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Eton School Lists, 1853 to 1877, being the two appendices of the above. "These interesting details of some of England's best and noblest sons will be welcomed as they deserve. We know no higher praise."John Bull...... 4to., cloth, 15s.

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2nd appendix, 1862 to 1877.......................... Preparing for the Press. A revised Edition of the Lists, from 1853 to 1877, with continuation to recent years. Eton College Chronicle, Published during each School-time,

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Camp Choruses, E.C.R.V., Collected by WALTER DURNFORD, M.A.,

and JOHN BARING

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Fcap. folio, Price 6d.

Rules of the River, with Lithographic Plan. authority of a late Captain of the Boats.... Rules of the Game of Football, as played at the WALL at Eton.

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Rules of the Game of Football, as played in the FIELD at Eton.

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Rules of the Game of Fives, as played at Eton...... Price 4d.
A Few Hints on Cricket, by R. A. H. MITCHELL, M.A.. Fcap. 8vo., 4d.
Collegers v. Oppidans, A Reminiscence of Eton Life, by AN OLD
ETONIAN. "A good little school story without any humbug or cant."-
Saturday Review
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George Canning, His Speeches and Life: A Lecture delivered in the
School Library at Eton on May 22, 1886, by the Rev. HENRY MONTAGU
BUTLER, D.D., Dean of Gloucester, and late Head Master of Harrow.
Demy 8vo., Price 6d.

Eton Boating Book; Containing an Account of the Races, with

List of the Boats from 1825 to 1880, with Lists of the Oxford and Cam-
bridge Crews; by R. H. BLAKE-HUMPHREY, Esq., Captain of the Boats
1860 and 1861. Second Edition..
.... Crown 8vo., Price 4s. 6d.

The Eton Register-Boating and Cricketing, &c., 1859 to 1863.
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Musæ Etonenses, Sive Carminum Etonæ Conditorum Deleceus ;
being "Sent up
Exercises of, among others, Archbishop Sumner;
Bishops Lonsdale, Abraham, Darnford, Selwyn; Provosts Goodford,
Hodgson, Hawtrey; Lords Derby, Auckland, Stratford de Redcliffe,
Lyttelton; Deans Milman, Wellesley (Windsor); Sirs G. C. Lewis, E.
Creasy; and W. E. Gladstone, W. M. Praed, A. H. Hallam, H. H. Knapp.
Edited by Dr. OKES, late Provost of King's College, Cambridge.
Reduced in Price to 10s. 6d. cloth.

A Sermon. By the Lord Bishop of Oxford, preached in Eton
College Chapel on Sunday, April 7th, 1889...
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The Least shall be Great," A Sermon preached in Eton College
Chapel on Sunday, May 23, 1886, by the Rev. HENRY MONTAGU BUTLER,
D.D., Dean of Gloucester, and late Head Master of Harrow... Demy 8vo., 6d.
Abraham, Bishop, on the Lord's Supper, Readings, Meditations and
Prayers, according to the teaching of the Church Catechism........
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Family Prayers, arranged for a week, compiled by the Rev. PoWNOLL W. PHIPPS, M.A., late Vicar of Upton-cum-Chalvey..... Sixty Years Since" in the Church of England, a Paper read at a meeting of the Clerical Society, held at the Deanery, Windsor, February 10th, 1898, by RICHARD GEE, D.D., Canon of Windsor and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty... Price 6d. Eton College Library (Reprinted from Notes and Queries), by the Rev. FRANCIS ST. JOHN THACKERAY, M.A., late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, and late Assistant Master at Eton. With Photograph of the Interior of the Library. Containing an account of its origin and the principal epochs in its history: the MSS.: Bibles and Theological works: Aldines and other early editions of the Classics: Grammatical and Archæological Treatises: Caxtons and other early English publications ; rare books of History and Travels: special Collections: descriptions of selected specimens of bindings..... .Fcap. 4to, Price 5s. A Guide to the Collection of Roman Coins at Eton College, with an Appendix on some Byzantine Coins, by the Rev. FRANCIS ST. JOHN THACKERAY, M.A., late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, and late Assistant Master at Eton .......... Crown 8vo., Price 2s. 6d. Greek Derivation Papers.......Fcap., 100 Forms on 50 Leaves for 2s. Dates in Roman History, from the foundation of the City to

A.D. 476

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The Eton Series of Outline Maps, drawn by EDWARD WELLER,

F.G.S., &c.

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25 Canada & Newfound

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26 German Empire. 27 Austrian Empire. 28 Holy Land.

20 Central America and 29 Russia.

West Indies.

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21 Oceana.

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30 Holland and Belgium. 31 Sweden and Norway. 32 Australia.

States of 33 South Africa.

THE JUBILEE AT ETON.

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In the Press. A Biographical History of Eton and Leading Etonians, by A. C. BENSON, Esq., M.A., Assistant Master at Eton College, with Portrait Illustrations... Demy 8vo.

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THE THOROUGH GUIDE SERIES,

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By M. J. B. BADDELEY. Sixteen maps; all tinted to show elevations. Seventh edition, 1895. Net, 5s.

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Edinburgh, Glasgow, and the Highlands, as far north as Aberdeen, Inverness, Gairloch, and Stornoway. By M. J. B. BADDELEY. Fortyfive general and sectional maps and plans; tinted to show elevations. Eighth edition, 1895. Net, 6s. 6d.

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South Devon and South Cornwall,

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North Wales, Part I.

Chester, Rhyl, Llandudno, Bangor, Llanrwst, Bettws-y-coed, Carnarvon, Llanberis, Beddgelert and Ffestiniog Sections. By M. J. B. BADDELEY and C. S. WARD. Nineteen maps, plans and panoramas. Fifth edition, 1895. Net, 35.

North Wales, Part II.

Llangollen, Bala, Dolgelley, Barmouth, Shrewsbury, Machynlleth, and
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South Wales and the Wye District of
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By C. S. WARD and M. J. B. BADDELEY. Eighteen maps and plans
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THE THOROUGH GUIDE SERIES (continued):

Scotland, Part III. (“The Lowlands "),

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Ireland, Part I. Northern Counties,

including Dublin and Neighbourhood. By M. J. B. BADDELEY. Twenty maps and plans. Fourth edition. 1897. Net, 45.

Ireland, Part II. East, West, and South, including Dublin and Howth. By C. S.WARD. Twenty-six maps and plans. Third edition, 1895. Net, 5s.

Surrey and Sussex, including Tunbridge Wells. By C. S. WARD. Nineteen maps and plans. Second edition.

Net, 35. 6d.

Yorkshire, Part I. (East).

1897.

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Yorkshire, Part II. (West).

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The Isle of Wight.

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SCOTLAND, PART 11.

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