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. 8vo. 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 atlas or 

 gazetteer." — The Nation. 



" The attempt to present in one volume an authoritative modern 

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

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