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Books and Announcements of A. Treherne & Company, Ltd., Publishers, 12, York Buildings, Adelphi, London, W.C.

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TREHERNE'S

NATURE BOOKS

Edited by

W. F. Kirby, F.L.S., F.E.S., &c.,

Of the Natural History Museum, South Kensington.

For use in Preparatory Schools.

Each Volume contains 28 pages of carefully drawn Coloured Illustrations, and 28 pages of Text.

STRONGLY BOUND IN LIMP CLOTH.

Demy 18mo (5 by 3).

Price 8d. net per volume.

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Animals, Wild and Tame.-With coloured illustrations (Treherne's Nature Series), edited by W. F. KIRBY, F.L.S. [Complete List on page 2].

Arabian Nights (The).-Illustrated by W. COUTTS ARMOUR. (The Matchless Books).

8d. net.

1s. 6d. net.

Archer (Ethel).-The Book of Plain Cooking. Crown 8vo, 170

pages.
1s. net.
This book contains upwards of 300 recipes, every one of which has been
practically tested by a practical housewife. Most cookery books are
written either by extravagant experts or by mere professional writers.
"The Book of Plain Cooking" is the result of many years' experience
of a successful middle-class household.

Armour (W. Coutts).—The Arabian Nights (The Matchless Books).

[See page 15.]

1s. 6d. net.

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-Robinson Crusoe (The Matchless Books).

1s. net.

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-Baby's Own Book (The Matchless Books).

9d. net.

Baby's Own Book.-Illustrated, by W. COUTTS ARMOUR.

9d. net.

Becke (Louis).-The Jalasco Brig.

1s. net.

Birds. With coloured illustrations (Treherne's Nature Series), edited

by W. F. KIRBY, F.L.S.

8d. net.

Bourchier (Dr. Helen).—The Ranee's Rubies.

6s. net.

DAILY CHRONICLE.-Shows decided power and sympathy."

DAILY EXPRESS.

"A well told and well devised romance of Indian life."

Bradshaw (Mrs. Albert).—The Cabinet Reciter.

(Cloth 1s. 6d.). Sewed 1s. net.

"Your book of recitations certainly deserves to be popular.”—

HENRY IRVING. "The recitations are good, and should certainly command the attention of reciters."-GEO. R. SIMS.

"Your little book of poems brightened the day for me."-W. PETT Ridor. Brighton Road (The).-By CHAS. G. HARPER; leather. 2s. 6d. net. Bulloch (J. M.).The Art of Extra-Illustration.-By J. M. BULLOCH. (Editor, The Graphic.)

ACADEMY." Clear, clever, and suggestive."

2s. 6d. ret.

Burn (Rev. J. H.)-Children's Answers. With cover design by JOHN HASSALL, R.I. Third edition. Crown 8vo.

SPECTATOR.

1s. net.

“A wonderful number of clearly genuine children's sayings." BOOKMAN." Children are serious beings, never wits; and it is this very seriousness which produces inimitable stories such as we have here." Butterflies and Moths. With coloured illustrations (Treherne's Nature Series), edited by W. F. KIRBY. [Complete List on page 2].

8d. net.

Cabinet Reciter (The).--By MRS. Albert BRADSHAW. Sewed 1s. Cameron (L. C. R.)-The Otter-Hunters' Diary and Companion, 1s. 6d. net.

1910.

PALL MALL GAZETTE.—“Well arranged and filled with special information." CARLISLE JOURNAL." Is a neat and handy little publication, from which every follower of the sport will derive much useful and interesting information. There is a list of the principal packs of hounds, and a chapter of Hints to Hunters.""

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HORSE AND HOUND.-"The book contains full details as to the composition of the various Hunts, with particulars as to uniforms, subscriptions, caps, etc., Hints to Otter-Hunters, Records" of the sport, and a diary for entering figures, results of Hunts, and so forth."

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NOTTINGHAM GUARDIAN. "A neat little Handbook, of a size handy enough to be slipped into the pocket of a hunting jacket without inconvenience."

Carter (Vivian).—Our Great Public Schools.-Illustrated with many photographs. 10s. 6d. net.

Clowes (Sir Wm. Laird).---Told to the Marines.

6s.

DAILY MAIL." The stories are all readable, not a few worth reading twice."

Coleman (John).—Reminiscences of Charles Reade.-Demy 8vo. 418 pages, 20 full-page plates.

DAILY TELEGRAPH.—“ A most interesting document.”

DAILY NEWS.-"Extraordinarily vivid."

MORNING POST.-" Life-like picture."

WESTMINSTER GAZETTE.-- Vivacious volume."

TRUTH.-"Delightful volume."

REFEREE. More than a biography."

6s. net.

SUNDAY SUN.-" Charles Reade lives and breathes again in Mr. Coleman's

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Coleridge (Hon. Gilbert).—An Instinctive Criminal.

Compton (Herbert).-Facts and Phantasies.

6s.

7s. 6d. net.

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PALL MALL GAZETTE.—“ One of the best shillingsworths we have of late

come across.

start to finish."

It is readable, well told, and exciting from

LIVERPOOL MERCURY." Full of exciting adventure."

IRISH TIMES." Certainly there is a shillingsworth of incident and

excitement."

Collector's Library (The).

Pictures and Picture Collecting.-By C. J. HOLMES,
Director of the National Portrait Gallery.

1s. 6d. net.

2s. 6d. net.

The Art of Extra Illustration.—By J. M. BULLOCH.

Cowan (Rev. Wm.).—The Humorous Side of the Pulpit. -Crown 8vo, 164 pages. 2s. 6d. TIMES. "This is not a collection of stories. It is rather a book on good sense and good taste in the pulpit, with illustrations, sometimes humorous, and sound advice on such subjects as choice of texts, long and short sermons, pulpit mannerisms.'

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MORNING POST.-" Will be read with pleasure by many."

Cradock (Colonel Montagu, C.B.).-Sport in New Zealand.--Crown 8vo, 283 pages, illustrated.

5s. net.

The Agent-General for New Zealand says :-"It seems to be just the book for sportsmen who want to know what things are really like in the Colony."

LITERARY WORLD.-"There is much information of great practical value in this small volume."

Dover Road (The).-By CHAS. G. HARPER. Illustrated. Cloth 1s. 6d. net. Green velvet calf, yapp edges, 2s. 6d. net.

Farrow (G. E.) Author of "The Wallypug of Why."

The Wallypug Book. (Humpty Dumpty Books.)
Ten Little Jappy Chaps. (Stump Books.)

1s. 6d.

1s. 6d.

Essays in Bacon.-An amusing autograph book for young and old.

1s

Flowers in Fairyland.-By EDITH KING-HALL. Illustrated by ALICE WOODWARD.

5s.

Fraser (Peter).-Tatty. A Study of a Young Girl's Life.

6s.

"TATTY" is, in many respects, a great and remarkable work.

It takes as its heroine a girl brought up by a father who educates her in a scholastic sense, it is true, but who neglects the deeper education of life and experience, with the result that Tatty arrives at womanhood quite ignorant of the world's ways. From this spring the tragic issues-the proposed psychological problems which form the deeply absorbing plot and studies in temperament, the basis of the book.

"TATTY" is one of those profoundly poignant human documents that lift the work from the level of ordinary everyday fiction, almost to the region of real life, with its ever-recurring tragic under-note-its defeated hopes-its crushed aspirations. Tatty herself is a victim of a fate more cruel than death-of a destiny more intolerable than marriage without love, or religion without happiness.

ATHENÆUM." The book is well thought out and distinctly well written."
LITERARY WORLD.-"A very readable and thoroughly sane problem novel.'
LIVERPOOL COURIER.- Tatty' is a strong, simple story. Told with
'unusual cleverness, and a most commendable delicacy."

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