TRAVEL, TOPOGRAPHY, AND SPORT (contd.) 
SWITZERLAND OF THE SWISS. By Frank Webb. 
“ Mr. Webb's account of that unknown country is intimate, 
faithful, and interesting. It is an attempt to convey a real know- 
ledge of a striking people — an admirably successful attempt." — 
Morning Leader. 
GERMANY OF THE GERMANS. By Robert M. Berry. 
" Mr. Berry abundantly proves his ability to write of Germany 
of the Germans in an able and informing fashion. What he does 
is to state, so far as can be done within the scope of a single handy 
volume, particulars of all aspects of life as lived in Germany to-day." 
— Daily Telegraph. 
TURKEY OF THE OTTOMANS. By Lucy M. J. Garnett. 
“ There could hardly be a better handbook for the newspaper 
reader who wants to understand all the conditions of the ‘ danger 
zone.' " — Spectator. 
BELGIUM OF THE BELGIANS. By Demetrius C. Boulger. 
“ A very complete handbook to the country." — World. 
HOLLAND OF THE DUTCH. By the same author. 
“ . . . It contains everything that one needs to know about 
the country. Mr. Boulger has the seeing eye, and everything is 
described with vivacity and sympathetic insight. The book is as 
interesting as it is useful, and a series of splendid photographs is 
not its least notable feature."- — Aberdeen Free Press. 
SERVIA OF THE SERVIANS. By Chedo Mijatovich. 
“ It is a useful and informative work and it deserves to be widely 
read." — Liverpool Daily Courier. 
JAPAN OF THE JAPANESE. By Professor J. H. Longford. With 
map. 
“ A capital historical resume and a mine of information regard- 
ing the country and its people." — London and China Telegraph. 
Other Volumes in preparation. 
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