Mr. Edward Arnold's List. 



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IN AND BEYOND THE HIMALAYAS. 



A Record of Sport and Travel in the Abode of Snow. 



By S. J. STONE, 



Late Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Western Circle North-West Provinces of India. 

 With i6 full-page Illustrations by Charles Whymper. Demy 8vo., i6s. 



The author of this work has spent many years in India, and gives the 

 record of several expeditions made for purposes of sport and exploration 

 combined. He travelled through a great deal of practically unknown 

 country in the Himalayas and borders of Tibet, and gives much valuable 

 information about the scenes and people met with in the course of his 

 journeys. The sporting incidents are exciting and graphically described, 

 including the successful chase of nearly all the varieties of big game to be 

 found in the regions traversed. 



The book will be splendidly illustrated by Mr. Charles Whymper. 



FIFTY YEARS' REMINISCENCES OF INDIA. 



By LIEUT.-COLONEL W. POLLOK, 

 Late Madras Staff Corps, 

 Author of Sport in Bnrnia/i,' etc. 



With i6 full-page Illustrations by A. C. Corbould. Demy 8vo., i6s. 



Colonel PoUok's reminiscences go back as far as the old ' Company 

 days, when he first went out to India as a cadet. All through his long 

 career he has had a succession of exciting adventures by flood and field, and 

 has witnessed an immense variety of interesting and amusing episodes. He 

 is a good hand at telling a good story, and the book fairly bristles with 

 anecdotes. Considerable space is allotted to sporting recollections, and the 

 author has had such hair-breadth escapes and such excellent luck in his 

 pursuit of big game that he presents a record difficult to surpass. 



THROUGH THE SUB-ARCTIC FOREST. 



A Record of a Canoe Journey for 4,000 miles, from Fort Wrangel 

 to the Pelly Lakes, and down the Yukon to the Behring Sea. 



By WARBURTON PIKE, 



Author of ' The Barren Grounds of Canada.' 



With Illustrations by Charles Whymper, from Puotographs taken by the 

 Author, and a Map. Demy 8vo., i6s. 



