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THE TRAVELLER'S LIBRARY, 



Complete in 102 Parts, price Is. each : Comprising books of valuable information and 

 acknowledged merit, in a form adapted for reading while Travelling, and also of a 

 character that renders them worthy of preservation. The 102 Parts, each of which 

 may be had separately, price One Shilling, comprise:- 



1. Lord MACAULAY'S ESSAY on WAR- 

 REN HASTINGS. 



2. Lord MACAULAY'S ESSAY on LORD 

 CL1VB. 



3. LONDON in 1850 and 1851. By J. R. . 

 M'CuLLoCH, Esq. 



4.SIRROGERDECOVERLEY. From 



the Spectator. 

 5. WILLIAM PITT and the EARL OF 



CHATHAM. By Lord MACAULAY. 

 67. LAINO'S RESIDENCE in NORWAY. 

 8. Lord MACAt-HY's ESSAYS on 



RANKE and GLADSTONE. 

 9-10. IDA PFEIFFER'S LADY'S VOYAGE 



round the WORLD. 

 1112. EOTHEN.or TRACES of TRAVEL 



from the EAST. 

 13. LORD MACAULAY'S ESSAYS on AD- 



DISON and WALPOLE. 

 1415. Hcc's TRAVELS in TARTARY, 



THIBET, and CHINA. 

 1617. THOMAS HOLCROFT'S MEMOIRS. 

 18. The Earl of CARLISLE'S LECTURES 



and ADDRESSES. 



1920. WERNE'S AFRICAN WANDER- 

 INGS. 



2122. Mrs. JAMESON'S SKETCHES in CA- 

 NADA. 



23. HOPE'S BRITTANY and the BIBLE. 



24. The NATURAL HISTORY of CREA- 

 TION. By Dr. KEMP. 



25. Lord MACAULAY'S ESSAY on LORD 

 BACON. 



26. The ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, 

 &c. By Dr. G. WILSON. 



8728. JERRMANN'S PICTURES from ST. 

 PETERSBURG. 



29-30. The Rev G. R. GLEIG'S' LEIPSIC 



CAMPAIGN. 



31. MEMOIR of the DUKE OF WEL- 

 LINGTON. 



3233. The AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. By 

 W. HUGHES, F.R.G.S. 



3435. Sir EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRA- 

 TIVE of his SHIPWRECK. 



36. Lord JEFFREY'S ESSAYS on SWIFT 

 and RICHARDSON. 



37. RASKE'S FERDINAND I. and MAX- 

 IMILIAN II. 



3839. MEMOIRS of a MAITRE-D'ARMES. 

 By ALEXANUKK DUMAS. 



40. LORD BYRON and the COMIC 



DRAMATISTS. Bj Lord MACAULAY. 



41. MARSHAL TURENNE. By the Rev. 



T. 0. COCKAIME. M.A. ' 



42-43. < M; (HAL-FIELDS and OUR 

 COAL-PITS. 



44. BARROW'S TOUR on the CONTI- 



:n 1852. 



4-. SWISS MKN and SWISS MOUN- 

 TAINS. By R. FERGUSON. 

 46. On MILIl'I'INE IS- 



LANDS. 



UKEY and CHRISTENDOM. 

 4-. ( ONFE8SIONS of WORKING 



fit's Of! VsE 'in' BRITTANY. 

 LOVE -TORY from SOU- 



TMi V'S Jl<" 



51. An ATTIC PHILOSOPHER in 

 PARIS. By E. SOCYESTRI. 



62. Lord MAC.AULAY'S SPEECHES on 

 PARLIAMENTARY REFORM. 



63. The RUSSIANS of the SOUTH. By 

 SHIRLKT BROOKS. 



64. INDICATIONS of INSTINCT. By 

 Dr. LINI.LEY KEMP. 



55-56. LANMAN'S ADVENTURES in the 



WILDS of NORTH AMERICA. 

 57-58-59. DE CUSTINE'S RUSSIA. 

 60. DCRRIEU'S MOROCCO. 

 61-62. SELECTIONS from SYDNEY 

 SMITH'S WRITINGS. 



63. SCHAMYL, the CHIEFTAIN of 

 the CAUCASUS. 



64. RUSSIA and TURKEY. ByJ.R. 

 M'CULLOCH. Esq. 



6566. LAINO'S NOTES of a TRAVEL- 

 LER in GERMANY, &c. 

 67. ESSAY on MORMONISM 

 6869. MILES'S RAMBLES in ICELAND. 

 70. CHESTERFIELD and SELAVYN . 



By A. HAY WARD, Esq., Q.C. 

 7172. SELECTIONS from SYDNEY 



SMITH'S WRITINGS. 

 73. ARCTIC VOYAGES and DIS- 

 COVERIES. By Miss F.MAINE. 

 7475. CORNWALL : its MINES, MI- 

 NERS, and SCENERY. 

 7677. DEFOE and CHURCHILL. By 



Mr. J. FORSTER. 



78. FRANCIS ARAGO'S AUTOBIO- 

 GRAPHY. Translated by the Rer 

 BADEN POWELL. 

 79-80-81. GREGOROVIUS'S CORSICA. 



Translated by RUSSELL MARTI- 

 NEAU, M.A. 



82. PRINTING : iU Antecedents, Ori- 

 gin, and Ri-sults. By Mr. A. STARK. 

 8384. LIFE with the ZULUS of NATAL. 



By G. H. MASON. 

 85. Lord MACAULAT'S ESSAY on 



FREDERIC THE GREAT. 

 66-87. FORESTER'S RAMBLES in NOR- 

 WAY in 1848 ,md 1849. 



88. BAINES'S VISIT to the VAUDOIS 

 of PIEDMONT. 



89. SPENCER'S RAILWAY MORALS 

 and RAILWAY POLICY. 



90. HURLEU i 's PICTURES from CUBA. 

 91 92. Hun Il.TsHADDA, 



and B1NUE EXPLORATION. 



9394. WILUERFORCE'S BRAZIL and th 



SLAVE TRADE. 



95. Lord MACAULAY'S ESSAY on HAL- 

 LAM'S HISTORY of ENGLAND. 



9697. VON TSCHUDI'S SKETCHES of NA- 

 TURE in the ALPS. 



9899. Lord MACACLAT'S ESSAY on BOS- 

 WELL'S LIFE of JOHNSON; with 

 Mrs. Piozzi's ANECDOTES of 



DR. JOHNSON. 



100. AVLDJO'S ASCENT of MONT 



BLANC. 



101-102. Mr. ROOERS'S ESSAY on THOMAS 

 FULLER, and SELECTIONS from 

 his WRITINGS. 



