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IN adding one more series of guide-books to those already in existence, the publishers have struck out in a somewhat new line by making conciseness their most important feature. The overworked professional man, who has little time to read up lengthy descriptions, will here find, condensed into a smaller compass than has previously been done, the most important points to be looked out for on his proposed journey. The authors of these books have been remarkably successful in condensing so large an amount of information into them.
Guide to Italy.
Pp. civ + 352 + 4. Price 10s. net.
Guide to the Western Mediterranean.
Pp. xxvi + 238. (London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd., 1901.) Price 9s. net.
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Guide to Italy Guide to the Western Mediterranean . Nature 65, 557 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/065557a0
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