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The Moon.

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By JAMES NASMYTH, C.E., and
JAMES CARPENTER, F.R.A.S.,

Late of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.

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A Short History of Astronomy.

By ARTHUR BERRY, M.A.,

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Primitive Astronomy—Greek Astronomy—The Middle Ages—Copernicus—The Reception of the Copernican Theory and the Progress of Observation—Galileo—Kepler—From Galilei to Newton—Universal Gravitation—Observational Astronomy in the 18th Century—Gravitational Astronomy in the 18th Century—Herschel—The 19th Century—List of Authorities and of Books for Students—Index.

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The Stars.

A STUDY OF THE UNIVERSE.

By Professor NEWCOMB.

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The Tides and Kindred Phenomena in the Solar System.

The Substance of Lectures delivered at the Lowell Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, in 1897.

By GEORGE HOWARD DARWIN,

Plumian Professor and Fellow of Trinity College, in the University of Cambridge.

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Egypt under the Pharaohs.

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By M. BRODRICK.

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Outlines of Ancient Egyptian History.

By AUGUSTE MARIETTE.

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By MARY BRODRICK.

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Popular Account of the Ancient Egyptians.

By Sir J. GARDNER WILKINSON, F.R.S.

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WORKS by the late Sir A. HENRY LAYARD.

NINEVEH AND ITS REMAINS. With an Account of a Visit to the Chaldean Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yezedis, or Devil Worshippers, etc. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

NINEVEH AND BABYLON: a Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Ruins of Assyria, with Travels in Armenia. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

EARLY ADVENTURES IN PERSIA, BABYLONIA, AND SUSIANA, including a residence among the Bakhtiyari and other Wild Tribes. With Portrait, Map, and Illustrations. 2 Vols. Crown 8vo. 24s. Also in 1 Vol. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.


THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND LETTERS OF SIR A. HENRY LAYARD, G.C.B., D.C.L. From his Childhood until his Appointment as H.M. Ambassador at Madrid. With an Additional Chapter on his Parliamentary career, by the Right Hon. Sir Arthur Otway. Edited by the Hon. William Napier Bruce. With Portraits and Illustrations. 2 Vols. Demy 8vo. 25s. net.

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SERVICE AND SPORT ON THE TROPICAL NILE. Some Records of the Duties and Diversions of an Officer among Natives and Big Game during the Re-occupation of the Nilotic Province. By Captain C. A. Sykes, R.H.A. With a Map, and Illustrations from Photographs and from Drawings made by Major E. A. P. Hobday, R.F.A. Square Crown 8vo. 12s. net

ROUND THE HORN BEFORE THE MAST. An Account of a Voyage from San Francisco round Cape Horn to Liverpool in a Four-Masted “Windjammer,” with the Experiences of the Life of an Ordinary Seaman. By A. Basil Lubbock. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 8s. net.

“A book that Clark Russell could hardly have given us in his palmiest days.”—Sunday Special.

IN THE ANDAMANS AND NICOBARS. The Narrative of a Cruise in the Schooner Terrapin, with Notices of the Islands, their Fauna, Ethnology, etc. By C. Boden Kloss. With Maps and numerous Illustrations from Photographs taken on the spot. Medium 8vo. 21s. net.

A NATURALIST IN INDIAN SEAS: or, Four Years with the Royal Indian Marine Survey Ship Investigator. By A. Alcock, M.B., LL.D., F.R.S., Superintendent of the Indian Museum and Professor of Zoology in the Medical College of Bengal. With Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 18s. net.

“An exceptionally interesting and important book.”—Daily News.

“It is altogether a delightful volume.... A bright, picturesque, and informing book.”—Glasgow Herald.

TEN THOUSAND MILES IN PERSIA: A Record of Eight Years’ Constant Travel in Eastern and Southern Iran. By Major Percy Molesworth Sykes (Queen’s Bays), H.M. Consul at Kerman. With Maps and many Illustrations. Medium 8vo. 25s. net.

“There has been nothing among recent publications to compare in interest and importance with the substantial volume in which Major Sykes has recorded his experiences.”—Standard.

SAVAGE ISLAND: an Account of a Mission to Niué and Tonga in the Pacific Ocean. By Basil Thomson, lately H.M. Special Commissioner. With Map and Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. net.

“Mr Thomson has produced a most valuable and charming account of his visit.... We heartily recommend this instructive and diverting volume to the reader.”—Pall Mall Gazette.

FINLAND AS IT IS. By Harry de Windt. With Map and numerous full-page and other Illustrations. Large Crown 8vo. 9s. net.

“... A chatty, lively account of the land and the people ... the reading of it creates an ardent desire to visit Finland.... No one should go to Finland without this book.”—Publishers’ Circular.

THE YANG-TZE VALLEY AND BEYOND. An Account of Journeys in Central and Western China, especially in the Provinces of Sze-Chuan and among the Man-tze of the Somo Territory. By Mrs Bishop (Isabella L. Bird), F.R.G.S. With Map and numerous Illustrations. 8vo. 21s. net.

KING MOMBO. By Paul du Chaillu, Author of “The World of the Great Forest,” “The Land of the Long Night,” “The Viking Age,” etc. With Illustrations. Large Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. net.

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THE MAKING OF A FRONTIER: Five Years’ Experiences and Adventures in Gilgit, Hunza, Nagar, Chitral, and the Eastern Hindu-Kush. By Colonel Algernon Durand, C.B., C.I.E., British Agent at Gilgit, 1889-1894. Military Secretary to the Viceroy of India, 1884-1899. With Portrait, Map, and Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 16s.

“A work which is full of life and movement, and gives us many quaint glimpses of the life of strange peoples. It is modestly written, as becomes the narration of the author’s surprising success in achieving great results for the Empire, and is full of humorous incident.”—Pall Mall Gazette.

FUNAFUTI; or, Three Months on a Remote Coral Island. An Unscientific Account of a Scientific Expedition in the South Seas. By Mrs Edgeworth David. With a Postscript on the Continued Work of the Expedition, by Professor Bonney, D.Sc., F.R.S. With Illustrations. Large Crown 8vo. 12s.

“We like Mrs David immensely well. She is never once dull, and bubbles over with delightful humour in her portrayal of the island and its people.”—Pall Mall Gazette.

AT SCHOOL AND AT SEA: Sketches of Life and Character at Harrow in the Forties, and subsequently in the Royal Navy. With Experiences and Adventures on the Australian Station, in the South Seas, in the Black Sea, in the Trenches at Sebastopol, etc. By “Martello Tower,” a Naval Officer. With Illustrations. 8vo. 16s.

“A racy and well-written narrative.”—Daily Chronicle.

A BOY IN THE PENINSULAR WAR. The Services, Adventures, and Experiences of Robert Blakeney, Subaltern in the 28th Regiment. An Autobiography. Edited by Julian Sturgis. Demy 8vo. 16s.

“For the rest, this autobiography not only justifies Mr Julian Sturgis’s pious editing, but deserves far more than he claims for it. Amid the crowd of biographies and autobiographies, it has what Sir Joshua with a snap of finger and thumb called ‘that.’”—A.T.Q.C. in the Speaker.

HAUNTS AND HOBBIES OF AN INDIAN OFFICIAL. By Mark Thornhill, Author of “Adventures of a Magistrate in the Indian Mutiny.” Large Crown 8vo. 6s.

“Mr Mark Thornhill must be a pleasant man to know, for he has written the kind of book which shows in every line a thoughtful, observant, and kindly personality.”—Daily Chronicle.

THE NAVAL PIONEERS OF AUSTRALIA. By Louis Becke and Walter Jeffrey. Illustrated. Large Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

“... Delightful to the reader who knows good work when he sees it.”—Academy.

AMONG THE CELESTIALS: Narrative of Travels in Manchuria, across the Gobi Desert and through the Himalayas to India. Abridged from “The Heart of a Continent,” with additions. By Captain Francis Younghusband, C.I.E., Gold Medallist R.G.S., Author of “The Relief of Chitral.” With Map and Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.

LIVINGSTONE’S FIRST EXPEDITION TO AFRICA, 1840-1856. With Notes by F. S. Arnot. Containing many New Illustrations and a Map of South Africa at the time of Livingstone, and another of that country at the present time. Crown 8vo. 5s.


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