GREATER BRITAIN: 



A Record of Travel in English-speaking Countries during 1866-7 (America, 



Australia, India). 



By Charles Wentworth Dilke, M.P. (for Chelsea.) 

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A HISTORY OF THE ABYSSINIAN EXPEDITION. 



With an Account of the Physical Geography, Geology, and Botany of the 

 Region traversed by the English Forces. 



With a Chapter by Lieutenant Prideaux, containing a Narrative of his 



Mission and Captivity. 



8m With Maps, &c. 

 By Clements R. Markham, F. R. G. S. Geographer to the Expedition. 



Fourth and Cheaper Edition of 



A NARRATIVE OF A YEAR'S JOURNEY THROUGH 

 CENTRAL AND EASTERN ARABIA, 1862—63. 



By William Gifford Palgrave 

 (late of the Eighth Regiment Bombay K.I.). 



With Maps, Plans, and Portrait of Author engraved on Steel by Jeens, 



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Price 28*. 



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