CEYLON : THE PARADISE OF 



ADAM. The Record of a Seven Years' Residence in the 

 Island. By Caroline Corner. With 1 6 full-page Illus- 

 trations, reproduced from Photographs. DemySvo, los. 6d. net. 



Daily Chronicle. — " This book is merry — merrj^, witty, observant, and readable : 

 observation in lighter vein, however, with a serious note of information and ex- 

 perience." 



Pall Mall Gazette. — " The whole book is charming . . . there is a delightfully 

 airy humour through it all, with here and there a flash of vivid descriptive power. 

 Cynthia has written no humdrum guide-book, or diary of trivialities, but a series 

 of pen pictures, not one of which is commonplace or dull." 



Truth. — "Singularly vivacious and interesting." 



THE PATH TO PARIS 



The Record of a Riverside Journey from Le Havre 

 TO Paris. By Frank Rutter. With 62 Illustrations by 

 Hanslip Fletcher. Demy 8vo, los. 6d. net. 



Outlook. — "An altogether delightful volume. . . . Mr. Rutter has a nice dis- 

 crimination for the really picturesque and a frank intolerance for the spurious." 



World. — " Having turned to ' The Path to Paris ' it is therein that I feel sure our 

 feet must be set if a real and new kind of holiday is to be spent. . . . The illustra- 

 tions are remarkably fine." 



Graphic. — " ' The Path to Paris,' as depicted by Mr. Fletcher's fascinating pencil 

 and described by Mr. Rutter's lively pen, is likely to lead many holiday-seekers 

 back to the most interesting of all England's ancestral homes." 



Daily Express. — " Altogether a delightful book." 



DALMATIA: THE BORDERLAND 



'TWIXT EAST AND WEST. With upwards of 50 

 Illustrations from original Photographs by Otto Holbach, and 

 a Map. Crown 8vo, 5s. net. 



World. — " A very charming and extremely useful travel book ... a series of 

 fine illustrations ... a country of singular interest, historical, present, and per- 

 spective." 



Saturday Review. — " Mrs. Holbach's book is picturesque, her description of its 

 people and places of interest being admirably supplemented by the numerous illus- 

 trations, for which her husband is responsible." 



Standard. — "The poetry of association has been cleverly caught, and, what is 

 more, there is a real, though never-paraded, knowledge of the historical claims of 

 this half-forgotten quarter of the world." 



BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: 



SOME WAYSIDE WANDERINGS. By Maude M. 

 Holbach. With 48 Illustrations by Otto Holbach and a 

 Map. Uniform with " Dalmatia." Crown 8vo, 5s. net. 



