Part 43 (1/2)
T. NELSON AND SONS
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS
THE NELSON LIBRARY OF NOTABLE BOOKS.
_Uniform with this Volume and same Price._
_FORTHCOMING VOLUMES._
FELICITY IN FRANCE. Constance Maud.
Miss Maud has written a fascinating guide book to the French countryside. A pleasant thread of narrative is woven into the book, but it is primarily a description of travels in different parts of France.
The perfect sympathy with and understanding of French life, and the humour and grace of the style make it an ideal travelling companion.
(_July 2._)
MY CLIMBS IN THE ALPS AND CAUCASUS. A. F. Mummery.
Mr. A. F. Mummery, who was killed by an avalanche in attempting the ascent of Nanga Parbat in the Himalayas, was probably the greatest climber of his day. He was the first, for example, to ascend that most formidable of the Chamonix Aiguilles, the Grepon, where the ”Mummery Chimney” still commemorates his achievement. The present volume is one of the great cla.s.sics of mountaineering, and can be read with delight by those who have never seen anything higher than the Surrey Downs.
(_August 6._)
NELSON LIBRARY OF NOTABLE BOOKS
_CONDENSED LIST._
Scrambles Amongst the Alps.
Collections and Recollections.
The Great Boer War.
Life of John Nicholson.
Dean Hole's ”Memories.”
Life of Gladstone.
Psalms in Human Life.
Wild Life in a Southern County.
The Forest.
The Golden Age.
Sir Henry Hawkins's Reminiscences.
Selected Essays.
Life of Lord Russell of Killowen.
Making of Modern Egypt.
From the Cape to Cairo.
Life of Alexander Hamilton.
A Book about the Garden.
Culture and Anarchy.
Collections and Recollections. 2nd Series.
Life of Frank Buckland.
A Modern Utopia.
With Kitchener to Khartum.
Unveiling of Lhasa.
Life of Lord Dufferin.
Life of Dean Stanley.
Popular Astronomy.
Dream Days.