“Miss Cowan presents us with the useful results of a great deal of intelligent study of the problem, and of the factors which go to the solution.”—The Times.

THE WRONGS OF INDIAN WOMANHOOD. By Mrs Marcus B. Fuller, Bombay. With an Introduction by Ramabai. Large crown 8vo, canvas binding, with numerous Illustrations5s

“Turns a searching light upon the sorrows of Indian women and the customs to which they are at present bound to submit. An impressive study, written with commendable moderation.”—Bookman.

CHILDREN OF INDIA. By Janet Harvey Kelman. (The Children’s Missionary Series.) Large crown 8vo, with eight Coloured Illustrations, cloth extra1s 6d net

MEN OF MIGHT IN INDIA MISSIONS. The Leaders and their Epochs, 1706-1899. By Helen H. Holcomb. Large crown 8vo, cloth extra, with 16 full-page Illustrations6s

“This fascinating and beautifully illustrated book of 350 pages deals with the rise and progress of the kingdom of Jesus Christ in India.... The story of missionary progress is traced from 1706 to 1899. The romance of missions is once more charmingly illustrated in this ably-written and most attractive volume.”—Illustrated Missionary News.

THE COBRA’S DEN, and other Stories of Missionary Work among the Telugus of India. By Rev. Jacob Chamberlain, Author of “In the Tiger Jungle.” Crown 8vo, ornamental cloth binding, fully illustrated3s 6d

“Interest in the narrative of missionary work, life, and incident is maintained throughout by a charming felicity of diction, and the plea for increased missionary effort is both able and convincing.”—Daily Record.

IN THE TIGER JUNGLE, and other Stories of Missionary Work among the Telugus of India. By the Rev. Jacob Chamberlain, M.D., D.D. Large post 8vo, antique laid paper, cloth extra. With Portrait and seven Illustrations3s 6d

“There is a romance about many of these stories which will appeal particularly to young people: but the missionary aspect is never lost sight of, and the volume is well calculated to win many new friends, and perhaps volunteers, for the foreign field. The illustrations are good.”—Record.