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GEORGE PHILIP & SON'S 



List of New and Important Works 



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Cheap Edition. Crotcn 8ro, 3*. 6/. 



HOME LIFE ON AN OSTRICH FARM. 



BY ANNIE MARTIN. 



WITH ELEVEN ILLUSTRATIONS. 



OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 



" Mrs. Martin has furnished one of the most charming descriptions of African 

 experience that have come under the notice of the reviewer, weary of book- 

 making and padding. The work does not contain a dull page." Atlieiurutu. 



" There is not an uninteresting page in this entertaining book, while there are 

 very few pages indeed which do not contain something genuinely funny." St. 

 James's Gazette. 



Cheap Edition, with Portrait, New Preface and Introduction. 

 Crown 8vo, 3s. Gd. 



A GIRL IN THE KARPATHIANS 



BY MENIE MURIEL NORMAN. 



With upwards of Thirty Original Illustration!. 



OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 



" She sometimes reminds us of 'The Sentimental Journey,' and more often of 

 Mr. Robert Louis Stevenson with his donkey in the Cevennes. . . . The whole 

 book is eminently readable." Times. 



" Since the Arelhum cruised in French waters, since Modestine ambled through 

 the Cevennes, and put up at ' God's green caravanserai," no more delightful book 

 of travels has been written than this book of a girl's wandering in the Knr- 

 pathians. . . . The girl at once takes her place among the elect of the World's 

 Wanderers." Black and TTIntt. 



"Her style is fascinating. Every pa?e. every paragraph, sparkles with some 

 pretty conceit. ... All through there is a fascinating suggestion of a person- 

 ality." Daily News (Leader). 



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