4 Mr. Edward Arnold's List of New Books 



MINES AND MINERALS OF THE 

 BRITISH EMPIRE. 



33eina a Description of tbe Ibtstorical, ipbgsical, ano 3ntmstrfal 



features of tbe firincipal Centres of Mineral iproouction 



in tbe JBritisb dominions begone tbe Seas. 



By RALPH S. G. STOKES, 



LATE MINING EDITOR, Rand Daily Mail, JOHANNESBURG, S.A. 



Demy 8vo. With numerous Illustrations. 155. net. 



This work is the outcome of a careful and exhaustive inspection 

 of the mines all over the Empire, covering a considerable period, on 

 the part of the author, who has visited personally the places he 

 describes, and who has brought much practical knowledge to bear 

 upon his subject. A moment's consideration enables one to realize 

 the great amount of romance there is attached to this prosaic- 

 sounding industry : the histories of some of the mines are capable 

 of filling volumes by themselves. On the other hand, the book is 

 indispensable as a work of reference for capitalists, investors, and 

 many others interested in the different aspects of mining. 



TURKEY IN EUROPE. 



By SIR CHARLES ELIOT, K.C.M.G. 



('ODYSSEUS'). 



A New Edition, with Additional Chapters on Events jvom 1869 to the 



Present Day. 



Large Crown 8vo. 75. 6d. net. 



Although the identity of ' Odysseus ' has for some time been an 

 open secret, it is satisfactory to be able at length to reveal definitely 

 the authorship of this important work. The additional chapters 

 contain a valuable review of the present position of the Turkish 

 question, and bring up to date a book that is already regarded as a 

 standard authority on its subject. 



