Chapter 29

SPECIAL NOTICE.New Story for Youths byH. M. Stanley.“MY KALLULU,” PRINCE, KING, AND SLAVE.A Story from Central Africa.BY HENRY M. STANLEY,Author of “How I found Livingstone.”Crown8vo., about 430pp., with numerous Graphic Illustrations, after Original Designs by the Author. Cloth, 7s.6d.[In October.For the convenience of those who did not care to pay so high a price as 21s. for the original Edition ofMr. Stanley’sfirst great Work, it is now offered, in a new and elegant binding, with a revised Introductory Chapter, at 10s.6d.In this form and at this price it will form an excellent School Prize or Christmas Present.HOW I FOUND LIVINGSTONE.Including Travels, Adventures, and Discoveries in Central Africa, andFour Months’ Residence with Dr. Livingstone.BY H. M. STANLEY.Numerous Illustrations by Mr.J. B. Zwecker, Mr.John Jellicoe, and other Artists, from Mr.Stanley’sown Sketches, with Maps of Route, Physical Features, &c. Twelfth Thousand. New issue, in new binding, gilt edges, extra cloth, 10s.6d.[Now ready.Magnificent Work on the Pottery of all Ages and all Nations.HISTORY OF THE CERAMIC ART:Descriptive and Analytical Study of the Potteries of all Times and of all Nations.BY ALBERT JACQUEMART.Author of the “History of Porcelain,” “The Wonders ofCeramic,” &c.Two hundred Woodcuts byH. CatenacciandJ. Jacquemart, 12 Steel-plate Engravings byJules Jacquemart, and 1,000 Marks and Monograms. Translated by Mrs.Bury Palliser. In 1vol., super royal8vo., of about 700pp., cloth extra, gilt edges, 42s.[Nearly ready.In One Volume, Demy8vo., cloth extra, price about 16s.THE LAND OF THE WHITE ELEPHANT;SIGHTS AND SCENES IN SOUTH EASTERN ASIA.A Personal Narrative of Travel and Adventure in Farther India, embracing the countries of Burma, Siam, Cambodia, and Cochin-China (1871-72).BY FRANK VINCENT,Jun.With Map, Plans, and numerous Illustrations.[Nearly ready.

SPECIAL NOTICE.New Story for Youths byH. M. Stanley.“MY KALLULU,” PRINCE, KING, AND SLAVE.A Story from Central Africa.BY HENRY M. STANLEY,Author of “How I found Livingstone.”Crown8vo., about 430pp., with numerous Graphic Illustrations, after Original Designs by the Author. Cloth, 7s.6d.

[In October.

For the convenience of those who did not care to pay so high a price as 21s. for the original Edition ofMr. Stanley’sfirst great Work, it is now offered, in a new and elegant binding, with a revised Introductory Chapter, at 10s.6d.In this form and at this price it will form an excellent School Prize or Christmas Present.

For the convenience of those who did not care to pay so high a price as 21s. for the original Edition ofMr. Stanley’sfirst great Work, it is now offered, in a new and elegant binding, with a revised Introductory Chapter, at 10s.6d.In this form and at this price it will form an excellent School Prize or Christmas Present.

HOW I FOUND LIVINGSTONE.Including Travels, Adventures, and Discoveries in Central Africa, andFour Months’ Residence with Dr. Livingstone.BY H. M. STANLEY.

Numerous Illustrations by Mr.J. B. Zwecker, Mr.John Jellicoe, and other Artists, from Mr.Stanley’sown Sketches, with Maps of Route, Physical Features, &c. Twelfth Thousand. New issue, in new binding, gilt edges, extra cloth, 10s.6d.

[Now ready.

Magnificent Work on the Pottery of all Ages and all Nations.HISTORY OF THE CERAMIC ART:Descriptive and Analytical Study of the Potteries of all Times and of all Nations.BY ALBERT JACQUEMART.Author of the “History of Porcelain,” “The Wonders ofCeramic,” &c.

Two hundred Woodcuts byH. CatenacciandJ. Jacquemart, 12 Steel-plate Engravings byJules Jacquemart, and 1,000 Marks and Monograms. Translated by Mrs.Bury Palliser. In 1vol., super royal8vo., of about 700pp., cloth extra, gilt edges, 42s.

[Nearly ready.

In One Volume, Demy8vo., cloth extra, price about 16s.THE LAND OF THE WHITE ELEPHANT;SIGHTS AND SCENES IN SOUTH EASTERN ASIA.

A Personal Narrative of Travel and Adventure in Farther India, embracing the countries of Burma, Siam, Cambodia, and Cochin-China (1871-72).

BY FRANK VINCENT,Jun.With Map, Plans, and numerous Illustrations.

[Nearly ready.


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