London in the Reign of Queen Victoria. By G. Laurence Gomme, F.S.A.
"A concise volume packed with information, necessary for, but not otherwise easily attainable by, the Londoner who takes an interest in his city.... We are glad to have such a storehouse of facts collected by so well-known an authority on matters which must necessarily from year to year claim more and more urgent attention."—Literature.
The Growth and Administration of the British Colonies. 1837-1897. By the Rev. W. P. Greswell, M.A.
"Anyone in search of a brief and rapid survey of British Colonial History will find in this compact volume exactly what he wants.... The little book is written with knowledge and discrimination, and is saved from being a mere catalogue by happy touches of generalization, which tell the reader where he stands in regard to the whole subject of colonization."—Outlook.
The Anglican Revival. By Rev. J. H. Overton, D.D., Rector of Epworth and Canon of Lincoln.
"The Anglican Revival is a model of what such a book ought to be.... It bears on every page the distinction, undefinable but unmistakable, of being written by a man who knows thoroughly well what he is talking about."—Guardian.
The Rise of Democracy. By J. Holland Rose, M.A.
"In dealing with his subject Mr. Rose displays considerable independence of thought, joined to accuracy of detail and clearness of exposition. His style, too, is vigorous; and on the whole he has made a good start for what promises to be a useful and instructive series."—Glasgow Herald.
English National Education. By H. Holman, M.A., formerly Professor of Education in University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
"Public opinion seems to be slowly awakening to the importance of education. A book like this should assist the process by its clear account of previous failures and shortcomings, and its grasp of true principles."—Times.