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GREEK {Modern) (oontd.) HINDUSTANI 15 Net and American values and illustration of Gresk Coinage; Weights and Measures. Third Euition. 1916. Crown 8vo., 120 pp., blue wrapper ... ... ... 2/0 Do. do., red cloth ... ... ... ... ... ... 2/6 "Greek (Mortem) Self -Taught The book gives the words of the purist as well as of the popular sneeeh. The latter will he very serviceable for travellers in Greece. The former we recommend to candidates for Smails. — Of ford Maijazine. "The vocabularies and dialogues are exactly what the beginner needs, arid tbose whose class cal Greek is getting a little rusty will rind this little volu'iie delightfully fresh and interesting, recalling a meat deal that they had nearly forgotten. Krp rtn Cre le. We have tried it our- selves and can heartily recommend it. — The Presbiiler.an. Modern Greek Grammar, by VLACHOS. (See page 23). HINDUSTANI. Hindustani Self-Taught, by Capt. C. A. THIMM in Roman characters. Hindustani Text Revised by Professor J. F. Blum- hardt, m.a., m.r.a.s., Professor of Hindustani at the London University. With English Phonetic Pronunciation. Containing Vocabularies; Conversations; Colloquial and Idiomatic Phrases ; Travel Talk; Naval, Military, Legal, Judicial. Religious. Com- mercial, Shooting and Pishing Terms ; Indian Titles, Castes and Servants; Tables of Money, Weights and Measures, &c. Fifth Edition. 1915. Crown 8vo., 112pp., blue wrapper ... 2/0 Do. do., red cloth 2/6 " It is sufficient to sav that this clear and concise little work on Hindu- stani is we 1 up to the high standard of those which have preceded it . . . the book should prove of the greatest value."— The Statesman, Calcutta. Hindustani Grammar Self-Taught, by Capt. C. A. THIMM. Revised _ by • SHAMS'UL 'ULAMA SAYYID 'ALI BILGRAMI, m.a. Cantab., ll.b., Assoc, r.s.m. London, m.r.a.s. Containing: I. A Simplified Grammar. Alphabet, Rules of Grammar, and Parts of Speech, &c. II. Exercises and Examin- ation Papers, Reading Lessons, with Translations. III. The Vernacular, Hindustani Penmanship, Phrases, Extracts from Classical (Urdu) Authors. IV. Key and Dictionary of Words, &c. Third Edition. 1916. Crown 8vo., 120 pp., blue wrapper ... 2/0 Do. do., red cloth 2/6 "The essential points and rules of Hindustani Grammar are admirably showu in a concise and simple form." — Madras Mail. Hindustani Self-Taught and Grammar (in one volume). Crown 8vo., 232 p.p., red cloth 5/0 London: E. MARLBOROUGH & Co., Publishers, 51, Old Bailey, EX.