THE SOUTH AMERICAN SERIES 



1 Chile. By G. F. SCOTT ELLIOTT, M.A., F.R.G.S. With 

 an Introduction by MARTIN HUME, a Map and 39 Illus- 

 trations. Cloth, 21/- net. Sixth Impression. 



** An exhaustive, interesting account, not only of the turbulent 

 history of this country, but of the present conditions and seeming 

 prospects." Westminster Gazette. 



2 Peru. By C. REGINALD ENOCK, F.R.G.S. With an In- 

 troduction by MARTIN HUME, a Map and 64 Illustrations. 

 Cloth, 18/- net. Fifth Impression. 



*' An important work. . . . The writer possesses a quick eye and 

 a keen intelligence ; is many-sided in his interests, and on certain 

 subjects speaks as an expert. The volume deals fully with the develop- 

 ment of the country." The Times. 



8 Mexico. By C. REGINALD ENOCH, F.R.G.S. With an 

 Introduction by MARTIN HUME, a Map and 64 Illustrations. 

 Cloth, 15 /- net. Fifth Impression. 



" The book is most comprehensive ; the history, politics, 

 topography, industries, resources and possibilities being most ably 

 discussed." The Financial News. 



4 Argentina. By W. A. HIRST. With an Introduction by 

 MARTIN HUME, a Map and 64 Illustrations. Cloth, 15/- 

 net. Fifth Impression. 



*' The best and most comprehensive of recent works on 

 the greatest and most progressive of the Republics of South 

 America." Manchester Guardian. 



5 Brazil. By PIERRE DENIS. Translated, and with an 

 Historical Chapter by BERNARD MIALL. With a Supple- 

 mentary Chapter by DAWSON A. VINDIN, a Map and 

 36 Illustrations. Cloth, 15/- net. Fourth Impression. 



"Altogether the book is full of information, which shows the author to 

 have made a most careful study of the country." Westminster Gazette. 



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