Mr. Edward Arnold's New and Popular Books, December, 1901 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 47 pages of information about Mr. Edward Arnold's New and Popular Books, December, 1901.

Mr. Edward Arnold's New and Popular Books, December, 1901 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 47 pages of information about Mr. Edward Arnold's New and Popular Books, December, 1901.

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WITH RIMINGTON.

By L. March Phillipps,
lately Captain in RIMINGTON’S guides.

Demy 8vo., cloth, 7s. 6d.

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New edition.

Ballads of the Fleet.

By sir Rennell Rodd, K.C.M.G. 
New and cheaper edition, with additional poems.

Crown 8vo., cloth, 2s. 6d.

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LIVES OF HOLY MEN.

Monsieur Vincent.

A sketch of A Christian social reformer of the seventeenth century.

By James Adderley,
author ofFrancis, the little Poor man of Assisi,’ ‘Stephen REMARX,’ etc.

Small crown 8vo., elegantly bound, with devotional Portrait, 3s. 6d.

This little life of St. Vincent de Paul does not aim at supplanting larger biographies, but it contains enough to make the reader feel that to know nothing of St. Vincent would be a serious loss to anyone who desires a knowledge of the History of the Church and her advance towards the solution of social problems.

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HUGH OF LINCOLN.

By Charles Marson,
vicar of HAMBRIDGE, Taunton.

Small crown 8vo., elegantly bound, with Portrait, 3s. 6d.

This volume is uniform in design with the preceding, and will, it is hoped, form part of a little series of the Lives of Holy Men, which may be helpful to Churchmen of the present day.  The portrait in the frontispiece is based upon a statue surmounting a pinnacle of Lincoln Cathedral, specially photographed for the purpose.

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FRANCIS: 

The Little Poor Man of Assisi.

A Short story of the founder of the Brothers Minor.

By James Adderley.

Second Edition, with photogravure Portrait of St. Francis, crown 8vo., 3s. 6d.

’Mr. Adderley has written a pleasant, sympathetic, graphic account of the most fascinating of mediaeval saints.  We can heartily recommend Mr. Adderley’s book.  It is thoroughly up to modern knowledge, and contains references to works as recent as M. Sabatier’s publication of the “Tractatus de Indulgentia S. Mariae in Portiuncula.”  A useful abridged translation of the Franciscan rule is appended.’—­Guardian.

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