NEW WORKS 



Prinled for Lo.\g3ian, Hurst, Rees, and Ojrme, 



PATERNOSTER ROW. 



1. LETTERS FROM PORTUGAL AND SPAIN, written 

 during the March of the British Troops under Sir John 

 Moore, By an Officer. Illustrated with a Map of the Route, 

 and six other a})propriate Engravings, in 8vo. price 12s. bds. 



^if" Tiiese Letters coutain an account of the March and Ac- 

 tions of the British Army under Sir John Moore, from the day 

 of their departure from Lisbon, to that in which they em- 

 barked at Corunna. They were written on the Spot, and im- 

 mediately as the events arose to which they relate. They are 

 offered to the public, as a simple and authentic account of the 

 disasters and blasted hopes of one of the finest armies that 

 ever left the British shore. 



2. GERTRUDE of WYOMING : or.Tlic Pennsxl v a-?i an 

 Cottage, and other Poems. By Thomas Campbell, Author 

 of " The Pleasures of Hope," &c. Handsomely printed on 

 Medium 4-to. by Bensley, price to iiou-subscribers, ll. 5s. in 

 boards, 



3. SUMMER EXCURSIONS through parts of Oxfordshire, 

 Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Herefordshire, 

 Derbysliire, and South Wales. By Elizabeth Isabella Spciice. 

 Ill C vols. ]2mo. \\ith Frontisj)ieces, Price ICs. fid. Boards. 



" Miss Spencc is an agreeable t!a\elkr. Her remarks are 

 !ivt ly, her anecdotes s'umerous, and her descriptions accurate, 

 indivi<iuated and distinct. Those vbo read for amusement 

 will liiid it in her work ; and those who read for instruction 

 \\\\\ j)eruse it without iiaving hwy reasoji to regret that their 

 tiine has h'. en niispeut." 



-1. TRA\'ELS in ASIA and AFRICA, including n Journey 

 from Scaiideroon to Alepj.o, and over the Dc-ert to Bagdad and 

 Bassora ; a Vovage from Bassora to Bond)ay, and alorig the 

 Wcstcui C(.;;st of India; a Voyage from Bombay to Moclm 

 aiul Suez in the Red Sea, and a Journey frour Suez to Cairo 

 and Ro.y^!ta, in Egypt. By the late Ai.rahani Parsons, Esq. 

 Consul and Factor Marine at Scandoro'.ni. In 1 vol. -ito. em- 

 bellished with two engravings. Price I !. ."is. in Boards. 



" We have tliroughout found Mr. Par^uns an instructive 

 and agreeable companion. Ilia travels are not, us usually 

 luippe7)s, made up out of boohs, but appear to be a faithful 

 delineation of uhat he himselt saw and heard ; his descriptions 

 are al\va\s conspicuous, and sometimes exhibit sj)ecimens of 

 eleijanceand t'<iste ; his remarks arc sensible, and never trifling; 

 he exhibits the present stale of the countries, through v.hich 

 he travelled, without encumbering his narrative with a repre- 



