Mr. MURRAY’S LIST OF BOOKS.—Hand-Books. 
HAND-BOOKS FOR TRAVELLERS, 
Giving detailed and precise Information respecting Stea 
, Passports, M one Guides and Servants, 
with Directions for duane gate and. Hints for Tour 
HAND-BOOK OF TRAVEL. TALK ; or, Con- 
versations in English, German, French, and Italian. 18mo. 
2. 
HAND-BOOK FOR NORTH GERMANY 
and the RHINE, HOLLAND, BELGIUM, and PRUSSIA. 
Map. Post 8vo, 12s. 
3. 
HAND-BOOK FOR SWITZERLAND, 
ALPS of SAVOY and PIEDMONT. Map. Post vo, 10s. 
4. 
AND-BOOK FOR SOUTH GERMANY 
grins. from ULM to the BLACK SEA. Map, Post 
a 
AND-BOOK ov PAINTING—THE 
GERMAN, FLEMISH, AND DUTCH SCHOOLS. From 
the German of Kuc er. Fate, with Notes, by Sir 
Epmunp Heap. Post 8vo 
ILLUSTRATIONS % THz HAND-BOOKS 
GERMANY anp SWITZERLAND. A Series of 
Maps and Plans of re most frequented Roads, Cities, 
and Towns, &c. 
cage FoR NORTH EUROPE, 
ENMARK, decane asec and RUSSIA. Map 
aa Plans. Post 8vo 
8. 
HAND- gos rig ee ee AND THE 
EAST, the RKEY, ASIA 
MINOR, and CONSTANTINOPLE. ene Post 8vo, lds. 
AND-BOOK FOR NORTHERN ITALY 
and FLORENCE, SARDINIA, ney yptee THE RIVI- 
ERAS id ee LOMBARDY, and TUSCANY. Map 
Post 
HAND-BOOK FOR CENTRAL ITALY 
and ROME, the abstain a and CITIES of 
ETRURIA. Maps. P ee 
icunu, ata sean FoR "SOUTHERN ITALY, 
. Map. Post 8ve. Nearly ready. 
HAND-BOOK gad PAINTING. ITALY. 
From the German of Kuéter, — 2d, with Notes, by 
C. I. Basrraxg, R.A. Post 8yo, 1 
HAND-BOOK FOR FRANCE and the 
PYRENEES, BRITTA the RIVERS 
SEINE, RHONE, and GARONNE, FRENCH ALPS, 
DAUPHINE, and PROVENCE. Maps. Post 8vo, 12s. 
HAND-BOOK FOR EGYPT AND THEBES. 
With the information for Travellers on the Overland 
Passage. By Sir a RDNER WILKINSON. Woodcuts and 
Map. 2 yols. 8vo, 42. 
ea’, BOOK FOR SPAIN, ANDALUSIA, 
ANADA, CATALONIA MADRI D, &¢. ¥ 
ade Forp. Maps. P ost 8v0 
HAND-BOOK FOR ENGLAND—THE 
NORTHERN setts Te ld neat wes 
SAND, YORKSHIRE, WALES, 
poe ewe the MINCPACTURING DENTRICTS, 
&e. Map. Post 8vo. Nearly ready 
17. 
HAND-BOOK FOR ENGLAND—THE 
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN COUNTIES. Map. Post 
8vo. In Preparation. 
18. : 
HAND-BOOK FOR LONDON—AS IT IS. 
A ComMPLETE ee To STRANGERS ase THE METRO- 
pouis. Map vo. In Preparatio 
sé The old Lord Treasurer ‘plphea Se noe any one came to 
the Licence to Travel, he would 
fir st examine him of En aubead: ; if he found |} Lim ignorant 
would bid him stay at home, and know his own Country 
first. "—The Compleat Gentleman, by Henry Peacham, 
1662. 
ee thle TO NEE ee GAL- 
LE r London. With Catalogues of the 
Picture: Selmajenea by Historical, Biographies, and 
Critical Notices. By Mrs. Jameson, -Post 8vo 
20. 
ND-BOOK FOR WINDSOR AND 
WESTMINSTER ABBEY. Woodeuts. Feap. 8vo, 2s. 6d. 
each. 
Critical Opinions on the ®ant-Ba 
f ET. hook « «= 
‘+ Mr, seem 
bid Pris cata: series of Hand-books issu 
r. Marr. va fi 
wet imal ee well compresse 
ot unfr 
mense quan 
: unostentations, and inte 
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telligible manner.’’— United 
oaks. 
ined to embrace all the sights of the world.”. 
ay.” — Examiner. 
red, well a: They 
tory descriptions and extracts ‘from the thost accom sere travellers, codes A wo 
equently are uselessly intruded into these manuals.”—Gentleman’s M. 
an of minute Lary useful i on respecting all places of epee presented in a plain, 
— Spectator. 
— information sas ast satisfactory.” Athen 
very pra ee acinar re with meray 
long historical details, 
nis sab 
€. 
a the information a traveller requires; and fom an answer to every difficulty which can possibly arise."— 
our com} n has fallen asleep.”—Asii 
«* A world of useful information.”—British 
** Capital . may 
ice erary G 
B sapey amhae yer clearness of 
as hn excellent plan, and contains much in little compass, and is an amusing resource when the road is dull and 
panion atic Journal, 
Magazine. 
traverse half the continent of Europe with them without asking a question. et 
their arrangement, the specific character of their directions, the quantity and 
matter they contain, as well as for the style and finish of the literary workmanship. Spectator. 
