Crown 8vo., 576 pp., cloth, price 6s. 6d.; gilt edges, 7s.

Woman’s Work and Worth in Girlhood, Maidenhood, and Wifehood. With Hints on Self-Culture and Chapters on the Higher Education and Employment of Women. By W. H. Davenport Adams.

“It is a small thing to say that it is excellent, and it is only justice to add that this all-important subject is dealt with in a style at once masterly, erudite, charming.”—Social Notes.

“As an aid and incitement to self-culture in girls, and pure and unexceptionable in tone, this book may be very thoroughly recommended, and deserves a wide circulation.”—English-woman’s Review.

“It is a noble record of the work of woman ... and one of the very best books which can be placed in the hands of a girl.”—Scholastic World.



WITH FIVE WOOD-CUTS, ILLUSTRATING “THE HAND OF GOOD FORTUNE,” ETC.