March, 1901. 



Mr. Edward Arnold's 



New and Popular Books. 



Telegrams : 37 Bedford Street, 



1 Scholarly, London.' Strand, London. 



HIGHLANDS OF ASIATIC TURKEY. 



By the EARL PERCY, M.P. 



With 40 Illustrations from photographs taken by the Author and two 

 Maps, demy 8tv., 14^. net. 



This volume contains the narrative of Lord Percy's second journey in 

 Asiatic Turkey. It is not only extremely interesting as a record of 

 arduous and successful travelling in a remote part of the world, but 

 contains a valuable account of the political difficulties of the situation, 

 derived from the only safe source a personal acquaintance with the 

 nationalities and individuals who are ' making history ' in Asiatic 

 Turkey. The geographer and the lover of Alpine climbing and scenery 

 will find much that is attractive in the work ; while the archaeologist 

 will be fascinated with the marvellous tale of ancient sculptures and 

 buildings that have survived almost unimpaired from classical times. 



A NEW NOVEL. 



CASTING OF NETS. 



By RICHARD BAGOT, 



AUTHOR OF ' A ROMAN MYSTERY.' 



Crown 8v0., 6s. 



This novel is based upon the difficulties arising out of a 'mixed 

 marriage ' between an English peer and a Roman Catholic lady. Mr. 

 Bagot's letters in the Times on certain aspects of Catholicism will be 

 fresh in the public memory, while his power of weaving an interesting 

 story has already been displayed in his previous novel, ' A Roman 

 Mystery.' It is believed that this new novel marks an important 

 advance in the author's powers. 



