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12 MR. COLBURN'S LIST OF
CAPTAIN SPENCER'S TRAVELS IN THE
WESTERN CAUCASUS;
INCLUDING A TOUR THROUGH IMERITIA, MINGRELIA, TURKEY, MOLDAVIA,
GALICIA, SILESIA, AND MORAVIA.
F o r m i n g a Sequel t o the Author' s " TRAVELS IN CIRCASSIA," &C.
2 vols. 8vo, with lihistrations. Price 28s. bound.
" U p o n all points of interest connected with the Circassians Mr. Spencer furnishes information,
both specific and authentic, and we eamesOy recommend the perusal of tliis work to every person
•who desires to obtain an accurate view of the resd state of those interesting tribes, and of the
monstrous aggressions and grasping policy of the Muscovites."—.^¿/fts.
EXCURSIONS IN THE MOUNTAINS OF
RONDA AND GRANADA;
WITH CHARACTERISTIC SKETCHES OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE
SOUTH OF SPAIN.
B Y CAPT. C. R0CHF031T SCOTT,
A u t h o r of Travels in Egypt and Candía," &c. 2 vols. Svo, wi t h Illustrations.
P r i c e 28s. bound.
" Captain Scott is as pleasant a guide and companion over the vinous hills and through the
romantic forests of Spain as can be imagined; for his eye catches at a glance what is most
worthy of obser\'ation, and his -wit and his enjoying hear t put us into the right way to distil as
much satisfaction from it as is possible. He has introduced into his travels a story and a legend or
two which vary the nature of the work, and increase, therefore, its interest. Upon the whole.
Captain Scott's Excursions form one of the most entertaining books we have read for many
years, while there is much in it that gives valuable information upon the present state of Spam,
and the condition of its poñtical affeirs. "—Courí Journal.
IX.
TRAVELS IN EGYPT AND CANDIA;
WITH DETAILS OF THE MILITARY POWER AND RESOURCES OF THOSE
COUNTRIES, AND OBSERVATIONS ON THE GOVERNMENT, POLICY,
AND COMMERCIAL SYSTEM OF MOHAMMED ALI.
B Y CAPT. C. R. SCOTT, H.P. Royal Staff Corps.
2 vols. Svo, with Illustrations, price 28s.
One of the most sterling publications of the season. There is a freshness in Captain Scott's
narrative that affords a new desire respecting the events of this most interesting country. The
habits and customs of the people are sketched with considerable spirit and talent, and there is
much novelty in the gallant author' s details."—A'aua/ and MilUart/ Gazette.
T H E SPAS OF GERMANY.
B Y DR. GRANVILLE,
A u t h o r of " Travels to St. Petersburg," &c.
N e w and Cheaper Edition, in 1 vol. Svo. with Thirty-nine Illustrations.
P r i c e only IBs. bound.
" This attractive work presents the narrative of a grand tour to all the celebrated and fashionable
mineral watering places of Germany—a tour in which amusement is blended wi th information,
and descriptive sketches of the humo'jurs and fancies of each Spa are mixed up vrith all the
accurate details of everything that is valuable in a medical or social point of view."—G/oie.
NEW PUBLICATIONS. 1 3
XI.
GUIDE THROUGH NORTH WALES.
B Y G. J. BENNETT, ESQ.
X„ X „.H . 0 E . CH. . S or - l ™ - —
« i " » a p o e f . love of
M t i e Sid a t amo r i s f s cl ieerfulnBS."-c™ri Jo^rMl.
X I I .
T H E FANQUI IN CHINA.
B Y C. T. DOWNING, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
3 vols, post 8vo, wi t h Illustrations, price 31s. 6d. bound.
.. Tins pubUcaüon is not to bo considered as » —
more ambitious. It is emphaticany an account « ' » " „ ^ I ' i t r r , can Lring them wi t t i n the
of China, as far as personal observation, aided by p j s o nM^ ^ J^ ^^^^ j „
S S S L l t t e ' p S r a i f ^ S S v J S c i i r « ^ ^ ^ ^
with which we a r e acquainted."—«as-
X I I I .
THE RIVER AND THE DESART.
B Y MISS PAUDOE,
A u t h o r of " THE CITY OP THE SULTAN," &C.
2 vols, post 8vo, wi t h Illustrations, price IBs.
.. This work is highly c r e d i t a L to the author, discoveringmoremind than any of Miss Pardoe .
former product tons."—¿l i te. difficult to trace that power, whether
" There are few pages of work m w M it w oma oe ^„„esoicsB, force, and varied
of abstract reflectíon or of graphic ^cscnpaon, that gives so mu Jm a l .
beauty to Miss Pardee' s series of pictures of The c i t y o! m e »UIKIU.
XIV.
A JOURNEY ACROSS THE PAMPAS AND
THE ANDES,
FROM BUENOS AYRES TO VALPARAISO, LIMA, PANAMA. &c.
B Y THE HON. P. C AMP B E L L SCARLETT.
2 vols, post Svo, wi t h Illustrations, 25s. bound.
.. T^iesc volumes a b o ^ d wi^
and amusement to .aU c t e s e s of readers. The wM^ ^ ^ st a t ement s in i t respeetmg steam
tion."—Times.
XV.
SIR JAMES ALEXANDER'S TRAVELS IN
WESTERN AFRICA,
AND NARRATIVE OF THE KAFFIR WAR IN 1836.
2 volumes, 8vo, Illustrated with numerous Plates, by MAJOR C. C. M.CHKLI, K .H.
.. This is a very interesting account of the colomes of W « t e m ^ c a t ^ ^ S no w o ? r e í
the new settlements on the A f r i c a frontier, and it is a m a t t e ^ f ^ ^ ^ progress of these
ceptMr. Martin's, has been pnbhsheddescnpUve of the e ^ ^ ^
^ ^ ^ -« v e forces . " - . .^» BuU.