Lord Lawrence. By Sir Richard Temple.

The Leeds Mercury says:—"The book may be commended to all who are in search of a lucid, temperate, and impressive summary of Lord Lawrence's noble and blameless career."

The Saturday Review says:—"This excellent sketch of Lord Lawrence's heroic character and unsullied life."

Wellington. By Mr. George Hooper.

The Scotsman says:—"There are few, if any, more interesting life stories in our military history than that of the great Duke, and very few lives that form a more instructive or stimulating study. The story of the great Duke's life is admirably told by Mr. Hooper."

Dampier. By Mr. W. Clark Russell.

The Athenæum says:—"His practical knowledge of the sea enables him to describe and discuss the seafaring life of two centuries ago with intelligence and vigour.... As a commentary on Dampier's 'Voyages' this little book is among the best of the many that have been published."

Monk. By Mr. Julian Corbett.

Strafford. By Mr. H. D. Traill. [In November.

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