The Literature of the Old TestamentMoore, George Foot
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The Literature of the Old Testament
Moore, George Foot
Bible. Old Testament -- Introductions
By F. L. PAXSON, Professor of American History, Wisconsin
University. (With Maps.) "A stirring study."--_The
Guardian._
_51. WARFARE IN BRITAIN_
By HILAIRE BELLOC, M.A. "Rich in suggestion for the
historical student."--_Edinburgh Evening News._
_55. MASTER MARINERS_
By J. R. SPEARS. "A continuous story of shipping progress
and adventure.... It reads like a romance."--_Glasgow
Herald._
_61. NAPOLEON_
By HERBERT FISHER, LL.D., F.B.A., Vice-Chancellor of
Sheffield University. (With Maps.) The story of the great
Bonaparte's youth, his career, and his downfall, with some
sayings of Napoleon, a genealogy, and a bibliography.
_66. THE NAVY AND SEA POWER_
By DAVID HANNAY. The author traces the growth of naval power
from early times, and discusses its principles and effects
upon the history of the Western world.
_71. GERMANY OF TO-DAY_
By CHARLES TOWER. "It would be difficult to name any better
summary."--_Daily News._
_82. PREHISTORIC BRITAIN_
By ROBERT MUNRO, M.A., M.D., LL.D., F.R.S.E. (Illustrated.)
_Literature and Art_
_2. SHAKESPEARE_
By JOHN MASEFIELD. "The book is a joy. We have had
half-a-dozen more learned books on Shakespeare in the last
few years, but not one so wise."--_Manchester Guardian._
_27. ENGLISH LITERATURE: MODERN_
By G. H. MAIR, M.A. "Altogether a fresh and individual
book."--_Observer._
_35. LANDMARKS IN FRENCH LITERATURE_
By G. L. STRACHEY. "It is difficult to imagine how a better
account of French Literature could be given in 250 small
pages."--_The Times._
_39. ARCHITECTURE_
By Prof. W. R. LETHABY. (Over forty Illustrations.) "Popular
guide-books to architecture are, as a rule, not worth much.
This volume is a welcome exception."--_Building News._
"Delightfully bright reading."--_Christian World._
_43. ENGLISH LITERATURE: MEDIÆVAL_
By Prof. W. P. KER, M.A. "Prof. Ker, one of the soundest
scholars in English we have, is the very man to put an
outline of English Mediæval Literature before the
uninstructed public. His knowledge and taste are
unimpeachable, and his style is effective, simple, yet never
dry."--_The Athenæum._
_45. THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE_
By L. PEARSALL SMITH, M.A. "A wholly fascinating study of
the different streams that went to the making of the great
river of the English speech."--_Daily News._
_52. GREAT WRITERS OF AMERICA_
By Prof. J. ERSKINE and Prof. W. P. TRENT. "An admirable
summary, from Franklin to Mark Twain, enlivened by a dry
humour."--_Athenæum._
_63. PAINTERS AND PAINTING_
By Sir FREDERICK WEDMORE. (With 16 half-tone illustrations.)
From the Primitives to the Impressionists.
_64. DR JOHNSON AND HIS CIRCLE_
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