LETTERS TO A NIECE, and Prayer to the Virgin of Chartres. By Henry Adams, Author of The Education of Henry Adams, etc.
“These letters written from Washington and during his travels in the Pacific, in Egypt, Paris, etc., leave in their playful and tender intimacy a pleasant impression which forms a welcome memorial of the inner life of a distinguished man of letters.”—Times Literary Supplement.
REMINISCENCES OF ARTHUR COLERIDGE. By J. A. Fuller-Maitland.
Demy 8vo.
Arthur Duke Coleridge, born in 1830, was the grand-nephew of the great poet, S. T. Coleridge. Educated at Eton and King’s, Cambridge, he acted for fifty-four years as an official on the Midland Circuit. He died in October 1913. Very few people have had so fine a gift for friendship as Arthur Coleridge. Few also have had the privilege of knowing so many of those who interpreted the artistic feeling of their time. He himself did much to stimulate the vogue of the best in music. His musical recollections are a delightful account of his important work towards the musical revival in England.
VIA GIBBS. A Memoir by Mrs. Alston.
Photogravure Portrait and 8 half-tone Illust. Demy 8vo.
A memorial volume to Victoria Florence de Burgh Gibbs, C.B.E., eldest daughter of the Rt. Hon. W. H. Long, M.P., and the wife of Lieut.-Col. G. A. Gibbs, M.P. “The path of a good woman is indeed strewn with flowers, but they rise behind her steps, not before them.”—Ruskin.
DELANE OF THE “TIMES.” By Sir E. T. Cook. (Makers of XIX. Century Series. See p. [4].)
LORD STOWELL: His Life and the Development of English Prize Law. By E. S. Roscoe.