TRAVEL AND DESCRIPTION
THEODORA MARSHALL INGLIS
New Lanterns in Old China
Illustrated. $1.25.
Stories of Chinese life by the wife of Dr. John Inglis who was for some years in charge of the Au Ting Hospital, China. Based on personal experiences they visualize with rare fidelity the sights and scenes of every-day life in the Orient.
MARY CAROLINE HOLMES
Author of “The Knock on the Door,” etc., etc.
Between the Lines in Asia Minor
A Personal Narrative. Illustrated. $1.50.
“Here are tense scenes, danger, treachery, cunning, courage, and devotion. Miss Holmes recounts the main events of Urfa during the winter and spring of 1920 and the part she had in what took place.”—Nashville Christian Advocate.
FRITS HOLM, C.C.G., LL.D., D.C.L.
My Nestorian Adventure in China
A Popular Account of the Holm-Nestorian Expedition to Sian-Fu and Its Results. Illustrated, with photographs by the author, Maps, Etc. $3.50.
Presenting the narrative of adventurous exploration and travel in the interior provinces of China. Dr. Holm’s account is full of interest.
D. E. LORENZ, Ph.D.
The New Mediterranean Traveller
With Maps, Plans, Pictures, Etc. $3.50.
An up-to-date Edition of the Famous Guide-Book of which a prominent reviewer said: “Will take the place of half a dozen ‘Baedekers,’ and prove its claim to be a most useful and practical handbook.”
OLIN D. WANNAMAKER
With Italy in Her Final War of Liberation
A Story of the “Y” on the Italian Front.
Illustrated. $1.75.
A graphic, spirited account of the extraordinarily useful work done by the Y. M. C. A. in Italy during the years in which the Italian forces engaged in the World War. [[220]]