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e knows that "every particular" of this full and minute account may be relied upon; and it has an air of truth that commends it even when it is most extravagant in its admiration.' --NONCONFORMIST. ROME IN 1860. By EDWARD DICEY, author of 'Life of Cavour.' Crown 8vo. cloth, 6s. 6d. 'So striking and apparently so faithful a portrait. It is the Rome of real life he has depicted.' --SPECTATOR. THE ITALIAN WAR OF 1848-9, And the last Italian Poet. By the late HENRY LUSHINGTON, Chief Secretary to the Government of Malta. With a Biographical Preface by G. STOVIN VENABLES. Crown 8vo. cloth, 6s. 6d. 'Perhaps the most difficult of all literary tasks--the task of giving historical unity, dignity, and interest to events so recent as to be still encumbered with all the details with which newspapers invest them--has never been more successfully discharged ... Mr. Lushington, in a very short compass, shows the true nature and sequence of the event, and gives to the whole story of the struggle and defeat of Italy a decree of unity and dramatic interest which not one newspaper reader in ten thousand ever supposed it to possess.' --SATURDAY REVIEW. EARLY EGYPTIAN HISTORY. FOR THE YOUNG, WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF THE TOMBS AND MONUMENTS. By the Author of 'Sidney Grey,' &c. and her Sister. SECOND EDITION. With Frontispiece. Fcp. 8vo. cloth, 5s. 'Full of information without being dull, and full of humour without being frivolous; stating in the most popular form the main results of modern research.... We have said enough to take our readers to the book itself, where they will learn more of Ancient Egypt than in any other popular work on the subject.' --LONDON REVIEW. SECOND EDITION. GEORGE BRIMLEY'S ESSAYS. Edited by WILLIAM GEORGE CLARK. M.A. Public Orator in the University of Cambridge. With Portrait. Crown 8vo. cloth, 5s. CONTENTS:--I. Tennyson's Poems; II. Wordsworth's Poems; III. Poetry and Criticism; IV. Angel in the House; V. Carlyle's Life of Sterling; VI. Esmond; VII. My Novel; VIII. Bleak House; IX. Westward Ho! X. Wilson's Noctes; XI. Comte's Positive Philosophy. 'One of the most delightful and precious volumes of criticism that has appeared in these days ... To every cultivated reader they will disclose the wonderful clearness of perception, the delicacy of feeling, the pure taste, and the remarkably firm and decisive judgment which are the characteristics of all Mr. Brimley's wr
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