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January, 1888.

MR. MURRAY'S LIST

OF

NEW PUBLICATIONS.

EARLY ADVENTURES IN PERSIA,
SUSIANA, AND BABYLONIA,

BEFORE THE DISCOVERY OF NINEVEH. INCLUDING A RESIDENCE AMONG THE BAKHTIYARI AND OTHER WILD TRIBES.

By SIR AUSTEN HENRY LAYARD, G.C.B.
With Portrait, Map and Illustrations. 2 Vols., Crown 8vo. 245.

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MURRAY'S MAGAZINE.

VOLUME II., JULY-DECEMBER, 1887.

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VOLUME I., JANUARY-JUNE, 1887.

75. 6d.

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A NEW NOVEL BY THE AUTHOR OF HURRISH."

MAJOR LAWRENCE, F.L.S.

By the Hon. EMILY LAWLESS,
Author of "Hurrish."

Second Edition. 3 Vols. Crown 8vo. 31s. 6d. Now ready at all Libraries.

"We part with great regret from Miss Lawless' striking novel Major Lawrence. While there is no new plot under the sun, there are infinite varieties of treatment, whence it is that Miss Lawless is so admirable in her work. Her characters live and breathe and impress us. It is by delicate renderings of moods and influences that Miss Lawless so delights us, the strength and lightness of her touch, her exquisite finish, and her fine restraint. We shall anxiously look for more of her work."-Guardian.

THE

LIFE AND
AND LETTERS OF THE
LATE CHARLES
CHARLES DARWIN, F.R.S.

WITH AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL CHAPTER.

By his Son, FRANCIS DARWIN, F.R.S.

Seventh Thousand, revised. With Portrait and Woodcuts. 3 Vols. 8vo. 365.

NEW LIBRARY EDITIONS OF MR. DARWIN'S CHIEF WORKS.

DESCENT OF MAN AND SELECTION

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THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES BY MEANS OF NATURAL SELECTION.

OR THE PRESERVATION OF FAVOURED RACES IN THE STRUGGLE FOR LIFE.

By CHARLES DARWIN, F.R.S.

A New Large Type Edition. 2 vols. Crown Sve.

125.

VIRGIL IN

ENGLISH VERSE.

ECLOGUES, AND ENEID BOOKS I-VI.

By the Rt. Hon. SIR CHARLES BOWEN,

Lord Justice of Appeal, F.R.S., Hon. D.C.L. of the University of Oxford, Fellow and now
Visitor of Balliol Coll.

With Map and Frontispiece. 8vo. 125.

"His striking translation . . . will assuredly hold a high place in the public estimation We believe it was Coleridge who described English hexameter as a prisoner dancing in his chains. What Lord Justice Bowen does is to knock off the heaviest fetter from the prisoner's ankles, and to substitute tinkling bells. We cannot deny that the prisoner now dances freely, gracefully, and for the most part musically."-Times.

THE CAMPAIGN OF THE NILE.

TOO LATE FOR GORDON & KHARTOUM.

THE TESTIMONY OF AN INDEPENDENT EYE-WITNESS OF THE HEROIC EFFORTS FOR THEIR RESCUE AND RELIEF.

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"We have only been able to indicate a few of the many points of interest which Mr. Macdonald has presented in his excellent book. He is to be thanked for telling with candour and clearness, as well as with great literary skill, the story of our military glory and political dishonour."-St. James's Gazette.

SERMONS & ADDRESSES TO CHILDREN.

INCLUDING THE BEATITUDES—AND THE
FAITHFUL SERVANT.

By ARTHUR PENRHYN STANLEY, D.D.,

Late Dean of Westminster.

Post 8vo. 35. 6d.

"They present the author in a charming light in words which are often full of grace and tact, and full of wise and winsome speech . . . . enlivened by illustrations and anecdotes given in his well-known pleasant manner."-Scotsman.

"A valuable addition to children's literature."-Morning Post.

THE BIBLE IN THE HOLY LAND.

BEING EXTRACTS FROM DEAN STANLEY'S "SINAI
AND PALESTINE."

FOR THE USE OF VILLAGE SCHOOLS AND YOUNG PERSONS. 4th Edition. Illustrations, Feap. 8vo.

COMPLETION OF THE

DICTIONARY OF CHRISTIAN BIOGRAPHY.

Edited by WM. SMITH, D.C.L., and HENRY WACE, D.D.,
Principal of King's College, London.

THIS WORK CONTAINS A COMPREHENSIVE ACCOUNT OF THE PERSONAL, THE
LITERARY, THE DOGMATIC, AND THE ECCLESIASTICAL LIFE OF THE CHURCH
DURING THE FIRST EIGHT CENTURIES OF CHRISTIANITY.

Vol. IV. (N to Z), completing the work (1240 pp.). Medium 8vo. £2 25.

The unique position of this work, and its very great value to all theological students, have been recognised by the principal scholars of England and Germany. The Times reviewer in an article on Vol. III. wrote

"The value of the work arises, in the first place, from the fact that the contributors to these volumes have diligently eschewed mere compilation; and, in fact, the articles include many really important monographs by highly competent scholars, frequently adding to a summary of what had been already known the results of new and original investigations. Essays of this class deserve the better welcome on account of their comparative infrequency in this country. In these volumes we welcome the most important addition that has been made for a century to the historical library of the English theological student."

At last this work is finished, after the lapse of ten years from the publication of the first volume. The time spent upon its production is certainly not out of proportion to its value; for the amount of information, research, scholarship, and ability devoted to this cyclopædia is enormous, and there is ample reason to congratulate the editors, contributors, and public alike on the successful completion of a work which is not only without equals, but even without a rival. It is the best vindication of English scholarship in its best and most practical form. The quality which renders the Dictionary unique is the comprehensiveness with which it has treated the whole sphere of Christian or ecclesiastical life and order during eight centuries."-Scotsman.

Volumes I., II., III., price 31s. 6d. each, are already published.

LIFE AND LABOUR.

OR CHARACTERISTICS OF MEN OF CULTURE AND GENIUS.

By SAMUEL SMILES, LL.D.

Author of "Self-Help," "Character," "Thrift," "Duty," etc.

Post 8vo. 6s.

"As years roll on, the author's store of apt illustrations becomes ampler, while in the case of Dr. Smiles, his skill in dealing with them shows no failure. Life and Labour is a companion volume to Self Help and Character, and its publication at this season will be regarded as opportune. No more suitable volume could be found (for a prize book) to bear

the inscription Laboris præmium.”—Academy.

BRAHMANISM AND HINDUISM,

OR RELIGIOUS THOUGHT AND LIFE IN INDIA AS BASED ON THE VEDA.

By SIR MONIER WILLIAMS, K.C.I.E., D.C.L.

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