CARDINAL NEWMAN. By R. H. HUTTON.

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'Few who read this book will fail to be struck by the wonderful insight it displays into the nature of the Cardinal's genius and the spirit of his life.-WILFRID WARD, in the Tablet.

'Full of knowledge, excellent in method, and intelligent in criticism. We regard it as wholly admirable.'-Academy.

'An estimate, careful, deliberate, full of profound reasoning and of acute insight. — Pall Mall Gazette.

JOHN WESLEY. By J. H. OVERTON, M.A.

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'It is well done: the story is clearly told, proportion is duly observed, and there is no lack either of discrimination or of sympathy.'-Manchester Guardian. 'Admirable alike in tone and style.'-Academy.

BISHOP WILBERFORCE. By G. W. DANIEL, M.A. [Ready. CHARLES SIMEON. By H. C. G. MOULE, M.A.

JOHN KEBLE. By W. LOCK, M.A.

F. D. MAURICE. BY COLONEL F. MAURICE, R.E.
THOMAS CHALMERS. By Mrs. OLIPHANT.
CARDINAL MANNING. By A. W. HUTTON, M.A.
Other volumes will be announced in due course.

Social Questions of To-day

Edited by H. DE B. GIBBINS, M.A.

Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d.

MESSRS. METHUEN beg to announce the publication of

a series of volumes upon those topics of social, economic,

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and industrial interest that are at the present moment foremost in the public mind. Each volume of the series will be written by an author

who is an acknowledged authority upon the subject with which he deals, and who will treat his question in a thoroughly sympathetic but impartial manner, with special reference to the historic aspect of the subject, and from the point of view of the Historical School of economics and social science.

By G. J.

The following Volumes of the Series are ready :TRADE UNIONISM-NEW AND OLD. By G. Howell, M.P., Author of 'The Conflicts of Capital and Labour.' THE CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT TO-DAY. HOLYOAKE, Author of 'The History of Co-operation.' MUTUAL THRIFT. By Rev. J. FROME WILKINSON, M.A., Author of 'The Friendly Society Movement.'

PROBLEMS OF POVERTY: An Inquiry into the Industrial Conditions of the Poor. By J. A. HOBSON, M.A.

THE COMMERCE OF NATIONS. By C. F. Bastable, M.A., Professor of Economics at Trinity College, Dublin, and Author of International Commerce.'

THE ALIEN INVASION. By W. H. WILKINS, B.A., Secretary to the Society for Preventing the Immigration of Destitute Aliens.

The following Volumes are in preparation :— THE RURAL EXODUS. By P. ANDERSON GRAHAM.

[In the press.

LAND NATIONALIZATION. BY HAROld Cox, B.A.

[In the press.

POVERTY AND PAUPERISM. By Rev. L. R. PHELPS, M.A., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.

ENGLISH SOCIALISM OF TO-DAY. BY HUBERT BLAND, one of the Authors of 'Fabian Essays.'

ENGLISH LAND AND ENGLISH MEN. By Rev. C. W. STUBBS, M.A., Author of 'The Labourers and the Land.'

MODERN LABOUR AND OLD ECONOMICS. By H. DE B. GIBBINS, M.A. (Editor), Author of 'The Industrial History of England.'

CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM IN ENGLAND. By Rev. J CARTER, M.A., of Pusey House, Oxford.

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THE EDUCATION OF THE PEOPLE. By J. R. DIGGLE,
M.A., Chairman of the London School Board.

WOMEN'S WORK. BY LADY DILKE.

TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL EDUCATION.

By P.

HAWKRIDGE, M. A., B.Sc., Secretary to the Derby County Council. RAILWAY PROBLEMS PRESENT AND FUTURE. By R. W. BARNETT, M.A., Editor of the 'Railway Times.'

University Extension Series

Under the above title MESSRS. METHUEN are publishing a series of books on historical, literary, and scientific subjects, suitable for extension students and home reading circles. The volumes are intended to assist the lecturer and not to usurp his place. Each volume will be complete in itself, and the subjects will be treated by competent writers in a broad and philosophic spirit.

Edited by J. E. SYMES, M. A.,
Principal of University College, Nottingham,

Crown 8vo, 2s. 6d.

The following volumes are ready :

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THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND. By H. DE
B. GIBBINS, M. A., late Scholar of Wadham College, Oxon., Cobden
Prizeman. Second Edition. With Maps and Plans. [Ready.

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A compact and clear story of our industrial development. A study of this concise
but luminous book cannot fail to give the reader a clear insight into the principal
phenomena of our industrial history. The editor and publishers are to be congra-
tulated on this first volume of their venture, and we shall look with expectant
interest for the succeeding volumes of the series. If they maintain the same
standard of excellence the series will make a permanent place for itself among the
many series which appear from time to time.'-University Extension Journal.

A HISTORY OF ENGLISH POLITICAL ECONOMY. By
L. L. PRICE, M.A., Fellow of Oriel College, Oxon., Extension
Lecturer in Political Economy.

PROBLEMS OF POVERTY: An Inquiry into the Industrial
Conditions of the Poor. By J. A. HOBSON, M.A., late Scholar of
Lincoln College, Oxon., U. E. Lecturer in Economics.

VICTORIAN POETS. By A. SHARP, formerly of Newnham
College, Cambridge.

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. By J. E. SYMES, M.A., Principal of University College, Nottingham.

PSYCHOLOGY. By F. S. GRANGER, M.A., Lecturer in Philosophy at University College, Nottingham.

THE EVOLUTION OF PLANT LIFE: Lower Forms. By G. MASSEE, Kew Gardens, U. E. Lecturer in Botan tions.

AIR AND WATER. Professor V. B. LEWES, M.A.

With Illus

The following volumes are in preparation :— ENGLISH SOCIAL REFORMERS. By H. DE B. GIBBINS, M.A., late Scholar of Wadham College, Oxon., Cobden Prizeman. [In the press. ENGLISH TRADE AND FINANCE IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. By W. A. S. HEWINS, B.A. [In the press. NAPOLEON. By E. L. S. HORSBURGH, M.A. Camb., U. E. Lecturer in History.

ENGLISH POLITICAL HISTORY. By T. J. LAWRENCE, M.A., late Fellow and Tutor of Downing College, Cambridge, U. E. Lecturer in History.

THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. By G. C. MOORE-SMITH, M.A. Camb., U. E. Lecturer in Language.

AN INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY. By J. SOLOMON, M.A. Oxon., late Lecturer in Philosophy at University College, Nottingham.

ENGLISH PAINTERS. By D. S. MACCOLL, M.A. Oxon., Fellow of University College, London, U. E. Lecturer in Art and Literature.

ENGLISH ARCHITECTURE. By ERNEST RADFORD, M.A. Cambridge, U. E. Lecturer in Art. With Illustrations.

THE CHEMISTRY OF LIFE AND HEALTH. By C. W. KIMMINS, M. A. Camb., U. E. Lecturer in Chemistry.

THE EARTH: An Introduction to Physiography. By E. W. SMALL, M.A.

HYGIENE. By J. LORRAINE SMITH, M.A., M.D.

THE MECHANICS OF DAILY LIFE. By V. P. SELLS, M.A

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