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SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & CO.'S NEW BOOKS.

FOURTH EDITION NOW READY AT ALL THE LIBRARIES.

THE STRANGE ADVENTURES OF A HOUSE-BOAT.

By WILLIAM BLACK.

3 vols. crown 8vo.

'It is pleasantly told, with a plentiful seasoning of descriptions of scenery. . . .

A wholesome, fragrant book.' SATURDAY KEVIEW. "There is a great deal that is very pleasant and even charming in "The Strange Adventures of a House-Boat." Mr. Black's style is as good as ever, and in welcome contrast to the shambling periods of many of his contemporaries.'

ATHEN ECM.

Those in search of a good novel, full of pleasant pictures of men, women, and things, may be safely referred to Mr. William Black's three volumes.'-DAILY TELEGRAPH. It is doubtful whether to any of Mr. Black's novels there can be so justly applied the epithet "delightful" as to his "Strange Adventures of a House-Boat."-MORNING POST.

NOW READY, SECOND EDITION.

THE PIONEERS OF THE ALPS. A Collection of Portraits of the Leading Guides of the Oberland, of the Valais, of Savoy, and of Piedmont. By C. D. CUNNINGHAM and Captain ABNEY, C.B., R.E., F.R.S. In 1 imperial 8vo. vol. cloth extra, price ONE GUINEA.

CONTENTS.-I. GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF MOUNTAINEERING. 1. Period 1387-1787. 2. Period 1788-1854. 3. Period 1855-1865. 4. Period 1866-1885. Alpine Accidents. Mountaineering without Guides. Mountaineering in Winter. Ice-Axe and Rope. Guidecraft. II. THE TRAINING OF MOUNTAINEERS. III. THE PORTRAITS. IV. GUIDES OF THE PRESENT DAY. V. IN MEMORIAM.'

'Captain Abney may be cordially congratulated on having succeeded in a by no means easy task. . . . The portraits as a rule are both excellent as likenesses and admirable as photographs.'-ATHENÆUM.

...

'Mr. Cunningham has done well . . . in bringing together a series of lives of the great guides of the Alps, written as far as possible each by the amateur in whose company the guide most frequently worked. The time is propitious for the appearance of such a work. . . . The volume in question would be but half noticed if one omitted to mention the remarkably fine series of portraits and other illustrations with which it is embellished.'-ACADEMY.

INCWADI YAMI; or, Twenty Years' Personal Experience in

South Africa. By J. W. MATTHEWS, M.D., late Vice-President of the Legislative Council of South Africa. Royal 8vo. with numerous Illustrations, cloth, 14s.

It is a mine of information concerning its author's own province of West Griqualand, and its high tone on all moral questions raises it considerably above the average level of printed colonial experiences.'-ATHEN.EUM.

CHEAP EDITION OF JULES VERNE'S KÉRABAN THE INFLEXIBLE. In 2 vols., Illustrated, crown 8vo. paper boards, 18. per vol.; or, in cloth, gilt edges, 28. per vol.

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SECOND EDITION, NOW READY.

Imperial 32mo. marbled edges, ornamental cloth, 3s. 6d.; roan, 4s. 6d.

LOW'S POCKET ENCYCLOPÆDIA:

A Compendium of General Knowledge for Ready Reference. Containing 1,206 columns, upwards of 25,000 References, and numerous Plates. Specialists in various departments of learning have assisted the Author.

OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

'An enormous mass of information.'-SATURDAY REVIEW. Very correct and trustworthy.'-STANDARD.

'The neatest, smallest, and most useful Encyclopædia we have yet seen.'-SPECTATOR.

The pith of volumes has been packed into a little book which can be put easily in the pocket.'-SCOTSMAN.

'It is no hasty compilation, but a comprehensive work of reference of a very solid and useful character.'

DAILY CHRONICLE.

Undoubtedly contains much more information than was ever before crowded into a single volume of anything like the same dimensions. A judicious use of signs and contractions enables historical, biographical, and scientific facts to be very briefly and yet thoroughly recorded.'-LLOYD'S.

It is the handiest book of reference ever offered to the public.'-COURT CIRCULAR

"This diminutive dictionary will provide the inquirer with brief answers to the innumerable questions arising amid the affairs of ordinary life.'-PUBLIC OPINION.

Explains almost every known subject or object, scientific or otherwise.' EUROPEAN MAIL.

A veritable multum in parvo. . . . Its store of facts is wonderfully graphic and extensive. Its information is well up to date.'-LEEDS MERCURY.

A wonderful little Encyclopædia. . . . A perfect marvel of condensation and arrangement. It is not enough to say that we know of nothing to surpass this miniature Encyclopædia-we know of nothing which approaches it.' GLASGOW HERALD.

London: SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE & RIVINGTON, LIMITED,

St. Dunstan's House, Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, E.C.

NEW COPYRIGHT WORK

BY

E. P. ROE.

Ready in a few days. Handsomely printed on good paper and very attractively bound in cloth, PRICE TWO SHILLINGS.

Rev. E. P. ROE'S

LAST NOVEL,

MISS LOU

The late E. P. ROE concluded arrangements with Messrs. WARD, LOCK & CO. a few weeks before his death for the publication of the above Story, which he considered the best of all his Novels. The Trade are requested to place their orders at once, as a very large sale is expected.

Other Works by Mr. E. P. ROE are:

Opening of a Chestnut Burr.

A Face Illumined.
Barriers Burned Away.
What Can She Do?

A Day of Fate.

Without a Home.

AKnight of the 19th Century.

Near to Nature's Heart.
From Jest to Earnest.

His Sombre Rivals.

An Original Belle.

He Fell in Love with his Wife.
The Earth Trembled.
Driven Back to Eden.

London: WARD, LOCK & CO., Salisbury Square, E.C.

W. H. ALLEN & CO.'S LIST.

NEW WORK BY SIR RICHARD temple, Bart., M.P. With 32 Coloured Plates, reproduced by Chromo-lithography from the Author's Original Paintings on the Spot, and 4 Maps. Imperial 8vo. 318. 6d.

PALESTINE ILLUSTRATED.

By SIR RICHARD TEMPLE, Bart., M.P., G.C.S.I., C.I.E., D.C.L. (Oxon.), Author of 'Journals kept in Hyderabad, Kashmir, Sikkim, and Nepaul' &c.

The PLATES include-Cana of Galilee, Joppa, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Gethsemane, Bethany, Bethlehem, Jacob's Well, Mount of Beatitudes, Nazareth, Storm on the Lake of Gennesareth, &c. &c.

The GUARDIAN says:- Every picture is a study in itself; and the study is much helped by Sir R. Temple's description; for he paints with words as cleverly as with pencil...... He has produced a very delightful book, and one that will set the Holy Land in quite a new aspect to many readers.'

A HISTORY OF THE INDIAN MUTINY. By T. R. E. HOLMES. A New

and Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

A NEW and CHEAPER EDITION of

THE DECISIVE BATTLES OF INDIA FROM 1746-1849 (INCLUSIVE). By

Colonel G. B. MALLE ON, C.S.I., Author of The History of the French in India.' With a Portrait of the
Author, a Map, and 3 Plans. Crown 8vo. 78. 6d.
Now ready. SECOND SERIES.

SKETCHES OF SOME DISTINGUISHED ANGLO-INDIANS.

By Colonel

W. F. B. LAURIE, Retired, Royal (Madras) Artillery. With Portrait of Colonel G. B. Malleson, C.S.I.

Now ready, price 2s.

Cr. 8vo. 68.

LONDON IN 1888. Illustrated by Eighteen Bird's-eye Views of the Principal Streets, also by a Map showing its Chief Suburbs and Environs. Originally compiled by HERBERT FRY, Editor of The Royal Guide to the London Charities,' 'Handbook to Normandy, The Road to Paris,' &c. &c. Eighth Year of Issue, Revised and Enlarged.

MILITARY MOSAICS: a Set of Tales and Sketches of Soldierly Themes. By JOHN AUGUSTUS O'SHEA, Author of Leaves from the Life of a Special Correspondent.' Crown 8vo. 58. WELLINGTON; or, the Public and Private Life of Arthur, First Duke of

Wellington, as told by himself, his Comrades, and his intimate Friends. By G. LATHOM BROWNE, Author of 'Narratives of State Trials in the Nineteenth Century,' The Life of the Duke of Wellington (1853),' &c. Crown 8vo. 68.

WHERE TO TAKE A HOLIDAY: Health Resorts, Home and Foreign. The Holiday Number of the LONDON MEDICAL RECORDER for 1888. With Illustrations. 8vo. sewed, 18.

TO GIBRALTAR AND BACK IN AN EIGHTEEN TONNER. By ONE OF THE

CREW. With Chart, Illustrations from Sketches by BARLOW MOORE, and Photographs. Crown 8vo. 68. HANDBOOK OF THE ITALIAN SCHOOLS IN THE DRESDEN GALLERY. By C. J. Ff. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d.

The SATURDAY REVIEW says:- A useful compilation, both as a reference book for students and a guide for tourists. .There is a good Index both to subjects and numbers.'

BOOKS OF TRAVEL.

ORIENT AND OCCIDENT: a Journey East from Lahore to Liverpool. By Major-Gen. R. C. W. REVELEY MITFORD, Author of To Caubul with the Cavalry Brigade.' With Illustrations from Sketches by the Author. Crown 8vo. 88. 6d.

EIGHTEEN HUNDRED MILES ON A BURMESE TAT THROUGH BURMAH, SIAM, AND THE EASTERN SHAN STATES. By an ordinary British Subaltern, to wit, Lieut. G. J. YOUNGHUSBAND, Queen's Own Corps of Guides. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 5s.

EMINENT WOMEN SERIES.-EDITED BY JOHN H. INGRAM.

New Volume.

HANNAH MORE. BY CHARLOTTE M. YONGE.

It is almost needless to say that Miss Yonge has made excellent use of the simple and interesting materials at her command, and that she has produced a sympathetic and discriminating monograph on Hannah More.' SCOTS MAGAZINE.

This day is published, royal 4to. £3. 3s.; Coloured, £6. 6s. With Sixty-eight Full-page Illustrations.
THE ORDERS OF CHIVALRY. From the Original Statutes of the Various Orders
of Knighthood and other Sources of Information. By Major J. H. LAURENCE-ARCHER, formerly 60th King's Royal
Rifle Corps.

THE STATESMEN SERIES.-EDITED BY L. C. SANDERS.
New Volume.

PRINCE METTERNICH. By Col. G. B. MALLESON, C.S.I.

London: W. H. ALLEN & CO., 13 Waterloo Place, S.W.

Letts's Diaries

For 1889.

Messrs. CASSELL & COMPANY, LIMITED, beg to state that the Rough and Commercial Editions of these Unrivalled Publications will be Ready early in September, and the Office and Pocket editions in October.

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NEW DIARIES,

1889.

The 'Alexandra' Pocket-
Book and Diary.-A Novelty
to be Introduced this Season.
Its uniform elegance in all details,
combined with its utility as a
Diary and Pocket-Book, should
bring it into great favour.

The Waistcoat-Pocket
Diary. This Handy Miniature
Diary, produced for the First
Time Last Season, met with con-
siderable favour.

Pocket Diaries in Limp

Russia and Limp French Morocco. The Bindings may be Safely Recommended; they are Well Finished, Elegant, and Neat, and the Prices Moderate.

Commercial Editions:

Nos. 100, 101, and 102introduced last year-were highly successful. For good value in Paper Covers, interleaved blotting, we recommend the following, viz., Nos. 37, 47, 39, and 49, which have been recently enlarged and improved.

Special Notice is directed to the New and Recently Produced varieties, of which Full Particulars of Prices, &c., will be found in the Order Forms to be had on Application to

CASSELL & COMPANY, LIMITED, Ludgate Hill, LONDON, E.C.
PARIS, NEW YORK, and MELBOURNE.

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COMPLETION of the ENCYCLOPÆDIC DICTIONARY.

Messrs. CASSELL & COMPANY have the
pleasure to announce that the concluding Volume
of this great work will be ready for publication
in October.

The Encyclopædic Dictionary.

A NEW AND EXHAUSTIVE WORK OF REFERENCE TO
ALL THE WORDS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE,
WITH A FULL ACCOUNT OF THEIR MEANINGS, ORIGIN,
AND USE.

Complete in 14 Divisional Volumes, 5,000 pages, bound in cloth, 10s. 6d. each;
or Seven Volumes handsomely bound in half-morocco, 21s. each.

LEBON-PELET.'

FRANCE AS IT IS. By ANDRÉ LEBON and PAUL PELET, Professors
in the School of Political Sciences, Paris. Specially written for English
readers, and translated from the French by Mrs. WILLIAM ARNOLD.
Three Maps. 352 pages, crown Svo. cloth, 78. 6d.

W. T. STEAD.

With

THE TRUTH ABOUT RUSSIA. By W. T. STEAD. Demy 8vo.
cloth, 10s. 6d.

In this book will be found embodied the results of Mr. Stead's recent visit to Russia, and

of his interviews with leading personages in the
political, social, and literary life of St. Petersburg.

ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON.

THE BLACK ARROW: a Tale of the Two Roses. By ROBERT
LOUIS STEVENSON. Crown 8vo. cloth, 5s.

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THE ASTONISHING HISTORY OF TROY TOWN. By Q, Author

of Dead Man's Rock.'

Crown 8vo. cloth, 58.

ROBERT WILSON.

The Life and Times of Queen Victoria.

ROBERT WILSON. With several hundred Illustrations, repre-
senting the Chief Events in the Life of the Queen, and Portraits
of the Leading Celebrities of her Reign. Complete in 2 vols.
extra crown 4to. cloth gilt, 98. each.

WALTER CRANE.

FRANK BARRETT.

OSCAR WILDE.

by OSCAR WILDE. Wood Engravings. 18s.

Illustrated throughout with high-class

An entirely New Work on Cookery.

By The Admirable Lady Biddy Fane: Her Surpris- The Woman's World Volume for 1888. Edited ing Curious Adventures in Strange Paris, and Happy Deliverance from Pirates, Battle, Captivity, and other Terrors; with divers romantic and moving Accidents, as set forth by BENET PENGILLY (her companion in misfortune and joy), and now first done into print. By FRANK BARRETT. 3 vols. extra crown Cassell's Shilling Cookery. The cheapest and

8vo. cloth, 31s. 6d.

LAURA LANE.

Flora's Feast: a Masque of Flowers. Penned
and Pictured by WALTER CRANE. With 40 pages of Pictures
Crown 4to. paper bis., 5. Heroes of Every-Day Life. By LAURA LANE.

handsomely reproduced in Colours.

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