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THE LAND OF FOOTPRINTS.LON BOOKS OF ADVENTURE.jgOOKS of sporting, travel, and adventure in countries little known to the average reader naturally fall in two classesneither, with a very-few exceptions, of great value. One class is perhaps the logical result of the other.Of the first type is the book that is written to make the most of far travels, to extract from adventure the last thrill, to impress the awestricken reader with a full sense of the danger and hardship the writer has undergone. Thus, if the latter takes out quite an ordinary routine permit to go into certain districts, he makes the most of travelling in "closed territory," implying that he has obtained an especial privilege, and has penetrated where few have gone before him. As a matter of fact, the permit is issued merely that the13