Recent Publications 



Fourth Edition. Id 2 Volumes. Rojal 8vo. 42s. net. 



Scott's Last Expedition. 



Volume I. Being the Journals of Captain R, F. SCOTT, C.V.O.. R.N. 

 Volume II. The Reports of the Journeys and Scientific Work undertaken 

 by Dr. E. A. WILSON and the surviving members of the Expedition. 



Arranged by LEONARD HUXLEY. 



With a Preface by Sir CLEMENTS R. MARKHAM, K.C.B..F.R.S. 



With 18 Coloured Plates ; 8 Photogravure Plates ; 4 Facsimile Pages 



from Captain SCOTT'S Diary ; 260 Illustrations and Maps. 



Times. — ' The outstanding publication of 1913.' 



Geographical Journal. — ' Th« Right Hon. Earl Curzon of Kedleston, in presenting 

 the Antarctic Medals to members of the Expedition, alluded to " this wonderful 

 book, one of the moat dramatic stories that has ever been told." ' 



The South African Scene. T^'eLnl 



By VIOLET R. MARKHAM, 

 Author of • South Africa, Past and Present.* &c. 



Gentlewoman. — ' Presents a view of the colony in a manner both instructive 

 and intelligent. She has gone into several questions very deeply, and the distinguish- 

 ing characteristic of her work is its entire absence of superficiality.' 



With a Frontispiece. Large post 8vo. 7s. 6d. net. 



The Austrian Officer at Work and 



at Play. 



By DOROTHEA GERARD (Madame Longard de Longgarde). 



Scotsman. — 'Contains much that is interesting and important to those who 

 wish to understand the systems which underlie the great armies of the Continent.' 



With Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 14s. net. 



The Western Rebellion of 1 549. 



An Account of the Insurrections in Devonshire and Cornwall against 

 religious innovations in the reign of Eldward VI. 



By Mrs. FRANCES ROSE-TROUP, F.R.Hist.S. 



Pall Mall Gazette. — ' A long, little-known, and intricate story. The chief value 

 of the book is that it shows how the rising bore upon the policy of Edward VI. and 

 the progress of the English Reformation.' 



With Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 6s. net. 



The Railways of Great Britain. 



By LORD MONKSWELL, D.L.. Author of * French RaUways,* &c. 



Truth. — ' A comprehensive account of the equipment and working of the leading 

 lines. It does not fail to point out many openings for reform and improvement.' 



London: Smith. Elder & Co.. 15 Waterloo Place. S.W. 



