American Guide-Books 



BY M. F. SWEETSER 



Incomparable handbooks for the tourist. N. Y. Evening Post. 



A Guide to the Chief Cities and Popular 

 p i , Resorts of New England, and to its 

 L,nglana. Scenery and Historic Attractions. With 

 the Western and Northern Borders from New York 

 to Quebec. With 6 Maps and n Plans. Revised 

 for 1896. i6mo, $1.50. 



A small, compact volum , with maps and plans and tours ; with his- 

 tory condensed, and such illustrations as make it a constant help and 

 pleasure to the tourist. It is admirably put together, and is a vast 

 labor-saving guide for one who wishes to know -what to see and -what 

 he is seeing. REV. DR. PRIME, in New York Observer. 



The White A Guide to the Peaks, Passes, and 

 A/r . Ravines of the White Mountains of 



Mountains. New Hampshire, with the Lakes and 

 Mountains of Western Maine, also Lake Winnepe- 

 saukee and the Upper Connecticut Valley. With 6 

 Maps and 6 Panoramas, including the new Appala- 

 chian Club Map. Revised for 1896. i6mo, $1.50. 



A s perfect a thing of its kind as coiild well be produced. It is sim- 

 ply indispensable to all who visit or sojourn among the White Moun- 

 tains. The Congregationalist. 



The Maritime A Guide to the Chief Cities, 



-p Coasts, and Islands of the Mari- 



OVinCCS. time Provinces of Canada, and to 



their Scenery and Historic Attractions ; with the Gulf 



and River of St. Lawrence to Quebec and Montreal ; 



also Newfoundland and the Labrador Coast. With 



4 Maps and 4 Plans. Revised for 1896. i6mo, $1.50. 



You should take a good guide-Book Stveetser's Maritime Prov- 

 inces is by far the best containing everything about the various parts 

 of the Provinces. British American Citizen. 



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