BOOKS PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL LEIGH. 



SCHREIBER'S TRAVELLER'S GUIDE DOWN the 



RHINE, exhibilinp^ the Course of that River from Schaffhausen to 

 Holland, and describing the Mosellk from Coblentz to Treves ; with 

 an Account of the Cities, Towns, Villages, Prospects, &c., in the Vi- 

 cinity, and of the Places where there are Mineral Springs ; together 

 with a Description of the various Routes, Modes of Conveyance, Inns, 

 Coins, &c. Embellished with a minute and accurate Map of the Rhine 

 from Schaffhausen to Wesel, and of the Moselle from Coblentz to 

 Treves. ISmo. bound, 8s. 



EBEL'S TRAVELLER'S GUIDE THROUGH SWITZER- 



LAND ; altered and improved by D. WALL, in one convenient pocket 

 volume, bound, and an elegant Atlas, half-bound, 16s. 



The work is arranged as follows: — 1st, Mode of Travelling, Value of 

 Money, Description of the Alps, Glaciers, 8cc. — 2d, Itinerary of Switzerland, 

 Manners, Customs, &c. — 3d, The Tourist. — 4th, A Topographical Dic- 

 tionary. 



*** The Atlas contains an excellent Map of Switzerland, drawn by Captain 

 Keller ; Panoramic Views of the Mountains, Vocabulary of the Swiss Dialect, 

 Phrases in the Romance Language, &c. 



REICHARD'S ITINERARY of ITALY ; or Traveller's 



Guide through that interesting Country ; containing the various Modes 

 and Expenses of Travelling, Weights, Measures, Coins, Inns, List of 

 Diligences and Public Conveyances, with the time of their arrival and 

 departure ; also the Posts and Relays of all the Roads, with a Topo- 

 graphical Account of the Cities, Towns, and Villages, describing their 

 Productions, Manufactures, Commerce, Literary Societies, and Natural 

 as well as Artificial Curiosities. With a View, and three large Maps. 

 New Edition, enlarged and corrected from the Observations of Recent 

 Travellers. ISmo. 10s. 6d. bound. 



VASrS NEW PICTURE of ROME and its Environs ; or, 



an interesting Itinerary : containing a general Description of the Monu- 

 ments and most distinguished Works in Painting, Sculpture, and Archi- 

 tecture, both ancient and modern, of that celebrated City and its En- 

 virons. Embellished with a correct Plan of the City, and Forty Views. 

 New Edition, ISmo. 12s. bound. 



As a ^uide to Rome, Vasi's book is worth omitted ; the descriptions are given in clear 



all the books of travels put together. — Diary and unaffected language; and the environs 



o/nn Invalid, by H. Matthews, Esq. A.M. of the city, such as Tivoh, Frascati, &c., are 



Of this very circumstantial description of added at the close of the volume ; so that, 



Rome, the Italian original has been for some on the whole, this appears to be a convenient 



time known on the Continent, though the manual to travellers who extend their pere- 



present is its first appearance in an Knglish grinations to the ancient metropolis of the 



garb. No object of interest appears to be world. — Monthly Review. 



VASI'S NEW PICTURE of NAPLES and its Environs, in 



the form of an Itinerary, containing an Account of the Road from Rome 

 to Naples, and a minute Description of the Public Buildings, ancient 

 and modern Works of Art, &c., in that City and its Vicinity. Embel- 

 lished with a correct Plan of the City ; a Map of the Route from Rome 

 to Naples, and upwards of Thirty Views. 12nio. 10s. 6d. bound. 



