How to be Happy Though Married - Part 27
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Part 27

=SPAIN.= By Rev. E. E. and SUSAN HALE.

_Other Volumes in preparation._

POLITICAL WORKS.

IRELAND AND HOME RULE.

=THE MAKING OF THE IRISH NATION=: AND THE FIRST-FRUITS OF FEDERATION. BY J. A. PARTRIDGE, Author of "Democracy: Its Factors and Conditions,"

"From Feudal to Federal," &c. Demy 8vo., cloth. 6s.

"This is a complete handbook on the Irish question.... The whole case is stated by Mr. Partridge in the clearest and most cogent fashion. As a piece of literary workmanship, the book is for the most part of the highest cla.s.s. The style is lofty, the tone is often pa.s.sionate and extreme, but the argumentation is throughout sound."--_Lancaster Guardian._

=LABOUR, LAND, AND LAW=: A Search for the Missing Wealth of the Working Poor. By WILLIAM A. PHILLIPS, Member of the Committee on Public Lands, Forty-third Congress, and on Banking and Currency, Forty-fifth Congress.

Demy 8vo., cloth. 9s.

"He writes in a clear, brisk American style, which leaves his readers in no doubt as to what he means. He is evidently a man of considerable ability and a student of social and economical problems.... There is a great deal of statistical information to be found in 'Labour, Land, and Law.'"--_St. James's Gazette._

=THE BALKAN PENINSULA.= By M. EMILE DE LAVELEYE. Translated by Mrs.

THORPE. Edited and Revised for the English public by the Author. With a new chapter bringing events up to date. 8vo., cloth. _In preparation._

=THE BRIDE OF GREENLAWNS=; or, William Woodman's Trust. A Parable of Mr.

Gladstone and Ireland. Fcap. 8vo. 6d.

"=DOTTINGS OF A DOSSER.=" Being Revelations of the Inner Life of Low London Lodging Houses. By HOWARD J. GOLDSMID. Fcap. 8vo. 1s.

NEW EDITIONS.

BRIDAL GIFT EDITION OF

=HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED.= Being a Handbook to Marriage. By a Graduate in the University of Matrimony. Imp. 16mo., white vellum cloth, extra gilt, bev. boards, gilt edges, in box. 7s. 6d.

Fifth and Popular Edition. Small square 8vo. 3s. 6d.

"We strongly recommend this book as one of the best of wedding presents. It is a complete handbook to an earthly Paradise, and its author may be regarded as the Murray of Matrimony and the Baedeker of Bliss."--_Pall Mall Gazette._

"The author has successfully accomplished a difficult task in writing a clever and practical book on the important subject of matrimony.... This book, which is at once entertaining and full of wise precepts, deserves to be widely read."--_Morning Post._

=CHARLES d.i.c.kENS AS I KNEW HIM=: The Story of the Reading Tours in Great Britain and America (1866-1870). By GEORGE DOLBY. New and cheaper edition. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.

"Will certainly be read with interest by all who admire the great writer."--_Daily Telegraph._

=THE DAWN OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND=: A Social Sketch of the Times. By JOHN ASHTON, Author of "Social Life in the Reign of Queen Anne," &c. Cheaper ed., in 1 vol. Illus. La. cr. 8vo., 10s. 6d.

"The book is one continued source of pleasure and interest, and opens up a wide field for speculation and comment. No one can take it up in a moody moment without losing much of his discontent, and many of us will look upon it as an important contribution to contemporary history, not easily available to others than close students, and not made into its pleasing and entertaining form without a literary skill which is not by any means common."--_Antiquary._

A New and Cheaper Edition (being the Fifth) of

=THE LIVES OF ROBERT & MARY MOFFAT.= By their Son, JOHN SMITH MOFFAT.

With New Preface and Supplementary Chapter by the Author. Four Portraits, Four Ill.u.s.trations (two of which are new), and Two Maps.

Crown 8vo., cloth. 7s. 6d.

Presentation Edition. Full gilt elegant, bevelled boards, gilt edges, in box. 10s. 6d.

"An inspiring record of calm, brave, wise work, and will find a place of value on the honoured shelf of missionary biography. The biographer has done his work with reverent care, and in a straightforward unaffected style."--_Contemporary Review._

=STUDIES OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY IN ITALY.= By VERNON LEE, Author of "Ottilie," &c. Demy 8vo., cloth. 7s. 6d.

"These studies show a wide range of knowledge of the subject, precise investigation, abundant power of ill.u.s.tration, and healthy enthusiasm.... The style of writing is cultivated, neatly adjusted, and markedly clever."--_Sat.u.r.day Review._

"A singularly delightful and very able volume."--_Westminster Review._

=EUPHORION=: Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance.

By VERNON LEE, Author of "Belcaro," &c. Cheap Edition in one volume.

Demy 8vo., cloth. 7s. 6d.

"The book is bold, extensive in scope, and replete with well-defined and unhackneyed ideas, clear impressions, and vigorous and persuasive modes of writing."--_Athenaeum._

=BELCARO=: Being Essays on Sundry aesthetical Questions. By VERNON LEE, Author of "Euphorion," "Baldwin," &c. Crown 8vo., cloth. 5s.

"This way of conveying ideas is very fascinating, and has an effect of creating activity in the reader's mind which no other mode can equal. From first to last there is a continuous and delightful stimulation of thought."--_Academy._