TRAVEL, TOPOGRAPHY, AND SPORT 



ITALY OF THE ITALIANS. By Helen Zimmern. In imperial 16mo, 

 cloth gilt, gilt top, with 31 full page illustrations, 6s. net. 



" The reading public owe a debt of gratitude to Miss Helen 

 Zimmern for this truly admirable book. . . . The knowledge and 

 judgment displayed in the volume are truly astounding, and the 

 labour the author has expended on it has made it as indispensable a» 

 Baedeker to the traveller, as well as invaluable to the student of 

 modern times. It is just what it should be, and what books with 

 similar objects so seldom are, and it will long remain a monument 

 to the author's talents. Miss Zimmern leaves us no excuse for not 

 understanding the Italy of to-day." — Daily Telegraph. 



FRANCE OF THE FRENCH. By E. Harrison Barker. In imperial 

 16mo, cloth gilt, gilt top, with 32 full-page illustrations, 6s. net. 



" A book of general information concerning the life and genius 

 of the French people, with especial reference to contemporary 

 France. Covers every phase of French intellectual life — architecture, 

 players, science, and invention, etc. — Times. 



" It is altogether an exceedingly informative book and should 

 be very useful in promoting a reasonable understanding of the 

 French people. There are numerous illustrations, and these are 

 excellently reproduced and printed." — Liverpool Courier. 



♦SWITZERLAND OF THE SWISS. By Frank Webb. With 32 

 full-page plate illustrations. In imperial 16mo, cloth gilt, gilt top. 

 6s. net. 



* SPAIN OF THE SPANISH. By J. Villiers-Wardell. In imperial 

 16mo., cloth gilt, gilt top, with 32 illustrations, 6s. net. 



THE " ALL" RED SERIES. A new series of books bearing on 

 the expansion of England as a world-wide power. 



* THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. By the Hon. Bern- 



hard Ringrose Wise (formerly Attorney-General of New South 

 Wales). 



Mr. Wise has a most intimate knowledge of Australian affairs, 

 and possesses the art of imparting what he knows. 



* THE DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND. By Sir Arthur P. Douglas, 



Bt., formerly Under-Secretary for Defence, New Zealand, and 

 previously a Lieutenant, R.N. 



Sir Arthur's long residence in New Zealand, and his varied 

 experience of official life, especially qualify him for the task under- 

 taken by him of writing a book based upon the most reliable 

 information brought up to the present date. 



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