Our Asiatic Neighbours 



III.-CHINESE LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY 



By B. BARD. Adapted by H. TwiTCHEU,. 



Every phase of Chinese life is touched on, explained, and made 

 clear in this volume. The nation's customs, its traits, its religion, 

 and its history, are all outlined here, and the book should be of 

 great value in arriving at a better understanding of a people and a 

 country about which there has been so much misconception. The 

 Illustrations add greatly to the value of the book. 



IV.-PHILIPPINE LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY 



By JAMES A. LERoY. 



Mr. IvCRoy is eminently fitted to write on life in the Philip- 

 pines. He was for several years connected with the Department of 

 the Interior in the Philippine Government, when he made a 

 special investigation of conditions in the islands. Since his return 

 he has continued his studies and is already known as an author- 

 ity on the Philippines. His book gives a full description of life 

 among the native tribes, and also in the Spanish and American 

 communities. 



V. AUSTRALIAN LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY 



A bright, readable description of life in a fascinating and little- 

 known country. The style is frank, vivacious, entertaining, cap- 

 tivating, just the kind for a book which is not at all statistical, 

 political, or controversial. 



