A WORK OF GREAT VALUE. 



The International Geography. 



By Seventy Authors, including Right Hon. James 

 Bryce, Sir W. M. Conway, Prof. W. M. Davis; Prof. 

 Angelo Heilprin, Prof. Fridtjof Nansen, Dr. J. Scott 

 Keltie, and F. C. Selous. With 488 Illustrations. 

 Edited by Hugh Robert Mill, D. Sc. Svo. 1088 

 pages. Cloth, $3.50. 



" Can unhesitatingly be given the first place among publications of 

 its kind in the English language. ... An inspection of the list of asso- 

 ciate authors leads readily to the conclusion that no single volume in 

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 of so many eminent specialists as this one. . . . The book should find 

 a place in every library, public or private, that contains an alias or 

 gazetteer." — The Nation. 



" The attempt to present in one volume an authoritative modern 

 summary of the whole of geography as fully as space vv'ould permit has 

 been admirably successful." — New York Sun. 



" In brief, it may be said to be both a reference book and a con- 

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 his library." — Chicago Evening Post. 



"In his entirely studious moments the geographer cherishes above 

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 constantly introduced, and there is, finally, a splendid index." — New 

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