RAMBLES IN WONDERLAND; 



on, 



Up the Yel/oii'sti'nc, and among the Geysers and otlier Curiosities of the 



National Park. 



By EDWIN J. STANLEY. 



WITH MAP AND TWELVE ILLUSTRATIONS. 

 Large 12jo. Taper rvor, price, 75 cents; cloth, $1.2">. 



"The natural wonders of the Great West, and especially those of the 

 Yellowstone region, have been lVei|Uently dc.-crilied. Hut it can lie saft ly 

 said tliat, however familiar they may have liecomo, either through honks 

 or by travel there, every one will find these sketches of them well worth 

 reading. It is a most impressive volume; and this eomes from the fact 

 that the author gives a plain and clear description, and does not attempt 

 to portray the wonder or the admiration which he himself lelt. The ie- 

 sult is, that the grandeur of the objects tin mselves n aches, directly and 

 naturally, the soul of every reader. We commmd the volume "as one 

 which, in the first place, has an abui.danee of things which every Ameri- 

 can, at least, might to know, and one which, in the second place, is un- 

 usually readable." .Y. )'. <'liiii-<-l<inn. 



" Mr. Edwin J. Stanley has made a Ix.ok with the title 'Rambles in 

 Wonderland' out of his notes and litters written during a season of 

 travel up the Yellowstone River and through the Yellowstone Park. The 

 hook pretends to no special literary excellence, but is briskly writtut, 

 and may be read with interest. Some of its descriptions are very graphic 

 an 1 pictuve-i|ue, and, with its excellent illustrations, it is a travel-sketch 

 of much interest and value." X. Y. Ei'</<'iny /W. 



"The famous canons, the hot springs or geysers, the National Park, 

 the Indian agencies, the tribes of the Sioux, Crows, and other aboriginal.- ; 

 Indian lighting, the maane of pleasure-parties in the National Park, 

 hunting, lishing, and the usual adventures of travel in a wild country, arc 

 among the subjects treated." .Y. }'. Jlome Journal. 



" An account of the summer rambles of a Methodist preacher in the 

 wondrous Yellow. -tone region. The numerous chapters are vivid pictures 

 of the journey to and through that enchanted land." N. Y. ('/</<*//<,;< 



"This is a well printed book of 179 pages, by a worthy and useful 

 Southern Methodist preacher one of our brethren on the far frontier of 

 the new Northwest. There is much in the book to interest and instruct. 

 It is pleasant reading for a man ; it would delight a boy with any soul in 

 him." M .ii-nn ( (In.) \Vi-xiiiinn Christian .\<l<<<-<it<. 



D. APPLETON & CO., 549 & 551 BUOAINVAY, NKW YORK. 



