392. Ivanhoe. By Sir Walter Scott.
The same may be said of this romance of the return of Cœur-de-Lion.
393. Philip Augustus. By G. P. R. James. (Warne) 6d.
Vividly giving the relations of King John with the astute Frenchman.
394. Earl Hubert’s Daughter. By E. S. Holt. (Shaw) 5s.
The reign of Henry III., with a curious picture of Jewish life in England.
395. The Prince and the Page. By C. M. Yonge. (Macmillan) 4s. 6d.
The prince is Edward I., the page a son of Simon de Montfort.
396. Prentice Hugh. By F. M. Peard. (National Society) 3s. 6d.