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Twenty-four Years of Cricket.
By ARTHUR A. LILLEY. With a Portrait in Photogravure and 16 Ill.u.s.trations. Demy 8vo. 7s. 6d. net.
Surely there is not a better-known cricketer all the world over than Arthur A. Lilley. For the last twenty-four years he has been one of the greatest players the fine old game has ever produced. Popular alike on and off the field, and gifted with a remarkable personality, Arthur Lilley has made such a name in the history of the game that no surprise will be felt at the present book. Indeed, the literature of cricket would be incomplete without it. It would be interesting to know how many games have been turned at the critical stage by the astute judgment and practical ability of England"s famous wicket keeper. Arthur Lilley"s career has been one long-continued success, and in the breezy pages of his delightful book he tells his fascinating story of great games, great cricketers, and great globe-trotting adventures, with many a good tale in each chapter. "Twenty-four Years of Cricket" also contains the author"s advice on cricket, which will be found invaluable by youthful cricketers in every clime. The book is well ill.u.s.trated and will be one of the most interesting volumes of 1912.
My Irish Year.
By PADRAIC COLUM. With 12 full-page Ill.u.s.trations. Demy 8vo. 10s.
6d. net.
"My Irish Year" is the third of a series of books which MILLS & BOON initiated with that brilliant study by Miss I. A. R. Wylie, ent.i.tled "My German Year." This was followed by another fine volume in Mr.
Richard Bagot"s "My Italian Year."
"My Irish Year," like the previous books, deals with almost every phase of Irish life. Its author, Mr. Padraic Colum, is one of a band of brilliant Irish writers who are rapidly becoming a force in the literary and dramatic world. Mr. Colum aims at giving his readers a faithful portrait of Irish life, and does not occupy himself with its history, except in so far as it bears directly upon the subject to which he has confined himself. He takes us through the length and breadth of Ireland and introduces us to all phases of its social life from the highest to the lowest. "My Irish Year" is a sympathetic impression of Irish life, and contains much curious information regarding the manners and customs both of town and country life.
A Remarkable Book.
Involution.
By LORD ERNEST HAMILTON. Demy 8vo. 7s. 6d. net.
"Involution" is a book which sets forth in a popular and readable form the most recent views of the scientific and philosophic world as to the great problem of existence. It dwells especially on the remarkable tendency of the moment to favour the once-ridiculed doctrine of vitalism. In pursuing this line of research it goes closely into the question of religion in all its aspects, ancient and modern; Eastern and Western, and while frankly critical of orthodoxy, brings at the same time to light many little-known points with regard to bibliology which cannot fail to change for the better the point of view of many to whom current Christianity is a perplexity.
A Queen"s Knight: The Life of Count Axel de Fersen.
By MILDRED CARNEGY, Author of "Kings and Queens of France." With 12 Ill.u.s.trations. Demy 8vo. 7s. 6d. net.
"A Queen"s Knight" is the life-story of Count de Fersen, the devoted friend of Marie Antoinette, and cannot fail to be of interest to the general public. Living as Fersen did in one of the most stirring periods of European history, his story brings before us, the great French Revolution, the American War of Independence, and glimpses of the Swedish Court under that erratic genius, Gustavus III.
Tramps through Tyrol.
By F. W. STODDARD ("Dolomite"). With 20 Ill.u.s.trations. Demy 8vo. 7s.
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St. Clare and her Order: A Story of Seven Centuries.
By THE AUTHOR OF "THE ENCLOSED NUN." With about 20 Ill.u.s.trations. Demy 8vo. 7s. 6d. net.
The Italians of To-day.
By RICHARD BAGOT, Author of "My Italian Year." Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. net.
Mr. Richard Bagot has been for many years a resident in Italy. This volume deals with Italy in war time and is chiefly a defence of the Italian soldier who has in the author"s opinion been seriously maligned. It is certain to create much discussion.
An Actor"s Hamlet.
With full notes by LOUIS CALVERT. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. net.
Mr. Louis Calvert"s remarkable Shakespearean studies have been universally recognised, and as a producer his work has probably been second to none.
Mr. Louis Calvert has studied the character of Hamlet for over twenty years, and this book is the fruit of his labour. The volume contains the text of "Hamlet," and the play is exhaustively treated with notes which mark the editor as a man of striking originality.
The Enclosed Nun.
Fcap. 8vo. New Edition. Cloth 2s. 6d. net. Paper 1s. net.
_Pall Mall Gazette_.--"A remarkably beautiful piece of devotional writing."
A Little Girls" Cookery Book.
By C. F. BENTON and MARY F. HODGE. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. net. Paper, 1s. net.
_Daily Telegraph_.--"A capital idea. Hitherto the manufacture of toffy has represented the limit of nursery art in the direction indicated, but this volume contains excellent recipes for dishes which children will find quite easy to make, and their elders to eat without misgivings. Every father, mother, uncle, and aunt should make a point of presenting their child friends with a copy of this useful and practical book."
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Rambles Around French Chateaux.
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Rambles in the Black Forest.
By I. A. R. WYLIE, Author of "My German Year," "Dividing Waters." With 5 Ill.u.s.trations in Colour and 24 from Photographs. Crown 8vo. 6s.
Rambles with an American in Great Britain.
By CHRISTIAN TEARLE, Author of "Holborn Hill." With 21 Ill.u.s.trations.
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