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April, 1870. 



Macmillan &- Co:s General Catalogue 

 of Works in the Departments of History, 

 Biography, Travels, Poetry, and Belles 

 Lettres. With some short Account or 

 Critical Notice concerning each Book. 



SECTION I. 



HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY, and TRAVELS. 

 Baker (Sir Samuel W.).— the NILE tributaries OF 



ABYSSINIA, and the Sword Hunters of the Hamran Arabs. 

 By Sir Samuel W. Baker, M.A., F.R.G.S. With Portraits, 

 Maps, and Ilkistrations. Third Edition, 8vo. 21s. 



Sir Samuel Baker here describes twelve 7nonths' exploration, during 

 ■which he examined the rivers that are tributary to the Nile from Abyssinia, 

 including the Atbara, Settite, Royan, Salaam, Angrab, RaJiad, Dinder, 

 and the Blue Nile. The interest attached to these portions of Africa differs 

 entirely froj}i that of the White Nile regions, as the -whole of Upper Egypt 

 and Abyssinia is capable of development, and is inhabited by races having 

 some degree of civilization; while Central Africa is peopled by a race oj 

 savages, %vhose futtire is more problematical. 



THE ALBERT N'YANZA Great Basin of the Nile, and Explo- 

 ration of the Nile Sources. New and Cheaper Edition, with 

 Portraits, Maps, and Illustrations. Two vols, crown Svo. i6j. 



"Bruce won the source of the Blue Nile ; Speke and Gra?tt won the 

 Victoria source of the great White Nile ; and I have been permitted to 



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