Mr. Murray's List of New and Recent Works. 13 



The Burdens of Belief. 



AND OTHER POEMS. 



By tlie DTTKE OF ARGYLL. 



Crown Svo. 6s. 



"The Duke differs in one important respect from most of the new poets which every day 

 brings forth . . . he has always something to say, and that something which definitely touches 

 human life and interests. ... A devout naturalist, as well as a lover of poetry, the Duke 

 treats Nature with the power which comes from a first-hand and loving observation of all her 

 works. " Guardian. 



Alone with the Hairy Ainu : 



OR, 3,800 MILES ON A PACK SADDLE IN YEZO AND 

 A CRUISE TO THE KURILE ISLANDS. 



By A. H. SAVAGE LANDOR. 



With Map and numerous Illustrations by the Author. Medium 8v0. iSs.' 



"A thrilling narrative, which as a story of perseverance and pluck, has not many equals 

 tn all the pages of modern travel." Morning Post. 



The Pamirs: 



BEING A NARRATIVE OF A YEAR'S EXPEDITION ON 



HORSEBACK AND ON FOOT THROUGH KASHMIR, 



WESTERN TIBET, CHINESE TARTARY, AND 



RUSSIAN CENTRAL ASIA. 



By the EARL OF DUNMOBE. 



SECOND EDITION. With Maps and many Illustrations, chiefly from the Authors 

 Sketches. 2 Vols. Crown 8vo. 2$s. 



" Lord Dunmore's account of his adventures in those far-off lands is excellent reading 

 throughout, and is very well illustrated." Morning Post. 



" For sportsmen there is much to read in these two volumes of grand hunting days after 

 the 'ovis poli,' the Tibetan antelopes and wild horses." Daily Telegraph. 



