Part II.--THE LITURGY IN ROME, Price 5s.
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MONASTICISM, AND ECCLESIASTICAL ROME
This Handbook gives full information on the Catacombs, Basilicas, Church Ceremonies, the Hierarchy, and the Papal Household, and so meets a need felt by English and American travellers. No such guide to Christian Rome has previously existed.
It is in a portable form, and illustrated with plans and other cuts.
"The compilation of this work is an important event for English visitors in Rome. Information about the Christian side of the City, about its churches, ceremonies, and customs, is just what is difficult to procure accurately and fully. No existing guide-book covers half what they (the authors) have done."--_Bookman._
"This should be a most valuable book to tourists abroad. The information given is well arranged and clearly put."--_Academy._
"_If you want to know anything about anybody, get a copy of 'Who's Who.'_"--"TRUTH."
AN ANNUAL BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY
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WHO'S WHO
EDITED BY DOUGLAS SLADEN
Contains nearly 8000 Biographies--Mostly Autobiographies--of the Leading Men and Women of the Day
Excerpt from _The Times'_ Notice of 25th March 1897
In spite of the number and variety of the works of reference published annually nowadays, there is always room for a new one if it really fills a place hitherto vacant, and brings together useful information in a handy and acceptable form. Judged by such a test, the new issue of "Who's Who," of which the first yearly volume has just appeared under the editorship of Mr. Douglas Sladen, ought certainly to count upon a warm welcome. This work has up to the present, since its birth in 1848, "that year of strife and kingdoms over-set," been content to serve as a hand-book to the titled and official classes only. Its aim is now "to include all the most prominent people in the kingdom, whether their prominence is inherited, or depending upon office, or the result of ability which singles them out from their fellows in occupations open to every educated man and woman." The field of its operations is thus very wide, and it is greatly to the credit of Mr. Sladen that it has been covered so well already.
_In Crown 8vo, over 800 pages, bound in Cloth Gilt, with Gilt Edges and Rounded Corners._
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