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MR. MURRAY'S LIST OF NEW WORKS. 



MURRAY'S 

 HOME AND COLONIAL LIBRARY, i 



CLASS A. 



list0ric MtL 



II. 

 III. 



IV. 

 V. 



VI. 

 VII. 



HISTORY of the SIEGE of GIBRAL- 

 TAR, 1779—83. With a Description 

 and Account of that Garrison. By 

 John Drinkwateb. 2s. 



The AMBER WITCH — the most inter- 

 esting Trial for Witchcraft ever laiown. 

 By Lady Duff Gordon. 2s. 



LIVES of CROMWELL and BUTTTAN. 

 By Robert Southey, LL.D. 2s. 



LIFE, and EXPLOITS of Sir FRANCIS 

 DRAKE. By John Barrow. 2s. 



CAMPAIGNS of the BRITISH ARMY 

 at WASHINGTON. By the Rev. G. R. 

 Gleig. 2s. 



The FRENCH in ALGIERS. Translated 

 by Lady Duff Gordon. 2s. 



HISTORY of the FALL of the JESUITS 

 in the 18th CENTURY. 2s. 



VIII. LIVONIAN TALES. By A Lady. 

 IX. 



By Lord Mahon. 



LIFE of CONDE. 



3s. M. 



X. SALE'S BRIGADE in AFFGHANIS- 



TAN. By the Rev. G. R. Gleig. 2s. 



XI. The SIEGES of VIENNA. Translated by 

 Lord Ellesmere. 2s. 



XII. The WAYSIDE CROSS. A Tale of the 

 Carlist War. 2s. 



XIII. SCENES from the WAR of LIBERA- 



TION in GERMANY. By Sii- Alex- 

 ander Duff Gordon. 3s. 6d. 



XIV. The STORY of the BATTLE of WATER- 



LOO. By Rev. G. R. Gleig. 3s. &d. 



XV. ADVENTURES. From the Autobiogra- 

 phy of Henry Steffens. 2s. 



XVI. LIVES of the BRITISH POETS : with an 

 Essay on English Poetry. By Thomas 

 Campbell. 3s. 6d. 



XVII. HISTORICAL and CRITICAL ESSAYS. 

 By Lord Mahon. 3s. M. 



XVIII. LIFE of LORD CLIVE. By the Rev. 

 G. R. Gleio. 3«. 6d. 



XIX. STOKERS and POKERS ; or, The North- 

 western Railway. By Sir Francis B. 

 Head. 2s. 



XX. LIFE of Sir THOMAS MUNRO. By Rev. 

 G. R. Gt.eto. 3f. M. 



CLASS B. 



fiipg^s, Irakis, an^ 



I. The BIBLE in SPAIN ; or, The Ad- 

 ventures of an Englishman in an 

 Attempt to Circulate the Scriptures. 

 By George Borrow. 3s. 6d. 



II. The GIPSIES of SPAIN ; their Manners 

 and Customs. By George Borrow. 

 3s. 6d. 

 III. IV. A JOURNEY through INDIA, from 

 Calcutta to Bombay, Madras, and the 

 Southern Provinces. By Bishop Heber. 

 2 \ols. 7s. 

 V. TRAVELS in the HOLY LAND. By 

 Captains Irby and Mangles. 2s. 



VI. WESTERN BARBARY, its Wild Tribes 

 and Savage Animals. By J. Drummond 

 Hay. 2s. 

 VII. LETTERS from the SHORES of the 

 BALTIC. By a Lady. 2s. 



Vni. NOTES and SKETCHES of NEW 

 SOUTH WALES. By Mrs. Meredith. 

 2s. 

 IX. The WEST INDIES. From the Journal 

 of M. G. Lewis. 2s. 



X. SKETCHES of PERSIA. By Sir John 



Malcolm. 3s.-6(?,. 

 XI. THIRTEEN YEARS at the COURT of 

 PEKIN. By Father Ripa. 2s. 



XII. XIII. TYPEE and OMOO ; or. The Marque- 

 sas Islanders. By Herman Melville. 

 2 vols. 7s. 

 XIV. MEMOIRS of a MISSIONARY in CAN- 

 ADA. By Rev. J. Abbott. 2s. 

 XV. LETTERS from MADRAS. 

 Lady. 2s. 

 XVI. The WILD SPORTS of the 

 LANDS. By Chahles St. 

 3s. 6d. 



XVII. RAPID JOURNEYS ACROSS THE 

 PAMPAS. By Sir Francis Head. 2s. 

 XVIII. GATHERINGS FROM SPAIN. By 

 RiCHA-RD Ford. 3s. 6d. 

 XIX. A VOYAGE UP THE RIVER AMA- 

 ZON. By William Edwauds. 2«. 

 XX. A POPULAR ACCOUNT of INDIA. 



By Rev. Chakles Acland. 2s. 

 XXI. MEXICO and the ROCKY MOUN- 

 TAINS. By George F. Ruxton. 

 3s. 6d. 

 XXII. PORTUGAL and GALICIA. By Lord 

 Carnarvon. 3s. 6d. 



XXIII. BUSH LIFE in AUSTRALIA. By 



Rev. H. W. Haygakth. 2s. 



XXIV. ADVENTURES in the LIBYAN DE- 



SERT. By Bayle St. John. 2t. 



XXV. LETTERS from SIERRA LEONE. By 

 a Lady. 3«. 6rf. 



By 



high- 

 John. 



