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AFFAIRS OF WEST AFRICA. (Heinemann.)

"There is no one who has, in recent years, done so much to explain West African problems to the British public."—.

(French edition: "Problèmes de l'ouest Africain" (Hachette). Translated by A. Duchéne, Chief of Staff of the African Department of the French Colonial Office).

THE BRITISH CASE IN FRENCH CONGO. (Heinemann.)

"A more remarkable story has never been related."—Liverpool Courier.

"Were it not that the facts cannot be, and indeed are not disputed, they would be incredible."—Morning Post.

KING LEOPOLD'S RULE IN AFRICA. (Heinemann.)

"An amazing book to be written in the dawn of the twentieth century of the Christian era."—Morning Post.

RED RUBBER. (T. Fisher Unwin.)

" To the author, more than to any man alive, is due the ventilation of this crime against civilisation. He has fought a long, up-hill battle against apathy, misrepresentation and the power of an unscrupulous purse. And he has been successful. He has made Congo Reform a part of the sworn creed of our chief public men."—Spectator.

GREAT BRITAIN AND THE CONGO. (Smith, Elder & Co.)

"Mr. Morel's untiring industry has been by far the most important factor in awakening both public and official opinion to the monstrous iniquity which for the last eighteen years has been perpetrated with ever-increasing cynicism and effrontery in the Congo Basin."—Times.