MISCELLANEOUS 



A LADY DOCTOR IN BAKHTIARI- 

 LAND, by Dr. Elizabeth Mac Bean Ross. 

 Crown 8vo, 7/6 net. 



Dr. Ross was one of the band of Scottish women who helped 

 to clear Serbia of typhus and she herself died there from the disease. 



Before going to Serbia during the war, Dr. Ross worked in 

 Persia amona the semi-civilized Bakhtiari tribes, and this book 

 contains the record of her experiences. 



STRAY THOUGHTS AND MEMORIES, 

 by the late James A. Rentoul, K.C., LL.D. 

 Edited by L, Rentou/. Demy 8vo, 18/- net. 



These memories were jotted down by Judge Rentoul during a 

 prolonged illness and have been collected for publication by his 

 sister after his death. 



Miss Rentoul includes reminiscences of her brother's earlier 

 days in Ireland, as well as of his career at the English Bar and as 

 Judge of the City of London and Central Criminal Courts. 



The book also contains Judge Rentoul's views on social and 

 political questions on which he felt very strongly during his whole 

 life, and on which he spoke and wrote frankly and fearlessly. 



RED RUBBER, by E. T>. Morel. New and 

 Revised Edition. Crown 8vo, 6/- net. 



Mr. Morel is one of the few men whose work for the world 

 may truly be described as heroic. Against all the forces of 

 royalty, wealth, indifference, and statecraft, Mr. Morel for ten 

 unresting years waged a conflict as noble as any recorded in our 

 history. No one could desire a more glorious monument of his 

 life than this book forms. 



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