“This is a very pleasant book of journeying.”—Spectator.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND PUBLIC NEEDS.
“If the ‘man in the street,’ who and whoever he be, will take the trouble to read it, his eyes will be opened.”—Times.
MEDIÆVAL STUDIES: Seven Essays mostly reprinted from the monthly and quarterly reviews.
PORTRAIT OF CHAUCER
PAINTED BY ORDER OF HIS PUPIL THOMAS HOCCLEVE, IN A COPY OF THE LATTER’S “REGEMENT OF PRINCES.”
THE HAIR AND BEARD ARE GREY, THE EYES HAZEL: HE HAS A ROSARY IN HIS LEFT HAND AND
A BLACK PENCASE OR PENKNIFE HANGS FROM HIS NECK