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MESSRS. METHUEN'S LIST 17 Morris Fuller. THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF JOHN DAVENANT, D.D. (1571-1641), President of Queen's College, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, Bishop of Salisbury. By MORRIS F ULLER, B.D. Crown Zvo. Js. 6d. <A valuable contribution to ecclesiastical history.'— Birmingham Gazette. J. M. Rigg. ST. ANSELMOF CANTERBURY : A C HAPTER IN THE H ISTORY OF R ELIGION. By J. M. R IGG. Demy Svo. 7*.6c/. 'Mr. Rigghas told the story_of the_great Primate's life with scholarly ability, and has thereby contributed an interesting chapter o thehistory of the Norman period.' —Daily Chronicle. F. W. Joyce. THE LIFE OF SIR FREDERICK GORE OUSELEY. By F. W. J OYCE, M.A. With Portraits and Illustra­ tions. Crown Zvo. js. 6d. ' This book has been undertaken in quite the right spirit, and written with sympathy insight, and considerable literary skill.'— Times. W. Gr. Collingwood. THE LIFE OF JOHN RUSKIN. By W. G. C OLLINGWOOD, M.A., Editor ofMr. Ruskin's Poems. With numerous Portraits, and 13 Drawings by Mr. Ruskin. Second Edition. 2 vols. Svo. 32^. ' No more magnificent volumes have been published for a long time.'— Times. ' It is long since we had a biography withsuch delights ofsubstance and of form. Such a book is a pleasure for the day, and a joy for ever.'— Daily Chronicle. 0. Waldstein, JOHN RUSKIN : a Study. By C HARLES W ALDSTEIN, M.A., Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. With a Photogravur Portrait after Professor H ERKOMER. Post 8m Sx. ' A thoughtful, impartial, well-written criticism of Ruskin's teaching,intended to separate what the author regards a valuable and permanent from what is transient and erroneous in the greatmaster's writing.'— Daily Chronicle. W. H. Hutton. THE LIFE OF SIR THOMAS MORE. By W. H. H UTTON, M.A., Author of'William Laud.' With Portraits. Crown %vo. 5j. ' The book lays good claimto high rank among our biographies. It is excellently, even lovingly, written.'— Scotsman. ' An excellent monograph.'—7V>««. Clark Russell. THE LIFE OF ADMIRAL LORD COL­ LINGWOOD. ByW. C LARK R USSELL, Author of 4 The Wreck of the Grosvenor.' With Illustrations by F. B RANGWYN. Third Edition. Crown Svo. 6s. ' A book which we should like to see in the hands of every boy in the country.'— St.James's Gazette. ' A really good book.'— Saturday Review, A 3

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