AN AMERICAN FOUR-IN-HAND IN BRITAIN. 
By ANDREW CARNEGIE. 
1 Vol., small quarto, S3.00. Cheap Edition, yellow paper cover, 25 cents. 
The book gives a lively account of the author’s famous drive with a party of friends on a coach 
through England and Scotland. The trip was originally suggested by Mr. Black’s novel, “The 
Strange Adventures of a Phaeton,” and extended from Brighton to Inverness, a distance of more 
than eight hundred miles, which was accomplished in about seven weeks. Mr. Carnegie is an enter¬ 
taining and agreeable writer, and this record of his novel journey makes a most delightful and read¬ 
able book. 
Uniform with the small quarto edition of AN AMERICAN FOUR-IN-HAND IN BRITAIN. 
ROUND THE WORLD. 
By ANDREW CARNEGIE. 
1 Vol., small quarto, S2.50. 
Mr. Carnegie’s Four-in-Hand in Britain was one of the brightest and most popular books of 
the season. His new volume, as it has a wider scope, has also a more comprehensive interest and 
value. Buoyant, keen, joyous, and practical, the author sets down without reserve or affectation, just 
the impressions that made themselves most vividly felt at the moment, and the rapid flow of the 
narrative fairly enchains the reader’s attention. 
Sailing from San Francisco to Japan on his course round the world, the larger part of Mr. Car¬ 
negie’s book is taken up with the description of Eastern lands, and it forms a real addition to the 
literature of travel. 
TRIUMPHANT DEMOCRACY; 
OR, FIFTY YEARS' MARCH OF THE REPUBLIC. 
By ANDREW CARNEGIE. 
1 Vol., 8vo. Price, ^2.00. 
This work will open the eyes of the masses to the wonderful advancement—physical, moral, po¬ 
litical, and intellectual—of the United States during the last half century, an advancement either little 
understood or willfully misrepresented in Europe. Though various causes have contributed to this 
unexampled rate of progress, the principal one, in Mr. Carnegie’s opinion, is the fundamental fact of 
the equality of the citizen in the Republic. 
CHRONICLE OF THE COACH. 
CHARING CROSS TO ILFRACOMBE. 
By JOHN DENISON CHAMPLIN, Jr. 
Illustrated l>y Edward E. Chichester. 1 rol., 12mo. New Edition, #1.85. 
“The book takes us into the old and out-of-the-way places of which we have heard le ss, and in 
which we are more interested because of their old-time and eventful histories, their quaint buildings, 
customs, and people, their charming scenery and their poetic legends The company is meny,wise 
and observant; harmless and witty jest and repartee abound, and all these find in Mr. Champlin 
lively and intelligent chronicler F—Chicago Interior. 
