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SELECTIONS FROM 

 Mr. Edward Arnold's List 



A STAFF OFFICER'S SCRAP-BOOK. By Lieut.-General Sir 

 Ian Hamilton, K.C.B. With numerous Maps, Panoramic Sketches, and 

 Illustrations. Two Vols. i8s. net each. 



' Sir lan's .second volume is a happy complement of the first. AV'rilten in the same unrestrained 

 and brilHant style, never dry or overweighted with military terminology, it is a work from the fucile 

 pen of an observant, clever, and cultivated gentleman, in which all who delight in the best books of 

 travel and adventure will revel. It is a book of war and adventure from cover to cover, and there are 

 rides, toils, and sufferings which both chill and fire the blood.' — The Daily Telegraph. 



FROM THE NIGER TO THE NILE. By Lieut. Bovd 



Alexander. Two Vols. With 250 Illustrations and Maps. Large 

 Medium 8vo., 36s. net. 



' An admirable record of an e.vpedition which has given its leader a very distinguished place among 

 African explorers. Every page records some curious e.vperience.' — The StaiiilarU. 



' .\n entrancing book of travel. The admirable photographs which enrich these two volumes are 

 most in cresting, and often tells us more than even the eloquent letterpress can do.'— The Daily 

 Chronicle. 



HOUSEBOAT DAYS IN CHINA. By J. O. P. Bland, 

 Author of ' China under the Empress Dowager.' Illustrated by W. D. 

 Straight. Medium 8vo. , 15s. net. 



' Mr. Bland's book is excellent.' — The Scotsman. 



' Mr. Bland has written a delightful account of their experiences. Even the present reviewer, a 

 degenerate who never shoots anything, rejoiced in Mr. Bland's book." — The Irish Tiiiics. 



A SCAMPER THROUGH THE FAR EAST. Including a 

 Visit to the Manchurian Battlefields. By Major H. H. Avstin, C.M.G., 

 D.S.O., R.E. With Illustrations and Maps. One Vol. Demy 8vo. , 

 15s. net. 



' The book can be well recommended to those who wish to revive old memories, and those who 

 would realise something of the milieu of what may possibly 'oe the .scene of the next of the world's 

 great conflicts.' — The Daily Mail. 



THIRTY SEASONS IN SCANDINAVIA. By E. B. Kennedy. 



With numerous Illustrations. Demy Svo., los. 6d. net. 



' " Thirty Seasons in Scandinavia " will be read with great pleasure and interest. The author has 

 been modest enough to compress into one by no means portly volume the reminiscences of thirty 

 crowded years of sport and adventure, and in consequence we find that every page is full of entertain- 

 ment.' — The Field. 



London: EDWARD ARNOLD. 41 & 43 Mapdox Street, W, 



