INDIA. 
Post 8vo, Cloth Extra, with Portrait and Seven Illustrations, 
Price 3s. 6d. 
By Rev. JACOB CHAMBERLAIN, M.D., D.D. 
11 A capital collection of stories and sketches of mission work among the 
Telugus of South India."— British Weekly. 
“ Dr. Chamberlain has given us here a fascinating volume, calculated to 
create and sustain a deep interest in missionary labours. It is worthy of a 
place in every Sunday school library."— Birmingham S.S, Record, 
“ There is a romance about many of these stories which will appeal 
particularly to young people ; but the missionary aspect is never lost sight of, 
and the volume is well calculated to win many new friends, and perhaps 
volunteers, for the foreign field. The illustrations are good.”— Record. 
“ It is beautified by eight full-page illustrations, and an admirable photograph 
of the author. We heartily commend it as a bright and breezy volume, rich 
in stirring incident and thrilling narrative."— Sword and Trowel, 
“ The author is possessed of a facile pen, and his pictures of life and work 
among the villages are interesting and at times vividly realistic. They bear 
testimony to the resource of the author amid difficult and dangerous circum¬ 
stances, and to the unfailing enthusiasm that has sustained him in his efforts 
for the Christianisation of the people of India."— Daily Free Press, 
“A bright and entertaining narrative, brimful of stirring incidents. We 
most cordially commend the volume as entertaining and highly instructive.”— 
Stirling Observer . 
“ ‘In the Tiger Jungle’ is worth reading by everyone interested in India, 
whether from a commercial or religious point of view."— Dundee Advertiser. 
“ There are records of thrilling adventure and uphill work, while the large¬ 
heartedness and hopefulness of the book give it a special charm.”— East and 
West, 
OLIPHANT, ANDERSON & FERRIER, 
ST. MARY STREET, EDINBURGH; 
21 PATERNOSTER SQUARE, LONDON, E.C. 
