BOOKS BY STEWART EDWARD WHITE.

"Mr. Stewart Edward White is a Thomas Hardy, so to
speak, of the primeval forests of the Far West, and of the
great rivers that run out of them over the brink of evening.
His large, still novels will live on as a kind of social
history."—The Morning Post.
THE LAND OF FOOTPRINTS 2s. net.
"The best book of travel in Africa that has been published for
many years."—The Nottingham Daily Express.
"It is more than a thrilling story of adventure, for Mr. White
shows that he is a man of broad sympathies and understanding, and
can not only deal successfully with primitive tribes, but really knows
them."—Punch.
THE CABIN 2s. net.
"'The Cabin' is a pure delight. We read of a husband and wife
camping out in a little shanty in the heart of a Californian
forest—that is all the story; but around it grows chapter after
chapter of sagacity and fun and insight, and a deep joy in
beauty and living things. And all is given to us as simply and
sincerely as it was lived through and thought through."
The Nation.
THE FOREST 1s. net.
RULES OF THE GAME 7d. net.
THE BLAZED TRAIL 7d. net.