PARLIAMENTARY BLUE-BOOK REPORT TO H.M.'s GOVERNMENT ON THE SALVATION ARMY COLONIES in the United States, with Scheme of National Land Settlement. [Cd. 2562.] POLITICAL HISTORY CETEWAYO AND HIS WHITE NEIGHBOURS WORKS ON SOCIOLOGY, AGRICULTURE, AND COUNTRY LIFE RURAL ENGLAND (2 vols.) LESSONS THE POOR AND THE LAND A FARMER'S YEAR "Rider Haggard is probably most widely known a novelist, but, as a matter of fact, there are few men now writing English use books on vital sociological questions are of such value as his, and hardly one amon this small number who has grasped as he has grasped the dangers that beset the future of the English-speaking people, and the way these dangers can best be met."-Mr Theodore Roosevelt in "The Outlook," New York, July 1, 1911. "The state of agriculture in 1901-2 has been described by a distinguished man of letters, who is also a practical farmer. In the two portly volumes of his Rural England,' Sir H. Rider Haggard has collected a mass of evidence, gathered from what he himself saw and heard in twenty-seven counties of England. The work is a monument of physical energy and endurance. It is also a contemporary record of rural facts and conditions, to which time will add historical value. Future generations will turn to Rural England' as the present generation turns to Arthur Young, or William Marshall, or James Caird."-Mr R. E. Prothero, in his " English Farming, Past and Present." BOOK OF TRAVEL ALLAN'S WIFE CLEOPATRA ERIC BRIGHTEYES MONTEZUMA'S DAUGHTER BLACK HEART AND WHITE LYSBETH PEARL MAIDEN THE BRETHREN BENITA FAIR MARGARET THE GHOST KINGS THE YELLOW GOD: AN IDOL MORNING STAR QUEEN SHEBA'S RING THE MAHATMA AND THE HARE THE LADY OF BLOSSHOLME MARIE CHILD OF STORM THE WANDERER'S NECKLACE THE IVORY CHILD MOON OF ISRAEL WHEN THE WORLD SHOOK THE ANCIENT ALLAN SMITH AND THE PHARAOHS AND OTHER STORIES SHE AND ALLAN (In collaboration with Andrew Lang) THE WORLD'S DESIRE |