ADVERTISEMENTS. 



TENT LIFE 



WITH 



ENGLISH GIPSIES IN NORWAY. 



By HUBEET smith, 



Member of the English Alpine Club ; Norse Turist Forening ; and Fellow 

 of the Historical Society of Great Britain. 



With Five full-page Engravings, Thirty-one smaller Illus- 

 trations, and Map of the Country, shoiving Routes. 



The follo^s?ving is a recent Review of the Book : — 



" We do not know any similar kind of work, and we believe that 

 it will stand alone in the speciality of its interest. 



" In addition to much adventure resulting from a nomadic life 

 in a foreign country, it contains descriptions of scenery, besides 

 information which may instruct the philologist. A carefully pre- 

 pared map shows the routes and camp groimds of the Author's 

 nomadic expedition. 



"The work, in consequence of the death of his late Majesty, 

 Carl XV., on the 18th Sept., 1872, is dedicated by permission of 

 his present Majesty, Oscar II., 'In Memoriam.' 



" The work has clearly been undertaken at considerable cost, 

 and the scenes of travel described extend over nearly 2,000 miles 

 of sea and land traversed by the Author with tents, gipsies, animal 

 commissariat, and baggage, independent of any other shelter or 

 accommodation than what he took with him. In the course of the 

 expedition one of the highest waterfalls of Norway was visited, 

 ' Morte fos,' and the highest mountain in Norway, the ' Galdhos- 

 siggen ' was ascended. The book is cheap at a guinea, being illus- 

 trated with five full-page engravings, all of which are taken from 

 the Author's original sketches, or photographs specially obtained 

 for the purpose ; they are beautiful works of Art, and are admi- 

 rably executed by the celebrated Mr. Edward Whymper, Author 

 of * Scrambles amongst the Alps.' " 



LONDON : S. KING & CO., 63, CORNHILL ; 

 AND 72, PATERNOSTER ROW. 



