MEMOIRS OF A CAMBRIDGE CHORISTER. By William Glover. 2 vols. crown 8vo. 21s.
“In these amusing volumes Mr. Glover provides us with the means of spending a pleasant hour or two in his company.”—Times.
“These volumes contain a miscellaneous set of reminiscences, comments, and anecdotes, written in a light and jocular style. Mr. Glover is always cheerful and never didactic.”—Athenæum.
WITHOUT GOD: Negative Science and Natural Ethics. By Percy Greg, Author of “The Devil’s Advocate,” “Across the Zodiac,” &c. 1 vol. demy 8vo. 12s.
“Mr. Greg has condensed much profound thought into his book, and has fully succeeded in maintaining the interest of the discussion throughout.”—Morning Post.
“This work is ably written; there are in it many passages of no ordinary power and brilliancy. It is eminently suggestive and stimulating.”—Scotsman.
FOOTSTEPS OF JEANNE D’ARC. A Pilgrimage. By Mrs. Florence Caddy. 1 vol. demy 8vo. With Map of Route. 15s.
“The reader, whatever his preconceived notions of the maid may have been, will soon find himself in sympathy with a writer who, by the charm of her descriptive style, at once arrests his attention and sustains the interest of her subject.”—Morning Post.
THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF PEG WOFFINGTON: With Pictures of the Period in which She Lived. By J. Fitzgerald Molloy, Author of “Court Life Below Stairs,” &c. Second Edition. 2 vols. crown 8vo. With Portrait. 21s.
“Peg Woffington makes a most interesting central figure, round which Mr. Molloy has made to revolve a varied and picturesque panorama of London life in the middle of the eighteenth century. He sees things in the past so clearly, grasps them so tenaciously, and reproduces them so vividly, that they come to us without any of the dust and rust of time.”—G. A. S. in Illustrated London News.