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The Westminster Library.

A SERIES OF MANUALS FOR CATHOLIC PRIESTS AND STUDENTS.

Edited by the Right Rev. Mgr. WARD, President of St. Edmund's College, and Father THURSTON, S.J.

The following Volumes are now in preparation, and others will follow :

The Holy Eucharist.

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By the Right Rev. J. C. HEDLEY, O.S.B. Bishop of Newport.

The Holy Scriptures: their Origin, Au

thority, and Interpretation. By the Rev. WILLIAM BARRY, D.D.

The Catholic Calendar.

By Father THURSTON, S.J.

Our Young People: a Book for Priests.

and Parents. By Canon JAMES KEATINGE.

The Priest's Studies.

By Dr. T. B. SCANNELL. Church Music.

By Mgr. CONNELLY.

Preparation for the Pulpit.

By Father LUCAS, S.J.

Patrology.

By DOM JOHN CHAPMAN, O.S.B.

Charles Hart and Agnes A. Hilton.

A Book for Children about our Lord
Jesus Christ. Arranged by CHARLES HART.
AGNES A. HILTON. Crown 8vo.

Pictured by [In the press.

Mariale Novum: a Series of Sonnets

on the Titles of Our Lady's Litany. By MEMBERS OF
THE SOCIETY OF JESUS. Printed on hand-made paper,
and bound in art green canvas with cover design in blue
and gilt, gilt top. Pott Quarto, 3s. 6d. net.
[In the press.

Edited by the late Rev. W. P. Neville.

UNIFORM WITH CARDINAL NEWMAN'S

'MEDITATIONS AND DEVOTIONS.'

Addresses to Cardinal Newman, with his Replies, 1879-81. Edited by the Rev. W. P. NEVILLE (Cong. Orat.). With Portrait Group. Oblong Crown 8vo. [In the press. The addresses given in this book were those presented to Cardinal Newman on the occasion of his acceptance of the Cardinalate conferred upon him by Pope Leo XIII. in 1878. The addresses are preceded and followed by an account, written by the late Fr. Neville, of some of the incidents attending the offer of the Cardinalate, and of Dr. Newman's subsequent journey and projected second journey to Rome, he being over 78 years old at this time. Portions of the official correspondence with reference to the offer and Dr. Newman's acceptance of the same are also given.

Dorothy Cator.

Everyday Life among the Head-Hunters,

and other Experiences from East to West. By DOROTHY CATOR. With 36 Illustrations from Photographs. [In the press.

St. Giles's of the Lepers.

By an OLD PARISHIONER.

[In the press.

The writer of this book has worked for thirty-four years continuously in the London parish of St. Giles's in the Fields, and during that period he has, as opportunity offered, collected any facts he could obtain about the district. It abounds indeed not only with historical and social reminiscences, but also with romances of the most thrilling description, for it has been inhabited by all sorts and conditions of men?'

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Abbé Constant Fouard.

St. John and the End of the Apostolic

Age. By the Abbé CONSTANT FOUARD, late Honorary Cathedral Canon, Professor of the Faculty of Theology at Rouen, &c. Crown 8vo. [In the press. **This book will complete the Author's Series of The Beginnings of the Church: a Series of Histories of the First Century?

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H. Mortimer Luckock, D.D.

Spiritual Difficulties in the Bible and

Prayer-Book: with Helps to their Solution. By H.
MORTIMER LUCKOCK, D.D. Dean of Lichfield. [In the press.

TWO NEW BOOKS BY THE LATE BISHOP CREIGHTON.

The Claims of the Common Life: Ser

mons preached in Merton College Chapel, 1871-1874-
Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. net.
[Nearly ready.

Counsel for the Young: being Selections

from Letters &c. Crown 8vo.

T. A. Lacey, M.A.

[In the press.

The Historic Christ: a Series of Lectures. By the Rev. T. A. LACEY, M.A. [In the press. CONTENTS.-Preface-The Sources-The Gospel of St. Paul-The Background of St. Paul's Gospel-The Synoptic Tradition-The Johannine Writings-The Tradition of Christ-The Resurrection-The Historic Fact-The Resurrection-The Object of Faith-The Ascension-Note A. on Romans x. 6-9-Note B. on John xx. 6-8.

S. S. Laurie.

Synthetica: being Meditations Epistemo

logical and Ontological; Comprising the Edinburgh Gifford
Lectures of 1905. By S. S. LAURIE, Professor (Emeritus),
University of Edinburgh, Author of Metaphysica Nova et
Vetusta and Ethica; or, the Ethics of Reason,' Gifford
Lecturer in the University of Edinburgh. Vol. I. Book
I. On Knowledge. 8vo.
[In the press.

Lucy H. Yates.

The Model Kitchen.

By LUCY H. YATES, Author of The Profession of
Cookery' &c. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 2s. net.

[Nearly ready.

CONTENTS.-Introduction-A Model Equipment-The Compact Store Closet-Gas Cooking-Stoves and American Kitcheners-Oil Stoves, and Bachelor Contrivances-The Chafing-Dish-The Casserole and MarmiteFrench Fireproof China-The Right Selection and Combination of FoodsA Few Savoury Made Dishes and Entrées-The Cooking of Vegetables and Dressing of Salads-Good Coffee and Tea-How to Serve a Dinner without a Maid.

MESSRS. LONGMANS & CO.'S LIST-Works recently published. 9

WORKS RECENTLY PUBLISHED.

WITH A MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR BY FIELDMARSHAL LORD ROBERTS, V.C.

The Science of War: A Collection of Essays and Lectures, 1892-1903. By the late Col. G. F. R. HENDERSON, C.B. Edited by Captain NEILL MALCOLM D.S.O. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. With a Photogravure Portrait of Colonel HENDERSON, and 4 Maps. 8vo. 14s. net.

'It is a work of very great importance, because it embodies the experience and wisdom of an officer whose profound knowledge and vigorous intellect made him a teacher whose influence will long be felt in the British Army, and whose death was a great loss to the service. Captain NEILL MALCOLM, D.S.O., Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, has edited the essays, and a particularly interesting memoir of the author has been written by LORD ROBERTS.'

ARMY AND NAVY GAZETTE.

'By politicians in no less a degree than by students of l'art militaire should the opportune appearance of

this brilliantly-written book be gratefully welcomed. It was Napoleon who wrote: "Read and re-read the campaigns of the great captains; this is the only way of rightly learning the art of war." To all soldiers who take their profession seriouslyand these it can happily be said, are ever increasing in numbers-we would say read and re-read the chapters in this book, for, as LORD ROBERTS observes, "the influence of such a man must bear good fruit," and the more widely his writings are read, and the more carefully they are pondered, the better it will be for England when she is forced to go to war.">

BIRMINGHAM DAILY POST.

NEW EDITION OF SHERSTON AND SHADWELL'S 'TACTICS.'

Tactics Applied to

Schemes,

with

Numerous Solutions to Tactical Schemes, and 14 Maps. By Major J. SHERSTON, D.S.O. the Rifle Brigade, late D.A.A.G. for Instruction and Major L. J. SHADWELL, Lancashire Fusiliers, late D.A.A.G. for Instruction. FOURTH EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED, by Major SHADWELL. 2 vols. 8vo. Vol. I. Text, Vol. II. Maps. 15s. net. 'Better guidance than that provided by Major SHADWELL would be hard to seek, and his book cannot be too strongly recommended, not merely as an aid to passing exami- |

nations, but as a means of well and truly laying a strong foundation of real tactical fitness in the field.'

UNITED SERVICE MAGAZINE.

10 MESSRS. LONGMANS & CO.'S LIST-Works recently published.

SECOND EDITION.

Adventures among Books.

By ANDREW LANG. With Photogravure Portrait of the Author after Sir W. B. RICHMOND, R.A. Crown 8vo. 6s. 6d. net.

greater degree than the Recollections, and in "The Boy" Mr. LANG is almost rollicking-for Mr. LANG.' MORNING POST.

CONTENTS.-Adventures among Books-Recollections of Robert Louis Stevenson-Rab's Friend-Oliver Wendell Holmes-Mr. Morris's Poems -Mrs. Radcliffe's Novels-A Scottish Romanticist of 1830-The Confessions of Saint Augustine-Smollett-Nathaniel Hawthorne-The Paradise of Poets -Paris and Helen-Enchanted Cigarettes-Stories and Story-telling―The Supernatural in Fiction-An Old Scotch Psychical Researcher-The Boy. 'Here we have Mr. LANG at his best. . . . The Recollections, perhaps, are the best things in the book-of Stevenson, Dr. John Brown, and Oliver Wendell Holmes, all sympathetic, delicate, and perceptive in criticism, reticent to the point of shyness. But the lighter literary essays have that elusive humour of which we have spoken even in a

'Dainty and brightly written sketches which every admirer of the lighter vein of literary criticism will read with keen appreciation.'

Andrew Lang.

DAILY TELEGRAPH.

John Knox and the Reformation.

actor of the Scottish Reformer been

so cruelly, and yet so gently, set forth.'-DAILY MAIL.

By ANDREW LANG. With 2 Photogravure Plates and other Illustrations. 8vo. 10s. 6d. net. 'Mr. LANG'S book is a fascinating one. No living author can write history as he can. Every page, full though it is of fact, is enlivened by wit, happy allusion, pungent epigram. What excuse is there, we feel as we read his pages, for dull historians? Only we fear that they cannot, if they would, rival Mr. Lang.'

GUARDIAN.

'Never before has the true char

'To the literary craftsman it will specially recommend itself. We have to go back to the days of Gibbon to find a work written with so much earnestness of purpose, so much apparent persiflage, and so much scarcely veiled irony.

NOTES AND QUERIES.

James Elbert Cutler, Ph.D.

Lynch Law: an Investigation into the

History of Lynching in the United States. By JAMES
ELBERT CUTLER, Ph.D. Instructor in Economics in
Wellesley College; sometime Henry C. Robinson Fellow,
and Instructor in Political Economy in Yale University.
With Charts and Diagrams. Crown 8vo. 6s. net.

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