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Messrs. Macmilldn & Go's Publications. NEW BOOKS ON IRELAND.

  • ^* Mr. GLADSTONE in his speech on the Irish Land Bill,

April 7, referred to Professor JUchey's book as " a very able, althoicgh concise work."

The Irish Land Laws. By Alexander G. Eichey, Q.C., LL.D., Deputy Eegius Professor of Feudal and English Law in the University of Dublin. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. " To all who, either as legislators or publicists, are called on to take part in the present controversy, the book wiU prove invaluable. . . . We can recommend this little book to all who speak, write, or seriously think upon this question, in or out of Parliament." — Times. "This book cannot fail to do good." — St. James's Gazette.

New Views on Ireland, or Irish Land Griev- ances and Eemedies. By Chaeles Eussell, Q.C., M.P. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. "They should be studied by every one who desires to understand

the existing cris is in Ireland." — Spectator.

The Life's Work in Ireland of a Landlord who

tried to do his Duty. By W. Bence Jones, of

Lisselan. Crown 8vo. 6 s. " Mr. Bence Jones, every one must own, has a fair claim to be heard, and no one can be in a position properly to discuss Irish affairs tiU he has read his really valuable book." — Literary World.

Disturbed Ireland, being Letters written during the

Winter of 1880-81. By Bernard H. Becker,

Special Commissioner of the Daily News. With

Eoute Maps. Crown 8vo. 6 s. ' ' Nothing better in the way of special correspondence has perhaps ever been seen, and the book will be invaluable to every M. P. wish- ing to understand the burning question of the time." — The World.

The Irish Crisis, being a Narrative of the Measures for the Eelief of the Distress caused by the Great Irish Famine of 1846-47. By Sir Charles- Trevelyan, Bart., K.C.B. 8vo. Price 2s. 6d.

The Land- War in Ireland : A History for the Times. By James Godkin, Author of " Ireland and Her Churches," late Irish Correspondent of the Times. Demy Svo. 12s.

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