SUNSHINE AND SHADOWS: Sketches of Thought, Philosophic and Religious. By William Benton Clulow, author of “Essays of a Recluse.” New and enlarged edition, with Portrait and Appendix. Crown 8vo., cloth extra. 5s.
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FOOTPRINTS: Nature seen on its Human Side. By Sarah Tytler, Author of “Papers for Thoughtful Girls,”&c. With 125 Illustrations. 3rd and cheaper edition. Crown 8vo., cloth extra, coloured edges. 3s. 6d.
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MODERN MISSIONS: Their Trials and Triumphs. By Robert Young, Assistant Secretary to the Missions of the Free Church of Scotland. With many Illustrations, and a Mission Map. Third edition. Crown 8vo., cloth extra. 5s.
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GERMAN LIFE AND LITERATURE. In a Series of Biographical Studies. By A. H. Japp, LL.D. Demy 8vo., cloth. 12s.
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THE HUMAN VOICE AND THE CONNECTED PARTS: A Popular Guide for Speakers and Singers. By Dr. J. Farrar. With Thirty-nine Illustrations. Crown 8vo. cloth extra. 3s. 6d.