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Books ON INDIAN SUBJECTS.

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THE EUROPEAN IN INDIA. A Hand-book of practical information for those proceeding to, or residing in, the East Indies, relating to Outfits, Routes, Time for Departure, Indian Climate, etc. By EDMUND C. P. HULL. With a MEDICAL GUIDE FOR ANGLO-INDIANS. Being a compendium of Advice to Europeans in India, relating to the Preservation and Regulation of Health. By R. S. MAIR, M.D., F.R.C.S. E.,. late Deputy Coroner of Madras. In one vol., post 8vo, 6s.

"Full of all sorts of useful information to the English settler or traveller in India.”—Standard.

"One of the most valuable books ever published in India-valuable for its sound information, its careful array of pertinent facts, and its sterling common sense. It is a publisher's as well as an author's 'hit,' for it supplies a want which few persons may have discovered, but which everybody will at once recognise when once the contents of the book have been mastered. The medical part of the work is invaluable."Calcutta Guardian.

II.

EASTERN EXPERIENCES. By L. BOWRING, C.S.I., Lord Canning's Private Secretary, and for many years the Chief Commissioner of Mysore and Coorg. In one vol., demy 8vo, 16s. Illustrated with Maps and Diagrams.

"An admirable and exhaustive geographical, political, and industrial survey."-Athenæum.

"The usefulness of this compact and methodical summary of the most authentic information relating to countries whose welfare is intimately connected with our own, should obtain for Mr. Lewin Bowring's work a good place among treatises of its kind.”—Daily News.

"Interesting even to the general reader, but more especially so to those who may have a special concern in that portion of our Indian Empire."-Post.

"An elaborately got up and carefully compiled work."-Home News.

III.

A MEMOIR OF THE INDIAN SURVEYS. BY CLEMENT R. MARKHAM. Printed by_order of Her Majesty's Secretary of State for India in Council. Imperial 8vo, 10s.

65, Cornhill, London.

BOOKS ON INDIAN SUBJECTS-(continued).

IV.

WESTERN INDIA BEFORE AND DURING THE MUTINIES. Pictures drawn from Life. By Major-General Sir GEORGE LE GRAND JACOB, K.C.S.I., C.B. In one vol., crown 8vo, 7s. 6d.

"The_most_important contribution to the history of Western India during the Mutinies, which has yet, in a popular form, been made public."-Athenæum.

"The legacy of a wise veteran, intent on the benefit of his countrymen rather than on the acquisition of fame."-London and China Express. "Few men more competent than himself to speak authoritatively concerning Indian affairs.”—Standard.

V.

EXCHANGE TABLES OF STERLING AND INDIAN RUPEE CURRENCY, upon a new and extended system, embracing values from one farthing to one hundred thousand pounds, and at rates progressing, in sixteenths of a penny, from Is. 9d. to 2s. 3d. per rupee. By DONALD FRASER, Accountant to the British Indian Steam Navigation Co., Limited. Royal 8vo, 10s. 6d.

VI.

A CATALOGUE OF MAPS OF THE BRITISH POSSESSIONS IN INDIA AND OTHER PARTS OF ASIA. Published by Order of Her Majesty's Secretary of State for India in Council. Royal 8vo, sewed, Is.

A continuation of the above, sewed, price 6d., is now ready.

Messrs. Henry S. King & Co. are the authorised agents by the Government for the sale of the whole of the. Maps enumerated in this Catalogue.

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POETRY.

I.

SONGS OF LIFE AND DEATH. By JOHN PAYNE, Author of "Intaglios,"" Sonnets," "The Masque of Shadows," etc. Cr. 8vo.

II.

[Just out.

THE LEGENDS OF ST. PATRICK, AND OTHER POEMS. By AUBREY DE VERE. [In the press.

Crown 8vo.
III.

SONGS OF TWO WORLDS. By a NEW WRITER. Fcap. 8vo,

cloth, 5s.

"The volume is marked both by lyrical feeling and lyrical art . . it is poetic both in substance and form."-Daily News.

"There is genuine beauty in his work-bright pure thoughts and tender fancies." -Scotsman.

"So free and unaffected that we cannot but believe that the 'new writer' must be a very old student, and a long-practised manipulator in the mechanics of verse."-Manchester Examiner.

IV.

THE INN OF STRANGE MEETINGS, AND OTHER POEMS. By MORTIMER COLLINS. Crown 8vo, 5s. "Mr. Collins has an undercurrent of chivalry and romance beneath the trifling vein of good humoured banter which is the special characteristic of his verse. The Inn of Strange Meetings' is a

sprightly piece."—Athenæum.

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Abounding in quiet humour, in bright fancy, in sweetness and melody of expression, and, at times, in the tenderest touches of pathos.” -Graphic.

V.

ASPROMONTE, AND OTHER POEMS.

cloth, 4s. 6d.

Second Edition,

"The volume is anonymous; but there is no reason for the author to be ashamed of it. The Poems of Italy' are evidently inspired by genuine enthusiasm in the cause espoused; and one of them, 'The Execution of Felice Orsini,' has much poetic merit, the event celebrated being told with dramatic force."-Athenæum.

"The verse is fluent and free."-Spectator.

VI.

THE DREAM AND THE DEED, AND OTHER POEMS. By PATRICK SCOTT, Author of "Footpaths Between Two Worlds," etc. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 5s.

VII.

EROS AGONISTES. By E. B. D.

65, Cornhill, London.

[In the press.

RECENTLY PUBLISHED NOVELS.

I.

A GOOD MATCH. By AMELIA PERRIER. Author of "Mea Culpa." Two vols.

II.

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THOMASINA. By the author of "Dorothy," "De Cressy," Two vols., crown 8vo. [Just out.

etc.

"We would liken it to a finished and delicate cabinet picture, in which there is no brilliant colour, and yet all is harmony; in which no line is without its purpose, but all contribute to the unity of the work." -Athenæum.

“For the declicacies of character-drawing, for play of incident, and for finish of style, we must refer our readers to the story itself: from the perusual of which they cannot fail to derive both interest and amusement."-Daily News.

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Very pleasant and lively reading."—Graphic. “This undeniably pleasing story."-Pall Mall Gazette.

III.

THE STORY OF SIR EDWARD'S WIFE. MARSHALL, Author of "For Very Life." 8vo.

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"There are many clever conceits in it Marshall proves in 'Sir Edward's Wife' that he can tell a story closely and pleasantly."-Pall Mall Gazette.

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A quiet graceful little story."-Spectator.

"There is a freshness and vigour in Mr. Marshall's writings that will be enjoyed by the thoughtful reader."-Public Opinion.

IV.

LINKED AT LAST. By F. E. BUNNETT. One vol., crown 8vo.

"Linked at Last' contains so much of pretty description, natural incident, and delicate portraiture, that the reader who once takes it up will not be inclined to relinquish it without concluding the volume."— Morning Post.

"A very charming story."-John Bull.

"A very simple and beautiful story."—Public Opinion.

65, Cornhill, London.

RECENTLY PUBLISHED NOVELS-(continued).

V.

PERPLEXITY. By SYDNEY MOSTYN, a New Writer. Three vols., crown 8vo. [Just out.

"Unquestionably a very powerful story. What may be called its manipulation is exceedingly able, inasmuch as it is told in an autobiographical form; and yet it exhibits the thoughts, feelings, ideas, and temptations of a woman of varied and interesting characteristics."Morning Post.

"We congratulate Sydney Mostyn on the production of a deeply interesting work, full of manly thoughts, admirable reflections, and sparkling humour. The work is aptly named, and we can assure its author we shall experience no perplexity when others from his pen lie on our table."-Public Opinion.

"Shows much lucidity, much power of portraiture, and no inconsiderable sense of humour."-Examiner.

"The literary workmanship is good, and the story forcibly and graphically told."-Daily News.

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"Written with very considerable power, the plot is original and worked out with great cleverness and sustained interest." Standard.

VI.

CRUEL AS THE GRAVE. By the COUNTESS VON BOTHMER. Three vols., crown 8vo.

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"The Wise Man's motto is prefixed to an interesting, though somewhat tragic story, by the Countess von Bothmer. Her German prince, with his chivalrous affection, his disinterested patriotism, and his soldierlike sense of duty, is no unworthy type of a national character which has lately given the world many instances of old-fashioned heroism."-Athenæum.

"This graceful story-tender and gay, with the sweetest tenderness and the brightest gaiety,-whether pathetic or satirical, is always natural and never dull."-Morning Post.

"An agreeable, unaffected, and eminently readable novel."-Daily News.

65, Cornhill, London.

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