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Universities of

Oxford and Cambridge

TWO SERIES OF POPULAR HISTORIES OF THE COLLEGES

To be completed in Twenty-one and
Eighteen Volumes respectively.

EACH volume will e written by some one officially connected 2+ with the College of which it treats, or at least by some member of that College who is specially qualified for the task. It will contain: (1) A history of the College from its Foundation; (2) An Account and history of its Buildings; (3) Notices of the Connection of the College with any Important Social or Religious Events ; (4) A List of the Chief Benefactions made to the College; (5) Some Particulars of the Contents of the College Library; (6) An Account of the College Plate, Windows, and other Accessories; (7) A Chapter upon the best known, and other notable but less well-known Members of the College.

Each volume will be produced in crown octavo, in a good clear and will contain about 250 pages (except two or three volumes, which will be thicker). The will consist of full-page plates, containing reproductions of old views of the Colleges and modern views of the grounds, etc.

No particular order will be observed in the publication of the volumes. The writers’ names are given overleaf,

Price 5s. net per volume.

Catalogue with press notices on application.

These volumes can be ordered through any bookseller, or they will be sent by the Publishers on receipt of the published price and postage.

F. E. ROBINSON & Co.,

20, GREAT RUSSELL STREET, BLOOMSBURY, LONDON.