Important Books Recently Issued.

LORD LYONS: A Record of British Diplomacy.

By LORD NEWTON. 2 vols. 30s. net.

“A great biography, a classical record of the career of one of the greatest of British Ambassadors.”—Saturday Review.

Life and Letters of George Villiers,

FOURTH EARL OF CLARENDON.

By Sir HERBERT MAXWELL, Bart. 2 vols. 30s. net.

“Not since Lord Morley’s ‘Life of Gladstone’ was published have we had so useful a contribution as this book to the history of the Victorian era.”—Daily Chronicle.

PRIMATE ALEXANDER: Archbishop of Armagh.

Edited by ELEANOR ALEXANDER. 12s. 6d. net.

Third Impression.

“A book that is most likeable, besides having a great charm that the reader will certainly appreciate, even when he cannot exactly define its quality.”—Spectator.

WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, DUKE OF CUMBERLAND: His Early Life and Times, 1721-1748.

By the Hon. EVAN CHARTERIS. 12s. 6d. net.

“Mr. Charteris has the gift of making his characters live; he is at once vivid and impartial. His analysis of Cumberland’s military campaigns are especially lucid.”—Daily Mail.

A CIVIL SERVANT IN BURMA.

By Sir HERBERT T. WHITE, K.C.I.E. 12s. 6d. net.

“It contains some of the best descriptions of Burma and the Burmese people we have ever met.”—Outlook.

SPLENDID FAILURES.

By HARRY GRAHAM. 10s. 6d. net.

“We should imagine that few, even among well-read men and women, could read this volume without learning something they did not know before.”—Times.

THIRTY YEARS IN KASHMIR.

By ARTHUR NEVE, F.R.C.S. With Illustrations. 12s. 6d. net.

“Another of the splendid contributions to geographical and ethnological science, by which alone missionary endeavour would be more than justified.”—Outlook.

SHAKESPEARE’S STORIES.

By CONSTANCE MAUD, Author of “Wagner’s Heroes,” and MARY MAUD. Illustrated. 5s. net.

New and Revised Edition.

PAINTING IN THE FAR EAST.

By LAURENCE BINYON. With 40 Plates. Crown 4to. 21s. net.

LONDON: EDWARD ARNOLD, 41 & 43 MADDOX STREET, W.