BOOKS OF TRAVEL 



By Sm SAMUEL W. BAKEIi, Pacilv, F.RS. etc. 

 ISMAILIA : A Narrative of the Expedition to 



CENTRAL AFKICA FOU THE SOPPKESSIOK OF THE SLAVE 

 TRADE, firgnniiied by LSMAIL, Kbeduti of Eoyit. With Por- 

 traits, Mnpg,' and Fifty FuIl-pago llltistmtioiia by Zweckor and 

 Diirand. 2 vols, Svo, 36s. 



" TliBBe two splendid voluniiw wfJl well pei»r the uteiost aiudous carlimitr with 

 whJeh the fniblic has fiwaikid tli*ir lippeiiraneo. Ifo eaterpHsa of modern timea bus 

 excitol moTO inten'St thcin that which Sir Saranel BakeT undeii-ook flvu years ago, 

 BBd the Hti>ry of the wliote campaignj told hy htiiiself, adds nnotJicr tiirilUnj chapter 

 the htatory nf AMcan ailvuntiiro.'"— Dfflfiy Nuw*, Oct. 28- 



It U a rtofy of the titmont Intemt, and will talt* S» place among ths most 

 remarkftljlt- rawrds of British hardihood, . . . For our own part wo ijIiaU not hesi- 

 tate to afBrm that wo mgnrd this Bpirit*^d and sitople tiarmtlve aa an imdylag 

 bonotu* to EngUidi literature, which it enrtcho! with the wcord of mimly an4 eameat 

 de«(te more eloquent thiui words."— iJdii* Telegraph, Oct. ES. 



Fiftli and Cheapc^r Editbri, crown Svo. cloth extra, ff.f. 



THE NILE TRIBUTARIES OP ABYSSINIA, 



AND THE SWOIU) HUNTEKS OF THE HAAIRAM AHABS. 

 With. Maps and ntiinBTou* inustrationa. 



"It ftdttB mach to our Informatton wjqiiecttnjr l^yptlaii Ahysainia and the 

 dlCTtiTent tacea thut si>r«ad ever It. It contains, moreovw, tamo notable iBstftiicea at 

 Sngllah daiini? and etiterprifling skill : 11 alwOTuJB to M»iui*teil ialen of esploit* dear 

 to the beart of the Brltkh apoitjanan ; and It wtU attract even tlie IimHt studious 

 t«adiu, aa Ihe uitbcir teUa a atoiy well, and ean desc^rihe nature with UQeotumQU 

 powet-^TOwet. 



Fourth and Cheaper Edition, fprvrn Svo. ckith extra. 6,^, 



THE ALBERT N'YANZA GREAT BASIN 



OF THE NILE^ AND EXPLORATION OF THE KILE SOURCES. 

 With Mapfl and nmneroua inustrntiona. 



" dianulngly wrltttn, fuH, aa l» expected, of tooMMt, aad ft«e from that 

 wearliome reiteration of uselc^ fujcts which U the drawback to almost aU. hooki of 

 African travel"— A'pectdlor. 



MACMILLAN AND CO. LONDON. 



