HISTORY AND LITERATURE OF SPAIN. By J. FITZMAURICE- KELLY, F.B.A., Litt.D.
Literature and
- 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.
- ENGLISH LITERATURE: MODERN
By G. H. MAIR, M.A. " Altogether a fresh and individual book." Olstrver.
- LANDMARKS IN FRENCH LITERATURE
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.
39- ARCHITECTURE
By Prof. W. R. LETHABY. (Over forty Illustrations.) " Popular guide-books to architecture are, as a rule, not worth ranch. This volume is a welcome excep- tion." Building News. " Delightfully bright reading." Christian World.
- ENGLISH LITERATURE: MEDIAEVAL
By Prof. W. P. KER, M.A. "Prof. Ker has long proved his worth as one of the soundest scholars in English we have, and he is the very man to put an outline of English Mediaeval Literature before the uninstructed public. His knowledge and taste are unimpeachable, and his style is effective, simple, yet never dry." The Athemeum.
- THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
By L. PEARSALL SMI-TH, M.A. "A wholly fascinating study of the different streams that went to the making of the great river of the English speech." Daily News.
- GREAT WRITERS OF AMERICA
By Prof. J. EKSKINE and Prof. W. P. TRENT. A popular sketch by two foremost authorities.
IN PREPARATION
ANCIENT ART AND RITUAL. By Miss JANE HARRISON, LL.D.,
D.Litt.
GREEK LITERA TURE. By Prof. GILBERT MURRAY, D.Litt. LA TIN LITER A TURE. By Prof. J. S. PHILLIMORE. CHA UCER AND HIS TIME. By Miss G. E. HADOW. THE RENAISSANCE. By Mrs R. A. TAYLOR.