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Biography and Reminiscence.

With a Photogravure Portrait of the Author, and 8 pages of Illustrations.

Demy 8vo. 10s. 6d. net.
Seventy-one Years of a Guardsman's Life.
By General Sir GEORGE HIGGINSON, G.C.B., of the Grenadier Guards.

Morning Post.—'From first to last the spirit of the Regiment is the inspiration of this book of a Crimean veteran's reminiscences. Here, indeed, is a memorable book . . . pithy and picturesque anecdotes abound, and we marvel at the chronicler's power of retentive and vivid remembrance . . . the most admirable of the season's autobiographies.'

Daily Telegraph.—' A distinctly interesting book which deserves complete perusal for it is wholly entertaining.'

With a Frontispiece in Colour and 8 Illustrations.

Demy 8vo. 10s. 6d. net.

Lady Login's Recollections:

Court Life and Camp Life. 1820-1904.

By E. DALHOUSIE LOGIN.

Westminster Gazette.—'There is such variety of interest, historical and social, in this delightful book, it is impossible to do more than indicate some of the more striking scenes and incidents chronicled.'

C.K.S. in the Sphere.—'For a really breezy and delightful book, written by a woman with a sense of humour, let me recommend Lady Login's "Recollections."'

With a Portrait of Lord Edward Fitzgerald.
Large post 8vo. 7s. 6d. net.
Lord Edward:
A Study in Romance.

By KATHARINE TYNAN.

Pall Mall Gazette.—Mrs. Hinkson has given us nothing more exquisitely delightful than these pictures of the unhappy rebel and his relatives.'

Sir W. Robertson Nicoll in the British Weekly.—'She has arranged her material with real skill, and there is a kind of fascination about her volume.'

LONDON: JOHN MURRAY