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Biography and Reminiscence

Second Edition.With a Frontispiece by E. T. Reed.

Small demy 8vo.10s. 6d. net.

Nearing Jordan: Being the Third and Last Volume of 'Sixty Years in the Wilderness.'

By Sir Henry W. Lucy,

Author of 'A Diary of Two Parliaments,' 'Sixty Years in the Wilderness,' &c.

Daily Chronicle.—' This urbane and witty volume, in which there Is not a dull page, contains many chapters of engrossing interest. In charm, vivacity and variety it will rank high among its author's works.'

Globe.—'If anything more closely packed with humour and interest than its predecessors. Altogether a most refreshing and delightful book.'

Demy 8vo.5s. net.

Reminiscences of the Indian Mutiny and Afghanistan.

By Col. Sir Edward Thackeray, V.C., K.C.B., Late R.E.,

Author of 'Two Indian Campaigns,' 'Biographical Notices of Officers of the Bengal Engineers,' History of Sieges of the Nineteenth Century,' &c.

With a Portrait.Crown 8vo.2s. net.

Robertson of Brighton, 1816-1853.

By the Very Rev. H. Hensley Henson, Dean of Durham.

Times.—'A most welcome volume. We agree with the Dean that it would have been a poor return for all the benefits that religion has received from Robertson's genius if the anniversary had been permitted to pass unhonoured and unsung.'

Daily News.—' Dean Hensley Henson has done well to publish his centenary appreciation. Robertson's was a provocative figure, and the challenge of his personality lives in these pages.'

With 19 pages of Illustrations.Demy 8vo.7s. 6d. net.

Omniana:

The Autobiography of an Irish Octogenarian.

By J. F. Fuller.

Times.—'Broadminded, genial, and full of a mellow sense of humour ... he is never dull.'

LONDON: JOHN MURRAY

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