BOOKS ON SOUTH AFPICA 



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-frOom Paul's Peoples 



By HOWARD C. HILLEGAS. 12mo. Cloth, $1.50. 



" Gives precisely the information necessary to those who desire to follow intelli- 

 gently the progress of events at the present time."— Commercial Advertiser. 



Men, Mines, and Animals in 

 South Africa 



By LORD RANDOLPH S. CHURCHILL. Illustrated. 8vo. Cloth, $5.00. 



44 The letters are readable and lively. They are the work of a shrewd observer." 

 —London Times. 



Actual Africa; or, The Coming 

 Continent 



A Tour of Exploration. By FRANK VINCENT. With Map and 

 104 lull-page Illustrations. 8vo. Cloth, $5.00. 



" It is not only a book of reference upon almost any subject connected with Africa, 

 but admirably, most admirably, illustrated."— Henry M. Stanley. 



Home Life on an Ostrich Farm 



By ANNIE MAD.TIN. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25. 



"The most querulous reader will peruse every page with keen enjoyment, and 

 will feel grateful admiration for the clever, plucky, womanly woman who calls herself 

 Annie Martin."— New York Sun. 



•sA Trooper of the Empress*- 



By CLINTON DOSS. 12mo. Cloth, $1.00 ; Paper, 50 cents. 

 In Appletons' Town and Country Library. 



"A splendid story from start to finish, neither hasty in workmanship nor 

 inconsiderate of the reader's quickened interest in its swift delineation of facts." 

 —Boston Herald. 



IS THIS CECIL RHODES? 



-sThe God in the Car*- 



By ANTHONY HOPE, author of " The King's Mirror," etc. 12mo. Cloth, $1.25. 



44 The strongest book that Mr. Anthony Hope has written."— London Academy. 



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