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ANNE OF AVONLEA

MISCELLANEOUS

LIGHTER MOMENTS. From the note-book of Bishop Walsham How. Edited by his son, Frederick Douglas How. In small crown 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, 2s. 6d.

MODERNISM. A Record and Review. By the Rev. A. Leslie LiLLEY, M.A. In demy 8vo, cloth gilt, 6s. net.

" For those who have only lately begun to take an interest in the liberal movement in the Roman Church, and who are ignorant of its previous literature, this book will be invaluable. . . . Mr. Lilley is admirably suited, both by knowledge and sympathy to be the medium through which the modernist position may be made known to the English public." — Church Times.

MY KEY OF LIFE— OPTIMISM : An Essay. By Helen Keller. In foolscap 8vo, cloth gilt, Is. 6d. net. With photogravure portrait. New Edition.

ON LIFE'S THRESHOLD : Talks to Young People on Character and Conduct. By Pastor Charles Wagner. Translated by Edna St. John. In crown 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, 3s. 6d. ; also in paper Is. net.

ON THE QUEEN'S ERRANDS. By Captain Philip Wynter. In demy 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, 10s. Gd. net.

" His varied experiences as a Quf^en's messenger on foreign service are recounted with an unfailing vivacity, and with a liberal infusion of good stories." — World.

SELECTIONS FROM THE WORKS OF BISHOP THOROLD. With a Portrait. Preface by the Most Hon. and Most Rev. Randall Davidson, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. In crown 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, 5s.

THE BOOK OF THE CHILD. An Attempt to Set Down what is in the Mind of Children. By Frederick Douglas How. In foolscap 8vo, leather, with dainty cover design, gilt corners, Ss. 6d. net ; cJoth 2s. net.

" A subtle analysis of the child-mind enlivened with pleasing stories. Parents will do well to consult these entertaining pages." — Madame.

THE INNER LIFE OF THE NAVY. Being an Account of the Social Life of the Navy as seen below deck. By Lionel Yexley (Editor of The Fleet.) With sixteen illustrations. In demy 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, 10s. 6d. net.

" Mr. Yexley writes with an easy straightforward style. We read him as we listen to a good after-dinner speaker, with delightf u 1 and eager attention. It is comforting to read a book by one who knows something about it." — Morning Leader.

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