SHADOWS OF THE WAR. 



By DOSIA BAGOT. 



With Illustrations from Photographs by the Author. 

 Second Edition. Demy 8v0., IQS. 6d. 



' This is a war-book which should be read even by those who have only time to read 

 a few of the war-books. It not only tells us what the war was like from the point of view 

 of a hospital nurse, but it actually draws the pictures so that we see them.' Literature. 



' Here we have a war-book for which there is every excuse, for it deals with life in 

 hospital a subject on which comparatively little has as yet been written. The book is 

 sure to be widely read.' Globe. 



' An able and interesting book. It is full of graphic little touches, which contribute to 

 bring the kaleidoscope of her experience vividly before the reader in all its changing shapes 

 and colours. ' World. 



' No man's South African war library can be complete without this volume, which will 

 finish off the education of him who has studied the books that deal with the march and 

 the fight.' Pall Mall Gazette. 



' Among the many books inspired by the war in South Africa, few are more deeply 

 interesting than these " Shadows." ' Westminster Gazette. 



THE STORY OF MY CAPTIVITY 



DURING THE TRANSVAAL 



WAR, 1899-1900. 



By ADRIAN HOFMEYR. 



With Portrait. One volume, crown 8w., 6s. 



' A narrative full of interest, and one which will arouse sympathy, not unmixed with 

 admiration, for a patriotic and brave Cape Colonist who has suffered much for his loyalty 

 to the Mother Country.' Manchester Courier. 



' We do not know whether to recommend the book more for its entertaining or for its 

 instructive qualities. ' Pall Mall Gazette. 



' The book is one that is quickly read, and that is well worth reading by any man who 

 wishes to get at the truth behind the Transvaal War. Little Englanders will do well to 

 avoid it.' Daily Graphic. 



A MEMOIR OF 



ADMIRAL SIR T. S. PASLEY, BART. 



By LOUISA M. SABINE PASLEY. 

 With Frontispiece. Demy 8w? M cloth, 145. 



' Its pictures of naval life 1819-1857 including the Black Sea operations, must have a 

 value for scholars and historians in time to come, and are even now of absorbing interest.' 

 Yorkshire Post. 



