

By
Joseph E Morris

A. & C. Black, Limited.
Soho Square London W
1919

| Flüelen and St. Gothard Valley | Frontispiece |
| FACING PAGE | |
| Pilatus above a Sea of Clouds, from the Base of the Rigi | 9 |
| The Old Bridge, with Shrine, Lucerne | 16 |
| The Gutsch from Lucerne | 19 |
| Old Houses and Bridge at Lucerne | 22 |
| The Seven Towers looking over Lucerne from the Gutsch | 25 |
| Looking across the Lake | 32 |
| Pilatus from Stanstad | 43 |
| Looking up the Lake from Beckenried | 46 |
| Beckenried | 51 |
| Lake Uri from Brunnen | 54 |
| William Tell's Chapel (from a Sketch in 1895) | On the cover |
If Lucerne is the most widely advertised lake inthe world—if its name, in recent years, has cometo be associated, less with ancient gallant exploitsof half-legendary William Tells than with cheapPolytechnic Tours and hordes of personallyconducted trippers, it has luckily forfeitedsingul