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BOOKS ON THE FAR EAST

PUBLISHED BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS


The Philippine Islands. — A Political, Geographical, Ethnological, Social, and Commercial History. By John Foreman, F.R.G.S. With 3 maps and 32 illustrations. Large 8vo, $5.00.

Philippine Affairs. — A Retrospect and an Outlook. By J. G. Schurman, President of Cornell University. 12mo, 60c. net.

Ten Months a Captive Among Filipinos. — Being a Narrative of Adventure and Observation during Imprisonment on the Island of Luzon, P. I. By ""sc|Albert Sonnichien}}. With portrait and map. 8vo, $2.00.

Yesterday in the Philippines.— By Joseph Earle Stevens. With 32 illustrations and maps. 12mo, $1.50.

Manchuria: Its People, Resources, and Recent History. — By Alexander Hosie. With maps, diagrams, and illustrations. $2.50 net.

Korea. — By Angus Hamilton. With a newly prepared map and many illustrations. 8vo, $4.00 net.

All the Russias. — Travels and Studies. By Henry Norman. With over 100 illustrations. 8vo, $4.00 net.

The Peoples and Politics of the Far East. — By Henry Norman. With 60 illustrations and 4 maps. 8vo, $4.00.

The Religions of Japan. — From the Dawn of History to the Era of Meiji. By William Elliot Griffin. 12mo, $2.00.