BY MR. MURRAY. 



A HAND-BOOK FOR 

 TRAVELLERS IN SPAIN AND READERS AT HOME. 



By RICHARD FORD, Esq. Maps. Post 8vo. 



" The best English book, beyond comparison, that ever has appeared for the illustration, not merely 

 of the general topography and local curiosities, but of the national character and manners of Spain 

 her arts, antiquities, peculiarities of every conceivable class appears in the modest guise of a red 

 pocket volume. We have no doubt that the work includes a capital hand-book but it is not, in fact, 

 to be tried at all by that standard. If the extraneous disquisitions were printed by themselves, we 

 should have before us a first-rate library book ; and it is in this light chiefly that we shall regard it 

 henceforth." Quarterly Review, June, 1845. 



" The book gives the completes! and fullest idea of the country we havo met, hi the compactest 

 form." Spectator. 



EASTLAKE'S OBSERVATIONS ON THE NATIONAL 



GALLERY; IN A LETTER TO SIR ROBERT PEEL. 8vo. 1*. 



MRS. JAMESON'S HAND-BOOK TO THE PUBLIC 



PICTURE GALLERIES IN AND NEAR LONDON; WITH CRITICAL, 

 HISTORICAL, AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. A New Edition. Post 

 8vo. 10*. 



" I venture to suggest that a more complete catalogue than that which is at present sold in the 

 rooms by authority is especially wanted. * * * I conceive that A MUCH FW,LBR VIEW OF THE FACTS 



RELATING TO THE HISTORY OF EACH ARTIST AND THE PICTURE ITSELF, AND ITS SUBJECT, WOllld DO de- 



Birable." Eastlake's Letter to Sir Robert Peel. 



WAKEFIELD'S ADVENTURE IN NEW ZEALAND. 



FROM 1839 TO 1844. 2 Vols. 8vo. 285. 



" The most complete and continuous history of British Colonization in New Zealand which has ap- 

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 our surfeit of New Zealand books and papers, we have perused it with a sense of freshness and 

 perfect novelty." Spectator. 



" A book full of flowing, vigorous, hearty life, and written with manliness and purpose." Examiner. 



NEALE ON THE LAWS RELATING TO FEASTS 



AND FASTS. Fcap. 8vo. 9s. 6d. 



" A minute and accurate detail of the present state of the English law relating to seasons conse- 

 crated to religious observances. The author has displayed a very remarkable degree of industry and 

 research." Oxford Herald. 



" A learned and an agreeable exposition of a very curious subject, which possesses additional interest 

 just now, from the religious movement that is abroad." Spectator. 



" An indispensable book of reference for the student of our Church history in relation to the regu- 

 lations of the State, and an excellent handmaid to 'Nelson on Fasts and Festivals.'" British 

 Mtifinzine. 



" An able essay ; and will become, we should think, a text-book." Christian Remembrancer. 



