The Traveller's Library ; A Col- 



lectioa of original Works well adapted for 

 Tntvellers &T\d Etnigrants, for School-room 

 Libraries^ the Libraries of Mechanics^ In- 

 stitutionSf Yontig MeiVs Libraries j the 

 Libraries of Skips, and similar purposes. 

 The separate volumes are suited for School 

 Prizes, Presents to Yowtt/ People, and for 

 general instruction and entertainment. 

 The Series comprises fourteen of tlie most 

 popular of Lord Macaulay's Lssays, and 

 his Speeches on Parliamentary Reform. 

 The department of Travels contains some 

 account of eight of the principal countries of 

 Europe, as well as travels in four districts 

 of Africa, in four of America, and in three of 

 Asia. Madame Pfeilfer's First Jottrney 

 round the World is incliidt-d ; and a general 

 AccoMTitoiWie Australian Colonies. In liio- 

 graphy and History will be found Lord Ma- 

 caulay's Bio::rapliical Sketches of Warren 

 Hastings, Clive, Pitt, Walpole, Bacon, and 

 others; besides Memoirs of Wellington, Tu- 

 renne, F. Arago, &c. ; an Essay on the Life 

 and Genius of Thomas Fuller, with Selec- 

 tions from his Writings, by Mr. Henry 

 Rogers ; and a history of the Lcipsic Cam- 

 paign, by Mr. Gleig, — which is the only 

 separate account of this remarkable- cam- 

 paign. Works of Ficti«tldid not come within 

 the plan of the Tr.ivei-i-eii's Library; hut 

 the Confessions of a Working Man, bySou- 

 vestre, which is indeed a fiction founued on 

 fact, has been included, and has been read 

 w ilh unusual interest by many of the work- 

 ing classes, for whose use it is' especially re- 

 commended. Dumas's story of the Maitre- 

 d* Amies, thou^^h in form a work of fiction, 

 gives a striking picture of an episode in the 

 history of Russia. Amongst the works on 

 Science and Natural Philosophy, a general 

 view of Creation is embodied in Dr. Kemp's 

 Kaiitral History of Creation ; and in his 

 Indications of Instinct remarkable facts in 

 natural history are collected. Dr. Wilson 

 has contributed a popular account of the 

 Electric Telegraph. In the volumes on the 

 Coal-Fields, and on the Tin and other 

 Mining Districts of Cormvall, is given an 

 account of the mineral wealth of tngland, 

 the habits and manners of the miners, and 

 tlie scenery of the surrounding country. It 

 only remains to add, that among the Mis- 

 cellaneous Works are a Selection of the best 

 Writings of the Rev. Sydney Smith; Lord 

 Carlisle's Lectures and Addresses ; an ac- 

 count of Mormonis^n, by the Rev. W. J. 

 Conybeare; an exposition of Railway ma- 

 nagement and mismanagement by Mr. Her- 

 bert Spencer; an account of the Origin and 

 Practice of Printing, by Mr. Stark ; and :in 

 account of London, by Mr. M'CuUoch. — To 

 be had, in complete Sets only, at £5. 5s. per 

 Set, bound in cloth and lettered. 



5^" The Traveller's Library may also 

 be had as originally issued in 102 parts, 

 l8. eacli, forming M vols. 2s. 6d. each ; or 

 any separate parts or volumes. 



TroUope. — The Warden, a Novel. 



By Anthony Tkollope. New and 

 cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. 



Ti-ollope's Barchester Towers, 



a Sequel to The Warden. New and 

 cheaper Edition, complete in One 

 Volume. Crov,-n Svo. as. 



Sharon Tiu'ner's History of the 



Aiiglo-Sa:;(.)ns, iVom the Earliest Period 

 to tiie Norman Conquest. 3 vols. 3Gs. 



Br. Turton's Manual of the Land 



and Fresli-Water Shells of Great 

 Britaui : With Figures of each of tlie 

 kinds. New Edition, with Additions 

 by t)r. J. E. Ge.vy, F.R.S., &o., Keeper 

 or tlie Zoological Collection in the 

 British Museum. Crown Svo. with 

 12 coloured Plates, price 15s. cloth. 



Dr. Tire's Dictionary of Arts, 



Manufactm'es, and Mines : Containing 

 a clear Exposition of their Principles 

 and Practice. New Edition, chiefly 

 rewritten and greatly enlarged ; with 

 nearly 2,(100 Woodcuts. Edited by 

 KoBEBT Hunt, F.R.S., F.s.s., Keeper 

 of Mining Records. In course.of pub- 

 lication In 14 Parts, price 5s. each, 

 forming 3 vols. Svo. 



Uwins. — Memoir and Corres- 

 pondence of Tno.\rAH UwiNS, R. A., late 

 Keeper of the Royal Galleries and of the 

 National Gallery, &c. Edited by Mrs. 

 UwiNS. 2 vols, post Svo. 18s. 



Van der Hoeven's Handbook of 



Zoology. Translated by the Rev. Wil- 

 liam C'LAKK, M.D., F.R.S., Professor 

 ot Anatomy in the University of Cain- 

 bridge. 2 vols. Svo. with 24 Plates of 

 Figures, price 60s. cloth ; or separately. 

 Vol. I. Invertebrata, SOs., and Vol. II. 

 Vertehrata, 30s. 



Vehse. — Memoirs of the Court, 



Aristocracy, and Diplomacy of Austria. 

 By Dr. E. Vehse. Translated from 

 the German by Feanz Demmleb. 2 

 vols, post Svo. 21s. 



Von Tempsky.— Mitla ; or. In- 

 cidents and Personal Adventures on a 

 Journey in Mexico, Guatemala, and 

 Salvador in the Years 1853 to 1855. 

 By G. F. Von Tempsky. With nu- 

 merous Illustrations. Svo. 18s. 



"Wade. — England's Greatness : 



Its Rise and Progress in Government, 

 Laws, Religion, .'ind Social Life; Agri- 

 culture, Commerce, and Manufactures ; 

 Science, Literature and Arts, from the 

 Earliest Period to the Peace of Paris. 

 By John Wade, Author of the CaWnct 

 Lawyer, &c. Poat Svo. 10s. 6d. 



