2 Peru. By C. Reginald Enock, F.R.G.S. With an Introduction by Martin Hume, a Map and 64 Illustrations. Cloth, 18/- net. Fifth Impression.

“An important work. . . . The writer possesses a quick eye and a keen intelligence; is many-sided in his interests, and on certain subjects speaks as an expert. The volume deals fully with the development of the country.” The Times.

3 Mexico. By C. Reginald Enock, F.R.G.S. With an Introduction by Martin Hume, a Map and 64 Illustrations. Cloth, 15/- net. Fifth Impression.

“The book is most comprehensive; the history, politics, topography, industries, resources and possibilities being most ably discussed.” The Financial News.

4 Argentina. By W. A. Hirst. With an Introduction by Martin Hume, a Map and 64 Illustrations. Cloth, 15/- net. Fifth Impression.

“The best and most comprehensive of recent works on the greatest and most progressive of the Republics of South America.” Manchester Guardian.

5 Brazil. By Pierre Denis. Translated, and with an Historical Chapter by Bernard Miall. With a Supplementary Chapter by Dawson A. Vindin, a Map and 86 Illustrations. Cloth, 15/- net. Third Impression.

“Altogether the book is full of information, which shows the author to have made a most careful study of the country.”—Westminster Gazette.

6 Uruguay. By W. H. Koebel. With a Map and 55 Illustrations. Cloth, 15/- net. Third Impression.

“Mr. Koebel has given us an expert’s diagnosis of the present condition of Uruguay. Glossing over nothing, exaggerating nothing, he has prepared a document of the deepest interest.”—Evening Standard.