THE HISTORY OF BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY. From the Earliest Times to 1912. By ARTHUR HASSALL, M.A., Student and Tutor of Christ Church, Oxford; Author of 'The Making of the British Empire,' 'The Expansion of Great Britain,' &c., &c. Demy 8vo. 10s. 6d. net.

"A book of remarkable scope and compression by a profound authority on international history, tracing the evolution of moderation as a guiding principle of our national policy."—The Observer.

"This book takes a place previously unoccupied, or only partially occupied, in English historical literature. The author has essayed a great task, and with no small measure of success."—Bristol Times.

WILD SPORT AND SOME STORIES. By GILFRID W. HARTLEY, Author of 'Wild Sport with Gun, Rifle, and Salmon Rod.' Demy 8vo. With Illustrations. 15s. net.

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CHANCES OF SPORTS OF SORTS. By Colonel T. A. ST QUINTIN, late 8th and 10th Hussars. Demy 8vo. 16s. net.

"The most readable book we have had the luck to come across for a good while ... a singularly entertaining book, crammed with exciting adventures and enlivened with anecdote."—Sportsman.