ADVERTISEMENT. 



contains an abstract of the most interesting parts of four very im- 

 portant Works, and the narratives into which they are thrown are 



'casingly written." Monthly Review, July, 1829. 



We warmly recommend the little volume. It would make a 

 .narming school book, and teach more geography in a week than 

 most boys learn in a year." Spectator, July 18, 1829. 



" This is a very pretty and entertaining volume. It is illustrated 

 with several excellent plates. We shall be glad to see the ingenious 

 editor produce more volumes upon a similar plan." Edinburgh 

 Literary Journal, June, 1829. 



" The compiler of this book has proceeded upon an excellent plan, 

 of which his success in execution is every way worthy. Although 

 the oldest may peruse the " Stories of Popular Voyages " with profit 

 and pleasure, yet they are in a particular manner suited to the 

 young ; and to them we would strongly recommend them. Youth 

 delights in tales of adventure by sea and land; and these stories are 

 calculated not only to gratify the juvenile imagination, but to fix 

 upon the memory a permanent recollection of the actual state of ex- 

 tensive sections of the busy world on which all have to play a part." 

 Morning Journal. 



" The narrative is well drawn up, and, while it preserves the in- 

 terest of a continued journal, gives the chief actual details which are 

 essential to the knowledge of the country. A work of this kind has 

 long been a desideratum, peculiarly in the education of youth, and 

 we have seen nothing better adapted for the purpose." The Court 

 Journal. 



" We recommend this little Work with seme confidence in its 

 merits.'' Atlas Newspaper. 



" It is intended chiefly, but by no means exclusively, for the 

 young ; and the price at which it is published, renders it a cheap 

 present for youth." Brighton Gazette. 



