UNIX 



ERSITY OF 



CALIFORNIA 



MR. BENTLEY'S 

 W PUBLICATIONS 



NOW READY. 



THE PILLARS OF HERCULES; OR, A NARRATIVE OI 



TRAVELS IN SPAIN AND MOROCCO, IN 1848. By DAVIE 



URQUHART, ESQ., M.P. 2 vols. Svo. 



" Full of talent. Nothing can be better than many chapters of this work." 

 Daily News. 



" Written with eloquence and not unfrequently a bold and picturesque style 

 He describes the most attractive parts of Spain and Barbary." Bentley's Mis- 

 cellany. 



" A learned, curious, and entertaining production, adapted for every taste." 

 Literary Gazette. 



II. 



CITIES AND WILDS OF ANDALUCIA. By THE HON. R 



DUNDAS MURRAY. 2 vols. post Svo. 



" Among the best and most amusing books of travels we have seen. Mr Mur 

 ray's pictures are admirable. Engravings add to the manifold attractions of thest 

 pleasing volumes." Morning Chronicle. 



III. 



THE CRADLE OF THE TWIN GIANTS, SCIENCE ANE 

 HISTORY. By THE REV. HENRY CHRISTMAS, M.A., F.R.S. 

 F.S.A., Librarian of Sion College. 2 vols. post Svo. \. 4s. 



" There is no want of inte/est in this book. The curious anecdotes, th 

 strange traditions, &c., which abound in this work will render it popular." 

 Athenceum. 



" It is long since we have turned over the pages of a book, whether historica 

 or fictitious, so alluring in character, or so enthralling in interest." Sun. 



THE FAIRFAX LETTERS, JOURNALS, &c. Comprising th 

 Correspondence of the Parliamentary General with all the most dis 

 tingiiished Personages of the Popular Party. Now first Publishec 

 from the Original MSS. EDITED BY ROBERT BELL, ESQ. 4 vols. 

 8vo.,with many Portraits. 60s. 

 " Full of interest." Examiner. 

 " Of the value of this work it would be difficult to speak too highly." 



Britannia. 



NARRATIVE OF AN EXPLORING EXPEDITION TO THE 

 DEAD SEA AND THE SOURCE OF THE JORDAN 



Undertaken by Order of the Government of the United States. By 



W. F. LYNCH, U.S.N., Commander of the Expedition. Svo., with 



numerous Engravings, bound, 21s. 



" The sojourn at Tiberias, the trip on the sea of Galilee, the descent of the 

 River Jordan, thence to the Dead Sea, the account of the voyage on its waters, 

 the exploration of its shores and the neighbouring country, have the interest of, 

 discovery with the peculiar attractions which this region and its Scriptural and 

 historical associations always create." Spectator. 



