MB. MURRAY'S LIST OF WORKS NOW READY. 



A VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD WITH THE 

 ORLEANIST PRINCES. 



TOUCHING AT AUSTRALIA, JAVA, SIAM, CANTON, &c. 



By the marquis DE BEAUYOIR. 



Translated from the French under the superintendence of the Author. 



2 Vols. Post 8vo. 18s. 



" This voj'age round the world is almost a model book of travels for the million : not 

 foultless certainly either in style or matter, but singularly free from the faults that are apt to 

 irritate or mislead. The book is light and Lively. The traveller touches in his flight on just 

 those salient points where most men care to settle. He docs not commit the folly of assuming 

 that we have all of us marked and inwardly digested the numerous books of travel we may 

 have read before ; yet he does not dwell at wearisome length on subjects he may reasonably 

 presume to be hackneyed. He has a Frenchman's grace of style, a Frenchman's eye for 



sc^enic effect, and perhaps a Frenchman's weakness for dramatic exaggeration. 

 "We trust we have said enough to send our readers to one of the most live 



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J lively books of travel 



it has ever been our fortune to meet with."— Pa/; Moll Oazctlc. 



LIFE IN THE LIGHT OF GOD'S WORD, 



By the lord ARCHBISHOP OF YORK. 



New and enlarged Edition. Post 8vo. 5s. 



SOME ACCOUNT OF THE 



MUTINEERS of the BOUNTY, & THEIR DESCENDANTS; 



IN PITCAIRN AND NORFOLK ISLANDS, DOWN TO 1870. 



By lady BELCHER. 



With Illustrations. Post 8vo. 12s. 



I' The tale of the mutiny of the Bounty has been told in various forms, and yet, old as it 

 is, it gains in interest the more frequently it is repeated and the better its details become 

 kno^\ni. Taken as a whole, there is probably no chain of occurrences in history more replete 

 with romance. . . . Lady Belcher possesses pecuUar advantages for her task, as the step- 

 daughter of the late Capt. Heywood, one of the midshipmen in the Bounty. Hence many 

 details have come to her knowledge from personal sources and from family manuscripts, and in 

 particular the very important Diaiy of James Morrison, a petty ofliccr of the Bounty. The 

 work contains also the history of the descendants of the mutineers during the later years of 

 their residence in Pitcau-n Island, and since their removal to Norfolk Island, do\vn to the 

 present year." — Athenaum. 



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THE IRISH CHURCH AND ITS FORMULARIES; 



A LETTER TO THE LORD PRIMATE OF ALL IRELAND. 



By A. J. B. BERESFORD-HOPE, M.P. 



8vo. Is. 



