4 Mr. MURRAY’S LIST OF BOOKS.—Voyages and Travels. 
VOYAGES AND TRAVELS. 
India and China. 
3 
LADY SALE’S JOURNAL or tue DISAS- 
TERS IN AFFGHANISTAN. Eighth Edition. Plans. 
Post 8yo, 12s 
“ The jo a of one whose very name lightens up the 
eye, and isddens the spirit—of one, whose ‘ gorhg shall 
the good man tell his nen ine journal of our high- 
sbagoe Atheneum, 
sense, judgme nt, 
Maa cenliiactts with betaite “ibich might do credit to a 
veteran general.’’—Naval and Military “Gaze tte. 
HE SIKHS “AND. ‘THE AFFGH 
DIA AND PERSIA, SRNEDLAEELY 
£ DEATH OF uw: EET SINGH, 
HAHAMAT ALI. Pos 
OE manga Ali, “ be rsian cr tary =n Sir Claude 
Wade, has written a ble account of the advance of 
the Shalizada (Taimut), which I ene he will pres the 
public some day by publishing.”’’—Mohun Lal. 
np ered = AND RESIDENCE in CABOOL. 
ALEX rR Burnes. Second Edition. Plates, 
the book is its buoyant style. Personal 
haraees, Soeuiie scenes, and oriental manners, are 
painted with vivacity, ease, aud lightness of touch.”— 
Spectator. 
“The admirable production of Sir Alexander Burnes,” 
—Literary Gazette. 
uthor is evidentlya man of strong and mascu- 
line taisnth, high Hi bes and elegant taste, and is in every 
pad po Bes well keg omer ed to Lae at in the steps of our Malcolms 
and Elphinstones.”—Quurterly Review. 
VOYAGE UP nite ae oe THE 
sounce OF THE y and 
Badakhshan. By heck’ Jans Woo, Ties Rar. Map. 
8vo, ne 
- Mead veluakic p eorepbical details which | Lieut. Wosd 
render his 
st agreeable and instructive of its 
po ”_ Athen: 
vs sasrand ah ‘well. be 2a Sine a natural pictures of 
ve 
THE STRAITS OF MALACCA, 
PEEPING PENANG, ae — 'SINGA- 
E. By Lieut. Newoorp. 2 yols. 8 
VI. 
HIs- 
HINDOSTAN. 
Die tie ceed STATISTICALLY, AND 
IBED. By Water Hamitton 
TORICALL 
Maps. 2 sot 4to, 47. 14s, Gd. 
bepetoitinhs CAMPAIGN IN CHINA. ae 
OPERATIONS ANG-TZE-KIANG, and TREATY 
NANKING. By tabsane G. G. Locu, R.N. With Map. 
Post 8vo, 
ee — of the best Bedks that the War has produced.”*— 
“ The, shetelies = Chinese character are the most 
ing and the most graphic we haye ide 
and Militury Gaxeite. oe 
 Strik. 
'—Naval 
VIL. 
SIX MONTHS IN CHINA. 
By Lorp Jocentyn, M.P. Sixth Edition. Plans. Feap, 
8vo, 5s. 6d 
os “ Lord Jocelyn ore us with some | striking facts 
and nnknown 
OG2clle, 
_ NOTICES ON OHINA, ane our Commercial — 
ir GEORGE STAUNTON, 
Bart. "Second Edition. 8yo, +e: 
Xe 
APAN AND THE JAPANESE. Described 
J 
wong the Accounts of Recent Dutch Travellers. Post 8vo, 
. 6d. 
ernie ning all the match areize oh about Japan which has — 
obtained; well arranged and well put together.”— 
Literary Gazette 
“This useful account of a very curious people.”— 
Spectator, 
Mediterranean, and Asia Minor. 
ih 
SHORES OF THE "MEDITERRANEAN: 
ee 1843—45, By Francis Scuroeper. Plates. yols. — 
16s. 
A CLASSICAL TOUR IN ATHENS. : 
y Rey. Curisropurr Worpswortu, D.D. Second Edi-— 
tion. a 8yo, seine also, FAC-SIMILES or ANCIENT © 
WRITINGS on the Watts of Pompeu, as Edition. 
8yo, 25, gg 
AD VESLL LO THE. pOmGN ISLANDS, 
ATHENS, AND THE MORE yy Epwarp GIFFARD. 
ager 8s. Post 8vo, 12s. : 
“Whether as a vi ne o the traveller, or as amusing 
summer reading to th ho stay at home—Mr., Giffard’s 
work is very creditable .o its author,” —Quarterly Revie 
RAVELS IN CRETE, 
By Ropert eeauey v, A. ow of Trinity College. 
Cambridge. Maps, Plates, ‘and Woodcuts. 2 vols. 8v0s — 
2s. 
AN 
Including a “Visit to several unknown and a 
at a 
T British ; 
Museum. By Sin Cuarp 
‘Our author has suesiaee me ancient Lycian cities, — 
and has allowed the learned world to — that Lycia 3 
na a mine of antiquarian pets of which he has only — 
scraped the surface.”—Athenaum. 
RESEARCHES 1y ASIA MINOR, PONTUS, 
AND ARMENIA; with some Account of the Antiquities 
W. I, Hasiroy, 
Ber. Hamilton’ 's archeological researches, and his nate 
poo in — , have our warmest commendations.” 
