FROM MR. MELROSE'S LIST. 



BOOKS OF HISTORICAL INTEREST 

 FROM MR. MELROSE'S CATALOGUE. 



Twenty-five Years' Soldiering in 

 South Africa. 



A Personal Narrative by Capt. H. VERNON WOON. With Por- 

 trait of Author and Illustrations. Medium 8vo, gilt top, 145. net. 



The Northward Trek. 



The Story of the Making of Rhodesia. By STANLEY PORTAL 

 HYATT. Illustrated with Maps and Photographs. Medium 

 8vo, cloth, gilt top, i os. 6d. net. 



This book on South Africa by a well-known novelist will be found to be a 

 work of considerable importance. It has been written from an intimate first-hand 

 knowledge of several important events in South African history, the inwardness 

 of which has been a cause of much debate in England. The story of the Pioneer 

 Column as here told may surprise, but it can be accepted as absolute fact. The 

 author spent a number of years in South Africa ; he knows the country and the 

 people well, and has associated with most of the notable men who have figured 

 in the history of Rhodesia. 



The Drama of Saint Helena. 



(Saint Helene : Les Derniers Jours de 1'Empereur.) By PAUL 

 FREMEAUX. Translated from the French by ALFRED RIEU, 

 B.A. (Cantab.), and the Author. With numerous Illustrations. 

 Demy 8vo, cloth, gilt top, los. 6d. net. 



This latest work on the great figure that has made Saint Helena famous is by 

 a man who has made the subject of Napoleon his life study. The story of these 

 last days of the great Emperor has never been told with fuller and more careful 

 knowledge of the facts, and never with more studied impartiality. The book 

 has been translated into several languages, and it has received the distinction of 

 being crowned by the French Academy. 



Men of the Covenant. 



By ALEXANDER SMELLIE, D.D. Medium 8vo, cloth, gilt top, 



7S. 6d. net. [Seventh Edition. 



In this edition of Dr. Smellie's great work, nearly a hundred additional 

 pages of new matter have been included ; the whole book has been re-set, 

 and fine illustrations by A. SCOTT RANKIN and E. A. PIKE have supplanted 

 the old drawings. 



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