PUBLICATIONS OF G. P. PUTNAM'S SONSi 



SPAIN AND THE SPANIARDS; By Edmondo dk Aiuicis, au. 

 thor of "Studies of Paris." "Constantinople," "Holland," etc.** 

 Octavo, with full-page illustrations. Cloth, . . . $2 oo 



" Under the abore title the Messrs. Putnam have pi^blished a very readable 

 account of a Journey made in 9pain, during the reign of Amadous, by Edmondo dc 



"^ ooks on Constantinople and Holland are well known to the 



'the version of ' Spain ' by Miss Wilhelmina 

 degree, the singular animation and pio* 



this book that it contains one of the most 

 >le and faithful panoramas df Spanish life 

 Critic, 



ost readable of all recent ones about this 



" Of his now ^^lo^fSSIfW'lHivel. * Spain ' is second to none of them in 

 freshness of sight and vivadous description.' —iv. K. Tribun*. 



" In every sense an attractive book. The descriptions of scenery are brill- 

 iant."— ^ariftfM Sat. Eve. Gazette. 



" The book Is altogether the pleasantest that has lately been written about 

 Spain."—PAi/a. Timet. 



A SCANDINAVIAN SUMMER— Up to thfe Midnight Sun. By 

 Katharine E. Tyler. Octavo, cloth, . . . $1 75 



'* The book will be eagerly read by persons who intend to vidt the north of 

 Europe, on account of its store of information upon just the points travellers de- 

 sire Icnbwledge of in advance."— ^mA7» Journal. 



" The entire volume is agreeable and instructive.^'— j?/u<:i^/ Registir. 

 " A very valuable and entertaining volume."— (P&ffrrvr. 

 " A very pleasant book of travel."- A^. V. IVorld. 

 NORSK, LAPP, AND FINN. By Frank Vincent, Jr.. author of 

 •* The Land of the White Elephant," "Through and Through th«5 

 Tropics," etc. Octavo, cloth, with frontispiece and njap, $1 50 



"Without doubt, the most valuable work on the manners-and customs of 

 these people that has appeared since Bayard Taylor's ' Norway and Sweden.' "—The 

 Cali/prntan. 



*' Prom no recent traveller do we learn so much . concerning the people of 

 Northern Europe as from Mr. Vincent, who was as fortunate in the selection of the 

 countries which he visited as in the tact which distinguishes his ot>servations, and 

 who is to be congratulated both as a writer and as a traveller." — K. H. .Stoddard, ,in 

 theA^. Y.Eve. Mail. 



„»» • * • Fullof interesting and instructive matter. * *' • The book is 

 entitled to praise."— A^. Y. Herald. 



" He writes in an easy, natural style, with the evident aim of telling in a 

 straightforward way just what he saw and what be thought at the scenes and people 

 he encountered."— A?. K 7V»,*«(«<r. • ^ 



" Intending travellers will find these pages invaluable."— AT, Y: ludeftnditt. 



CUBAN SKETCHES. By James Steele. Octavo, cloth extra, 



about . . . . . . . . . . $1 50 



Graphic studies of life and character by an old rerident^ who han a Vc«n 

 sense of humor abd an ezc^tianally picturesque style. r ~-\ ' 



