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37- PEOPLES fr PROBLEMS OF INDIA 
By Sir T. W. Holderness, K.C.S.I., Secretary of the Revenue, Statistics, 
and Commerce Department of the India Office. “Just the book which news 
paper readers require to-day, and a marvel of comprehensiveness.”—Pall 
Mall Gazette. 
42. ROME 
By W. Warde Fowler, M.A. “ A masterly sketch of Roman character and 
of what it did for the world.”—The Spectator. “It has all the lucidity and 
charm of presentation we expect from this writer.”—Manchester Guardian. 
48. THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR 
By F. L. Paxson, Professor of American History, Wisconsin University. 
(With Maps.) “A stirring study.”—The Guardian. 
51. WARFARE IN BRITAIN 
By Hilaire Belloc, M.A. An account of how and where great battles of the 
past were fought on British soil, the roads and physical conditions determining 
the island's strategy, the castles, walled towns, etc. 
55- MASTER MARINERS 
By J. R. Spears. The romance of the sea, the great voyages of discovery, 
naval battles, the heroism of the sailor, and the development of the ship, from 
ancient times to to-day. 
In Preparation 
ANCIENT GREECE. By Prof. Gilbert Murray, D.Litt., LL.D., F.B.A 
ANCIENT EGYPT. By F. Ll. Griffith, M.A. 
THE ANCIENT EAST. By D. G. Hogarth, M.A., F.B.A. 
A SHOE T HIS TOR Y OF EUROPE. By Herbert Fisher. M.A., F.B.A. 
PREHISTORIC BRITAIN. By Robert Munro, M.A., M.D., LL.D. 
THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE. By Norman H. Baynes. 
THE REFORMATION. By Principal Lindsay, LL.D. 
NAPOLEON. By Herbert Fisher, M.A., F.B.A. 
A SHORT HISTORY OF RUSSIA. By Prof. MiLYOUKOV. 
MODERN TURKEY. By D. G. Hogarth, M.A. 
FRANCE OF TO-DAY. By Albert Thomas. 
GERMANY OF TO-DAY. By Charles Tower. 
THE NAVY AND SEA POWER. By David Hannay. 
HISTORY OF SCOTLAND. By R. S. Rait, M.A. 
SOUTH AMERICA. By Prof. W, R. Shepherd. 
LONDON. By Sir Laurence Gomme, F.S A. 
HISTORY AND LITERATURE OF SPAIN. By J. Fitzmaurice- 
KEi.LV, F.B.A., Litt.D. 
Literature and *Art 
2. SHAKESPEARE 
By John Masefield. “The book is a joy. We have had half-a-dozen more 
learned books on Shakespeare in the last few years, but not one so wise.”— 
Manchester Guardian. 
27- ENGLISH LITERATURE : MODERN 
By G. H. Mair, M.A. “Altogether a fresh and individual book.”—Observer. 
35- LANDMARKS IN FRENCH LITERA TURE 
By G. L. Strachey. “ Mr Strachey is to be congratulated on his courage and 
success. It is difficult to imagine how a better account of French Literature 
could be given in 250 small pages than he has given here."—The Times.
	        
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