HODDER AND STOUGHTON'S PEOPLE'S LIBRARY

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General Editor: SIDNEY DARK

2/6 net each volume

St. Paul's House, Warwick Square, E.C.4

  • ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI. By Gilbert K. Chesterton.
  • VICTORIAN POETRY. By John Drinkwater.
  • EVERYDAY BIOLOGY. By J. Arthur Thomson.
  • THE POETRY OF ARCHITECTURE. By Frank Rutter.
  • THE STORY OF THE RENAISSANCE. By Sidney Dark.
  • ATOMS AND ELECTRONS. By J. W. N. Sullivan.
  • HOW TO READ HISTORY. By W. Watkin Davies.
  • OUR DEBT TO GREECE AND ROME. By E. B. Osborn.
  • HOW TO ENJOY THE COUNTRYSIDE. By Marcus Woodward.
  • HOW TO ENJOY LIFE. By Sidney Dark.
  • HOW TO ENJOY THE BIBLE. By Canon Anthony C. Deane, M.A.

General Preface

The object of Hodder and Stoughton's People's Library is to supply in brief form simply written introductions to the study of History, Literature, Biography and Science; in some degree to satisfy that ever-increasing demand for knowledge which is one of the happiest characteristics of our time. The names of the authors of the first volumes of the Library are sufficient evidence of the fact that each subject will be dealt with authoritatively, while the authority will not be of the "dry-as-dust" order. Not only is it possible to have learning without tears, but it is also possible to make the acquiring of knowledge a thrilling and entertaining adventure. Hodder and Stoughton's People's Library will, it is hoped, supply this adventure.

Printed in Great Britain. R. Clay & Sons, Ltd., Printers, Bungay.






                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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