Poetry, Fiction, etc. 



LALU, THE CHILD-WIDOW.— A Poem in seven parts : Proem— The 

 Zemindar— The Farm— The Betrothal— The Lovers — Widowhood— The 

 Pyre— Rest. By Major W. L. Grkknstrkict. 

 BEHIND THE BUNGALOW.— By Eha, author of "The Tribes On 

 My Frontier." With Illustrations hy F. C. Macrab. Fourth Edition. 

 Imp. 16mo. Ks. 5. 

 " Of this hook it may conscientiously be said that it does not contain a dull 

 page, while it contains very many which sparkle with a bright and fascinating 

 humour, refined by the unmistakable evidences of culture." — Home News. 



"The author of 'Behind the Hungalow ' has an excellent sense of humour 

 combined with a kindliness of heart which makes his little book delightful 

 reading." — Saturday Review. 



"There is plenty of fun in ' Behind the Bungalow.'" — World. 

 " A series of sketches of Indian servants, the humour and acute observation 

 of which will appeal to every Anglo-Indian." — Englishman. 



" Drawn with delightful humour and keen observation." — Athenmum. 

 "Every variety of native character, the individual as well as the nation, 

 caste, trade, or class, is cleverly pourtrayed in these diverting sketches." — 

 Illustrated London News. 



INDIAN ENGLISH AND INDIAN CHARACTER.— By Ellis Under- 

 wood. Fcap. 8vo. As. 12. 



LAYS OF IND.— By Aliph Cheem. Comic, Satirical, and Descriptive 



Poems illustrative of Anglo-Indian Life. Eighth Edition. Enlarged. 



With 70 Illustrations. Cloth, elegant gilt edges. Rs. 7-8. 



"There is no mistaking the humour, and at times, indeed, the fun is both 



'fast and furious.' One can readily imagine the merriment created round the 



camp fire by the recitation of ' The Two Thumpers,' which is irresistibly droll." 



— Liverpool. Mercury. 



" The verses are characterised by high animal spirits, great cleverness, and 

 most excellent fooling." — World. 



THE CAPTAIN'S DAUGHTER. -A Novel. By A. G. Pooshkin. 



Literally translated from the Russian hy Stuart H. Godfrky, Captain, 



Bo. S. C. Crown 8vo. Rs. 2. 

 " Possesses the charm of giving vividly, in about an hour's reading, a con- 

 ception of Russian life and manners which many persons desire to possess." — 

 Englishman. 



" The story will interest keenly any English reader."— Overland Mail. 

 "HERE'S RUE FOR YOU."— Novelettes, English and Anglo- 

 Indian. By Mrs. H. A. Flktchkr. Crown 8vo, sewed. Rs. 2. 



Contknts: — A Summer Madness — Whom the Gods Love — Nemesis A 



Gathered Rose— At Sea : a P. and O. Story— Esther : an Episode. 



TH ACKER, SPINK AND CO., CALCUTTA. 



