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Eighth Edition, Cloth Elegant, Bevelled Boards,. Gilt Edges, los^ 6d. 



I AYS OP IND 



By ALIPH CHEEM, 



Comic, Satirical and Descriptive Poems iilustrative of En^iish Life in India, 



"Remarkably bright little book*'*— T!^*? Worlds 



„ - <* Highly amusing ballads and songs, which have 

 already m a former edition warmed the hearts and 

 cheered the loneljr houx's of many an Anglo-Indian, the 

 pictures being chjiefly those of Indian life. There is no 

 mistaking the humour, and at times, indeed, the fun is 

 both ' fast and furious/ One can readily imagine the 

 merriment created round the camp fire by the recitation 

 of 'The Two Thumpers,' which is irresistibly droll. 

 . . , The edition before us is enlarged, and contains 

 illustrations by the author, in addition to which it is 

 beautifully printed and handsomely got up, all which 

 recommendations are sure to make the name of Aliph 

 Cheera more popular in India than ever." — Liverpool 

 Mercury^ 



Illustrated by 



THE AUTHOR, LIONEL INQLIS, 



R. A. STERNDALE, 



and others* 



Ninth Edition, In Square '^zmo, ^s, 



AND OTHER VERSES. 



Being Humorous Poems of Anglo-Indian Official Life. 



By RUDYARD KIPLINQ, 



Author oj- '-*■ Plain Tales from the Btlb^^^ ^^ Barrack Room Ballads^^ 



" The Light that Fazled^^^ etc, 



" They reflect with light gaiety the thoughts; and feelings of actual men and women, and are true as well 

 as clever. . . . Mr. Kipling achieves the feat of making Anglo-Indian society flirt and intrigue visibly before 

 our tYts>."—Str W. W. IJunier m The Academy. 



