. Things seen in Japan . glo-Saxon Names There can scarcely be a name that does not find itshistory chronicled in this exhaustive, picturesque and amusing volume.—£ien/n^ standard. Extremely interesting and suggestive ; written onpopular lines and in lively style.—Scotsman. No living writer is more competent to deal withthis subject than Mr. Baring-Gould. Churcl) Family Newspaper. An immense mass of detailed information.—r/mes. This most entertaining of volumes ; of absorbing human interest.—£ie/J/n^ Standard.\^.^V\ We might wander for hours among Mr. Baring-Goulds pleasant and instructive pag


. Things seen in Japan . glo-Saxon Names There can scarcely be a name that does not find itshistory chronicled in this exhaustive, picturesque and amusing volume.—£ien/n^ standard. Extremely interesting and suggestive ; written onpopular lines and in lively style.—Scotsman. No living writer is more competent to deal withthis subject than Mr. Baring-Gould. Churcl) Family Newspaper. An immense mass of detailed information.—r/mes. This most entertaining of volumes ; of absorbing human interest.—£ie/J/n^ Standard.\^.^V\ We might wander for hours among Mr. Baring-Goulds pleasant and instructive pages, and we heartilycommend them to anyone who wants to know whathis own name means, or how much of the history ofthe country is enshrined in those of his friends.—G/o/je. 14 Seelev ©Co Limited Stratford-on-Avon By SYDNEY LEE Author of A Life of Shakespeare, &c. d^c. With coloured frontispiece and fifty other ilhistrations by Herbert Railton and others Revised and with a new Preface Extra Crovin S-Xo. 6/.. THE CHAPEL he THE (;riLI). STRATEikl Everything that a place-book ought to be. Theillustrations are charming.—c/o/je The most delightful of all the many volumes thathave been written about the birthplace of the Poet. Glasgow Herald. Presents in a new and revised edition the latestand probably the final information that will ever throwlight on Shakespeares relations with his native invaluable both for the student and the traveller Ca//> Telegraph. 15 A New Anthology by O The Pilgrims Way A little Scrip of Good Counsel for TravellersChosen by A. T. QOILLER-COUCH Author of The Delectable Duchy, Troy Town,A Book of English Verse, &c. &c. ffit/i end-papers in colour. Foolscap Svo, cloth^3/. dd, net. On thin paper^ leather, ^s. net Mr. Quiller-Couch Is the prince of anthologists. Glasgow Evening News. A little book of grave and beautiful would be difllcult to better the selections.—Cuacd/an. The poems and prose passages are chosen—asmight be


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