CATALOGUE 
w LEA & BLANCHARD'S PUBLICATIONS, 
JULY, 1850. 
LYNCH’S DEAD SEA. 
CONDENSED AND CHEAPER EDITION.--Now Ready. 
_ PRICE ONE DOLLAR BY M. MAIL, FREE OF POSTAGE. 
NARRATIVE OF THE UNITED STATES’ EXPEDITION 
DEAD SEA ie RIVER JORDAN. 
BY W. F. LYNCH, U.S. N., 
_ Commander of the pice Ailen, 
IN ONE NEAT ROYAL 12M0. VOLUME, EXTRA CLOTH. 
exzeditio, has induced the author to prepare a condensed edition for popular use, 
__ which is now furnished at a very low price. In preparing the former editions the 
~~ object was 40 produce a work worthy in every respect of the national character which 
it d no pains or expense was spared in bringing out a volume as hand- 
some as anything of the kind as yet prepared in this country. The great demand, 
which has rapidly exhausted many large i he: of this edition, ree 
its pri oe icient proof of the intrinsic value and interest of the work, and in 
Stain al the is new and cheaper edition, rm Peal ee Resa ‘tute that it 
of the former volume, from the time the expedition reached 
Lake Ti as till: its departure from Jerusulem, n, embracing ail the explorations upon 
the river i oie and the Dead Sea. Some matter in the preliminary and concluding 
chapters has been ont or condensed, and the two maps of the Siiaal edition 
have been reduced in reserving however, all the more important _—— of the 
country descri 
» price of ‘the tere costly issue, in a neat and handsome volume, admirab y adapted 
parlor or fireside reading, or for district schools, sabbath schools, and other libra- 
‘ies, it should find a place in every house and cottage in the land where there isa 
 eopy of the Bible, or w: mpere there is any interest felt for the sacred regions now first 
accurately surveyed and escribed. 
__, To facilitate its nein by those who live at a distance from bookstores, or from 
_ the larger towns, the publishers have prepared an edition in paper covers, suitable 
for mailing, which they’ will forward through the Post-office, FREE OF POSTAGE, on 
the as of LLAR, by mail 
Fidei condensed and cheap, yet very handsome edition of Lieut. Lynch’s admirable Narrative of the 
Expedition to the Dead Sea. e in which was excited and gratified by the first publication of this 
work, demanded that it should iy placed in a form for more ups neral circulation, and this demand is met inthe 
we have noloee us. Reg “7 wom: itself nothing need be : 
“ag S$ @ narrative that 
eo In one very large and handsome octavo volume, 
a lars Twenty-cieht beautiful Plates, and Two Maps. 
Jong and 
expected, fully sustains the hopes of the most sanguine and 
. ‘The type, paper, bindin oe ot _ pet cee are all at the best ant eee 
a ane engravings. It wi € to elevate the character of our national 
$a poarrs | for years. Thei parcgategh bree g of the subject will give it popu- 
at must be Pog to = appreciated ; and it will be read extensively, and 
New and condensed edition; witha Map, from actual Surveys. © : 
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The universal curiosity excited by the interesting narrative of this veinsseali } 
