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By Arthur Christopher Benson
Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge
The Leaves of the Tree
Cr. 8vo. $1.50 net. By mail, $1.65
Contents: Bishop Westcott, Henry Sidgwick. J. K. Stephen,
Bishop Wilkinson, Professor Newton. Frederick Myers. Bishop
Lightfoot, Henry Bradshaw, Matthew Arnold, Charles Kingsley,
Bishop Wordsworth of Lincoln.
Mr. Benson presents biographical sketches and appreciations of
certain distinguished men, each one of whom, through his life, his
character, his works, and above all through personal contact,
exercised a constructive influence upon the author of The Upton
Letters and of The Silent Isle.
The Child of the Dawn
Cr. 8vo. $1.50 By mail, $1.65
“We may read The Child of the Dawn as we have read many
of Mr. Benson’s previous volumes or story-essays, with an
admiration for their graphic word pictures and with praise for his strong
visual powers and imaginative skill.”—Boston Transcript.
Paul the Minstrel
And Other Stories
Cr. 8vo. $1.75 net. By mail, $1.90
In these tales the author touches with the light of romance some
of the knightly virtues which are apt to de dulled into the aspect
of commonplace and uninteresting duties.
Thy Rod and Thy Staff
Cr. 8vo. $1.50 net. By mail, $1.65
“An amazing document in spiritual autobiography, valuable for its
revelation of what a man thinketh, and abounding in golden phrases
and sentences of rhythmic beauty, such as Benson’s admirers have
learned to expect from the great Cambridge stylist.”—Christian
Advocate.
G. P. Putnam’s Sons
New York London
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