. In farthest Burma : the record of an arduous journey of exploration and research through the unknown frontier territory of Burma and Tibet. Account of the Present State of the Science. By T. W. Corbin. 39 Illustrations. Ex. Cr. 8vo. Most attractive and instructive.—Record. MEDICAL SCIENCE OF TO-DAY. A Popular Account of recent Developments. By Willmott-Evans, , , A very Golconda of gems of knowledge.—Manchester Guardian. MECHANICAL INVENTIONS OF TO-DAY. By T. W. Corbin. In knowledge and clearness of exposition it is far better than most works of asimilar character and aim.—A


. In farthest Burma : the record of an arduous journey of exploration and research through the unknown frontier territory of Burma and Tibet. Account of the Present State of the Science. By T. W. Corbin. 39 Illustrations. Ex. Cr. 8vo. Most attractive and instructive.—Record. MEDICAL SCIENCE OF TO-DAY. A Popular Account of recent Developments. By Willmott-Evans, , , A very Golconda of gems of knowledge.—Manchester Guardian. MECHANICAL INVENTIONS OF TO-DAY. By T. W. Corbin. In knowledge and clearness of exposition it is far better than most works of asimilar character and aim.—Academy. PHOTOGRAPHY OF TO-DAY. A Popular Account of the Origin, Progress, and Latest Discoveries. By H. Chapman Jones, , admirable statement of the development of photography from its very beginningto the present time.—Journal ofPhotography. SEELEY, SERVICE <5r* CO. LIMITEDU 2 IN UNKNOWN CHINA A Record of the Observations, Adventures and Experiences of a Pioneer of Civilization During a Prolonged Sojourn Amongst the Wild and Unknown Nosu Tribe of Western China BY S. POLLARD Author of In Tight Corners in Demy 8vo. With Many Illustrations & Mays. Price 25s. Nett SOME EARLY REVIEWS. Fascinating:, racy and humorous.—Aberdeen Journal. An amazing record of adventure. Mr. Pollard is delightful from every point of the valiance of his own heart and faith he wins through.—Methodist Recorder. Mr. Pollard is not merely an interesting man, but a courageous one. . The firstwhite man to penetrate into Nosuland where live the bogey-men of the Manchus. . Thisis a people that has struck terror into the hearts of the neighbouring Chinese by the crueltyand the fierceness of its valour. Sketch. Mr. Pollards book is laid where dwell amid almost unpenetrable hills a race the Chinesehave never yet succeeded in subduing.— Western Morning News. In addition to its engrossing matter, Mr. Pollards book has the attraction of a brightand pleasant style, which r


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