of drainage is superior to any known in Europe between that
day and the last century. Most wonderful of all is the art; two small
ivory figures of youths leaping, display a life and freedom nothing
short of marvellous."
_Evening Standard_
Harper's Library of Living Thought
_Now Ready_
Algernon Charles Swinburne
THREE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE
Leo Tolstoy
THE TEACHING OF JESUS
W. M. Flinders Petrie
PERSONAL RELIGION IN EGYPT BEFORE CHRISTIANITY
Sir Oliver Lodge, F.R.S.
THE ETHER OF SPACE. _Illustrated_
Prof. William Wrede (University of Breslau)
THE ORIGIN OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
Prof. C. H. Becker (Colonial Institute, Hamburg)
CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM
Prof. Svante Arrhenius (Nobel Institute, Stockholm)
THE LIFE OF THE UNIVERSE. 2 vols. _Illustrated_
Prof. Arnold Meyer (University of Zurich)
JESUS OR PAUL?
Prof. D. A. Bertholet (University of Basle)
THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS
Prof. Reinhold Seeberg (University of Berlin)
REVELATION AND INSPIRATION
Prof. Johannes Weiss (University of Heidelberg)
PAUL AND JESUS
Prof. Rudolf Eucken (University of Jena)
CHRISTIANITY AND THE NEW IDEALISM
Prof. P. Vinogradoff (Oxford University)
ROMAN LAW IN MEDIAEVAL EUROPE
Sir William Crookes, LL.D., F.R.S.
DIAMONDS. _Illustrated_
C. H. Hawes, M.A., and Harriet Boyd Hawes, M.A.
CRETE, THE FORERUNNER OF GREECE
Sir William A. Tilden. F.R.S.
THE ELEMENTS: SPECULATIONS AS TO THEIR NATURE AND ORIGIN
Prof. Ernest A. Gardner (University of London)
RELIGION AND ART IN ANCIENT GREECE
_Other volumes will be duly announced_
_Please write for a prospectus_
_June, 1910_.
HARPER & BROTHERS
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