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Messrs. Methuen's Catalogue


School Histories

Illustrated, Crown 8vo. 1s. 6d.

  • A School History of Warwickshire. By B. C. A. Windle, D.Sc, F.R.S.
  • A School History of Somerset. By Walter Raymond.
  • A School History of Lancashire. by W. E. Rhodes.
  • A School History of Surrrey. By H. E. Maiden, M.A.
  • A School History of Middlesex. By V. G. Plarr and F. W. Walton.

Textbooks of Science

Edited by G. F. GOODCHILD, M. A., B.Sc., and G. R. MILLS, M.A.

  • Practical Mechanics. By Sidney H. Wells. Third Edition. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.
  • Practical Physics. By H. Stroud, D.Sc, M.A. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.
  • Practical Chemistry. Part I. By W. French, M. A. Cr. 8vo. Fourth Edition. 1s. 6d. Part II. By W. French, M.A., and T. H. Boardman, M.A. Cr. 8'vo. 1s. 6d.
  • Technical Arithmetic and Geometry. By C. T. Millis, M.LM.E. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.
  • Examples in Physics. By C. E. Jackson, B.A. Cr. 8vo. 2s. 6d.
  • Plant Life, Studies in Garden and School. By Horace F. Jones, F.C.S. With 320 Diagrams. Cr. 8vo. 3s. 6d.
  • The Complete School Chemistry. By F. Oldham, B.A. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo.
  • An Organic Chemistry for Schools and Technical Institutes. By A. E. Dunstan, B.Sc.(Lond.), F.C.S. Illustrated. Cr. 8vo.
  • Elementary Science for Pupil Teachers. Physics Section. By W. T. Clough, A.R.C.S. (Lond.), F.C.S. *Chemistry Section. By A. E. Dunstan, B.Sc. (Lond.), F.C.S. With 2 Plates and 10 Diagrams. Cr, 8vo. 2s.

Methuen's Simplified French Texts
Edited by T. R. N, CROFTS, M.A.
One Shilling each.

  • L'Histoire d'une Tulipe. Adapted by T. R. N. Crofts, M.A.
  • Abdallah. Adapted by J. A. Wilson.
  • La Chanson de Roland. Adapted by H. Rieu, M.A.
  • Memoires de Cadicuon. Adapted by J. F. Rhoades.

Methuen's Standard Library
In Sixpenny Volumes.

The Standard Library is a new series of volumes containing the great classics of the world, and particularly the finest works of English literature. All the great masters will be represented, either in complete works or in selections. It is the ambition of the publishers to place the best books of the Anglo-Saxon race within the reach of every reader, so that the series may represent something of the diversity and splendour of our English tongue. The characteristics of The Standard Library are four:—1. Soundness of Text. 2. Cheapness. 3. Clearness of Type. 4. Simplicity. The books are well printed on good paper at a price which on the whole is without parallel in the history of publishing. Each volume contains from 100 to 250 pages, and is issued in paper covers, Crown 8vo, at Sixpence net, or in cloth gilt at One Shilling net. In a few cases long books are issued as Double Volumes or as Treble Volumes.

The following books are ready with the exception of those marked with a †, which denotes that the book is nearly ready:—

  • The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius. The translation is by R. Graves.
  • The Novels of Jane Austen. In 5 volumes.
    Vol. I.—Sense and Sensibility.

Essays and Counsels and The New Atlantis. By Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam.

  • Religio Medici and Urn Burial. By Sir Thomas Browne. The text has been collated by A. R. Waller.
  • The Pilgrim's Progress. By John Bunyan.
  • Reflections on the French Revolution. By Edmund Burke.
  • The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns. Double Volume.
  • The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed. By Joseph Butler, D.D.
  • The Poems of Thomas Chatterton. In 2 volumes.
    Vol. I.—Miscellaneous Poems.
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