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Hake (Dr. Thomas Gordon), Poems by:

Maiden Ecstasy. Small.4to, cloth extra, 8s. New Symbols. Crown vo, cloth extra, 6s. Legends of the Morrow. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 6s.

Medium 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, with Illustrations, 7s. 6d,

Hall's(Mrs. S. C.)Sketches ofIrish Character.

With numerous Ilustrations on Steel and Wood by MACLISE, GILBERT, HARVEY, and G. CRUIKSHANK. "*The Irish Sketches of this lady resemble Miss Mitford's beautiful English sketches in 'Our Village,' but they are far more vigorous and picturesque and bright."—BLackwoon's MAGAZINE.

Post 8vo, cloth extra, 45. 6d.; a few large-paper copies, half-Roxb., 10s. 6d,

Handwriting, The Philosophy of.

By Don FELIX DE SALAMANCA. With 134 Facsimiles of Signatures,

Haweis (Mrs.), Works by: The Art of Dress. By Mrs. H. R. Hawets, Author of '* The Art of Beauty," &c. Illustrated by the Author. Small 8vo, illustrated cover, rs.; cloth limp, 1s. 64. "A well-considered attempt to apply canons of good taste to the costumes of ladies of our time. . . . « Mrs. Haweis writes frankly and to the point, she does not mince matters, but boldly remonstrates with her own sex on the follies they indulgein. . . . « We may recommend the book to the ladies whom it concerns."—ATHENAUM,

The Art of Beauty. By Mrs. H. R. Hawets, Author of "' Chaucer for Children." Square 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, gilt edges, with Coloured Frontispiece and nearly roo Illustrations, 10s. 6d.

  • ,* See also CHAUCER, fp. 6 of this Catalogue.

Complete in Four Vols., demy 8vo, cloth extra, 125. each,

History of Our Own Times, from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880. By JUSTIN McCartny, M.P.

"' Criticism is disarmed before acomposition which provokes littlebut approval This ts a really good book on a really interesting subject, and words pited on words could say xo more for it... . Such is the effect of tts general justece, tts breadth ot view, and tts sparkling buoyancy, that very few of tts readers uill-—these volumes without looking forward with interest to the two (since publi: hed} that are to follow."—SATURDAV REVIEW.

Crown 8vo, cloth extra, 5s.

Hobhouse's The Dead Hand:

Addresses on the subject of Endowments and Settlements of Property. By Sir ARTHUR HOBHOUSE, Q.C., K.C.S.1.

Crown 8vo, cloth limp, with Illustrations, 2s. 6d.

Holmes's The Science of Voice Production and Voice Preservation: A Popular Manual for the Use of Speakers and Singers. By GorRDON HOoLMEs, L.R.C.P.E,