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MILITARY WORKS-continued.

THE ARMY OF THE NORTH-GERMAN CONFEDERATION. A Brief Description of its Organisation, of the different Branches of the Service and their "Rôle" in War, of its Mode of Fighting, &c. By a Prussian General. Translated from the German by Col. Edward Newdigate. Demy 8vo. Price 5s.

"The work is quite essential to the full use of the other volumes of the 'German Military Series,' which Messrs. King are now producing in handsome uniform style." -United Service Magazine.

"Every page of the book deserves at

tentive study. . . . The information given on mobilisation, garrison troops, keeping up establishment during war, and on the employment of the different branches of the service, is of great value."-Standard.

THE OPERATIONS OF THE GERMAN ARMIES IN FRANCE, FROM SEDAN TO THE End of THE WAR OF 1870-71. With Large Official Map. From the Journals of the Head-quarters Staff, by Major Wm. Blume. Translated by E. M. Jones, Major 20th Foot, late Professor of Military History, Sandhurst. Demy 8vo. Price 9s. "The book is of absolute necessity to the military student. The work is one of high merit."-United Service Gazette. "The work of Major von Blume in its English dress forms the most valuable addition to our stock of works upon HASTY INTRENCHMENTS. By Colonel A. Brialmont. Translated by Lieutenant Charles A. Empson, R.A. Demy 8vo. Nine Plates. Price 6s.

"A valuable contribution to military literature."-Athenæum.

"In seven short chapters it gives plain directions for forming shelter - trenches, with the best method of carrying the necessary tools, and it offers practical illustrations of the use of hasty intrenchments on the field of battle."-United Service Magazine.

STUDIES IN LEADING TROOPS.

the war that our press has put forth. Our space forbids our doing more than commending it earnestly as the most authentic and instructive narrative of the second section of the war that has yet appeared."-Saturday Review.

"It supplies that which our own textbooks give but imperfectly, viz., hints as to how a position can best be strengthened by means. . of such extemporised in

trenchments and batteries as can be thrown
up by infantry in the space of four or five
hours...
deserves to become a standard
military work."-Standard.

By Colonel von Verdy Du

Vernois. An authorised and accurate Translation by Lieutenant
H. J. T. Hildyard, 71st Foot.

Parts I. and II. Demy 8vo. Price 7s.

tunately-placed staff-officer is in a position to give. I have read and re-read them very carefully, I hope with profit, certainly with great interest, and believe that practice, in the sense of these Studies,' would be a valuable preparation for manœuvres on a more extended scale."-Beilin, June, 1872.

** General BEAUCHAMP WALKER says of this work :-"I recommend the first two numbers of Colonel von Verdy's 'Studies' to the attentive perusal of my brother officers. They supply a want which I have often felt during my service in this country, namely, a minuter tactical detail of the minor operations of war than any but the most observant and forCAVALRY FIELD DUTY. By Major-General von Mirus. Translated by Captain Frank S. Russell, 14th (King's) Hussars. Crown 8vo, limp cloth. Price 7s. 6d.

DISCIPLINE AND DRILL. Four Lectures delivered to the London Scottish Rifle Volunteers. By Captain S. Flood Page. A New and Cheaper Edition. Price IS.

"An admirable collection of lectures." -Times.

"The very useful and interesting work." -Volunteer Service Gazette.

65, Cornhill; & 12, Paternoster Row, London.

INDIA AND THE EAST.

THE THREATENED FAMINE IN BENGAL; How IT MAY BE MET, AND THE RECURRENCE OF FAMINES IN INDIA PREVENTed. Being No. 1 of "Occasional Notes on Indian Affairs." By Sir H. Bartle E. Frere, .G.C.B., G.C.S.I., &c. &c. Crown 8vo. With 3 Maps. Price 5s.

THE ORIENTAL SPORTING MAGAZINE. A Reprint of the first 5 Volumes, in 2 Volumes, demy 8vo. Price 28s.

"Lovers of sport will find ample amusement in the varied contents of these two volumes."-Allen's Indian Mail.

"Full of interest for the sportsman and naturalist. Full of thrilling adventures of sportsmen who have attacked the fiercest and most gigantic specimens of the animal

world in their native jungle. It is seldom we get so many exciting incidents in a similar amount of space... Well suited to the libraries of country gentlemen and all those who are interested in sporting matters."-Civil Service Gazette.

THE EUROPEAN IN INDIA. A Hand-book of Practical Information
for those proceeding to, or residing in, the East Indies, relating to Outfits,
Routes, Time for Departure, Indian Climate, &c. By Edmund C. P.
Hull. With a MEDICAL GUIDE FOR ANGLO-INDIANS. Being a Com-
pendium of Advice to Europeans in India, relating to the Preservation and
Regulation of Health. By R. S. Mair, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., late
Deputy Coroner of Madras.
Post 8vo. Price 6s.

In I vol.

"Full of all sorts of useful information to the English settler or traveller in India.' -Standard.

"One of the most valuable books ever published in India-valuable for its sound information, its careful array of pertinent facts, and its sterling common sense.

It

supplies a want which few persons may have discovered, but which everybody will at once recognise when once the contents of the book have been mastered. The medical part of the work is invaluable."-Calcutta Guardian.

Being a Com

THE MEDICAL GUIDE FOR ANGLO-INDIANS. pendium of advice to Europeans in India, relating to the Preservation and Regulation of Health. By R. S. Mair, F.R.C.S.E., late Deputy Coroner of Madras. Reprinted, with numerous additions and corrections, from "The European in India.

EASTERN EXPERIENCES. By L. Bowring, C.S.I., Lord Canning's Private Secretary, and for many years the Chief Commissioner of Mysore and Coorg. In 1 vol. Demy 8vo. Price 16s. Illustrated with Maps and Diagrams.

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INDIA AND THE EAST-continued.

TAS-HIL UL KALĀM; OR, HINDUSTANI MADE EASY. By Captain W. R. M. Holroyd, Bengal Staff Corps, Director of Public Instruction, Punjab. Crown 8vo. Price 5s.

"As clear and as instructive as possible." -Standard.

"Contains a great deal of most necessary

information, that is not to be found in any other work on the subject that has crossed our path."-Homeward Mail.

Second Edition.

WESTERN INDIA BEFORE AND DURING THE MUTINIES. Pictures drawn from Life. By Major-Gen. Sir George Le Grand Jacob, K.C.S.I., C.B. In I vol.

"The most important contribution to the history of Western India during the Mutinies which has yet, in a popular form, been made public."-Athenæum.

Crown 8vo. Price 7s. 6d.

"Few men more competent than himself to speak authoritatively concerning Indian affairs."-Standard.

EDUCATIONAL COURSE OF SECULAR SCHOOL

BOOKS

FOR INDIA. Edited by J. S. Laurie, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-
at-Law; formerly H.M. Inspector of Schools, England; Assistant Royal
Commissioner, Ireland; Special Commissioner, African Settlements;
Director of Public Instruction, Ceylon.

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ELEMENTARY GEOGRAPHY OF FACTS AND FEATURES OF INDIAN
INDIA.
HISTORY, in a series of alternating
Reading Lessons and Memory Exercises.

EXCHANGE TABLES OF STERLING AND INDIAN RUPEE CURRENCY, UPON A NEW AND EXTENDED SYSTEM, embracing Values from One Farthing to One Hundred Thousand Pounds, and at rates progressing, in Sixteenths of a Penny, from Is. 9d. to 2s. 3d. per Rupee. By Donald Fraser, Accountant to the British Indian Steam Navigation Co. Limited. Royal 8vo. Price 10s. 6d.

"The calculations must have entailed great labour on the author, but the work is one which we fancy must become a standard one in all business houses which

have dealings with any country where the rupee and the English pound are standard coins of currency."-Inverness Courier.

65, Cornhill; & 12, Paternoster Row, London.

BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG AND FOR LENDING LIBRARIES.

AUNT MARY'S BRAN PIE. By the Author of “ St. Olave's,” “When I was a Little Girl," &c. BY STILL WATERS.

[In the Press. A Story in One Volume. By Edward Garrett.

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WAKING AND WORKING; OR, FROM GIRLHOOD TO By Mrs. G. S. Reaney. I vol. Crown 8vo.

WOMANHOOD.

Illustrated.

PRETTY LESSONS

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IN VERSE FOR GOOD CHILDREN, with some Lessons in Latin, in Easy Rhyme. By Sara Coleridge. New Edition.

NEW WORKS BY HESBA STRETTON.

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CASSY. A New Story, by Hesba Stretton. Square crown 8vo, Illustrated, uniform with "Lost Gip." Price Is. 6d.

THE KING'S SERVANTS. By Hesba Stretton, Author of "Lost Gip." Square crown 8vo, uniform with "Lost Gip." 8 Illustrations. Price Is. 6d.

Part I.-Faithful in Little. Part II.-Unfaithful. Part III.-Faithful in Much. LOST GIP. By Hesba Stretton, Author of "Little Meg," "Alone in London." Square crown 8vo. Six Illustrations. Price Is. 6d.

A HANDSOMELY BOUND EDITION, WITH TWELVE ILLUSTRA-
TIONS, PRICE HALF-A-CROWN.

DADDY'S PET. By Mrs. Ellen Ross (Nelsie Brook).

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8vo, uniform with "Lost Gip.' 6 Illustrations. Price IS.

"We have been more than pleased with this simple bit of writing.". Christian World.

Square crown

"Full of deep feeling and true and noble sentiment."-Brighton Gazette.

SEEKING HIS FORTUNE, AND OTHER STORIES. Crown 8vo. Four Illustrations. Price 3s. 6d.

CONTENTS.-Seeking his Fortune.-Oluf and Stephanoff.-What's in a Name?— Contrast.-Onesta.

Three Works by MARTHA FARQUHARSON.

I. ELSIE DINSMORE. Crown 8vo.

II. ELSIE'S GIRLHOOD. Crown 8vo.

35. 6d.
3s. 6d.

III. ELSIE'S HOLIDAYS AT ROSELANDS. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. Each Story is independent and complete in itself. They are published in uniform size and price, and are elegantly bound and illustrated.

THE AFRICAN CRUISER. A Midshipman's Adventures on the West Coast. A Book for Boys. By S. Whitchurch Sadler, R. N., Author of "Marshall Vavasour." Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. "A capital story of youthful adventure. . Sea-loving boys will find few pleasanter gift books this season than 'The African Cruiser.""-Hour.

"Sea yarns have always been in favour with boys, but this, written in a brisk style by a thorough sailor, is crammed full of adventures."-Times.

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THE LITTLE

BOOKS FOR THE YOUNG, ETC.-continued.

WONDER-HORN.

Series of "Stories told to a Child."
3s. 6d.

"We like all the contents of the 'Little Wonder-Horn' very much."-Athenæum. "We recommend it with confidence." Pall Mall Gazette.

By Jean Ingelow. A Second
Fifteen Illustrations. Cloth, gilt.

"Full of fresh and vigorous fancy: it is worthy of the author of some of the best of our modern verse.' ."-Standard.

BRAVE MEN'S FOOTSTEPS. A Book of Example and Anecdote for Young People. Second Edition. By the Editor of Men who have Risen." With Four Illustrations, by C. Doyle. 3s. 6d.

"A readable and instructive volume."Examiner.

"The little volume is precisely of the stamp to win the favour of those who, in

choosing a gift for a boy, would consult his moral development as well as his temporary pleasure."-Daily Telegraph.

PLUCKY FELLOWS. A Book for Boys.
With Six Illustrations. Second Edition.
"This is one of the very best 'Books for
Boys' which have been issued this year.'
Morning Advertiser.

"A thorough book for boys . . . written

By Stephen J. Mac Kenna. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. throughout in a manly straightforward manner that is sure to win the hearts of the children."-London Society.

By

GUTTA-PERCHA WILLIE, THE WORKING GENIUS. George Macdonald. With Illustrations by Arthur Hughes. Crown 8vo. Second Edition.

3s. 6d.

"The cleverest child we know assures us she has read this story through five times. Mr. Macdonald will, we are convinced,

accept that verdict upon his little work as final."-Spectator.

THE TRAVELLING MENAGERIE. By Charles Camden, Author of "Hoity Toity." Illustrated by J. Mahoney. Crown 8vo.

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3s. 6d.

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THE DESERT PASTOR, JEAN JAROUSSEAU. Translated from the French of Eugene Pelletan. By Colonel E. P. De L'Hoste. In fcap. 8vo, with an Engraved Frontispiece. New Edition.

"A touching record of the struggles in the cause of religious liberty of a real man."-Graphic.

"There is a poetical simplicity and picturesqueness; the noblest heroism; unpre

3s. 6d. tentious religion; pure love, and the spectacle of a household brought up in the fear of the Lord. -Illustrated

London News.

THE DESERTED SHIP. A Real Story of the Atlantic. By Cupples Howe, Master Mariner. Illustrated by Townley Green.

3s. 6d.

"Curious adventures with bears, seals, and other Arctic animals, and with scarcely more human Esquimaux, form the mass of

Crown 8vo.

material with which the story deals, and will much interest boys who have a spice of romance in their composition."-Courant.

HOITY TOITY, THE GOOD LITTLE FELLOW. By Charles Camden. Illustrated. Crown 8vo.

"Relates very pleasantly the history of a charming little fellow who meddles always with a kindly disposition with other people's

3s. 6d.

affairs and helps them to do right. There are many shrewd lessons to be picked up in this clever little story."-Public Opinion.

65, Cornhill; & 12, Paternoster Row, London.

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