The Civilian's South India 



By "CIVILIAN" 



Demy 8vo. 12s. 6d. net. 



This book of experiences in South India is wonderfully 

 fresh and interesting, and conveys a remarkably full and 

 accurate impression of the country and its people. The 

 author is a Collector, who has had charge of a District for 

 a number of years, and his book has the vigour and 

 attractiveness of a first-hand narrative of a phase of life that 

 is known to the average English reader only through the 

 stereotyped pages of the ordinary Anglo-Indian novelist. 



Topee and Turban, or here and 



there in India 



By LIEUT.-COLONEL H. A. NEWELL, I.A. 



With Illustrations from Photographs. Demy 8vo. 1 Is. net 



" An excellent book. . . . Colonel Newell has a quick eye for things seen, 

 and a happy interest in history that makes the book something more than a 

 motorist's guide-book. . . . Fully illustrated with photographs of great interest 

 and variety." Daily News. 



"Everyone ought to know more about India, and a pleasant way of in- 

 forming oneself is offered by Colonel Newell's 'Topee and Turban in 

 India.' "Daily Mail 



"In this book Colonel Newell shows that he has been a close student and 

 observer of many things in India and Indian life." Westminster Gazette. 



Three Travellers in North 

 Africa 



By the HON. E. WARD 



Illustrated from Photographs. Crown 8vo. 6s. net 



Macedonia : 



A Plea for the Primitive 



By A. GOFF and DR. HUGH A. FAWCETT 



With Drawings in colour, pencil and line. Demy 8vo. 1 Is. net 



" A pleasant surprise it will bring pleasure to the readers delighted at last 

 to find a work which leaves soldier-work and policies on one side and devotes 

 itself to the discussion of what is nice in Macedonia instead of labouring to 

 expose once again that which is nasty." The Times. 



JOHN LANE THE BODLEY HEAD LTD., VIGO ST., W.i 



