W. THACKER 
CO ., LONDON. 
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Demy 8vo., cloth, 334 pp., ios. 6d. net. Rs. 6. 
THE EXPLORATION OF TIBET. 
ITS HISTORY AND PARTICULARS, FROM 1623 to 1904. 
By GRAHAM SANDBERG, B.A. 
With Maps of Tibet and Plan of the Sacred City of Lhasa. 
Athenceum. — “ This is a timely and valuable record of the process of exploration by 
which Tibet has been gradually revealed to Western ken. . . . As a chronicle of travel 
and review of exploration, Mr. Sandberg’s work merits praise for the cautious care and 
industry with which it has been compiled.” 
Two Vols. Demy 8vo. , cloth, 24^. Rs. 18. 
THE HISTORY OF CHINA. 
By DEMETRIUS C. BOULGER. 
(Author of “ Chinese Gordon,” “ Sir Stamford Raffles,” etc., etc.) 
Illustrated with Portraits and Maps. 
The Second Volume contains a full History of China and her connection 
with European Nations, and detailed accounts of all events, including the 
Chino- Japan War, and its Diplomatic consequences. 
Saturday Review. — “ One cannot read this admirable history without feeling how much 
Mr. Boulger’s sympathies have been enlisted by the wonderful record of Chinese achievement 
and Chinese character which he has collected with so much charm and ability.” 
Pall Mall Gazette. — “Regarded as history pure and simple, Mr. Boulger’s latest effort 
is all that such a work should be.” 
Demy 8vo., cloth, 400 pp., 1 6s. Rs. 12. 
THE CONGO STATE; 
OR, THE GROWTH OF CIVILIZATION IN CENTRAL AFRICA. 
By DEMETRIUS C. BOULGER. 
With 60 Illustrations and Map (27 x 25). 
Times. — “ On the whole an accurate and useful summary of the interesting enterprise ot 
the King of the Belgians.” 
Bookman. — A very full and detailed history of the growth, development, and adminis- 
tration of the Congo.” 
Royal i2mo. , cloth, 4^. 6d. net. Rs. 3.8. 
A JAUNT IN JAPAN 
OR, NINETY DAYS’ LEAVE IN THE FAR EAST. 
By Capt. S. C. F. JACKSON, D.S.O. 
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confidently recommend a little book by Capt. S. C. F. Jackson .... is very readable, 
and moreover it contains detailed information as to steamers, places en route, cost of travel- 
ling and living in Japan itself, what to see, and what to avoid ... Captain Jackson is a 
good guide.” 
