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MESSRS.

METHUEN'S

SPRING ANNOUNCEMENTS

Gale. CRICKET SONGS. By NORMAN GALE. Crown 8vo.

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Also a limited edition on hand-made paper. Demy 8vo. 10s. 6d. net.
Also a small edition on Japanese paper.

Demy 8vo. 21s. net. Mr. Gale's rural poems have made him widely popular, and this volume of spirited verse will win him a new reputation among the lovers of our national game.

Flinders Petrie. THE HISTORY OF EGYPT, FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE HYKSOS. By W. M. FLINDERS PETRIE, Professor of Egyptology at University College. Fully Illustrated. Crown 8vo.

6s.

This volume is the first of a History of Egypt in six volumes, intended both for students and for general reading and reference, and will present a complete record of what is now known, both of dated monuments and of events, from the prehistoric age down to modern times. For the earlier periods every trace of the various kings will be noticed, and all historical questions will be fully discussed. The special features will be

(1) The illustrations, largely photographic, or from fac-simile drawings; and, so far as practicable, of new material not yet published. As yet, there is no illustrated history of Egypt;

(2) The references given to the source of each statement and monument, making this a key to the literature of the subject;

(3) The lists of all the known monuments of each king;

(4) The incorporation of current research down to the present time.

The volumes will cover the following periods;

I. Prehistoric to Hyksos times. By Prof. Flinders Petrie.

II. XVIIIth to xxth Dynasties.

III. Xxist to xxxth Dynasties.

IV. The Ptolemaic Rule.

V. The Roman Rule.

VI. The Muhammedan Rule.

(The Same).

(The Same).

By Stanley Lane Poole.

The volumes will be issued separately. The first will be ready in the autumn, the Muhammedan volume early next year, and others at intervals of half a year.

Ottley. LANCELOT ANDREWES, Bishop of Winchester. A Biography. By R. L. OTTLEY, Principal of Pusey House, Oxford, and Fellow of Magdalen. With Portrait. Crown 8vo. Buckram. 5s. This life of the saintly bishop and theologian, of whom no adequate biography exists, will have much value for English Churchmen. It is issued uniform with Mr. Lock's 'Life of Keble,' and written as it is by so distinguished a scholar as Mr. Ottley, it is as likely to become as popular.

Gladstone. THE SPEECHES AND PUBLIC ADDRESSES OF THE RT. HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, M. P. With Notes. Edited by A. W. HUTTON, M. A. (Librarian of the Gladstone Library), and H. J. COHEN, M.A. With Portraits. 8vo. Vol. IX. 12s. 6d. Messrs. METHUEN beg to announce that they are about to issue, in ten volumes 8vo, an authorised collection of Mr. Gladstone's Speeches, the work being undertaken with his sanction and under his superintendence. Notes and Introductions will be added.

In view of the interest in the Home Rule Question, it is proposed to issue Vols. IX. and X., which will include the speeches of the last seven or eight years, immediately, and then to proceed with the earlier volumes. Volume X. is already published.

Robbins.

THE EARLY LIFE OF WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE. By A. F. ROBBINS. Crown 8vo. 6s.

A full account of the early part of Mr. Gladstone's extraordinary career, based on much research, and containing a good deal of new matter, especially with regard to his school and college days.

Henley and Whibley. A BOOK OF ENGLISH PROSE. Collected by W. E. HENLEY and CHARLES WHIbley. Crown 8vo. Also small limited editions on Dutch and Japanese paper. 21S. and 42s. net.

A companion book to Mr. Henley's well-known 'Lyra Heroica.' It is believed that no such collection of splendid prose has ever been brought within the compass of one volume. Each piece, whether containing a character-sketch or incident, is complete in itself. The book will be finely printed and bound.

Beeching.

BRADFIELD SERMONS.

BEECHING, M. A., Rector of Yattendon, Berks. Six sermons preached before the boys of Bradfield College.

Parkyn.

Sermons by H. C.

Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d.

CHARLES DARWIN: a Lecture delivered at

Christ's College, Cambridge, by E. A. PARKYN, M.A. Crown 8vo. IS.

A short account of the work and influence of Darwin.

Waldstein. JOHN RUSKIN: a Study. By CHARLES WALDSTEIN, M.A., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Post 8vo. 5s. Also a small edition on hand-made paper. Demy 8vo. 15s. This is a frank and fair appreciation of Mr. Ruskin's work and influence-literary and social-by an able critic, who has enough admiration to make him sympathetic, and enough discernment to make him impartial.

Sterne.

TRISTRAM SHANDY. By LAWRENCE STERNE.
With an Introduction by CHARLES WHIBLEY, and a Portrait.
2 vols.
Crown 8vo. 75.

Congreve. THE COMEDIES OF WILLIAM CONGREVE.
Edited, with an Introduction by G. S. STREET, and a Portrait.
Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.

The above important editions of two English classics are finely printed by Messrs. Constable, and handsomely bound. Each is carefully edited with scholarly introductions-biographical and critical. They are issued in two editions—

The ordinary edition on laid paper, bound in buckram, 3s. 6d. a volume.

The library edition (limited in number) on hand-made paper, bound in half parch ment, 7s. 6d. a volume, net.

UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SERIES

NEW VOLUMES. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d.

THE EARTH. An Introduction to Physiography. By EVAN SMALL, M.A.

Methuen's Commercial Series

NEW VOLUMES.

A PRIMER OF BUSINESS. By S. JACKSON, M.A.

IS. 6d. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC. By F. G. TAYLOR, M.A. THE ECONOMICS OF COMMERCE. By H. de B. GIBBINS, M.A. Is. 6d.

SOCIAL QUESTIONS OF TO-DAY

NEW VOLUMES. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d.

WOMEN'S WORK. BY LADY DILKE, MISS BULLEY, and MISS ABRAHAM.

TRUSTS, POOLS AND CORNERS. As affecting Commerce
and Industry. By J. STEPHEN JEANS, M.R.I., F.S.S.
THE FACTORY SYSTEM. By R. COOKE TAYLOR.
THE STATE AND ITS CHILDREN.

By GERTRUDE

TUCKWELL.

Classical Translations

NEW VOLUMES.

Crown 8vo. Finely printed and bound in blue buckram. LUCIAN-Six Dialogues (Nigrinus, Icaro-Menippus, Cock, Ship, Parasite, Law of Falsehood). Translated by S. T. IRWIN, M. A., Assistant Master at Clifton; late Scholar of Lincoln College, Oxford.

SOPHOCLES-Electra and Ajax. Translated by E. D. A. MORSHEAD, M.A., late Scholar of New College, Oxford; Assistant Master at Winchester.

TACITUS—Agricola and Germania.

Translated by R. B.

TOWNSHEND, late Scholar of Trinity College, Cambridge.

CICERO-Select Orations (Pro Milone, Pro Murena, Philippic II.,

In Catilinam). Translated by H. E. D. BLAKISTON, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, Oxford.

Fiction

E. F. Benson. THE RUBICON. By E. F. BENSON, Author of 'Dodo.' 2 vols. Crown 8vo. 21S.

The announcement of a new novel of society by the author of the brilliantly successful 'Dodo' will excite great interest, and it is believed that 'The Rubicon' will prove to have as much fascination as its predecessor.

Stanley Weyman. UNDER THE RED ROBE. BY STANLEY WEYMAN, Author of 'A Gentleman of France,' etc. With 12 Illustrations by R. CATON Woodville. 2 vols. Crown 8vo. 21S. Mr. Weyman's fine historical tales have placed him in the front rank of novelists, and this stirring story of Richelieu and the Huguenots will not lessen his reputation.

Mrs. Oliphant.

THE PRODIGALS. By Mrs. OLIPHANT.

2 vols. Crown 800. 215.

It is hardly necessary to say much about a new story from Mrs. Oliphant's graceful pen. The present one is a charming and pathetic study.

Baring Gould. THE QUEEN OF LOVE.

By S. BARING

GOULD, Author of 'Mehalah,' 'Cheap Jack Zita,' etc.
Crown 800.

31s. 6d.

3 vols.

A story of the Cheshire salt region-a new district for the exercise of Mr. Baring Gould's original and powerful gifts.

Gilbert Parker. THE TRANSLATION OF A SAVAGE. By GILBERT PARKER, Author of 'Pierre and His People,' 'Mrs. Falchion,' etc. Crown 8vo. 55.

A story with a powerful and pathetic motive by a writer who has rapidly made his way to the front.

Richard Pryce. WINIFRED MOUNT. By RICHARD PRYCE, Author of Miss Maxwell's Affections,' 'Time and the Woman,' etc. 2 vols. Crown 8vo. 21S.

A story of society by Mr. Pryce, whose clever pen has the lightness and ease of Octave Feuillet.

C. Smith.

A CUMBERER OF THE GROUND. By CONSTANCE SMITH, Author of 'The Riddle of Lawrence Haviland.' 3 vols. Crown 8vo. 31s. 6d.

Carew. JIM B.: a Story. By F. S. CAREW. Cr. 8vo.
2s. 6d.
S. O'Grady. THE COMING OF CURCULAIN. BY STANDISH
O'GRADY, Author of 'Finn and His Companions,' 'The Story of
Ireland,' etc. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d.

Curculain is one of the great legendary heroes of the Irish, and the adventures of his early life are told by Mr. O'Grady in his brilliant and fascinating manner.

NEW AND CHEAPER EDITIONS

Marie Corelli. BARABBAS: A DREAM OF THE WORLD'S TRAGEDY. By MARIE CORELLI, Author of 'A Romance of Two Worlds,' 'Vendetta,' etc. Seventh Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s.

A cheaper edition of a book which aroused in some quarters more violent hostility than any book of recent years. By most secular critics the authoress was accused of bad taste, bad art, and gross blasphemy; but in curious contrast, most of the religious papers acknowleged the reverence of treatment and the dignity of conception which characterised the book. Of this cheaper issue the fourth, fifth, and sixth editions were sold on publication.

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