| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1891 - 440 pages
...century. It is impossible to give an adequate idea of the richness of the contents of this book, nor of its abounding attractions as a story of travel...rank among publications of its class. ' — Times. FH Skrine and ED Boss. THE 'HEART OF ASIA. By FH SKRINE and ED Ross. With Maps and many Illustrations... | |
| Frank Granger - 1895 - 364 pages
...300 Illustrations from Sketches and Photographs by the Author, and Maps. Two Volumes. Royal &vo. zoi. net. 'One of the greatest books of the kind issued...interest must take a first rank among publications of i ts class. ' — Times. TF Henderson. See Little Library. WE Henley. ENGLISH LYRICS. Crown 8z-0. Gilt... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - 1895 - 276 pages
...century. It is impossible to give an adequate idea of the richness of the contents of this book, nor of its abounding attractions as a story of travel...rank among publications of its class.' — Times. FH Skrine and ED Ross. THE HEART OF ASIA. By FH SKRINE and ED Ross. With Maps and many Illustrations... | |
| William Holden Hutton - 1896 - 302 pages
...With 300 Illustrations from Sketches and Photographs by the Author, and Maps. Two Volumes. Royal Bvo. 36*. net. 'One of the greatest books of the kind issued...its class.' — Times. TF Henderson. A LITTLE BOOK OK SCOTTISH VERSE. Pott Bvo. Cloth, i*. 6d. net ; leather, ss. 6d. net. [Little Library. Sec also DM... | |
| Ouida - 1896 - 456 pages
...300 Illustrations from Sketches and Photographs by the Author, and Maps. Two Volumes. Royal8vo. zos. net. 'One of the greatest books of the kind issued...work is one which in solidity, novelty, and interest inn'.i take a fir-.r rank among publications of its class.'—Times. TF Henderson. See Little Library.... | |
| George Warrington Steevens - 1896 - 418 pages
...century. It is impossible to give an adequate idea of the richness of the contents of this book, nor of Its abounding attractions as a story of travel...rank among publications of its class.' — Times. ' In these magnificent volumes we have the most important contribution to Central Asian geography made... | |
| Frederick Wayland Joyce, George Robertson Sinclair - 1896 - 356 pages
...century. It is impossible to give an adequate idea of the richness of the contents of this book, nor of its abounding attractions as a story of travel...interest must take a first rank among publications of its class.'—Tinies. F. H, Skruie and £. D. Ross. THE HEART OF ASIA. By FH SKRINE and ED Ross. With Maps... | |
| Langford Lovell Price - 1896 - 474 pages
...century. It is impossible to give an adequate idea of the richness of the contents of this book, nor of its abounding attractions as a story of travel...interest must take a first rank among publications of itsclass.' — Times. FH Skrine and ED Boss. THE HEART OF ASIA. By FH SKRINE and ED Ross. With Maps... | |
| Ernst Viktor Zenker - 1898 - 340 pages
...century. It is impossible to give an adequate idea of the richness of the contents of this book, nor of its abounding attractions as a story of travel...rank among publications of its class.' — Times. FH Skrlne and ED BOBS. THE HEART OF ASIA. By FH SKRINB and ED Ross. With Maps and many Illustrations... | |
| William Matthew Flinders Petrie - 1898 - 364 pages
...century. It is impossible to give an adequate idea of the richness of the contents of this book, nor of its abounding attractions as a story of travel...rank among publications of its class.' — Times. * In these magnificent volumes we have the most important contribution to Central Asian geography made... | |
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