“The most attractive and interesting book of travels of the season, full of acute observation, picturesque description, and exciting adventure.”—United Service Mag.

A RAMBLE INTO BRITTANY. By the Rev. G. Musgrave, M.A., Oxon. 2 vols., with Illustrations. 24s.

“Mr. Musgrave is a man of considerable information, and good powers of observation. His book is interesting and amusing. He sketches the Breton landscapes with force and spirit.”—Pall Mall Gazette.

“Mr. Musgrave always writes pleasantly, and manages to combine instruction and entertainment in very agreeable proportions.”—Examiner.

“A valuable, pleasant, and instructive book.”—Post.

WILD LIFE AMONG THE KOORDS. By Major F. Millingen, F.R.G.S. 8vo, with Illustrations. 15s.

“Major Millingen’s interesting volume reads pleasantly as a journal of travel in districts never that we know described before. Major Millingen is a shrewd observer. He gives an interesting account of the Koords, and describes the magnificent scenery of the country with skill and felicity.”—Saturday Review.

“A thoroughly interesting work, which we heartily recommend.”—Examiner.

A HUNTER’S ADVENTURES IN THE GREAT WEST. By Parker Gillmore (“Ubique”), author of “Gun, Rod, and Saddle,” &c. 1 vol. 8vo, with Illustrations. 15s.

“A good volume of sports and spirited adventure. We have thoroughly enjoyed Mr. Gillmore’s work. It would be difficult to speak in too high terms of his pluck, enterprise and energy”—Pall Mall Gazette.