By Dr. REINHOLD PAULI. Translated, with the author’s revision, by E. C. Otté. With a Map of London in the Thirteenth Century.
Crown 8vo. extra cloth, 8s. 6d.
I.CANTERBURY AND THE WORSHIP OF ST. THOMAS À BECKET.
II.MONKS AND MENDICANT FRIARS.
III.PARLIAMENT IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY.
IV.ENGLAND’S EARLIEST RELATIONS TO AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA.
V.THE EMPEROR LOUIS IV. AND KING EDWARD III.
VI.THE HANSEATIC STEEL YARD IN LONDON.
VII.TWO POETS, GOWER AND CHAUCER.
VIII.JOHN WICLIF.

‘There are some books so admirable, that merely general criticism subsides into “Read, it will satisfy you.” Dr. Pauli’s work is of this kind.’ —Nonconformist.

GARIBALDI AT CAPRERA.

By COLONEL VECCHJ. With Preface by Mrs. Gaskell, and a View of Caprera.
Fcp. 8vo. cloth, 3s. Cd.

‘After all has been told, there was something wanting to the full and true impression of the Patriot’s character and mode of life; as every one who reads this artless and enthusiastic narration will certainly admit. Mrs. Gaskell says she knows that “every particular” of this full and minute account may be relied upon; and it has an air of truth that commends it even when it is most extravagant in its admiration.’ —Nonconformist.