WORKS BY SIR FRANCIS HEAD. 



ROUGH NOTES OF JOURNEYS ACROSS THE PAMPAS 

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BUBBLES FROM THE BRUNNEN OF NASSAU. By an 

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THE EMIGRANT. Fcap. 8vo. 2s. 6d. 



STOKERS AND POKERS; or, the London and North- 

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DEFENCELESS STATE OF GREAT BRITAIN. Post 8vo. 

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A FAGGOT OF FRENCH STICKS. 2 Vols. Post 8vo. 

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A FORTNIGHT IN IRELAND. Map. 8vo. 12s. " 



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" His descriptions remind us of Hogarth. There is the same minute attention 

 to details, the same truthfulness of outline, the same undercurrent of humour." — 

 Frazer's Magazine, Jan. 1861. 



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