Our European Neighbours 



X. TURKISH LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY 



By L. M. J. GARNETT. 



" The general tone of the book is that of a careful study, the 

 style is flowing, and the matter is presented in a bright, taking 

 way." St. Paul Press. 



"To the average mind the Turk is a little better than a blood- 

 thirsty individual with a plurality of wives and a paucity of vir- 

 tues. To read this book is to be pleasantly disillusioned." Public 

 Opinion. 



XI BELGIAN LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY 



By DEMETRIUS C. BOULGER 



" Mr. Boulger has given a plain, straight-forward account of 

 the several phases of Belgian Life, the government, the court, the 

 manufacturing centers and enterprises, the literature and science, 

 the army, education and religion, set forth informingly." The 

 Detroit Free Press. 



" The book is one of real value conscientiously written, and 

 well illustrated by good photographs." The Outlook. 



XII. SWEDISH LIFE IN TOWN AND COUNTRY 



By G. VON HEIDENSTAM. 



" As we read this interesting book we seem to be wandering 

 through this land, visiting its homes and schools and churches, 

 studying its government and farms and industries, and observing 

 the dress and customs and amusements of its healthy and happy 

 people. The book is delightfully written and beautifully illus- 

 trated." Presbyterian Bannet , 



"In this intimate account of the Swedish people is given a 

 more instructive view of their political and social relations than it 

 has been the good fortune of American readers heretofore to ob- 

 tain." Washington Even. Star. 



