MESSRS BLACKWOOD & SONS' 



PUBLICATIONS. 



Complete Library Edition of Sir Edward 

 Bulwer Lytton's Novels. 



In Volumes of a convenient and handsome form. Printed from a large readable type. 

 Publislied monthly, price 5s. per Volume. Vols. I. to V, are published. 



" It is of the handiest of sizes ; the paper is good ; and the type, which seems to he new, is very 

 clear and beautiful. There are no pictures. The whole charm of the presentment of the volume 

 consists in its handiness, and the tempting clearness and beauty of the type, which almost con- 

 verts into a pleasure the mere act of following tlie printer's lines, and leaves the author's mind free 

 to exert its unobstructed force upon the reader." — Examiner. 



" Nothing could be better as to size, type, paper, and general getting up. The Bulwer Novels 

 will range on the same shelf with the Scott Novels ; and appearing, as these two series will do, 

 together, and in a mode tempting readers, old and yoxmg, to go through them once again for 

 pleasure and profit, wHl inevitably lead to comparison of the genius, the invention, the worldly 

 knowledge, and artistic skill of the great Scottish and English writers." — AthemAmi.'tn. 



New General Atlas. 



Eeith Johnston's Royal Atlas of Modem Geography. 



Part V.J now publialiedj contains — 



AUSTRIAN EMFIEE, 'WeBtem Sheet, oomprising Austria Proper, the Tyrol, 



Bohemia, Venetia, &c. 

 AUSTRIAK EMPIRE, Eastern Sheet— Hungary, Galicia, Transylvania, the 



Servian Woiwodschafts, and the Bauat of Temea, Slavonia, and the 



Military Frontier. 

 NEW SOUTH WALES, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, & VICTORIA 

 OCEANIA, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, & NEW ZEALAND. 

 WEST INDIA ISLANDS & CENTRAL AMERICA. 



- This Atlas wiU he completed in Ten Parts, price lOs. 6d. each, and will form a hand- 

 some portable Volume, size 20 x 13^ inches, consisting of a series of 48 original and 

 authentic Maps, constructed by Alex. Keith Johnston, F.R.G.S., Author of the 

 " Physical Atlas," &c., and beautifully engraved and coloured in the finest style by 

 W. & A. K. Johnston, with a Special Index to each Map. 



A Cruise in Japanese Waters. 



By Captain Sheraud Osboen, C.B., 

 Author of " Leaves from an Arctic Journal/' " Quedah," &c. 

 A New Edition. Crown Octavo, price 5s. 



*' The fascination of this strange country was undoubtedly great, for it is transferred to every 

 page of Captain Osborn's narrative." — The Times. 



" One of the most charming little books that for many a day we have had the good fortune to 

 peruse." — Literary Gazette. 



" One lays down the book with an irresistible desire to pack up all one has and start at once 

 for Japan." — Evening Herald. 



*' In reading many pa^es of this book we almost feel that the action of the events is proceeding 

 before us. . . . There is not a dull or uninteresting line in the book."— Jlfonmij/ //eraid 



