Books of Travel and Description. 



BLENNERHASSETT and SLEEMAN. — Adventures in Mashonaland, 

 by Two Hospital Nurses. Rose Blennerhasseit and Lucy Slee- 

 MAN. With Map. New and cheaper edition. 8vo. ^1.25. 



"The book is written in direct, unconventional language. It will, we are con- 

 vinced, be widely read and widely enjoyed." — London Times. 



"Their book is emphatically a book to be read; not only for its own sake, for the 

 entertainment which it affords, and for its pleasant and unpretending merit, but also 

 because it is one which makes one think more highly of human nature as a whole. 

 To speak well of themselves was evidently the very last thing in the authors' minds, 

 who, indeed, studiously avoid any reference to their feelings; nevertheless, it is a 

 book that should make Englishmen proud of their fellow-countrywomen." — Spectator. 



BOWER. — Diary of a Journey across Tibet. By Capt. Hamilton 

 Bower, 17th Bengal Cavahy. With many Illustrations. 8vo. 

 Cloth. $3.75. 



"A valuable book — which will be found extremely interesting." — S. F. Chronicle. 



CARPENTER. — From Adams Peak to Elephanta : Sketches in Ceylon 

 and India. By Edward Carpenter. With Illustrations. 8vo. 

 ^3.50. 



COLE. — The Gypsy Road. A Journey from Krakow to Coblentz. By 

 Grenville a. J. Cole, M.R.LA., F.G..S. With Illustrations by 

 Edmund H. New. i2mo. ^1.75. 



FIELDE. — A Corner of Cathay. Studies from Life among the Chinese. 

 By Adele M. Fielde, author of " A Dictionary of the Svvatow 

 Dialect," " Pagoda Shadows," Chinese Nights' Entertainment," 

 etc. Illustrated by artists in the celebrated school of Go Leng, at 

 Swatow, China. Small 4to. Cloth. ^3.00. 



" Graphic and intimate sketches of Chinese life and manners, by an American lady 

 well acquainted with the country, its people, and their language; very attractively 

 illustrated in colors from original sketches by artists of the celebrated school of Go 

 Leng at Swatow." — London Titnes. 



" With charming illustrations by native artists. . . . Contains some very interest- 

 ing facts about the life of the Chinese." — lVest??iinster Gazette. 



" Her new volume, in addition to an engaging exterior, shows many proofs of 

 literary art as well as of abundant material and a wise selection." — N. V. Nation. 



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