"It is emphatically good. Mr Gomes speaks as one having authority. He has certainly unique experience, sympathy, insight, comprehension, a sense of proportion, and he is not without the quality of humour and dramatic instinct, and his style, simple and clear, is not without literary distinction. He has produced a book that ought to take high rank."—The Englishman (Calcutta).

"Mr E. H. Gomes' absorbing book."—The Daily Mail.


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FROM THE CATALOGUE OF
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A HISTORY OF MISSIONS IN INDIA. By Julius Richter, D.D. Translated by Sydney H. Moore, Master in the School for Sons of Missionaries, Blackheath. Demy 8vo, with map 10s 6d

"Will be indispensable to all students of Indian Missions. It is singularly interesting."—London Quarterly Review.

THE PEN OF BRAHMA. Peeps into Hindu Hearts and Homes. By Beatrice M. Harband, Author of "Daughters of Darkness in Sunny India," etc. Large crown 8vo, cloth extra, with Illustrations 3s 6d net

HOLY HIMALAYA. The Religion, Traditions, and Scenery of the Provinces of Kumaun and Garhwal. By the Rev. E. S. Oakley, of the London Missionary Society, Almora, Northern India. With 16 full-page Illustrations, Large crown 8vo, cloth extra 5s net

DAYLIGHT IN THE HAREM. Papers on Present-day Reform Movements, Conditions, and Methods of Work among Moslem Women read at the Lucknow Conference, 1911. Edited by Annie Van Sommer, A. de Selincourt and S. M. Zwemer, D.D., F.R.G.S. Illustrated, crown 8vo, cloth 3s 6d net