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THE LAND

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"The principal charm of the book will be the singularly agreeable narrative of a journey through regions more replete, perhaps, with varied and striking associations than any other in the world. Practical observations on the resources of the country, witty and animated descriptions, and ingenious topographical speculations, are judiciously leavened with personal adventure and original reflections."-Athenæum.

"The author tells the story of his arrival in Syria and of his wanderings and vicissitudes in the Holy Land; tells it in terse and eloquent English, with here a quaint anecdote, there a graphic description of some famous scene of Scriptural history, such as that which refers to the death of Absalom."-Christian Globe.

"The interest attaching to Eastern Palestine is not confined to its ruins, its topography, and its associations; the reader will find in this book a vast amount of most curious and valuable information on the strange races and religions scattered about the country. We thank Mr Oliphant for making us acquainted with a strangely neglected country, whose charms and capabilities seemed to have escaped the notice of all previous travellers."-Saturday Review.

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AT HOME

ΙΝ

FIJ I.

By C. F. GORDON CUMMING,

Author of A Lady's Cruise in a French Man-of-War,' &c.

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"She carries her readers with her through many a quaint and picturesque scene of native life, with the ever-varying and beautiful background of sea-coast or forest or river bank, and enables them to realise her keen sense of enjoyment in it all. She gives us interesting details of the potters' work, in which Fiji stands pre-eminent throughout the Pacific."

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"Miss Gordon Cumming has an intense appreciation of the beauties of nature, combined with a sympathetic interest in humanity. Her letters are instinct with life; the Fijians and their picturesque habits are depicted in vivid sketches which remain in the memory, and give a better idea of our new territories than could be conveyed in a more exhaustive history."

Melbourne Leader.

"We must conclude our notice of Miss Cumming's work by heartily recommending it as being in the highest degree interesting from the first page to the last.'

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"Anything more pleasant, amusing, and magnificently descriptive of places and people than these two volumes of notes has seldom been written about any place, much less of Fiji."

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