"Next to seeing the beautiful places of the earth comes the delight of reading of them: and many a one who is doomed to begin and end his days within a 'cribbed, cabined, and confined' circle, can roam, guided by such a book, at the will of fancy, through sunny glades, by bubbling streams, or over the breezy moorlands."—Times.

Norwegian Pictures. Drawn with Pen and Pencil. With a glance at Sweden and the Gotha Canal. By Richard Lovett, m.a. With a Map and 122 Illustrations, engraved by E. Whymper, R. Taylor, and others. Quarto. 8s. cloth boards, gilt edges; 25s. morocco.

"One of the most charming books on Norway that has appeared for a long time."—Academy.

Scottish Pictures. By Dr. S. G. Green, Author of "German Pictures," "French Pictures," &c. Profusely Illustrated by Perceval Skelton, MacWhirter, Poot, Whymper, and other eminent Artists. 8s. handsome cloth; or 25s. morocco elegant.

"An excellent book for the drawing-room table."—St. James's Gazette.

Canadian Pictures. Drawn with Pen and Pencil. By the Marquis of Lorne. With numerous fine engravings by E. Whymper, from Sketches by the Marquis of Lorne, Sydney Hall, and others. 8s. extra cloth boards gilt; or 25s. bound in morocco elegant.

"Most interesting—an extremely pleasant book."—Saturday Review.

Australian Pictures. Drawn with Pen and Pencil. By Howard Willoughby, of the "Melbourne Argus." With a large Map and Illustrations from Photographs and Sketches, engraved by E. Whymper and others. Imperial 8vo, 8s., handsome cloth, gilt edges; 25s. morocco elegant.

"These pictures are real, vivid, and life-like. They are written by a man who belongs to the scenes and the people. The book, therefore, will be a fitting memorial to tourists of what they have seen, and will at the same time be instructive to untravelled people."—Australasian.