Messrs. Methuen's List 15 Travel, Adventure and Topography H. H. Johnston. BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA. By Sir H. H. Johnston, K.C.B. With nearly Two Hundred Illustrations, and Six Maps. Second Edition. Crown i^to. ^os. net. ' A fascinating book, written with equal skill and charm — the work at once of a literary artist and of a man of action who is singularly wise, brave, and experi- enced. It abounds in admirable sketches from frencil.' — Westminster Gazette. ' A delightful book . . . collecting within the covers of a single volume all that is known of this part of our African domains. The voluminous appendices are of extreme value.' — Manchester Guardian. ' The book takes front rank as a standard work by the one man competent to write it.' — Daily Chronicle. L. Decle. THREE YEARS IX SAVAGE AFRICA. By Lionel Decle. With loo Illustrations and 5 Maps. Second Edition. DemyZvo. 21s. ' A fine, full hook.'— Patt Mah' Gazette. ' Abounding in thrilling adventures.' — Daily Telegraph. ' His book is profusely illustrated, and its bright pages give a better general survey of Africa from the Cape to the Equator than any single volume that has yet been published.' — Tivtcs. ' A delightful book.' — Academy. ' Astonishingly frank. Every page deserves close attention.' — Literature. ' Unquestionably one of the m02.t interesting books of travel which have recently appeared.' — Standard. ' The honest impressions of a keen-eyed and intrepid traveller.' — Scotsman. 'Appealing powerfully to the popular imagination.' — Globe. Henri of Orleans. FROM TONKIN TO INDIA. By Prinxe Henri of Orleans. Translated by Hamley Bent, M.A. With 100 Illustrations and a Map. Crown ^to, gilt top. 25^'. 'A welcome contribution to our knowledge. The narrative is full and interesting, and the appendices give the work a substantial value.' — Times. 'The Prince's travels are of real importance . . . his services to geography have been considerable. The volunr.e is beautifully illustrated.' — Atheneeum. R. S. S. Baden-PoweU. THE DOWNFALL OF PREMPEH. A Diary of Life in Ashanti, 1895. By Colonel B.aden-Powell. With 21 Illustrations and a Map. Cheaper Edition. Large Crown Zvo. 6s. ' A compact, faithful, most readable record of the campaign.' — Daily ^'evjs. R. S. S. Baden-PoweU. THE MATABELE CAMPAIGN, 1896. By Colonel Baden-Powell. With nearly 100 Illustrations. Cheaper Edition. Large Crown Sz'O. 6s. ' As a straightforward account of a great deal of plucky work unpretentiously done, this book is well worth reading.' — Times. S. L. Hinde. THE FALL OF THE CONGO ARABS. By S. L. HiNDE. With Dans, etc. Bewy 8vo. I2s. 6d. ' The book is full of good things, and of sustained interest.' — St. James's Gazette. 'A graphic sketch of one of the mo;t exciting and important episodes in the struggle for supremacy in Central Africa between the Arabs and their European rivals.'^ Times.