Mr. Murray's List of New Publications. 



The Land of the Mid- 

 night Sun; 



Summer and Winter Journeys 

 through Sweden, Norway, Lap- 

 land, and Northern Finland, 



By PAUL B. DTT CHAIIiLTT, 



Author of " Explorations in Equatorial 

 Africa," &c. 

 Map and Illustrations. 2 Vols. %vo. 

 36^. 

 " Mr. Du Chaillu's work is likely to become 

 one of the most popular books of the season. " 

 — Times. 



" Full of interest from .beginning to end." 

 —Pall Mall Gazette. 



' ' No writer has made travel in desolate 

 regions more attractive, " — Spectator. 



The Campaign of the 

 Nile. 



The Testimony of an Indepen- 

 dent Eye- Witness of the Heroic 

 efforts made for the Rescue and 

 Relief of Gordon and Khartoum. 



By ALEXANDEE MACDONALD. 



Maps and Plans. Crown %vo. 

 12S. 



' ' We have only been able to indicate a few 

 of the many points of interest which Mr. 

 Macdonald has presented inhisexcellentbook. 

 He is to be thanked for telling with candour 

 and clearness, as well as with great literary 

 skill, the story of our military glory and poli- 

 tical dishonour." — St. James's Gazette. 



XmirORM EDITION OF 



The Works of George Borrow. 



5 Vols. Post Svo, 2s. 6d. each. 



" The career and works of George Borrow are well worthy of study ; he may have been ' a 

 vagabond' by taste and habit, but he was eminently a Christian and a gentleman,- and many 

 nien have earned greater name and fame without half his claims to the gratitude of society. " — 

 Saturday Review. . 



I. The Bible in Spain ; or, the Journeys and 



Imprisonments of an Englishman in an attempt to circulate the Scripture 

 in the Peninsula. With Portrait. 



II. The Zincali : an Account of the Gypsies of 



Spain ; their Manners, Customs, Religion, and Language. 



III. Lavengro: The Scholar — the Gipsy — and the 



Priest. 



IV. The Romany Rye : a Sequel to Lavengro. 



V. Wild Wales: its People, Language, and Scenery. 



Also, Post 8vo, 5j. 



Romano Lavo-LiI : With Illustrations of English 



Gypsies, their Poetry and Habitations. 



