BOOKS ON SOUTH AMERICA 



The Putumayo : The Devil's Paradise. Travels in the 

 Peruvian Amazon Region and an Account of the Atrocities 

 committed upon the Indians therein. By E. W. HARDEN- 

 BURG, C.E. Edited and with an Introduction by C. 

 REGINALD ENOCK, F.R.G.S. With a Map and 16 

 Illustrations. Demy 8vo, Cloth, 



10/6 net. Second Impression. 



" The author gives us one of the most terrible pages in the history 

 of trade." Daily Chronicle. 



Tramping through Mexico, Guatemala and Hon- 

 duras. By HARRY A. FRANCK. With a Map and 88 

 Illustrations. Cloth, 7/6 net. 



"Mr. Harry Franck is a renowned vagabond with a gift for vivid 

 description. . . . jEis record is well illustrated and ho tells his story 

 in an attractive manner, his descriptions of scenery being so well 

 done that one feels almost inclined to risk one's life in a wild race 

 dwelling in a land of lurid beauty." Liverpool Mercury. 



"Air. Franck has combined with an enthralling and amusing 

 personal narrative a very vivid and searching picture, topogra- 

 phical and social, of a region of much political and economic 

 interest." Glasgow Herald. 



Mexico (STORY OF THE NATIONS). By SUSAN HALE, 

 With Maps and 47 Illus. Cloth, 7/6 net. Third Impression. 



'* This is an attractive book. There is a fascination about Mexico 

 which is all but irresistible. . . . The authoress writes with 

 considerable descriptive power, and all through the stirring 

 narrative never permits us to lose sight of natural surround- 

 ings." Dublin Review. 



Things as they are in Panama. By HARRY A. 

 FRANCE. With 50 Illustrations. Cloth, 7/6 net. 



"Mr. Franck writes from personal knowledge, fortified by the 

 aptitude of a practical and shrewd observer with a sense of humour, 

 and the result is a word-picture of unusual vividness." Standard. 



"A sparkling narrative which leaves one wondering again why the 

 general reader favours modern fiction so much when it is possible 

 to get such vivacious yarns as this about strange men and their ways 

 in a romantic corner of the tropics." Daily Mail. 



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