“No writer before him had set out so clearly what the efficient part of the English Constitution really is.”—Pall Mall Gazette.

“Clear and practical.”—Globe.

REPUBLICAN SUPERSTITIONS. Illustrated by the Political History of the United States. Including a Correspondence with M. Louis Blanc. By Moncure D. Conway. Crown 8vo. 5s.

“A very able exposure of the most plausible fallacies of Republicanism, by a writer of remarkable vigour and purity of style.”—Standard.

“Mr. Conway writes with ardent sincerity. He gives us some good anecdotes, and he is occasionally almost eloquent.”—Guardian, July 2, 1873.

STREAMS FROM HIDDEN SOURCES. By B. Montgomerie Ranking. Crown 8vo. 6s.

“In point of style it is well executed, and the prefatory notices are very good.”—Spectator.

“The effect of reading the seven tales he presents to us is to make us wish for some seven more of the same kind.”—Pall Mall Gazette.

“The tales are given throughout in the quaint version of the earliest English translators, and in the introduction to each will be found much curious information as to their origin, and the fate which they have met at the hands of later transcribers or imitators, and much tasteful appreciation of the varied sources from whence they are extracted.... We doubt not that Mr. Ranking’s enthusiasm will communicate itself to many of his readers, and induce them in like manner to follow back these streamlets to their parent river.”—Graphic.