PERSIA. 
Demy 8vo, Cloth Decorated, with Map and Illustrations, 
Price 7 s. 6d. 
“ Persian Life and Customs 
With Scenes and Incidents of Residence and Travel in the 
Land of the Lion and the Sun. 
By Rev. S- G. WILSON, M.A. 
“ A clear and singularly well-informed account of ‘ Persian Life and 
Customs.’ There are some attractive pictures in this well-written book, and 
many valuable facts about persons and places.”— Speaker . 
“ It is not possible in a brief review to do justice to this attractive volume. 
Though the book 1 is not intended as a contribution to missionary literature,’ 
its final chapter on ‘ Modern Missions in Persia 5 has some valuable and cheer¬ 
ing facts.”— British Weekly. 
“Presents a vivid description of his residence and travel in that country.” 
—Morning Post. 
“Judged by the standard of missionary productions, it is distinctly above 
par.”— Literary World. 
‘ ‘ Mr. Wilson writes without national or religious bias. He has not only 
studied Persia, but has lived for fifteen years in it ; and, while well acquainted 
with the literature of his subject, he contents himself with giving, with excel¬ 
lent care and judgment, his own experiences and opinions of a country which, 
notwithstanding the changes of recent years, continues to be socially as well 
as politically, one of the most fascinating in Asia.”— Scotsman. 
“A welcome and popular addition to the small library of literature that we 
possess treating of Persia and her people.”— Daily Free Press. 
“The Rev. S. G. Wilson has presented us with a more than usually 
interesting work.”— Daily Record. 
“ This handsome volume contains one of the most interesting pictures of 
Eastern life which we have ever met with.”— Nottingham Daily Express. 
“ The writer is entirely honest in the presentation of facts ; he is guilty of 
no exaggeration or underestimate. It is a thoroughly interesting book.”— 
United Presbyterian (Pittsburg). 
OLIPHANT, ANDERSON & FERRIER, 
ST. MARY STREET, EDINBURGH; 
21 PATERNOSTER SQUARE, LONDON, E.C. 
