A Narrative of Travels in the Upper Yellowstone in the Summer of 1874. By the Earl of Dunraven. With Maps and numerous striking full-page Illustrations by Valentine W. Bromley.

There has not for a long time appeared a better book of travel than Lord Dunraven’s ‘The Great Divide.’... The book is full of clever observation, and both narrative and illustrations are thoroughly good.”—Athenæum.


Demy 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations, 24s.

Dodge’s (Colonel) The Hunting Grounds of the Great West:

A Description of the Plains, Game, and Indians of the Great North American Desert. By Richard Irving Dodge, Lieutenant-Colonel of the United States Army. With an Introduction by William Blackmore; Map, and numerous Illustrations drawn by Ernest Griset.

This magnificent volume is one of the most able and most interesting works which has ever proceeded from an American pen, while its freshness is equal to that of any similar book. Colonel Dodge has chosen a subject of which he is master, and treated it with a fulness that leaves nothing more to be desired, and in a style which is charming equally for its picturesqueness and its purity.”—Nonconformist.


Crown 8vo, cloth extra, gilt, with Illustrations, 6s.

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