WORKS BY HENRY NEWBOLT SONGS OF MEMORY AND HOPE

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Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. net

"To spend an evening with Mr. Newbolt's little volume brings a rare refreshment to the spirit. There is a quality in his verse which braces the reader up with a sweet, winning freshness, just as a morning breeze will cheer the tramper over an upland within sight of the sea. Sincerity breathes in every line of it."—Daily Mail.


THE SAILING OF THE LONG-SHIPS
AND OTHER POEMS

Small crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. net

"This volume will be acquired and valued by all who care for vigorous and tender verse."—Globe.

"Admirable verses ... themes of patriotism expressed in lines of true poetry."—St. James's Gazette.


CLIFTON CHAPEL AND OTHER
SCHOOL POEMS

Fcap. 8vo. 1s. 6d. net

This is a selection from the Author's well-known volumes, "The Island Race" and "The Sailing of the Long-ships," with a longer poetical Epistle, addressed to Sir Francis Younghusband when in Thibet, and now reprinted for the first time. The whole collection deals with English School life, mainly in its imperial aspect; it is published by special request for the use of Clifton College, and will, it is hoped, commend itself to members of other Public Schools.


THE YEAR OF TRAFALGAR

With Photogravure Portrait of Lord Nelson,
and Plans of Battles, etc.

Large crown 8vo. 5s. net

"This combination of naval history, tactical criticism, and poetical appreciation affords a theme which seems specially suited to Mr. Newbolt's genius.... We can only be grateful to Mr. Newbolt for giving us a book at once opportune for the moment, and withal so written as to be valuable and interesting for much more than the moment."—Times Literary Supplement, July 7th, 1905.


ON THE FORGOTTEN ROAD

A Chronicle of the Crusade of Children,
which happened in the Year 1212

By Henry Baerlein, Author of "The Diwan of Abu'l Ala."

Crown 8vo. 6s.

"This brilliant historical novel.... Its style is so distinguished; it is so skilfully interlarded with mediÆvalisms. It reads as if it were an old chronicle; it is full of the quaint people of the Middle Ages, with their pointed shoes and fur-edged robes; it is full of the unruly youth of the thirteenth century.... 'On the Forgotten Road' has the flavour of Giotto in its pages."—Queen.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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