12 ^V. THACKER &^ CO., LONDON. 



Demy 8vo, 7/6. 



Lockharfs Advance . 



. . through Tirah. 



BY 



Capt. L. J. SHADWELL, P.5.C. (Suffolk Regiment). 



special Correspondent of " 7 he I'ioneer'" and London " Dai/y A'ezvs.^^ 



With two Maps and seven fuU=page Illustrations from Photographs 

 talcen on the spot. 



*' And his plain, straightforward narrative makes the whole absolutely clear, from 

 Peshawar right round to Swaikot ; the exact situation at Dargai, the side excursions 

 among the Chamkannis or to the Waran Valley, the reconnaisance to Dwatoi, and 

 all — as clear as the excellent map which is appended. It may be unreservedly recom- 

 mended to soldier and civilian alike." — Fall Mall Gazette. 



Demy 8vo, Gilt Top, 12 6 Net. 



Third Edition of O'Brien's Round Towers of Ireland. 

 Limited to 750 numbered copies. 



The Round Towers of Ireland, 



Or the History of the Tuath=de=Danaans for the first time unveiled. 



BY 



HENRY O'BRIEN, B.A. 



TVith all the original Illustrations, to which is added a portrait of the Author, 

 reproduced from Maclise''s well-kno'wn drawing. 



This new edition contains all that is to be found in the orevious editions, including 

 the curious preface, together with valuable supplementary matter comprising an 

 Introduction, a minute Spiopsis of the Work, and a copious Index. It may be added 

 that the text of the original has not been subjected to any alteration or modification, 

 even its paging being preserved 



The iirst edition of this work was published so far back as 1834, and a second 

 edition was issued the same year. 



No standard work on the Round Towers of Ireland has given rise to so much 

 controversy as O'Brien's. To readers interested in Archaeology and kindred subjects 

 this new edition will doubtless present many advantages owing to its completeness. 



The early editions having long been out of print, copies of the work are very 

 scarce, and when they occur for sale, usually fetch from 3^/- to 40/-. 



Demy 8vo. 



Sport and Travel in High Asia. 



Being a Summer Ramble through Baltistan and Ladakh. 



BY 



Capt. F. E. 5, Adair 



With a Chapter on Central Asian Trade by Capt. S. H. Godfrey, late British 

 Joint Commissioner at Leh. 



Illustrated hy a series of beautiful Photographs and Drawings takett on the spot. 



