“His chapters are so full of good things that ‘From Pillar to Post’ should prove one of the reminiscence-books most in demand this season.”—Daily Telegraph.

“Colonel Lowther has written a very delightful book which, from its very unpretentiousness, impresses the mind with a sense of actuality. His careless yarns about the war have more of the real ring about them than acres of florid and bombastic description. We can only urge everyone to beg, borrow, or steal the book and read it.”—Evening Standard.

MY LIFE STORY. By Emily, Shareefa of Wazan. Fully Illustrated. 12s. 6d. net.

“This is a very remarkable book, and one that should interest alike those who are fascinated by the romance of reality and those who are always glad to learn about other races from those possessed of intimate knowledge.”—Daily Telegraph.

MY ADVENTURES IN THE CONGO. By Marguerite Roby. With Illustrations and Map. 12s. 6d. net.

“A brilliant exposure of humanitarian humbug. After reading the book I have taken every means in my power to test the good faith of the writer. She is a woman whom I cannot describe otherwise than as a born leader. Read the book and you will know some of the qualities required for leadership.”—Vanoe in the Referee.

THE KING’S CARAVAN. Across Australia in a Waggon. By E. J. Brady. With Illustrations and Map. 12s. 6d. net.

“Mr. Brady’s account conveys one of the strongest and clearest impressions of life in New South Wales and Queensland that we have read.”—Standard.

THE GREAT PLATEAU OF NORTHERN RHODESIA. By Cullen Gouldsbury and Herbert Sheane. With 40 pages of Illustrations and a Map. 16s. net.

“The most minute, thorough, and interesting description that has yet been written of Northern Rhodesia. We thoroughly recommend this book.”—Standard.