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realism, the impression of things as they 

 are seen, set forth in well-chosen words 

 and well-balanced phrases, with a mea- 

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 lated on the excellent work that he has 

 done.'^Z>ai7y Chronicle. 



Barclay Lloyd. A THOUSAND 

 MILES WITH THE C.I.V. By 

 Captain Barclay Lloyd. With 

 an Introduction by Colonel Mac- 

 Kinnon, and a Portrait and Map. 



CrowJi 8w. 6s. \ B""^ ^Ui^; 



A' personal narrative of the campaign of 

 jinMithe C.I. v., lively and realistic. Colonel 

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Filson Young. THE RELIEF OF 



MAFEKING. By Filson Young. 



With Maps and Illustrations. Crown 



8v(j. 6s. 



' A very remarkable picture.' — IVorld. 



' Those who like happy writing should get 



this book.' — Daily Chronicle. 

 ' Vivid.' — Birmingham Post. 

 ' Has the courage to tell the whole of what 



he saw.' — I\Ianchester Guardian. 

 'Vivid impression.' — Glasgow Herald. 



J. Angus HamUton. THE SIEGE 

 OF MAFEKING. By J. Angus 

 Hamilton. With many Illustra- 

 tions. Crown 8vo. 6s. 

 ' A vivid picture.' — World. 

 ' A thrilling story." — Observer. 



H. F. Prevost Battersby. IN THE 

 WEB OF A WAR. By H. F. 

 Prevost Battersby. With Plans, 

 and Portrait of the Author, Crown 

 8vo. 6s. 

 'One of the finest eye-witness books likely 

 to be written about the war.' — Pall Mall 

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 ' The pathos, the comedy, the majesty of 

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Howard C. Hillegas. WITH THE 



BOER FORCES. By Howard C. 



Hillegas. With 24 Illustrations. 



Second Edition. Crown 8vo. 6s. 



'A most interesting book. It has many 



and great merits.' — Athena-um. 

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E. H. Alderson. WITH THE 

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 THE MASHONALAND FIELD 

 FORCE, 1896. By Lieut. -Colonel 

 Alderson. With numerous Illus- 

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 \os. 6d. 



Seymour Vandeleur. CAMPAIGN- 

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 AND NIGER. By Lieut. Seymour 

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 by Sir G. Goldie, K.C.M.G. With 

 4 Maps, Illustrations, and Plans 

 Large Crown 8vo. \os. 6d. 



Lord Fincastle. A FRONTIER 

 CAMPAIGN. By Viscount Fin- 

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 Elliott-Lockhart. With a Map 

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E. N. Bennett. THE DOWNFALL 

 OF THE DERVISHES: A Sketch 

 of the Sudan Campaign of 1898. By 

 E. N. Bennett, Fellow of Hertford 

 College. With a Photogravure Por- 

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W. Kinnaird Rose. WITH THE 

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 W. Kinnaird Rose. With Illus- 

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G. W. Steevens. NAVAL POLICY : 

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D. Hannay. A SHORT HISTORY 



OF THE ROYAL NAVY, From 



Early Times to the Present Day. 



By David Hannay. Illustrated. 



2 Vols. Demy 8vo. 7s. 6d. each. 



Vol. I., 1200-1688. 



' We read it from cover to cover at a sitting, 



and those who go to it for a lively and 



brisk picture of the past, with all its faults 



and its grandeur, will not be disappointed. 



The historian is endowed with literary 



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