THE SOUTH AMERICAN SERIES
Demy 8vo, cloth.
1. CHILE. By G. F. Scott Elliott, F.R.G.S. Withan Introduction by Martin Hume, a Map, and 39 Illustrations.(4th Impression.)
2. PERU. By C. Reginald Enock, F.R.G.S. Withan Introduction by Martin Hume, a Map, and 72 Illustrations.(3rd Impression.)
3. MEXICO. By C. Reginald Enock, F.R.G.S. Withan Introduction by Martin Hume, a Map, and 64 Illustrations.(3rd Impression.)
4. ARGENTINA. By W. A. Hirst. With an Introductionby Martin Hume, a Map, and 64 Illustrations. (4th Impression.)
5. BRAZIL. By Pierre Denis. With a HistoricalChapter by Bernard Miall, a Map, and 36 Illustrations. (2ndImpression.)
6. URUGUAY. By W. H. Koebel. With a Map and55 Illustrations.
7. GUIANA: British, French, and Dutch. ByJames Rodway. With a Map and 36 Illustrations.
8. VENEZUELA. By Leonard V. Dalton, B.Sc.(Lond.), F.G.S., F.R.G.S. With a Map and 36 Illustrations.(2nd Impression.)
9. LATIN AMERICA: Its Rise and Progress. ByF. Garcia Calderon. With a Preface by Raymond Poincaré,President of France, a Map, and 34 Illustrations. (2nd Impression.)
10. COLOMBIA. By Phanor James Eder, A.B.,LL.B. With 2 Maps and 40 Illustrations. (2nd Impression.)
11. ECUADOR. By C. Reginald Enock, F.R.G.S.
12. BOLIVIA. By Paul Walle. With 62 Illustrationsand 4 Maps.
13. PARAGUAY. By W. H. Koebel.
14. CENTRAL AMERICA. By W. H. Koebel.
"The output of the books upon Latin America has in recent yearsbeen very large, a proof doubtless of the increasing interest that is feltin the subject. Of these the South American Series edited by Mr.Martin Hume is the most noteworthy."—Times.
"Mr. Unwin is doing good service to commercial men and investorsby the production of his 'South American Series.'"—SaturdayReview.
"Those who wish to gain some idea of the march of progress inthese countries cannot do better than study the admirable 'SouthAmerican Series.'"—Chamber of Commerce Journal.
SPANISH AMERICA
ITS ROMANCE, REALITY
AND FUTURE
BY
C. R. ENOCK, C.E., F.R.G.S.
AUTHOR OF "THE ANDES AND THE AMAZON," "PERU,"
"MEXICO," "ECUADOR," ETC.