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The Dual Mandate

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British Tropical Africa.

By RIGHT HON. SIR F. LUGARD, G.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O.

(Hon. D.C.L. Oxford and Durham; LL.D. Hong-Kong, &c.)

"An invaluable work by a great colonial administrator."-Spectator.

"No one is more competent to write on British Tropical Africa than Sir Frederick Lugard, and this exaustive book will, we are sure, remain for long a standard work on an extraordinarily interesting phase of ritish Imperialism."-Morning Post.

"Destined to rank as a classic upon the incalculably important subject of which it treats."-Liverpool Post. "One of the most remarkable works on the great problem of the governing, the opening-up, of Africa which ave been published."-Westminster Gazette.

"A book which at once takes rank as the standard authority on the subjects with which it is concerned.' rish Times.

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"Deals with all the great issues of African administration, bringing to bear on them a rich store of wisdom nd experience."-Daily Mail.

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Selected Verse.

Including A Victory Dance and Other Poems
Old and New.

By ALFRED NOYES.

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The Christian Vindication of Patriotism.

The Baird Lecture for 1920.

By ROBERT STEVENSON, D.D.,

MINISTER OF GARGUNNOCK.

"The need of a thorough and unbiased study of Patriotism is urgent, but so much has been said about it our time and so much of that foolishly, that the promise of novelty was poor, even the hope of ordinary terest feeble. Dr Stevenson has proved it to be not only a living subject, but also a subject that can never e."-The Expository Times.

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More Songs of the Glens of Antrim.

By MOIRA O'NEILL.

"Those who have read the volumes of 'Songs of the Glens of Antrim,' previously published by the same uthor, will welcome this new collection of 'more songs' which have all the depth of feeling, the great charm nd winsome humour which characterised its predecessor."-Cork Examiner.

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A History of the 18th Division.

By CAPTAIN G. H. F. NICHOLS (QUEX).

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History of Medieval Political Theory in the West.

By R. W. CARLYLE, K.C.S.I., C.I.E., and A. J. CARLYLE, M.A., D.LITT. VOL. IV. By A. J. CARLYLE, M.A., D.LITT.

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NEW FICTION.

A NOTABLE NEW NOVELIST.

Third Impression.

The McBrides: A Romance of Arran.

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By JOHN SILLARS.

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"An outstanding novel."-Daily Graphic.

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Certain Persons.

By ST JOHN LUCAS,

Author of 'The First Round,' 'Saints, Sinners, and the Usual People,'
'The Plunge,' &c.

Heather Mixture.

By KLAXON,

Author of 'H.M.S.

'On Patrol,''The Story of our Submarines.'

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