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lotion by Mr. Black is executed with correctness, yet not without a grace- 

 ful ease. This end is not often attained in translations so nearly verbal as 

 this : the book itself deserves to become popular in England." —M^^endiMm. 



Remarkable Life and Discoveries of Sebastian Cabot, of Bristol, 

 the Founder of Great Britain's Maritime Power, Discoverer of America 

 and its First Colonizer. By J. F. Nicholls, City Librarian, Bristol. 

 Square crown 8vo. printed at the Chiswick Press, with Marginal Notes, 

 &c. Price 7s. M. 



Our New Way Round the World. Two Years of Travel by 

 Charles Carleton Coffin. Sro., with 100 Illustrations and Maps, 12s. 



The Heart of the Continent. By Fitz-Hugh Ludlow. With 

 Illustrations. 8vo. cloth, 14s. 



Seven Eventful Years in Paraguay, a Narrative of Personal 

 Experience among the Paraguayans. By G. F. Masterman. 2nd 

 Edition, with JMap, 5s. 



The Life of Daniel Webster. By George Ticknor Curtis. 

 2 vols. 8vo. cloth, 36s. 



Reminiscences of America in 1869. By Two Englishmen. 

 Crown 8vo. cloth extra, 7s. Qd. 



Two Years Before the Mast and Twenty*four Years After, An 

 entirely New Edition of Mr. Dana's Narrative extended. With Notes 

 and Revisions. Copyright Edition. Fcap, 8vo. 6s. 



" If ivould be impertinence to praise so well knowji a book as Mr. Dana's, 

 but lue may say that his added cfiapter to this edition is of very rare 

 interest.''^ — Spectator. " Hememher, it was an undergraduate of Harvard 

 University who served as a common seaman two years before the mast, and 

 who wrote about the best sea book in the English language." — Mr. Charles 

 Dickens, at the Dinner to the Oxford and Harvard Crews, Aug. 31. 



Plutarch's Lives. An entirely new Library Edition, carefully 

 revised and corrected, with some Original Translations by the Editor. 

 Edited by A. H. Clough, Esq. sometime Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, 

 and late Professor of English Language and Literature at University 

 College. 5 vols. 8vo. cloth. Zl 3s. 



Social Life of the Chinese : a Daguerreotype of Daily Life in 

 China. Condensed from the Work of the Rev. J. Doolittle, by the Rev. 

 Paxton Hood. With above 100 Illustrations. Post 8vo. price 8s. 6d. 



The Open Polar Sea : a Narrative of a Voyage of Discovery 

 towards the North Pole. By Dr. Isaac I. Hayes. An entirely new and 

 cheaper edition. With Illustrations. Small post 8vo. 6s. 



The Physical Geography of the Sea and its Meteorology ; or, the 

 Economy of the Sea and its Adaptations, its Salts, its Waters, its Climates, 

 its Inhabitants, and whatever there may be of general interest in its Com- 

 mercial Uses or Industrial Pursuits. By Commander M. F. Maury, LL.D. 

 New Edition. With Charts. Post 8vo. cloth extra, price 6s. 



Captain Hall's Life with the Esquimaux. New and cheaper 

 Edition, with Coloured Engravings and upwards of 100 Woodcuts, With 

 a Map. Price 7s. 6d. cloth extra. Forming the cheapest and most popu- 

 lar Edition of a work on Arctic Life and Exploration ever published. 



Lost Amid the Eogs : Sketches of Life in Newfoundland, 

 England's Ancient Colony. By Lieut.- Col. R. B. M'Crea, Royal 

 Artillery. 8vo. 10s. 6d. 



