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'NO GREATER SHAME TO MAN THAn Inhumanitie.'-Spenser

THE HUMANE

REVIEW

APRIL, 1908, to JANUARY, 1909

VOLUME IX.

EDITED BY HENRY S. SALT

LONDON

ERNEST BELL, YORK HOUSE

PORTUGAL Street, W.C.

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Foolscap 8vo., cloth gilt, gilt top, 3s. 6d. net.

ON CAMBRIAN AND

CUMBRIAN HILLS.

PILGRIMAGES TO SNOWDON AND SCAWFELL.

By HENRY S. SALT,

Author of "The Life of Henry D. Thoreau,” etc.

Mr. Salt's new book on Snowdonia and the "Fells," which is an expansion
of the article on "The Secret of the Mountains" which appeared some years
ago in the Humane Review, is written from intimate experience, but from the
point of view of a mountain lover rather than a rock-climber. It includes
chapters on the joy of climbing, the human sympathies with mountains, the
wild animal life, the need of mountain "sanctuaries," and some reminiscences
of meetings with Ruskin and others whose names are associated with the
Lake District. Few more attractive pocket companions for a visit to the hill
country of England and Wales than this book can be found.

NDON: A. C. FIFIELD, 44, FLEET STREET, E.C.

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