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THS COIjUMSIAD: 



Comprising Geograjihical Sketches, and a Narrative of Nautical Adven- 

 tures in tlie Eastern Seas, including the perils of a storm, and provi- 

 dential escape from shipwreck : with Meditations on a Future State. 

 By Archibald Tucker Ritchie, Esq. In demy 8vo., price 10*. 

 handsomely bound in cloth. 

 " Under this lille the author has given a poetical narrative of his voyage in the 

 Indian Ocean, somewhat in the manner of ' Falconer's Shipwreck.' .... The most 

 remarkahle passage is that where lie announces a new attempt to explain the phenomena 

 of (jeology in connexion with the first chapter of Genesis. . . . We would recommend 

 the perusal of this poem, which contains some pretty passages both to interest and 

 instruct the reader." — Edinburgh Weekly Journal. 



" This is an interesting poem In so far as it is descriptive, it is a painting 



from Nature, and a narrative of real life. The author can say, ' All which I saw, and 

 part of which I was.' If to landsmen the poem is interesting, it must be peculiarly so to 

 Ihofe ' whose march is on the deep.' .... The author is evidently a person of right 



principles, of a kind and pious heart, and of a generous and polished mind lie 



has a higher object than merely giving pleasure ; he seeks to beneCt his readers." 



Scottish Guardian. 



DA'2'S IN TESE EAST: 



A Poem in Two Cantos. Descriptive of Scenery in India, the Departure 

 from Home, the Voyage and subsequent Career of an Officer in the East 

 India Company's Army. By James Henry Burke, Esq., of Marble 

 Hill, Lieutenant Bombay Engineers, Member of the Bombay Branch of 

 Royal Asiatic Society. In demy 8vo., price 6s. bound. 



"The Stanzas of Mr. Burke bespeak at once high feeling, a vigorous cultivated in- 

 telligence, and a delicate poetic taste." — Morninff Herald. 



"The execution is even, finished, and good." — Weekly Chronicle, 



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THE BVROn GALLERY: 



A Series of thirty-six Historical Embellishments, illustrating the Poetical 

 Works of Lord Byron ; beautifully engraved from Original Drawings 

 and Paintings by Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A., H. Howard, R.A., 

 A. E. Chalon, R.A., J. Stothard, R.A., R. Westall, R.A., and other 

 eminent Artists : adapted, by their size and excellence, to bind up with 

 and embellish every edition published in England of Lord Byron's 

 Works, and also the various sizes and editions published in France, 

 Germany, and America. Price 125. elegantly bound, forming a splendid 

 ornament for the drawing-room table. 



STAOTFIELD'S COAST SCENERY: 



A Series of Picturesque Views in the British Channel and on the Coast of 

 France. From Original Drawings, taken expressly for the work, by 

 Clarkson Stanfield, Esq., R.A. Second edition. Forty plates 

 engraved in line, in the most finished style, with descriptive letterpress. 

 One volume 8vo., handsomely bound in cloth, gilt edges. Price 125. 

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