2. Lives of Old English Worthies before the Conquest. By W. H. Davenport Adams.

'The author's aim is to illuminate, what may be regarded as obscure, certain periods of historic England, accompanied with biographical sketches.'—Courant.

Second Edition.

3. Every-Day Objects; or, Picturesque Aspects of Natural History. By W. H. Davenport Adams.

Fifth Edition.

4. My Schoolboy Friends: A Story of Whitminster Grammar School. By Ascott R. Hope, Author of 'A Book about Dominies,' 'Stories of School Life,' etc.

'This is a most interesting book. Boys, for whom it is especially written, will thoroughly enjoy it.'—Westminster Review.

Second Edition.

5. Drifted and Sifted: A Domestic Chronicle of the Seventeenth Century.

'The author of this interesting, and we may add pathetic, story appears to possess the art of reproducing bygone times with much ability.'—The Record.