NICHOLAS CARDINAL WISEMAN. By Rev. Joseph E. Canavan, S.J.

THE SORROW OF LYCADOON. By Mrs. Thomas Concannon, M.A.

THE EMPEROR MARCUS AURELIUS. A Study in Ideals. By John C. Joy, S.J.

A GROUP OF NATION BUILDERS—O’DONOVAN, O’CURRY, PETRIE. By Rev. P. M. MacSweeney, M.A.

[15] O’Connell Street, Dublin.

10. THE CATHOLIC TRUTH SOCIETY.

Address, 69 Southwark Bridge Rd., London, S.E. This is the original Society, founded in 1884, on the model of which the Irish, Scottish, and Australian bodies were founded. It has on its lists a few Irish stories. Lady Gilbert has written a certain number for it, e.g., Penal Days, Nellie. Her sister Clara Mulholland has published through it a little shilling volume: Some Stories (also in penny parts); Katharine Tynan another shilling volume: The Land I love best; Alice Dease: Some Irish Stories, 6d. (and in penny parts); and “M. E. Francis” has also some stories.

11. MESSENGER OFFICE.

The Office of the little periodical The Irish Messenger of the S. Heart, Gt. Denmark St., Dublin, publishes penny booklets of a kind similar to those of the Catholic Truth Societies. Here are some of the titles:—