Messrs. Methuen's Catalogue 



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E. A. FitzGerald. THE HIGHEST 

 ANDES. By E. A. FitzGerald. 

 With 2 Maps, 31 Illustrations, 13 of 

 which are in Photogravure, and a 

 Panorama. Royal 8vo, soj'. nei. 

 Also a Small Edition on Hand-made 

 Paper, limited to 50 Copies, 4/0, 

 £5< 5^- 



' The record of the first ascent of the highest 

 mountain yet conquered by mortal man. 

 A volume which will continue to be the 

 classic book of travel on this region of 

 the Andes.'— £>ai/y Chtvnicie. 



F. W. Christian. THE CAROLINE 



ISLANDS. By F. W. Christian. 



With many Illustrations and Maps. 



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



'A real contribution to our knowledge of 

 the peoples and islands of Micronesia, 

 as well as fascinating as a narrative of 

 travels and adventure.' — Scotsman. 



H. H. Johnston. BRITISH CEN- 

 TRAL AFRICA. By Sir H. H. 

 Johnston, K.C.B. With nearly 

 Two Hundred Illustrations, and Six 

 Maps. Second Edition. Crown ^to. 

 i8s. net. 



' A fascinating book, written with equal 

 skill and charm — the work at once of a 

 literary artist and of a man of action 

 who is singularly wise, brave, and ex- 

 perienced. It abounds in admirable 

 sketches.' — lVe5i7ninster Gazette. 



L. Decle. THREE YEARS IN 

 SAVAGE AFRICA. By Lionel 

 Decle. With 100 Illustrations and 

 5 Maps. Second Edition. Demy 8vo. 

 loj. 6d. net. 



A. Hulme Beaman. TWENTY 

 YEARS IN THE NEAR EAST. 

 By A. Hulme Beaman. Demy 

 8vo. With Portrait. io.r. 6d. 



Henri of Orieans. FROM TONKIN 

 TO INDIA. By Prince Henri of 

 Orleans. Translated by Hamley 

 Bent, M.A. With 100 Illustrations 

 and a Map. Cr. ^to, gilt top. 25s. 



J.W.Robertson-Scott. THE PEOPLE 



OF CHINA. By J. W. Robertson- 



Scott. With a Map. Croiun 8w. 



y. 6d. 



'A vivid impression . . . This excellent, 



brightly written epitome.' — Daily News. 



' Excellently well done. . . . Enthralling.' 



— IVeekty Dispatch. 



S. L. mnde. THE FALL OF THE 

 CONGO ARABS. By S. L. HiNDE. 

 With Plans, etc. Demy 8vo. i2s. 6d. 



A. St. H. Gibbons. EXPLORATION 

 AND HUNTING IN CENTRAL 

 AFRICA. By Major A. St. H. 

 Gibbons. With full-page Illustra- 

 tions by C. Whymper, and Maps. 

 Demy 8vo. 15?. 

 S. Baring Gould. DARTMOOR : A 

 Descriptive and Historical Sketch. 

 By S. Raring Gould. With Plans 

 and Numerous Illustrations. Crown 

 8vo. 6s. 

 ' A most delightful guide, companion, and 



instructor.' — Scois7nan. 

 ' Informed with close personal knowledge.' 

 — Saturday Keview. 



S. Baring Gould. THE BOOK OF 

 THE WEST. By S. Baring 

 Gould. With numerous Illustra- 

 tions. Two volumes. Vol. i. Devon. 

 Second Edition. Vol. 11. Cornwall. 

 Crozun 8vo. bs. each. 

 ' They are very attractive little volumes, 

 they have numerous very pretty and 

 interesting pictures, the story is fresh 

 and bracing as the air of Dartmoor, and 

 the legend weird as twilight over Doz- 

 mare Pool, and they give us a very good 

 idea of this enchanting and beautiful 

 district.' — Guat-dian. 



S. Baring Gould. THE DESERTS 

 OF SOUTHERN FRANCE. By 

 S. Baring Gould. 2 vols. Demy 

 8vo. 32J. 



J. F. Fraser. ROUND THE WORLD 



ON A WHEEL. By John Foster 



Fraser. With 100 Illustrations. 



Crown 8vo. 6s. 



' A classic of cycling, graphic and witty.' — 



Yorkshire Post. 



R. L. Jefferson. A NEW RIDE TO 

 KHIVA. By R. L. Jefferson. 

 Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



