BOOKS ON SOUTH AMERICA 



O THER BOOKS ON 

 SO U T H A M ERIC A 



Spanish America : Its Romance, Reality and Future. 

 By C. R. ENOCK, Author of " The Andes and the Amazon," 

 "Peru," "Mexico," "Ecuador." Illustrated and with a 

 Map. 2 vols. Cloth, 30/- net the set. 



Starting with the various States of Central America, Mr. 

 Enock then describes ancient and modern Mexico, then 

 takes the reader successively along the Pacific Coast, the 

 Cordillera of the Andes, enters the land of the Spanish 

 Main, conducts the reader along the Amazon Valley, gives 

 a special chapter to Brazil and another to the River Plate 

 and Pampas. Thus all the States of Central and South 

 America are covered. The work is topographical, de- 

 scriptive and historical ; it describes the people and the 

 cities, the flora and fauna, the varied resources of South 

 America, its trade, railways, its characteristics generally. 



South America : An Industrial and Commercial Field. 

 By W. H. KOEBEL. Illustrated. Cloth, 



18/- net. Second Impression. 



" The book considers such questions as South American commerce, 

 British interests in the various Eepublics, international relations 

 and trade, communications, the tendency of enterprise, industries, 

 etc. Two chapters devoted to the needs of the continent will be 

 of especial interest to manufacturers and merchants, giving as they 

 do valuable hints as to the various goods required, while the chapter 

 on merchandise and commercial travellers affords some sound and 

 practical advice." Chamber of Commerce Journal. 



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