The Victorian Era Series. In crown 8vo volumes, cloth, 2s. 6d. each. The series is designed to form a record of the great movements and developments of the age, in politics, economics, religion, industry, literature, science, and art, and of the life work of its typical and influential men. Under the general editorship of Mr. J. HOLLAND ROSE, M.A., late Scholar of Christ's College, Cambridge, the individual volumes are contributed by leading specialists in the various branches of knowledge treated in the series. The Rise of Democracy. By J. HOLLAND ROSE, M.A. The Anglican Revival. By J. H. OVERTON, D.D., Canon of Lincoln. John Bright. By C. A. VINCE, M.A., late Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge. Charles Dickens. By GEORGE GISSING. The Growth and Administration of the British Colonies, 1837-1897. By the Rev. W. P. GRESWELL, M.A. The Free-trade Movement and its Results. By G. ARMITAGE-SMITH, M.A., Principal of the Birkbeck 2 English National Education. By H. HOLMAN, M.A., formerly Professor of Education in the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. Provident Societies and Industrial Welfare. By E. W. BRABROOK, C.B., Chief Registrar of Friendly London in the Reign of Queen Victoria, 1837-1897. By G. LAURENCE Gomme, F.S.A. Recent Advances in Astronomy. By A. H. FISON, D.Sc. (Lond.). Charles Kingsley and the CHRISTIAN SOCIAL MOVE MENT. By the Very Rev. C. W. STUBBS, D.D., Dean of Ely. The Science of Life. By J. ARTHUR THOMSON, M.A. Tennyson: A CRITICAL STUDY. By STEPHEN GWYNN. Forthcoming volumes, published Monthly. British Foreign Missions. By Rev. WARDLAW THOMPSON and Rev. A. N. JOHNSON, M.A. Indian Life and Thought since the Mutiny. By R. P. KARKARIA, B.A., Principal of the New Collegiate Institution, Bombay, and Examiner in History and Philosophy to the University of Bombay. Ireland During the Victorian Era. By J. A. R. MARRIOTT, M.A., Lecturer and Tutor in History, The Earl of Beaconsfield. By HAROLD E. Gorst. LONDON: BLACKIE & SON, LIMITED, 50 OLD BAILEY, E. C. GLASGOW, AND DUBLIN. |