EARLY IN APRIL. 
THE 
Frontiers of Baluchistan 
TRAVELS ON THE BORDERS OF PERSIA & AFGHANISTAN. 
By G. P. TATE, 
F.R.G.S., M.R.A.S., of the Indian Surveys. 
With an Introduction by COLONEL SIR A. HENRY McMAHON. 
With a Coloured Frontispiece, thirty-six Plates and two Maps. 
Demy 8vo. 12s. 6d. net. 
*1 Mr. Tate’s long and arduous journeyings in that deeply interesting region 
lying on the borders of India, Persia, and Afghanistan have provided 
him with rich and varied experiences. 
*1 His narrative is full of incident and adventure. 
^ His vivid pictures of that wild, weird land are such as none but a true child 
of the desert could paint. 
*1 He tells of vast ruins and their historical associations. 
*1 His knowledge of the people is intimate, and his account of their life and 
ways, their quaint legends and stirring tales of wild deeds add much 
to the interest of a fascinating book. 
KUH-I-TAFTAN (FROM NEAR LADIS) 
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With a Coloured Frontispiece , Thirty-six Plates and Two Maps. 
Demy 8vo. 12s. 6d. net. 
London : WITHERBY & CO., 326, High Holborn, W.C. 
