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NOTES AND QUERIES, io s. vin. NOV. 2, 1907.]


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THE LETTERSOFQUEEl VICTORIA.

A SELECTION FROM HER MAJESTY'S CORRESPONDENCE, 1837-1861.

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF HIS MAJESTY THE KING. Edited by ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON and VISCOUNT ESHER, G.C.V.O.

With numerous Photogravures, medium 8vo, 3 vols. SI. 3s. net.

The period covered by these volumes is a memorable one in the history both of Europe and England, and includes the Queen's Marriage The Adoption of Free Trade The Repeal Agitation Chartism The Revolution Movement of '48 The Crimean War The Indian Mutiny, &c.


LUCRETIUS.

Epicurean and Poet. By JOHN MASSON, LL.D. Demy 8vo, 12a. net.

The poem De Rerum Natura covers a very wide field Epicurean Science, Ethics and Theology. An attempt is here made to estimate it on all these sides.

Dr. Masson's book is written from the standpoint of the humanist, remembering that Epicureanism was not merely a_ system but a rule by which men sought, to guide their lives.

The ancient atomic theory and its marvellous anticipa- tions of modern science are fully stated.


THE LETTERS OF

ROBERT SCHUMANN.

Musician and Composer, 1810-1856. Translated from the German of Dr. CHARLES STORCK by Miss HANNAH BRYANT. With 2 Portraits. Demy 8vo, 9s. net.

These private letters, addressed chiefly to his mother, his fiancee, Clara Wieck, and a few intimate friends, are of exceptional interest, not only as illustrating the lives of two such remarkable people as Robert, and his wife Clara, Schumann, but also for their own literary merit.


ANNALS OF AN ETON

HOUSE. By Major GAMBIER PARRY, Author of 'The Life of Reynell Taylor,' 'Day Dreams,' &c With Portraits and other Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 15s. net


PLAGUES AND PLEASURES

OF LIFE IN BENGAL. By Lieut.-Col. D. D. CUNNINGHAM, C.I.E. F.R.S., Author of 'Some Indian Friends and Acquaintances.' With Coloured and Half-Tone Illustrations. Square demy 8vo, 12#. net.


INDIAN TEXT SERIES-I. Edited under the Supervision of the Royal Asiatic Society.

STORIA DO MOGOR ; or,

MOGUL INDIA (1653 - 1708). By NICCOLAO MANUCCI, Venetian. Translated, with Notes and Introduction, by WILLIAM IRVINE, late of the Bengal Civil Service ; Member of Council, Royal Asiatic Society. With 61 Illustrations and a Map. Medium 8vo. 4 vols., 12. net each. Vols. L and II. published. Vol. III. now ready.


OVER-SEA BRITAIN.

A Descriptive Record of the Geography, the Historical,. Ethnological, and Political Development and the Economic Resources of the Empire. THE NEARER EMPIRE.- The Mediterranean, British Africa, and British America. By E. F. KNIGHT, Author of ' Where Three Empires Meet,' ' Small Boat Sailing," <fec. With 9 Coloured Maps. Crown 8vo, 6s. net.


HISTORY. By HORATIO F. BROWN. Author of ' Life on the Lagoons.' Demy 8vo, 2 vols., 18s. net. These studies are intended to illustrate the History of the Venetian Republic 'by dwelling on striking moments in its origin and growth, by following some of the more important lines of its evolution, Constitutional, Fiscal, Commercial, and Diplomatic, with an examination of its attitude towards the Printing Press and Book Trade, and by an account of several picturesque episodes in its decline. Six of the Essays are based for the most part on documents which have not hitherto been used, while in all of them, where possible, reference has been made to original sources. The book embodies the author's ' Venetian Studies,' rehandled and brought up to date, with the addition of ten Essays which have never before appeared in book form.


HISTORY OF VENICE. Its

Individual Growth from the Earliest Beginnings to the Fall of the Republic. By POMPEO MOLMENTI. Translated by HORATIO F. BROWN, Author of 'Life on the Lagoons,' <fcc. 3 Parts (2 vols. to each Part). Demy 8vo, 21*. net each Part. Part L VENICE IN THE MIDDLE AGES. [Just out. Part II. VENICE IN THE GOLDEN AGE. [Now ready. Part III. THE DECADENCE OF VENICE. [In the press. " The straightforward tale of the old Venetians, the most interesting community in Europe, is told with a frank simplicity, and yet with every detail that can be desired by a careful student. Every page in the book is full of curious knowledge, communicated without the slightest affectation or a_ir of teaching anybody anything We look forward with interest and expectation to the remaining, volumes of this important and delightful book." Spectator*


JOHN MURRAY, Albemarle Street, W.


Published Weekly by JOHN C. FRANCIS and J. EDWARD FRANCIS, Bream's Buildinzs. Chancery Lane, E.G. ; and Printed by J. EDWARD FRANCIS, Athenaeum Press, Bream's Buildings, Chancery Lane, B.C. Saturday. A'ovember 2, 1907.