THE THINGS SEEN SERIES 



With 50 Illustrations. Cloth, 2s. n6tj lambskin, 3s. nety buffed leather, 

 in a box, 5s. net. 



" Dainty and attractive little books."— 2)at7t/ Post. 



NEW VOLUME 



THINGS SEEN IN OXFORD. By Norman J. Davidson, 



B.A. (Oxon.). With 50 Illustrations. 



" An excellently written account of the University town and the life of the 

 Undergraduate. . . . Mr. Davidson's style is an easy and pleasant one"— AOer- 

 deea Journal. 



ALREADY LSSUED IN THIS SERIES 



THINGS SEEN IN RUSSIA. By W. Barnes Steveni, Pro- 



fessor of English in the College of Peter the Great. 50 Illustrations. 

 " Brightly written, from full andintimate knowledge of the subject."— Sto^s/nan. 



THINGS SEEN IN PALESTINE. By A. Goourich-Freer, 



F.R.S.G.S., Author of " Inner Jerusalem." 50 Illustrations. 



"Giving just the information most people would like to haxe."—Reoiew of 

 Reviews. 



THINGS SEEN IN JAPAN. Clive Holland. 50 Illus. 



"A delightful little book. One may perhaps learn more from this than from 

 many a more pretentious volume"— CTiu/c/i Times. 



THLNGS SEEN IN CHINA. By J. R. Chitty. 50 Illus. 



" By a writer who adds grace and style to entire familiarity with the country 

 and with the x)eo'ple."—Biniui}ghaiu i^ost. 



"A racy description of the social life of the Chinese." — Scotsman. 



THINGS SEEN IN EGYPT. By E. L. Butcher, Author of 



" The Story of the Church of Egypt." With 50 Illustrations. 

 " Admirably Illustrated, and is as pleasant to handle as it is to Tea.CL."— Scotsman. 



THINGS SEEN IN HOLLAND. C. E. Roche. 50 Illus. 



" A daintily appointed little book, lavishly illustrated by interesting pictures." 



^Sciitsinan. 



THINGS SEEN IN SPAIN. By C. Gasquoine Hartley, 



Author of "A Record of Spanish Painting." With 50 Illustrations. 

 "One of the loveliest little books we have ever opened."— J/e(/»oiis« Times. 



THINGS SEEN IN NORTHERN INDIA. By T. L. 



Pennell, M.D., B.Sc, F.R.C.S. With 50 Illustrations. 

 " A delightful account of the sights of Upper India, by one who has special 



knowledge." — BinniiKjham Post. 



" The photographs are reproduced superlatively -welV'—Glasgoio Citizen. 



THINGS SEEN IN VENICE. By Canon Lonsdale Ragg, 



B.D. (Oxon.), Author of " Dante and His Italy " ; 6^ LAURA M. Ragg, 

 Author of "The Women Artists of Bologna." With 50 Illustrations. 



" By authors who are both of them cultured students of Italian life, art, and 



literature."- ?■«««». 



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