Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. net.

This work, the writings of Suntzu and Wutzu, Chinese strategists of about the fifth century B.C., is the most famous work on the art of war in the Far East. It deals with operations of war, statecraft, moral and training of troops, stratagem, the use of spies, etc., and for twenty-five centuries it has been the bible of the Chinese or Japanese ruler. The book is distinguished alike by the poetry and grandeur of its language and the modernity of its spirit.

A WEEK AT WATERLOO IN 1815.

LADY DE LANCEY’S NARRATIVE.

BEING AN ACCOUNT OF HOW SHE NURSED HER HUSBAND,
COLONEL SIR WILLIAM H. D. LANCEY,
MORTALLY WOUNDED IN THE GREAT BATTLE.

With Photogravure Portraits and other Illustrations.

Square crown 8vo. 6s. net.

“Pages of writing of terrible beauty, subtlety, delicacy, and power describe her nursing of him and his death. It is not a jagged series of poignant notes.... There is no heroine in English history or literature more worshipful than Lady de Lancey.”—World.

THE STORY OF THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO.

By the Rev. G. R. Gleig. With Map and Illustrations.