(THE SOUTH AMERICAN SERIES, Vol. II.) 



PERU 



Its Former and Present Civilization, History and Political 



Conditions, Topography and Natural Resources, 



Commerce and General Development. 



BY C. REGINALD ENOCK, F.R.G.S., Author of "The Andes 



and the Amazon." 



With an Introduction by MARTIN HUME, a Map, and Numerous 

 Illustrations. Demy 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d. net. 



OPINIONS OF THE PRESS 



"An important work. . . . The writer possesses a quick eye and a 

 keen intelligence ; is many-sided in his interests, and on certain subjects 

 speaks as an expert. The volume deals fully with the development of the 

 country, and is written in the same facile and graphic style as before. 

 Illustrated by a large number of excellent photographs." The Times. 



"Mr. C. Reginald Enock's elaborate and well-studied descriptive 

 treatise would be sure of a welcome even were it less well done than 

 it is. The work unites in the happiest way the best qualities of an official 

 manual and a personal description. Plentifully illustrated, well informed, 

 and written throughout in an agreeable style, the book will prove 

 interesting reading." Scotsman. 



"Mr. Enock's book contains much material necessary for our en- 

 lightenment of Peru. In every part of his book one finds the evidences 

 of independent personal observation directed by a mind trained for such 

 work. The book may be commended to all students, not only of the 

 West, but of the East." Morning Post. 



"The author treats of Peru as a political and commercial entity, and we 

 find it even more interesting than his previous work." The Economist. 



" An able and exhaustive study of Peru ; its past, its present, and in- 

 teresting matter upon which to estimate its future. As one reads through 

 page after page of clear, concise, graphic description, one feels that one 

 has actually travelled with Mr. Knock. All will find in this charming 

 volume matter of interest." New York Herald. 



" The book is a valuable contribution to the literature of Peru, and a 

 trustworthy summary of our knowledge of the country. The illustrations 

 are excellent, and give an admirable idea of the scenery." Manchester 

 Guardian. 



"Mr. Enock's admirable book will certainly direct attention to the 

 country. No one can read this able and delightful volume without 

 acquiring much information and great interest in a country of which so 

 little is known." Aberdeen Free Press. 



" We have read the present book from cover to cover, and it seems to 

 tell just what is wanted about one of the most interesting countries in the 

 world. Mr. Enock's ways as a traveller commend him to us." -Country 

 Gentleman. 



