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THE NEW SIN. A Play in Three Acts.
By BASIL MACDONALD HASTINGS. Cloth, 2s. net; illustrated paper wrappers, 1s. net.
"'The New Sin' will rank among the most remarkable plays of recent years."--Morning Post.
"Enormously alive, interesting, varied, and stimulating."--Evening Standard.
RUTHERFORD AND SON. A Play in Three Acts.
By GITHA SOWERBY. Cloth, 2s. 6d. net.
"Miss Sowerby's 'Rutherford and Son' is the best first play since 'Chains' of Miss Elizabeth Baker.... These authors take you immediately by the ear, and limit their discourses strictly to the text.... These plays are really astonishing examples of what can be done in a modern theatre by keeping strictly to the point."--Saturday Review.
"I have read few good acting plays which are so consecutive and satisfactory to read."--T. P.'s Weekly.
LOVE--AND WHAT THEN? A Comedy in Three Acts. By BASIL MACDONALD HASTINGS. Cloth, 2s. net.
LORDS AND MASTERS. By JAMES BYRNE. Crown 8vo, cloth, 1s. 6d. net; paper, 1s. net.
THE TRIAL OF JEANNE D'ARC. By EDWARD GARNETT. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. net.
MARY BROOME. By A. N. MONKHOUSE. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. net; paper, 1s. 6d. net.
ANATOL. A Sequence of Dialogues. By ARTHUR SCHNITZLER. Paraphrased for the English Stage by GRANVILLE BARKER. Crown 8vo, cloth, 2s. net; paper wrappers, 1s. 6d. net. Second Impression.
CONTENTS.--(I.) Ask no Questions and you'll hear no Stories--(II.) A Christmas Present--(III.) An Episode--(IV.) Keepsakes--(V.) A Farewell Supper--(VI.) Dying Pangs--(VII.) The Wedding Morning.
PAINS AND PENALTIES: A Defence of Queen Caroline. By LAURENCE HOUSMAN. Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. net.
"This play has been censored. It is a play by a poet and artist. And it goes very deeply and hauntingly into the heart. The note that it sounds is the note of Justice, and he would indeed be either a fearful or a fawning reader who could find aught to object to in it."--The Observer.
THE CHINESE LANTERN. A Play in Three Acts. By LAURENCE HOUSMAN. Pott 4to, 3s. 6d. net.
THE WAY THE MONEY GOES. A Play in Three Acts. By LADY BELL. Crown 8vo, cloth, 1s. 6d. net; paper wrappers, 1s. net.
THE COURT THEATRE, 1904-1907. A Criticism and Commentary by DESMOND MACCARTHY. With an Appendix of Reprinted Programmes of the Vedrenne-Barker Management. 2s. 6d. net.
MAX BEERBOHM inThe Saturday Reviewsays: "When Mr MacCarthy was writing weekly criticisms, I always turned in him as to one by whom an austere sobriety of judgment was surprisingly expressed in terms of youthful ardour. In this book he is as ardent as ever, and as just; and his appreciation of Mr Shaw as dramatist seems to me both the most suggestive and the soundest that has been done yet."
GENERAL LITERATURE
THE GLORY THAT WAS GREECE: A Survey of Hellenic Culture. By J. C. STOBART, M.A., Late Lecturer in History at Trinity College, Cambridge. Super-royal 8vo, profusely illustrated in Colour, Gravure and Line. Price, 30s. net.
"Mr Stobart does a real service when he gives the reading but non-expert public this fine volume, embodying the latest results of research, blending them, too, into as agreeable a narrative as we have met with for a long while."--Guardian.
THE GRANDEUR THAT WAS ROME. By J. C. STOBART, M.A. (Uniform with the above.) 30s. net. Autumn 1912.
SAILING SHIPS AND THEIR STORY. By E. KEBLE CHATTERTON. With a Colour Frontispiece by CHARLES DIXON, and over 130 Illustrations. Designed cover in cloth gilt, 16s. net.
STEAM-SHIPS AND THEIR STORY. By R. A. FLETCHER. With a Coloured Frontispiece and 150 Illustrations. Extra Royal 8vo, over 400 pages, designed cover, cloth gilt, 16s. net.
Uniform with "Sailing Ships and Their Story."
THE LIFE-BOAT AND ITS STORY. By NOEL T. METHLEY, F.R.G.S. With 70 Illustrations. Demy 8vo, cloth gilt, 7s. 6d. net.
BRITAIN'S RECORD: What She has done for the World. By E. KEBLE CHATTERTON. Demy 8vo, illustrated. 7s. 6d. net.
SIDGWICK & JACKSON LTD.3 ADAM STREET, LONDON, W.C.
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