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PITMAN'S CATALOGUE OF GENERAL LITERATURE


ANGLO-SAXON LIBRARY (contd.)

SOME HISTORICAL ESSAYS OF THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY. Selected and edited by George A. Watrous.

NO CROSS NO CROWN. By William Penn. With an Introduction by J. Deane Hilton. (In cloth only, Is. 6d. net.)

ART

LONDON: PASSED AND PASSING. A Pictorial Record of Destroyed and Threatened Buildings. With 70 illustrations, by Hanslip Fletcher. With Notes by Various Authors. In demy 4to, cloth gilt, gilt top, 21s. net. " In the whole great library of literature which our capital has inspired one might search in vain for a more charming book."— The World.

OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE. Delineated by Hanslip Fletcher. With an Introductory Chapter by the late J. Willis Clark, M.A., Registrary of the University of Cambridge, and described by various writers, including: The Provost of King's, The Warden of Keble, W. H. Hutton, Edward Bell, Desmond Coke, Eric Parker, F. D. How, Athelstan Riley, T. A. Lacey, John Murray, John Buchan, The Warden of Wadham, Arthur Waugh, Arthur Reynolds, H. P. Stokes, Arthur Gray, E. B. Chancellor. In demy 4to, cloth gilt, gilt top, with about 60 illustrations. 21s. net.

"An excellent idea enabling us to compare in comfort the different styles followed by the architects of the two Universities."—Evening Standard.

GREAT PAINTERS OF THE 19th CENTURY AND THEIR PAINTINGS. By L£once B£n£dite, Keeper of the Musee National de Luxembourg. With over 400 illustrations and 13 coloured plates. In large demy 4to, cloth gilt, gilt top, 10s. 6d. net.

"It is a splendid survey of the progress of painting in Europe and America during the nineteenth century, and combines art criticism with biography in a scholarly and instructive manner.—Western Mail.

THE HISTORY OF MUSIC: A Handbook and Guide. By Waldo Selden Pratt. With 130 illustrations and three maps. In demy 8vo cloth gilt. 7s. 6d. net.

"A most convenient and valuable work of reference . . . the book may be said to cover the whole extensive field to which it is devoted, in a remarkably thorough and comprehensive fashion." —Westminster Gazette. "Indispensable in the music-lover's library."—Pall Mall Gazette. "A book which for terseness and inclusiveness has never been equalled in music literature."—Sheffield Telegraph.

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