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By H. D. Traill

THE BARBAROUS BRITISHERS. A Tip-top Novel. Wrappers, 12mo. 50 cents.

FROM CAIRO TO THE SOUDAN FRONTIER. 8vo. $1.50.

Some of the Chapters: The Streets of Cairo; Tommy Atkins's Egyptian Christmas; The City of the Hundred Gates; A Theban Race-Meeting; Ahmed, the Tomb-Robber; A Raided Village; Of Palms and Sunsets; A Khedival Progress, etc.

LORD CROMER: A Biography. With many illustrations. 8vo. $5.00.

Some of the Chapters: Early Years; Commissioner of the Egyptian Debt; Finance Minister in India; Consul-General at Cairo; Gordon and the Government; The Financial Crisis; Reforms; The New Khedive; The Advance to Dongola; Personal Characteristics.


By Bertram Windle, F. S. A., F. R. S.

THE WESSEX OF THOMAS HARDY. With upwards of a hundred illustrations and maps by Edmund H. New. Demy 8vo. $6.00 net. Also a limited edition de luxe on Japanese vellum at $20.00 net.

The Nation: "The topography of Mr. Hardy's novels has long been a favorite theme. The whole of southern England has fallen under his spell. He has, as it were, recreated the old Kingdom of Wessex. Mr. New's beautiful drawings reproduce the charm that haunts these wide downs. Mr. Windle is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, and it is seldom that a novelist finds so distinguished a devotee to expound his geography and antiquities. The book is one that will delight all antiquarians, and especially those who love rural England and the novels of Thomas Hardy."