7 Guiana. British, French and Dutch. By James Rodway. With a Map and 82 Illustrations. Cloth, 18/- net. Second Impression.
“Mr. Rodway’s work is a storehouse of information, historical, economical and sociological.” The Times.
8 Venezuela. By Leonard V. Dalton, F.G.S., F.R.G.S. With a Map and 45 Illustrations. Cloth, 15/- net. Third Impression.
“An exhaustive and valuable survey of its geography, geology, history, botany, zoology and anthropology, and of its commercial possibilities in the near future.” Manchester Guardian.
9 Latin America: Its Rise and Progress. By F. Garcia-Calderon. With a Preface by Raymond Poincaré, President of the French Republic. With a Map and 84 Illustrations. Cloth, 15/- net. Fifth Impression.
President Poincaré, in a striking preface to this book, says: “Here is a book that should be read and digested by every one interested in the future of the Latin genius.”
10 Colombia. By Phanor James Eder, A.B., LL.B. With 2 Maps and 40 Illustrations. Cloth, 15/- net. Fourth Impression.
“Mr. Eder’s valuable work should do much to encourage investment, travel and trade in one of the least-known and most promising of the countries of the New World.” Manchester Guardian.
11 Ecuador. By C. Reginald Enock, F.R.G.S. With 2 Maps and 87 Illustrations. Cloth, 15/- net. Second Impression.
“Mr. Enock’s very thorough and exhaustive volume should help British investors to take their part in promoting its development. He has studied and described the country in all its aspects.” Manchester Guardian.