THE BAG AN DA AT HOME 



With one hundred pictures of life and work in Uganda. 



By C. W. HATTERSLEY. 



80 full-page Illustrations, demy 8vo, cloth gilt, 5s. net. 

 Mr. Hattersley knows more about Uganda and its people than any 

 author who is just now before the public. Would you know the 

 difference between the Uganda of Mtesa or the Uganda of King Daudi ; 

 or how the British administer Uganda ; or how the Baganda live 

 from day to day ; or how the missionaries have given the people a 

 system of education ; or how they marry in Uganda ; or how the 

 sleeping-sickness is slaying its thousands ; or how the Gospel has won 

 some of the most striking results in the history of Christendom ? 

 Then this book will tell you. 



UGANDA BY PEN AND CAMERA 



By C. W. HATTERSLEY. 



Second Impression. With a Preface by T. F. VICTOR BUXTON, 34 

 Illustrations, large crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 2s. 



" The narrative is a vivid and soul-stirring record of one of the most 

 remarkable movements in the annals of missionary enterprise." 

 Christian. 



" Mr. Hattersley's book is full of interesting details, from which one 

 may get a clear idea of the country and its people." Spectator. 



AMONG THE TIBETANS 



By ISABELLA L. BISHOP, F.R.G.S., 



Author of " Unbeaten Tracks in Japan," etc. 

 With 22 Illustrations, crown 8vo, cloth, Is. 6d. ; also in paper cover, Is. 



"This is one of the brightest, most life-like, and most perfectly 

 balanced of Mrs. Bishop's works." Spectator. 



"A delightful book of travel, characterised by all the distinguished 

 writer's purity of style, vividness of description, and attention to 

 detail, which make her books so interesting and useful." Record. 



THE CROSS IN THE LAND OF THE 



TRIDEN"". 

 Or, India from a Missionary Point of View. 



By HARLAN P. BEACH. 

 Crown 8vo, cloth, Is. 



" The trident, the three-pronged fork, which appears in every Siva 

 temple in India, has come to be regarded as the symbol of the Hindu 

 religion. This little book deals with missionary work in India, but is 

 in no sense a narrative. It, however, contains much matter which 

 will prove attractive to ordinary readers." English Churchman. 



LONDON : THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY. 



