Valuable Works of Exploration and Adventure, 3 



Scliweinfiirth's Heart of Africa. 



The Heart of Africa ; or, Three Years' Travels and Adventures in the 

 ' Unexplored Regions of the Centre of Africa, From 1808 to 1871. By 



Dr. Georg Schweixfurth. Translated by Ellex E. Frewer. With 

 an Introduction by Wixwood Reade. Illustrated by about 130 Wood- 

 cuts from Drawings made b}^ the Author, and with Two Maps. 3 vols., 

 8vo, Cloth, $8 00. 



Speke*s 



*s Africa. 



Journal of tlic Discovery of the Source of the Is"ile. By Jonx Haxning 

 Spekb, Captain II. M. Indian Army, Fellow and Gold Medalist of the 

 Roj^al Geographical Society, Hon. Corresponding Member and Gold Med- 

 alist of the French Geographical Society, &c. With 3Iaps and Portraits 

 and numerous Illustrations, chiefly from Drawings by Captain Grant. 

 8vo, Cloth, $4 00 ; Sheep, $4 50. 



Baker's Isiiiailia. 



Isniailia : a Narrative of the Expedition to Central Africa for the Sup- 

 prcssion of the Slave-Trade, organized by Ismail, Khedive of Egyft. 

 By Sir Samuel White Baker, Pasha, M.A., F,R.S., F.R.G.S., Major- 

 Gcneral of the Ottoman Empire, late Governor-General of the Equatorial 

 Nile Basin, &c,,4S:c. With Maps, Portraits, and upward of 50 full-page 

 Illustrations by Zwecker and Durand. 8vo, Cloth, $5 00 ; Half Calf, 

 $7 25. 



Jleailc'S Savage Africa. 



Savage Africa : being the Narrative of a Tour in Equatorial, South-west- 

 ern, and Xorth-westeru Africa ; with Notes on the Habits of the Gorilla; 

 on the Existence of Unicorns and Tailed Men ; on the Slave-Trade ; on 

 the Origin, Character, and Capabilities of the Negro, and on the Future 

 Civilization of Western Africa. By W. Wixwood Reade. With Illus- 

 trations and a 3Iap. 8vo, Cloth, $4 00 ; Sheep, |4 50 ; Half Calf, |6 25. 



Prime's Boal-Lifc ia Egypt and Nubia. 



Boat-Life in Egypt and Nubia. By William C. PnurE. Illustrated. 

 l2mo, Cloth, $2 00. 



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Vambrey^s Central Asia- 



Travcls in Central Asia : being the Account of a Journey from Teheran 

 across the Turkoman Desert, on the Eastern Shore of the Caspian, to 

 Khiva, Bokhara, and Samarcand, performed in the year 18G3. By Ar- 

 Mrxirs Vambery, Member of the Hungarian Academy of Pesth, by whom 

 he was sent on this Scientific Mission. With Map and Woodcuts. 8vo 

 Cloth, §4 50; Half Calf, $6 75. 



