THE ANTIQUITY OF MAN, 



THE SEVENTH AND REVISED EDITION OF THE 



IJANUALOFTHEpTIQUITYOFpN, 



BY 



j"_ :f. imi^^c legist. 



(NOW READY.) 



It contains the results of the latest researches in the field of Pre- 

 Historic Science. Just the book for the j^oung student of Pre-history, 

 popular and entertaining in style, and finely illustrated. 

 CONTENTS = 



Chapter I.— Introduction, II.— Glacial Epoch. III.— Glacial Epoch continued. IV.— 

 Pre-glacial Epochs. V.— Condition of Man in the Earliest Times. VI.— Inter- 

 glacial Epoch. VII.— Condition of Man in the Inter-glacial. VIII.— Reindeer 

 Epoch. IX.— Man of the Reindeer Epoch. X.—Xeolithic Epoch. XL— Man of the 

 Neolithic Epoch. XII.— Bronze Epoch. XIII.— Iron Epoch. XIV.— Traces of Man 

 in America. XV.— Written History. XVI.— Language. XVU.— Unity of the Hu- 

 man Race. XVIIL— The Bible. 



It gives the reader a correct idea of the later formations of the 

 earth. 



It explains the cause of the great ice-fields which once covered a 

 large portion of the earth. 



It places the great beasts of the past in their exact relations. 



It shows that man has lived on this earth for many tens of thou- 

 sands of years. 



It abounds with copious, explanatory, and suggestive notes. 



It explains those difficult passages in Genesis which have resulted 

 in so much controversy. 



It answers the five principal objections to the unity of the human 

 race. 



It is handsomely illustrated. 



It is the only work containing an ideal restoration of the Neander- 

 thal Man. 



It contains superior portraits of Sir Charles Lyell and Prof Hux- 

 ley, which alone are worth the price of the book. 



It is acknowledged to be the best book ever written on the subject. 



It is the only book ever written which places the ancient remains 

 of Man in their exact geological position. 



It is just the book that ever}' person should have in order to become 

 acquainted with the latest results of scientific investigation. 



It is handsomely bound and printed on superior paper. 



It has received the heart}- recommendations of clergymen, physi- 

 cians, historians, and the secular and religious press, a few of which 

 we append herewith. 



