THE BRAIN BOOK AND HOW TO READ IT.
By H. C. Donovan.
A POPULAR EXPOSITION OF PHRENOLOGY.
With over Forty specially prepared Illustrations.
Greatly helpful to the Student of Phrenology, and of interest to all acquainted with the subject. The author has had the advantage of being able to refer to notes of original investigations by his father, the late Dr. Donovan, and the book now published is believed to embody the most reliable and up-to-date teaching on the subject. It deals both with theory and practice. The Illustrations will be valued by all interested in the location of the various faculties. A portion of the work is devoted to an account of certain independent investigations, and the striking conclusions the author draws therefrom. 6s. nett.
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THE KING'S ENGLISH & HOW TO WRITE IT.
For the use of Students and others.
A comprehensive text-book of Essay Writing, Précis Writing, and Paraphrasing, with hints for a practical course of reading. By John Bygott (Double Medallist and First Prizeman of the Society of Arts—in English, 1902, in Précis Writing, 1903; Master at Pitman's Metropolitan School, London): and A. J. Lawford Jones, of H.M. Civil Service (Double Medallist and First Prizeman Society of Arts—in Précis Writing, 1900, in English, 1903; Senior Evening Tutor at Skerry's Civil Service and University College; Editor of the Student's Column in the Union Observer; and author of several text-books). The work is based upon the comparative method, encourages the student to undertake a carefully selected course in standard literature. Illustrative quotations are given. The book covers the syllabus of the London Matriculation, the Society of Arts, and the generality of Pupil Teachers', Civil Service, and similar Examinations demanding a knowledge of English Composition. Warmly commended by leading Educational Authorities. A copy has been accepted by King Edward VII. 1s. 6d. nett.
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