Selections from Cassell Petter 6- Cabin's Volumes (Continued). 



Armenia, and the Campaign of 1877. 



By C. B. NORMAN, late Special Correspondent of " The Times" 

 at the Seat of War, with specially-prepared Maps and Plans. 

 Demy 8vo, cloth, ^i is. 



*'. . . . As a whole, the book is the best we have seen on the subject of 

 which it treats, and the maps which accompany it give it a "reat additional 

 value." Scotsman. 



Egypt as It Is. 



By J. C. McCOAN, late Editor of the Levant Herald. Demy 

 8vo, cloth, with Map, i is. 



"We can recommend EGYPT AS IT IS to our readers as supplying a 

 want which is much felt a detailed and a truthful and able account of the country 

 as it is in its moral, material, and economical aspect." Athemciim. 



Turkey in Europe. 



By Lieut.-Col. JAMES' BAKER. Demy 8vo, with Maps, i is. 



" Col. James Baker has given us the best and most instructive book we have 

 yet seen on Turkey in Europe." Edinburgh, Quarterly Review. 



Russia. 



By D. MACKENZIE WALLACE, M.A., Member of the Imperial 

 Russian Geographical Society. Two Vols., with Maps, 245. 

 " Undoubtedly the best book written on modern Russia by a foreigner, 

 and one of the best books ever written on that country by either foreigner or 

 native. " Times. 



A Ride to Khiva. 



By CAPTAIN BURNABY. Cheap Edition. With large Maps 

 showing Districts Traversed, &c. Extra crown 8vo, cloth, 75. 6d. 

 " The book charms like a novel, and yet bears the impress of truth on every 

 page." Field. 



Lives of the Lords Strangford. 



With their Ancestors and Contemporaries through Ten Generations. 

 By EDWARD BARRINGTON DE FONBLANQUE. Demy 8vo, cloth, 155. 



" Well worth reading. There is plenty of good matter in it, and it is at 

 once informing and amusing." Pall Mall Gazette. 



The Great Thirst Land. A Ride through 



Natal, Orange Free State, Transvaal, Kalahari. By 

 PARKER GILLMORE ("Ubique"). Demy 8vo, cloth, \ is. 

 " ' THE GREAT THIRST LAND ' thoroughly deserves its name. . . . : And 

 its dangers were infinitely increased in the case of the solitary white, when his 

 attendants are chronically mutinous, and taking to threatening his life with their 

 assegais." Pall Mall Gazette. 



Cassell Petter 6~ Galpin : Ludgate Hill, London; Paris; and New York. 



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