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u get some interesting glimpse which opens up the past and illumines the present."--_Contemporary Review._ "A handsome and very interesting book is the result for which the curious reader and the student will alike be grateful. Gives an admirable impression of the times."--_Spectator._ "It has not been possible to more than hint at the extraordinary interest and value of his work, part only of a greater. In spirit and arrangement it resembles those two fascinating volumes that the De Goncourts published: 'La Societe Francaise sous la Revolution et sous le Directoire,' but is, of course, far more varied in its contents."--_Pilot._ "Stimulating, edifying, interesting, horrifying in turns, the book has not a dull moment. As it is the best, it will surely prove the most prized and popular of modern books on London."--_Notes and Queries._ A. AND C. BLACK 4 SOHO SQUARE LONDON W. * * * * * TWO BOOKS ON SCOTLAND IN THE 18th CENTURY. SOCIAL LIFE OF SCOTLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. Fourth Edition. In One Volume. Demy 8vo., Cloth. 12s. "Here is a book we believe to be without a rival in the same field--a work in which the author takes us into the inner life of a community--recalling to us, as from the time of oblivion, the homes and habits and labours of the Scottish peasantry, the modes and manners and thoughts of society, showing us what the people believed and what they practised, how they farmed and how they traded, how their children were taught, how their bodies were nourished, and how their souls were tended."--_Daily Chronicle._ "His picture of the domestic life and industry, the rural economy, the religious customs and theological opinions, the superstitions, the laws, and the educational institutions of the age of our great-grandfathers, is as vivid in colouring and effective in grouping and composition as it is authentic and trustworthy as a piece of history."--_Scotsman._ SCOTTISH MEN OF LETTERS IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. In One Volume. Demy 8vo., Cloth. With 32 Full-page Portraits. 18s. "An eminently readable book ... full of charm and interest. There is not a page of the book which does not sustain its interest, and nowhere does Mr. Graham fail to give us a lively picture of the life and character of those of whom
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