BOOKS ON SOUTH AMERICA 



The Spell of the Tropics. POEMS. By RANDOLPH 

 H. ATKIN. Cloth, 4/6 net. Second Impression. 



The author has travelled extensively in Central and South 

 America, and has strongly felt the spell of those tropic lands, 

 with all their splendour and romance, and yet about which 

 so little is known. The poems are striking pen-pictures 

 of life as it is lived by those men of the English-speaking 

 races whose lot is cast in the sun-bathed countries of 

 Latin-America. Mr. Atkin's verses will reach the hearts 

 of all who feel the call of the wanderlust, and, 

 having shared their pleasures and hardships, his 

 poems will vividly recall to " old-timers " bygone 

 memories of days spent in the land of the Coconut Tree. 



Baedeker Guide to the United States. With 



Excursions to Mexico, Cuba, Porto Rico and Alaska. 

 With 33 Maps and 48 Plans. Fourth Edition, 



1909. Cloth, 20/- net. 



IMPORTANT. Travellers to the Republics of South America 

 will find WESSELY'S ENGLISH-SPANISH and SPANISH- 

 ENGLISH DICTIONARY and WESSELY'S LATIN-ENGLISH 

 and ENGLISH-LATIN DICTIONARY invaluable books. Bound 

 in cloth, pocket size. Price 4/- net each. 



Ask for Wessely's Edition, published by Mr. T. Fisher Unwin. 



T. FISHER UNWIN LTD., 1 ADELPHI TERRACE, LONDON, W.C.2 



