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THE HOUSE OF SELEUCUS.

By EDWYN ROBERT BEVAN,

Author of the Recently PUBLISHED TRANSLATION OF 'PROMETHEUS VINCTUS.'

Two Volumes. Demy 8vo. With Portraits, Plates and Maps. 30s. nett.

This book treats of a phase of Greek civilization of immense importance, and yet singularly neglected-the Greco-Macedonian rule in the East after Alexander the Great. It deals with the dynasty which played the principal part in the Greek East-that founded by the Macedonian Seleucus. There is no modern book, even in German, which makes a special study of the history of the Seleucid kingdom.

The period is of vital consequence in many ways: (1) A great deal in the Roman imperial system was taken over from the Greek monarchies, and in them many of the elements of the great European tradition took shape. (2) The episode of Antiochus Epiphanes and the Jews, which marks an epoch in the history of our religion, belongs to Seleucid history also. (3) The Greek civilization, which these rulers represented, was identical in germ with our own, and the English who to-day re the chief representatives of that civilization in its contact with the East may look upon the Seleucid kings as their forerunners.

It contains, besides two full-page portraits of Antiochus III., reproductions of the very complete series of coins issued under the Seleucid dynasty.

It is seldom that the critic welcomes a work of so much ambition and achievement from a new historian as "The House of Seleucus." . . . The first serious attempt made in modern times to treat the Seleucid realm as a whole, apart from the other Macedonian kingdoms. The result is astonishingly successful, despite the imperfections of the historical material, and lays all students of the Hellenistic period under a deep debt of gratitude to Mr. Bevan. . . . As an authority on authorities Mr. Bevan's book will long retain a very high value.'— The Times.

PRINCIPLES OF PERSPECTIVE.
By W. L. WYLLIE, A.R.A.

Super Royal 4to. With nearly 100 Sketches.

In this volume, which will be found particularly valuable to artists, the principles of perspective are carefully described in the letter-press, and illustrated by sketches specially drawn by Mr. Wyllie. The sketches afford, at the same time, admirable examples of the artist's style. The greatest care will be taken in their reproduction, in order that their beauty may be seen to the best advantage.

A DAY DREAM AND OTHER POEMS. By E. H. CLUTTERBUCK.

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PORTFOLIO OF THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF SCOTLAND.

WITH A PREFACE BY HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF ARGYLL. Edition de Luxe, limited to 350 copies, containing Forty Photogravure Reproductions on Japanese Vellum. Demy folio. £10 10S.

RECENTLY PUBLISHED.

THIRD IMPRESSION.

RECOLLECTIONS

DIPLOMATIST.

OF A

By the Right Hon. SIR HORACE RUMBOLD, BART., G.C.B.,

G.C.M.G.

Two vols. Demy 8vo. With Portrait.

FOURTH IMPRESSION.

25s. nett.

RANDOM REMINISCENCES.

By CHARLES H. E. BROOKFIELD.

Demy 8vo. With Portrait.

SECOND IMPRESSION.

145. nett.

THE ENEMIES OF ENGLAND.

By the Hon. GEORGE PEEL.

Demy 8vo. 12s. 6d. nett.

THREE CENTURIES IN NORTH

OXFORDSHIRE.

By M. STURGE HENDERSON.
Crown 8vo. With Illustrations and a Map. 5s. nett.

NEW NOVELS.

Crown 8vo. 6s. each.

THE LITTLE RED FISH.

By PHILIP LAURENCE OLIPHANT.

THE TEMPLARS.

By E. H. LACON WATSON.

CHANGES AND CHANCES.

By ANTOINETTE WEBER.

THE TAINT OF THE CITY.

By CHARLES EDDY,

AUTHOR OF WINIFRED AND THE STOCKBROKER.

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ARNOLD'S CITY SERIES OF COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

EDITED BY F. HARCOURT KITCHIN.

Crown 8vo. 5s. each, nett.

Mr. EDWARD ARNOLD has pleasure in announcing that he has made arrangements for the issue of a Series of Handbooks on Commercial and Financial Subjects, which it is hoped will meet the present serious deficiency in popular and authoritative books on these important The series will be under the editorship of Mr. F. HARCOURT KITCHIN, a well-known expert on life insurance and kindred subjects. The following volumes are in preparation, and are intended to appear shortly:

matters.

THE STOCK EXCHANGE: Its Organisation and Management.

By G. D. INGALL and HARTLEY WITHERS. BRITISH RAILWAYS: Their Organisation and Management.

By HUGH MUNRO ROSS, B.A., late Exhibitioner of Lincoln College, Oxford.

LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANIES: Their Organisation and Management.

By F. HARCOURT KITCHIN, B.A., late Scholar of Selwyn College, Cambridge.

SHIPPING COMPANIES: Their Organisation and Management.

By BENEDICT GINSBURG, LL.D. Camb., one of the Counsel of the Marine Department of the Board of Trade.

PUBLIC COMPANIES: Accounts and their Audit. By H. C. EMERY.

Mr. Emery is not only a skilled accountant, but a solicitor whose speciality is Company Law.

Volumes on The Produce Markets and Exchange, Lloyd's, Fire and Accident Insurance, Gas and Water Undertakings, and Municipal Trading, are also in contemplation.

NEW SERIES OF NAVAL AND MILITARY BIOGRAPHIES.

Edited by Professor C. W. OMAN, Author of 'The Art of War in the Middle Ages,' 'The Peninsular War,' etc.

Large Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. each.

The following volumes have already appeared:

MY ADVENTURES DURING THE LATE WAR: A Narrative of Shipwreck, Captivity, Escapes from French Prisons, and Sea Service in 1804-14.

By DONAT HENCHY O'BRIEN, Captain R.N.

With Photogravure Illustrations and Maps.

'It would be difficult to find a better book of adventure than Captain O'Brien's, now for the first time reprinted under the auspices of Professor Oman. Simple and direct as a story by Defoe, it carries the reader breathlessly along, and causes him one regret only-that he cannot read it fast enough.'-Spectator.

It is the best book of real adventures published this season.'- Liverpool Mercury. 'It is most interesting from cover to cover, and will make a splendid addition to any school library. . . . We heartily recommend the book to all our readers.'— School World.

ADVENTURES WITH

THE CONNAUGHT

RANGERS, FROM 1809 TO 1814.

By WILLIAM GRATTAN, Esq., late Lieutenant Connaught

Rangers.

With Photogravure Illustrations, Plans, and Maps.

'No one interested in this stirring period of our military history should omit to read this well-edited book, which from beginning to end necessarily bears the mark of actual experience.'-Field.

'He is very well worth reading, and altogether to be enjoyed.'—Guardian.

'It is hardly necessary to say that Mr. Grattan's book provides very interesting and amusing reading.'-St. James's Gazette.

'It is a marvellous book.'-Military Mail.

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