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JAMES IRVJN LUPTON^ F.R.C. V.S., author of " Tlie External 

 Anatomy of the Horse" ir'c. 



The Horse : as he Was, as he Is, and as he Ought to Be, with 

 Illustrations. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. 

 " Written with a pood ohjcctin view, uamely. to create an interest in the important 

 F-tibjfct of hors-p-brerdinp, more especially that eloss Unown as genera] utility horses. 

 'I"h*i boolt contains several illustrations, is well primed .ind handsomely bound, and we 

 bopo will meet with the attention it deserves." — Lixp. Stock Journal. 



T. MILLER MAGUIRE, M.A., LL.D. 

 American War — Campaigns in Virginia, i8^i-2, wiih Maps. Royal 

 8vo, paper covers, 3s. 6d. 



MRS MANNING. 

 Ancient and Media:val India. Being the Histoiy, Religion, Laws, 

 Caste, Manners and Customs, Language, Literature, Poetry, Philo- 

 sophy, Astronomy, Algebra, Medicine, Architecture, Manufactures, 

 Commerce, &c., of the Hindus, taken from their Writings. With 

 Illustrations. 2 vols., demy 8vo, 30s. 



IRVING MONTAGU {late Special War Correspondent " Illustrated 

 London News "). 

 Camp and Studio. Illustrated by the Author. New Edition. Crown 

 8vo, 6s. 



" [lis animated pages and sketches have a more than ephemeral Interest, and 

 present a moving picture of the romance and the misery of countries and populations 

 ravafjed by ffrcat opposing: armies, and many a picturesque episode of personal cv- 

 perienoes ; he is pleasant and amusing enough." — Daily A'gw's. 



" Mr Irving Montagu's narrative of his experiences as war artist of the Illustrated 

 London News during the Russo-Turkish war, though late in a|)pearing, may- be read 

 with interest. War correspondents and artists usually enjoy a fair share of adventure, 

 but Mr Montagu appears to have revelled in dangers whicli seem anything but desir- 

 able when studied in cold blood. Mr Montagu has much that is interesting to tell 

 about the horrors of the siege of Kara and the prowess of the fair young Amazon who 

 commanded a troop of Bashi-Bazuks, and even seduced a Russian general to her side. 

 How he got to the front in spitcof Russian prohibition, disguised as a camp follower, 

 how his portmanteau was shelled a few inches behind his back, what he risiicd and 

 what he saw in the memorable lines before Plevna, will be read with great interest. 

 The book is well illustrated by many vigorous sketches, some of which arc exceedingly 

 humorous."— ^(Aencettm. 



" A bright chatty record of wars, scenes, and adventures In various parts of the 

 world." — Echo. 



Wanderings of a War Artist. Illustrated by the Author. New 

 Edition. Crown 8vo, 6s. 



" Mr Montagu is to be congratulated on an eminently readable book, which, both 

 in style and matter, is above the average of productions in this kind." — The Momiitg 

 Post. 



" This is an enchanting book. Equally as writer and as artist, Mr Irving Montagu 

 i^ a delightful companion. This beautiful and exceptionally interesting volume does 

 not by any means exhaust the literary and artistic achievements of the well-known 

 ' special ' of the Illustrated London News.'' — The Daily Neva. 



" His own adventures are largely seasoned with stories of other people and anec- 

 dotes he picks up He went through the second siege of Paris under the Connnune, 

 and some of the best reading in the book is the picture he gives of the state of poor, 

 beautiful Paris, seen by the eye of an observing, impartial man, who has no object in 

 cither exaggerating or under-colouring the work of the Commune." — Tlie Spectator. 



"The adventures of Mr Moptagu are narrated with humour, and are seldom dull 

 reading." — Glasgow Herald. 



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