In 2 vols., demy 8vo, price 30s. cloth,
THE TURKISH EMPIRE: in its Relations with Christianity and Civilisation. By R. R. Madden, F.R.C.S., and M.R.I.A., Author of "Travels in Turkey, Egypt, and Syria," "The Life of Savonarola," "Memoirs of the Countess of Blessington," etc.
"Dr. Madden's work is the result of two processes seldom conjoined in a history of this kind—namely, the most complete reading and research, and the most vigilant personal observation, accomplished by years of residence in Turkey at different periods, from 1824 up to the present time. Altogether his work is a most admirable one; and for accuracy of fact, lucid arrangement, and agreeable style of narration, will prove alike acceptable to the student and to the general reader."—Dublin Evening Post, March 18th.
"A most invaluable book. With the history of the Ottoman Empire no English writer is better acquainted than Dr. Madden, whose thorough mastery of the subject has been gained by a residence in the East at three different periods."—Liverpool Albion.
MARRYING FOR MONEY. By Mrs. Mackenzie Daniels, Author of "My Sister Minnie," "Our Brother Paul," etc.
"Readers of every class will be delighted with Mrs. Daniels' new novel. It is truthful to nature, graceful in its language, pure in its moral, full of incident, and the tale extremely interesting. We consider it the best novel by this talented authoress."—Express.
"An excellent novel, and one which deserves higher commendation than is awarded to the large majority of works of fiction."—Observer.
"The sentiment, tenderness, humour, and delicate touches which pervade every page will give it a lasting popularity and a foremost place in the ranks of the most instructive kind of fiction—the moral novel."—Sporting Review.
"The incidents are natural and interesting, its tone pure and refined, its moral lofty. There is nothing in the book to injure the slightest susceptibilities."—Morning Post.