MEMOIRS OF A RUSSIAN GOVERNOR.
Prince Serge D. Urussov. With Frontispiece. 6s.
“Provides the exact knowledge for which Englishmen are continually asking. Fair, luminous, and honest, and unvarnished by sensationalism.”—Morning Post.
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Austria-Hungary and the Habsburgs. A. R. and E. Colquhoun, authors of “China in Transformation,” “Greater America,” etc. Demy 8vo. Maps, etc. Profusely Illustrated. 15s. net; post free, 15s. 6d.
“The present volume should give the general reader a clue to the various points at issue in this most complicated problem of modern Europe. The brief descriptions of scenery and street-life show that the authors understand the art of charming ‘travel-pictures.’”—Spectator.
UNDER THE ABSOLUTE AMIR.
An Englishman in Afghanistan. F. A. Martin. Demy 8vo. Illustrated. 10s. 6d. net; post free, 10s. 11d.
“By one who lived eight years in Afghanistan, and who for the most of that time was the only Englishman in Kabul. Claims attention alike for its freshness and its importance.”—Daily Chronicle.
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