TURKISTAN (New Edition. 2 vols., 8vo, $5.00.)
"One of the most valuable and fascinating of publications. The author
has the eye and pen of a journalist, and sees at once what is worth seeing,
and recites his impressions in the most graphic manner."—N. Y. World.
Herbert H. Smith.
BRAZIL; THE AMAZONS AND THE COAST (Illustrated. 8vo, $5.00.)
"Mr. Smith, an American who has lived and traveled for the greater part
of eight years in Brazil, gives so excellent an account of that country that we
cannot regret this addition to the already extensive literature of the subject.
The book is a very successful attempt to present a comprehensive picture,
drawn both from the experience of the author and from that of previous
Brazilian and foreign writers, of the present state of Brazil."—London Academy.
Henry M. Stanley.
IN DARKEST AFRICA (With Maps and Illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo, $7.50.) Sold only by subscription. HOW I FOUND LIVINGSTONE. (With Maps and Illustrations. 8vo, $3.50.)
"This is the noblest record of the achievements of a man of action which
this generation has known. Mr. Stanley writes his book very much as he
marches through Africa—with the irresistible energy of an imperious will.
These volumes have descriptive passages of singular excellence; the style is
trenchant, vigorous and clear; and the literary workmanship is markedly
superior to that of any of his previous work."—New York Tribune.
Thomas Stevens.
AROUND THE WORLD ON A BICYCLE (200 Illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo, $8.00.)
"This book will be found very interesting. All wheelmen will want to
have the history of the greatest bicycle journey ever accomplished; the lover
of adventure will find it richly to his taste; and the general reader will find
in the descriptions of persons, places and customs in far-off lands, much to
please and interest."—The Boston Times.
Bayard Taylor.
ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY OF TRAVEL—TRAVELS IN JAPAN, ARABIA, SOUTH AFRICA, CENTRAL ASIA, CENTRAL AFRICA, SIAM (Six volumes, each Illustrated. 12mo, $1.25.)
"Authenticated accounts of countries, peoples, modes of living and being,
curiosities in natural history, and personal adventure in travels and explorations,
suggest a rich fund of solid instruction combined with delightful
entertainment. The editorship, by one of the most observant and well-traveled
men of modern times, at once secures the high character of the
'Library' in every particular."—The Sunday School Times.
Edward L. Wilson.
IN SCRIPTURE LANDS (With 150 Illustrations from photographs. Large 8vo, $3.50.)
"Here we have a man with the courageous spirit of an explorer, a good
pair of eyes, a good camera, and a good literary style. We have seen no
work of exploration and travel in those lands which gives so clear an idea of
them and of the historic remains and scenes as this."—Chicago Interior.