

LITERATURE, BRITISH. IN 1897. 



Treasury^ embracing **M<"lern iv-try": Dr Rich- 



' 



^--rth. Coleridge, Shelley, 



niul K ''ir.i: and "The 



Win; - 



selected from t ' hanie (ial>r:> 



spiled f.-r the " Bad- 

 "Tim (.Vwe of 



- 



n ry Anhur .lnea. 



\jiceH and Trails. Englishman traveled 

 far and wide during 1 s '.'?. and inaiiv made i 

 ,,f ||.. \\ M. t ,,nua\ de-criled 



>*ingof Sniubergen/'J. ^ 

 Maitvr. and B.J. Omrwood in. 



tnl.ution- I.- I)M- \olume: AU-I Chapman visited 

 : M rs, A lecTweedie went "Through 



.M.I in Carl-": and Charles Kdwarde-. tl 



th-T <f "letters from Crete." told of travel- " In 



Jutland with a ' The Mount." ly the late 



Philip <iillerl Hamerton. was a narrative of a vi-it 



to Ih'. i Gaulish city on Mount B ,. 



with a description of the nci;;hlorin<; city of Au- 



ttin: Hk-kfoni Smith furnished ^ketches"; 



EL M. Kin;: descrilN-d "Italian Byways": Dr. 



Qadow was at home -In Northern Spain": 



and K. Thirlmere pulli-hed "Idyl- of Sjiain." 



II the po,,r man's paradise 



l.y H.-r!.<rt Vivian, and "The Land of the I 1 , 



by -Snaffle." t -Id of sport in Dalmatia and Ilei/e- 



B Whymper supplied "A Guide to Xei- 



ind the Matterhorn." and Grant Allen added 



_-;um" to the series of "Historical 



Guides." iller wrote " Letter* from 



uilinople; "'J'he Sultan and his Sulj 

 were tin- tin -me of Richard Dnvev ; \V. M. Ram-ay 

 gave ** Impressions of Turkey during Twelve Y 



Mrs. \v. M. Hams*) described 



-yday Life in Turkey"; II. C. Thoinson. t he 



author of '"The Chitral ('."impaiifii," in "The Oiit- 



5 Turk" recorded impressions of a^ journey 



through the western Balkans ; and " Naples in 



the Nineties" came from Kustace Neville Kolfe. 



f Travel in Normandy and Maine." l.y 



the late }'. man. contained illu>tra- 



froin drawinps Iiy the author, and a preface 



by W. II. Hut: Kin-ham t.,,k "A Ki.le 



through Western Asia": "In Court and Kam- 



pong." ly Huu'li Clifford, contained tale< and 



IPS of native life in the Malay peninsula: 





Hiiiinil Cities of Ceylon" \v re vinted ly 

 1 1 i-ii ry \V 



bv Joseph I'nllard. lia/l an introduction Iiy William 

 Wright; Margaret M. Bottom,- in "A Sunshine 

 Trip "caught glimpses of the Orient : I'icturcsque 

 Burma: Past and I': me from Mr-. Krn.-t 



Hart; Sir CJc- n's w<rk upon 



K affir^ of the Hiiiflu-Kii-li" was illu<trate<l 



by A. I>. M < ''-rmick. an<: .nd her Nei-rh- 



bors," by Mr*. IsalxOla Bird Mi-hop, from photo- 

 nphs by the author; J.Hosie spent -Threr Years 



v-stera China"; Vol. II of -The Citfei 

 Bishoprim <.f PhrygU" was i 

 from Arm., 11 1." from tht !,, r. nt 



sacrps. nuiie fn.m Jame Ket.del Harris and I 

 B. Barris, A rr'vi.^1 fourth e<lition was [.ul.li-l,.-d 

 I mnscaucasia and Ararat," notes of 



n the autumn ..f 1^7'i by James Bry. -. with 

 a jninplcii. ipter on h'i-tory ,,f 



the Armenian d fmm the same eminent 



authority we had "Impressions of s.uth Afri-a" 

 gained in a tour matle in 1K9">. 

 scribed "South Africa a it is"; H. Lincoln Tan- 

 gye wrote "In South Africa": Soldiering and 



ying in Mriti-h S*.uth Africa M was descrilxHl 

 by J. R. MacDonald; "British Central Africa*' 



. lu-M.-al. ai.l |ilill<> 



' 



i'.'luieai iiii.t s.>eial economy. 

 Lrta, HtaaoM, ai.-i Dlwtrated 







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\\as the theme of Nir Ilenrx II. Johnston; and 



Man II. Kiii>'-li-y told of In We-l Afl 



u ThrOUgh Unknown African ..unlrie-" ua- an 

 account of the- fir>t expedition from Somaliland to 



,. I \ \ . I >i'nahU'n Smit li : " Tin- 

 Africa." ly Au'rel Schul/. M. U.. and Au.irii-t llaiu- 

 iiic-r. told c'.f a journey uj. the- Chol.i' ainl down the 

 nkovan^a rivers: and Vol. IV of "A lli-iori-al 

 Geography of the Brit ish Colonies." IM C. I'. I.ui-a-. 



d "South and Ka-t Africa." rTSJlcei Mac- 

 Nal. told of life "(MI Veldt and Farm": Nature 

 and Sport in South Africa " c-anie from no i- 

 authority than II. A. Brydeii. the author of " Kloof 

 and Karroo"; and A.(i. Ba^ r ot de>criled vividly 



rt and Travel in Imlia and Central America." 

 Lord Bra^sey sailed " In tin- Sunln-am t" N- -\ / .1- 

 land": and 'Arthur I*. Harper wrote- of - I'i-.n. -.-r 

 Work in the AIpF of New Zealand.* 1 AILert I 

 vert de-criled My Fourth Tour in \Vr-t.-rn Au 

 tralia." May Crommelin went "Over the Andes 

 from the Argentine to Chili and IVru." " The 

 Tc-nth Island." acrordin.u' to B.-.-kle- \\'i]-oii, was 

 Newfoundland; (.. \ -.termed Hie I'niled 



I -The Land of the DC, liar": and I.ad\ i 

 nrd of Glossop puidished her "Journal <t a Tour 

 throiiL'h the Tniicd - Two Health S. 



in Southern California" were Dr. W. \V. A. Kd- 

 wards and Beatrice Harrad.-n. Leaders int. 

 known Land-." ly Arthur Monti-fiore. contained 

 :ptions c.f six'of the movt famuli- juirn-y- of 

 n-ci-nt explop-r-. The " Diarv of a Tour th; 

 Great Britain in I 7!.V of I, 1 ,--.. William MacRitchie 

 was edited ly David MaclJiichic: A. II. I.' 

 gave picture! of life "In the \V.-t Country." and 

 !'! " 1 1 i_'h\va\ - and I5ywa\ - in De\-..n and 

 Cornwall". .1. Ili-scy ill'ustrated hi> own 



wan-i- i'h. TII F.ni:li-i. : and 



II. Snow.deii Ward, with th- a i-tam-r of Calherims 



. Wani. prepared "The Bhskesperesn Guide to 



..rd-on-A\,.n." -The Ayr-hire Homi- and 

 Haunts. .f Burn- "came- from H.C.Shelley. " The 

 I'ineer- of the Klndyke" wa< an account of two 

 rvioe hi the Yukon, narrated Iiy M. 

 II. I-]. lla\n-. of the Northwestern Police, and n- 

 c., r d.d liv II. We-t Taylor, illustrated l.y photo- 

 tfrap! i the -pot" I. v the narrator. "Rough- 



ing it in Siberia." l.y 1,'ol.ert Loui- .Ie!Ter-oji. the; 

 author of Awheel to MO^-OW." jrave some uccc.unt 

 of tlie TraiiH-Sioeriaii Railway and the gold-mining 

 industry of A-iatic Ru ia; and " In the- Land of 

 Toi-toi." recording experiences oi famine an<i mi-- 

 rule in Russia, was rearranged and rewritten by 



