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CAPTAIN SPENCER'S LAST WORK. 

 Price 5s., post 8vo, cloth gilt, 



THE FALL OF THE CRIMEA. By Captain Spencer, 

 Author of "Turkey, Russia, Black Sea," &c. With Eight Illus- 

 ferations. 



" At this erentful momeut, when everything relating to the Crimea is invested 

 with a world-wide interest, when perhaps our gallant soldiers are fighting in it the 

 battle of freedom and European civilization, we cannot but feel gratified to find that 

 a work, written with tiie view of depicting the heroic struggles of an unhappy people 

 against the unprovoked aggression of Russia, may now be read as a faithful account 

 ot the Fall of the Crimea. As a descriptive guide of the Crimea aad its strategical 

 positions, it may also serve as an assistant to the mihtary man when planning his 

 line of campaign, for its various bays, straits, valleys, defiles, steppes, caverns, 

 rocks, mountains, forts, and strong places, are all indicated in the course Ji' 

 uarrative." 



NEW WORK BY THE REV. HENRY NEWLAND. 

 Price 5s., post 8vo, cloth, emblematically gilt, 



FOREST LIFE, A FISHERMAN'S SKETCHES OF 

 NORWAY AND SWEDEN. By the Rev. Henry Nbwland, 

 Author of "The Erne and its Legends and its Fly-fishing." With Eiglit 

 large Illustrations. 



" The author's motive m the above work is to convey as much real information on 

 the subjects treated on as he could compass : his descriptions are, therefore, real 

 descriptions, his anecdotes real anecdotes. The incidents of the story did actually 

 happen. His instructions in the art ot fly-fishing, and the hydrography of the river, 

 are the results of bis own experience, and the fairy legends are his own collections." 

 —Extract from Freface, 



