Selections from Cassell Petter &* Galpm's Volumes {Continued). 



The King's Secret. 



By the Due de Broglie. Being the Secret Correspondence 

 of Louis XV. with his Diplomatic Agents, from 1752 to 1774. 

 Two Volumes, demy 8vo, cloth, 24s. 



New Greece. 



By Lewis Sergeant. Demy 8vo, with Two Maps, 21s. 

 "Mr. Sergeant's work is not that of a traveller; it comes to us with higher 

 claims. It is a combination of the historical, the economic, and the political. 

 There is no work which can be compared with Mr. Sergeant's for the compre- 

 hensiveness with which it states what is known as the Greek Question." — British 

 Quarterly Review. 



Russia. 



By D. Mackenzie Wallace, M.A., Member of the Imperial 



Russian Geographical Society. Cheap Edition, in One Vol., with 



Two Maps, 10s. 6d. Library Edition, Two Vols., with Maps, 24s. 



" Undoubtedly the best book written on modern Russia by a foreigner, 



and one of the best books ever written on that country by either foreigner or 



native. " — Times. 



Armenia, and the Campaign of 1877. 



By C. B. Norman, late Special Correspondent of The Times 

 at the Seat of War. With specially-prepared Maps. Cloth, ^i is. 

 "The book is the best we have seen on the subject." — Scotsman. 



Egypt as It Is. 



By J. C. McCoan, late Editor of the Levant Herald. Demy 

 8vo, cloth, with Map, £\ is. 

 "Supplies a want which is much felt — a detailed and a truthful and able account 

 of the country as it is in its moral, material, and economical aspect." — Atheruzum. 



Turkey in Europe. 



By Lieut.-Col. James Baker. Demy 8vo, with Maps, £i is. 

 " Col. James Baker has given us the best and most instructive book we have 

 yet seen on Turkey in Europe." — Edinburgh Quarterly Review. 



A Ride to Khiva. 



By Captain Burnaby. Cheap Edition. With Maps, 7s. 6d. 



The Great Thirst Land. A Ride through 



Natal, Orange Free State, Transvaal, Kalahari. By 

 Parker Gillmore (" Ubique "). Cheap Edition, with Map, 7s. 6d. 



Cassell Petter &> Gal pin : Ludgate Hill, London; Paris; and New Yor/c. 



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