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CAPTAIN COOK. By Mr. Walter Besant.
SCOTTISH LEADER:—"It is simply the best and most readable account of the great navigator yet published."

CLIVE. By Colonel Sir Charles Wilson.

DAMPIER. By Mr. W. Clark Rusell.
ATHENÆUM:—"As a commentary on Dampier's voyages this little book is among the best."

DRAKE. By Mr. Julian Corbett.
SCOTTISH LEADER:—" Perhaps the most fascinating of all the fifteen that have so far appeared."

GENERAL GORDON. By Colonel Sir William Butler.
SPECTATOR: "This is beyond all question the best of the narratives of the career of General Gordon that have yet been published."

HENRY V. By the Rev. A. J. CHURCH.

LIVINGSTONE. By Mr. THOMAS HUGHES.
SPECTATOR:—"An excellent instance of miniature biography."

LORD LAWRENCE. By Sir Richard Temple.
LEEDS MERCURY:—"Lucid, temperate, and impressive."

MONK. By Mr. Julian Corbett.

MONTROSE. By Mr. Mowbray Morris.

PETERBOROUGH. By Mr. W. Stebbing
SATURDAY REVIEW: "An excellent piece of work."

RODNEY. By Mr. David Hannay.

SIR CHARLES NAPIER. By Colonel Sir Wlliam Butler.

SIR HENRY HAVELOCK. By Mr. Archibald Forbes.

STRAFFORD. By Mr. H. D. Traill.
ATHENÆUM:—"Clear and accurate."

WARREN HASTINGS. By Sir Alfred Lyall.
DAILY NEWS:—"The final and decisive verdict of history on the conduct and career of Hastings."

WARWICK, THE KING-MAKER. By Mr. C. W. Oman.
ANTI-JACOBIN:—"It is beyond question the best book which has yet appeared on the Wars of the Roses."

WELLINGTON. By Mr. George Hooper.

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MARLBOROUGH. By Colonel Sir William Butler.[In Preparation.

SIR JOHN MOORE. By Colonel Maurice.[In the Press.

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