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HE EARTH AND MAN: Lectures on COMPABATIVE PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, in it* 

 relation to the History of Mankind. By ARNOLD GurOT, Professor of Physical Geography 

 and History, Neuchatel. Translated from the French, by Prof. C. C. FELTON, with illus- 

 trations. Second thousand. 12mo, .................................. cloth, . 



" Thise who have been accustomed to regard Geography as a merely descriptive branch of learn- 

 ing, drier than the remainder biscuit after a voyage, will be delighted to find this hitherto un- 

 tttractive pursuit converted into a science, the principles of which are definite and the results 

 conclusive." North American Review. 



" The grand idea of the work is happily expressed by the author, where he calls ii the geograph* 

 ical march of history. Faith, science, learning, poetry, taste, in a word, genius, have liberally 

 contributed to the production of the work under review. Sometimes we feel as if we were 

 studying a treatise on the exact sciences ; at others, it strikes the ear like an epic poem. Now it 

 reads like history, and now it sounds like prophecy. It will find readers in whatever l&nguago 

 it may be published." Christian Examiner. 



" The work is one of high merit, exhibiting a wide range of knowledge, great research, and 

 philosophical spirit of investigation. Its perusal will well repay the most learned in such subjects, 

 and give nsw views to all, of man's relation to the globe he inhabits." Silliinan's Journal. 



COMPARATIVE PHYSICAL AND HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY; or, the 



Study of the Earth and its Inhabitants. A series of graduated courses for the use of 

 Schools. By ARNOLD GUYOT, author of " Earth and Man," etc. 



The series hereby announced will consist of three courses, adapted to the capacity of three dif- 

 ferent ages and periods of study. The first is intended for primary schools, and for children of 

 from seven to ten years. The second is adapted for higher schools, and for young persons of from 

 ten to fifteen years. The third is to be used as a scientific manual in Academies and Colleges. 



Each course will be divided into two parts, one of purely Physical Geography, the other for Eth- 

 nography, Statistics, Political and Historical Geography. Each part will be illustrated by a colored 

 Physical and Political Atlas, prepared expressly for this purpose, delineating, with the greatest 

 care, the configuration of the surface, and the other physical phenomena alluded to in the corres- 

 ponding work, the distribution of the races of men, and the political divisions into States, c., IfC. 



The two parts of the first or preparatory course are now ha a forward state of preparation, and 

 will be issued at an early day. 



MURAL MAPS: a series of elegant colored Maps, exhibiting the Physical Phenomena 

 of the Globe. Projected on a large scale, and intended to be suspended in the Recitation 

 Room. By ARNOLD GUYOT .......................................... [in preparation] 



KITTO'S POPULAR CYCLOPAEDIA OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE. Con- 



densed from the larger work. By JOHN KITTO, D. D., F. S. A., author of "The Pictoral 

 Bible," "History and Physical Geography of Palestine," Editor of "The Journal of 

 Sacred Literature," etc. Assisted by numerous distinguished Scholars and Divines,. 

 British, Continental and American. With numerous illustrations. One volume, 

 octavo, 812pp ........................................................ cloth, ---- 3,0ft 



THE POPULAR BIBLICAL CYCLOPAEDIA or LITERATURE is designed to furnish a DICTIONARY 

 or THE BIBLE, embodying the products of the best and most recent researches in Biblical Liter- 

 Itture, in which the Scholars of Europe and America have been engaged. The work, the result 

 of immense labor and research, and enriched by the contributions of writers of distinguished 

 eminence in the various departments of Sacred Literature, has been, by universal eorsent, 

 pronounced the best work of its class extant; and the one best suited to the advanced knowledge 

 f the present day in all the studies connected with Theological Science. 



The Cyclopaedia of Biblical Literature from which this work is condensed by (he author, if 

 published in two volumes, rendering it about twice the size of the present work, and is intended, 

 Mya the author, more particularly for Ministers and Theological Students; while the P<n>ular 

 Cyclopaedia is intended for Parents, Sabbath School Teachers, and the great body of the religion* 

 public. It has been the author's aim to avoid imparting to the work any color of sectarian or 

 denominational bias. On such points of difference among Christians, the Historical mode of 

 treatment has been adopted, and care has been taken to provide a fair account of the argument* 

 which have seemed most conclusive to the ablest advocates of the various opinions. The PictonU 

 Rluitrationa amounting to more that three hundred are of the very highest order of tto art. 



