... ... ... ... ... ... ... .L 1284 Forbes (Duncan, LL.D.) Hindūstānî manual... E 189 Foote (Samuel). In Timbs (J.) Wits and hum- ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... F 8114 F 8796 F 684 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Forbidden name. By Whishaw (F.) Allen (G.) Force and energy theory of An elementary treatise on energy and its laws. ... G 451, G 452 ... G 453 Tait (P. G., Prof.) Lectures on some recent Forces of nature. By Faraday (M.). ALSO LOOK UNDER Mechanics. Physics. FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Physics. Forces of nature. By Guillemin (A.). FOR CONTENTS. LOOK UNDER Guillemin. F 843, F 844, F 845 For freedom. By Hopkins (T.) F 4392 For God and the czar! By Muddock (J. E.). F 6214 For half-a-crown. By Stuart (E.) For her dear sake. By Hay (M. C.). For his sake. By Alexander (Mrs.). For honour and life. By Westall (W.) For honour,not honours. ByStables(G.).F7900, F 7901 For James or George. By Adams (H. C.) ... F 42 For king and queen. By Frith (H.). F 3152 For lack of gold. By Gibbon (C.). F 3251, F 3252 For life and liberty. By Stables (G.). F 7902, F 7903 For life and love. By Savage (R. H.). F 7546, F 7547 For light and liberty. By Hocking (S. K.)... F 4222 For Lilias. By Carey (R. N.) ... F 1582, F 1583 For love and honour. By Barrett (F.) For love of Prue. By Keith (L.). F 4833, F 4834 Ford (John) Dramatic works. ...K 680, K 681 For Maimie's sake. By Allen (G.). F 290, F 291 For Mrs. Grundy's sake. By Douglas (M. I.). F 2474 In Swinburne (A. C.) Essays and studies... K For name and fame. By Henty (G. A.). F 4047, F 4048 Ford (Paul L.) Honorable Peter Stirling F 3039 For one season only. By Jocelyn (Mrs. R.)... F 4774 -Janice Meredith [American war, 1775] ... F 3040 For prince and people. By Sanders (E. K.)... F 7504 Forde (Gertrude) Lady Lanark's paying guest. F 3041 For such is life. By Hocking (S. K.). ... F 4223-Lady's tour in Corsica [in 1879]. 2 v. M 592 For the defence. By Farjeon (B. L.). F 2834 Fordham's feud. By Mitford (B.) F 6072 For the flag. By Verne (J.)... ... F 8588 Foregone conclusion. By Howells (W. D.) ... F 4422 For the king. By Gibbon (C.). F 3253, F 3254 Foreign policy :— For the major. By Woolson (C. F.). F 9264 For the rebel cause. By Crouch (A. P.) F 2260 For the sake of the family. By Crommelin (M.). F 2246, F 2247, F 2248 For the temple. By Henty (G. A.)...F 4049, F 4050 For the term of his natural life. By Clarke(M.). F 1740 Forbes (A.W.Holmes-). LOOK UNDER Holmes F 4152, F 4153, F 4154 Forestalled. By Betham-Edwards (M.) ... F Forestry : Brown (J. C., LL.D.) Forests of England, and the management of them in bye-gone ... ... ... NOTE-Deals with the measures taken to arrest the devastating and destructive treatment of forests, extinct forests, the remains of ancient buried forests, legislation and forest literature. -Introduction to the study of modern forest economy H Grindon (L. H.) Trees of old England ... H ... H Sketches of the aspects, associations and uses of those Johns (C. A.) Forest trees of Britain. Deals with the planting, thinning and pruning. ... ... -Maiolica ary popular delusions B 67, B 68 605 Fortune's darling. By Raymond (W.). H 611 ... H 609 ... Forestwyk. By Bayly (E. B.). ... ... FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Poetry-History, criticism, etc. Benyowsky (M. A., Count) Memoirs and ... ... ... ... ... M 713 Forrester(Mrs..pseud.of Mrs. Bridges)Works:— of experience Fair women ... From Olympus to Hades... F 3043 Mignon... F 3042 ... F 3044 My lord and my lady Too late repented Forsaken inn. By Green (A. K.) ... F 3048 Forster (H. O. Arnold). LOOK UNDER Arnold- F 3051 Forster (John) Life of Charles Dickens. 2 v. L 1259 ton museum Forster (Rt. Hon. William E.). In Darton (J.M.) ... ... ... F 3052, F 3053 ... Fortunes of the Colville family. By Smedley ... J 56 ... L 30 Aldyth [Cumberland] F 3058 Made or marred Borderland [Durham] F 3059 March in the ranks F 3065 ... F 3066 J 321 First violin [Germany. Mu- One of three F 3067 F 3060 Oriole's daughter [Italian From Moor isles [Lanca life] F 3068 shire] Healey K 1631, K 1632 Kith and kin [Manchester] F 3063 F 3064 ton famine, 1863] Wellfields F 3070 ... F 3071 Fothergill (W. E.) Zoological types and class L 707, L 708) ... G 1204 Forsyth (J., Capt.) Highlands of Cen. India. M 815 ... ... ification Fouard (C., Abbé) St. Paul and his missions. C 328 ... ... ... Fox (Rt. Hon. Charles James) History of the ... ... ... ... H 205 H 278 ... standpoint ... D 810 Foul play. By Reade (C.), and Boucicault (D.). F 7023, F 7024 F 6699, F 6700 | Fox (George) Autobiography; ed. by Newman. L 308 Bickley (A. C.) George Fox and the early quakers Found dead. By Payn (J.) ... ... ... Foundations of belief. By Balfour(A.J.). B 117, B 118 Foxe (John) Book of martyrs ... L 316, L 317 ... C 782 ... ... ... ... Hasluck (P. N.) Pattern maker's handy book. H 964 Fragment on progress. By Balfour (A. J.)... MS Hare (A. J. C.) North-Eastern France NOTE-Life at Cannes, Nice, and Mentone in 1876-78. ... 957 Mills (W. L.) Nine months in Northern Murray(E.C.G.) Roundabout France. M 527, M 528 Historical, social, and political. O'Rell (Max) Jacques bonhomme; John Bull on the continent, etc. Humorous sketch of French life. ...M 529, M 530 M 257 Sterne (L.) Sentimental journey through France [in 1762]. Stevenson (R. L.) Inland voyage ...M 258, M 259 NOTE Canoe voyage down the Sambre and Oise; describes the country and people. Vandam (A. D., M.D.) French men and French manners NOTE--Observations by an Englishman on domestics, public schools, politics and the poor. In Cowper (F.) Sailing tours, vol. 3. ... M 534 ... M 238 ALSO LOOK UNDER Brittany.Cevennes Chartres.Guyenne. France Ecclesiastical, church : Baird (H. M.) Huguenots and Henry of Navarre [1574-1610]. 2 v. ... C 887 NOTE-Makes a claim for the old monarchy, showing the growth of its influence and of the institutions developed by it. Explains the causes of the rottenness of the ancien régime, its oppressive and unequal taxation, its neglect of agriculture, and its chaotic finance. Strongly condemns the revocation of the Edict of Nantes, and appraises its evil results for France. Guizot (F. P. G.) History of civilization. 3 v. M NOTE Gives a study of the social and political progress of modern civilization particularly in France, which country the author has selected as a type. Impartial and of protestant views. Valuable for the period of Charlemagne and the feudal system. ages. M 1537, M 1538, M 1539 Jervis (W. H.) History of France to 1870. M 2068 NOTE-One of the most satisfactory histories for students. Kitchin (G. W.) History of France. 3 v.... M 2069 NOTE A good general history to 1792. Aims to show the growth of the French monarchy. Written with strong partiality for English political forms. Ritchie (L.) Romance of history. F 7214, F 7215 Smith (Sir W.) History of France [to 1852]. M 2071 Thierry (A.) Formation and progress of the Tiers état; or, third estate in France [1302-1716]. 2 v. empire [1812-14]. M 2126 -Marie Louise and the invasion of 1814... M 2127 -Wife of the first consul [The consulate, ... ... ... ... ... 1800-4]... M 2116 Siborne (W.) Waterloo campaign, 1815 ... M 2129 Taine (H. A., D.C.L.) Modern régime. 2 v. M 2075 NOTE--A statement of everything that can be said for and against Napoleon. Shows how all the functions of the state were gradually devoured by his absorbing egotism, and gives an account of the efforts made by Napoleon to reconstruct society in France. This is a continuation of the author's "History of the revolution." Thiers (L. A.) French consulate and empire (1799-1807) ... M 2121, M 2122 ... NOTE-A continuation of "The French revolution," in which the author is accused of concealing the Emperor's bad traits, and of glorifying the Napoleonic age. Modern France, 1815 to the present. Alison (Sir A.) History of Europe [18151852]. 8 v. M 1583-90 Castel (H. de Viel, Count) Memoirs. 2 v. L 1368 A chronicle of the principal events, political and social, during the reign of Napoleon III. ... ... Lebon (A.) Modern France, 1789-1895... M 2070 NOTE Summary of the whole political and social history of France from the revolution to 1895. There are chapters describing the régimes between 1814 and the coup d'état, |