Mr. MURRAY’S MONTHLY LIBRARY. 
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THE HOME AND COLONIAL LIBRARY, 
igned to furnish the inhabitants of Great Britain 
and her Colonies with ee highest Literature of the 
consisting partly of origin 
of popular fg meg at ithe lowest at riees 
It is called fe in sequence the Acts which 
have recently paused the British Par liament- for the 
protection of the rights of British authors and pub- 
lishers, by the rigid and entire exclusion of foreign 
pirated editions. 
ph The series of Works designed to appear will be selected 
thei 
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eaders, and will be ol rs most c¢ roid ina Keod 
readable type, on superfine paper 
THE FOLLOWING HAVE ALREADY BEEN PUBLISHED. 
1, 
BORROW’S BIBLE IN SPAIN. 
‘¢ There is no taking leave of a book like this.”— 
Athenaum 
BISHOP HEBER’S JOURNAL IN INDIA. 
hs Pevae of the most delightful books in the language.”—~ 
erly Review 
RBY AND MANGLES? TRAVE 
bad = and Mangles’ interesting Travels.” barr jac 
Gazette. 
DRINKWATER’S SIEGE OF GIBRALTAR. 
“Truly a — a bd United Services of its day.”— 
United Service Mag: 
AY’S MOROCCO AND THE MOORS. 
oF Bog and highly interesting work.”—Greenock Ad- 
ver - 
LETTERS FROM THE os ace he 
**A series of charming Spee Exam 
THE AMBER WITCH, 
**We have read nothing in fiction or in history, which 
has so completely absorbed our interest.”—Quarterly 
Review. 
8 
SOUTHEY’S CROMWELL AND att tne 
** Southey’s admirably written lives.”—Yorkshirem 
MRS. MEREDITH’S NEW SOUTH WALES, 
a pc gg recorded with a fidelity and — po 
rarely met with.”—Neweastle Gini t. 
LIFE OF SIR FRANCIS DRAKE. 
‘¢ Mr. omg mero enriched our biographical literature.” 
—Edinburgh R 
FATHER RIPA’S MEMOIRS. 
“AS er a k as any that has appeared.”— 
Spectator 
LEWIS’ WEST INDIES. 
«These highly amusing stories.”— Quarterly Review. 
MALCOLM’S SKETCHES OF PERSIA. 
= Ta ed Persians are here —s with all mes interest of 
amusing friend "a — Quarterly Review, 
HIN ALGIERS. 
FRENCH 
** A narrative of romantic and absorbing interest.” 
Northern Whig. 
BRACEBRIDGE HALL. 
** The most charming secret _ written by Washington 
Irving.””—Cambridge Chron 
16. 
E OF A NATURALIST, 
‘* Mr, Ad win a . mie rate jenieere painter, and the 
reariest — made to teem with interest.”— 
Quarterly Revi 
17. 
FALL OF THE JESUITS. 
“ A candid and moderate work.”— Cheltenham Journal. 
18. % 
LORD MAHON’S LIFE OF COND 
me very skilful and interesting narrative.”—Quarterly 
ew. 
ROW’S GYPSIES IN SPAIN. 
BOR 
‘These singularly sige pages.’’— Literary Gazetle, 
MELVILLE’S MARQUESAS ISLANDS. 
“ Personal adventu ures, of — interest. A second 
Robinson Crusoe.”—John ma 
LIVONIAN TALES. By a Lapy. 
“‘May the Lapy or tHe BAttic Letrers continue 
to rite tales as good as these.’”’—Atheneum. 
22. 
MEMOIRS OF A MISSIONARY. 
‘*So narrated as to remind one of the “VICAR OF 
WAKEFIELD.”— Morning Post. 
23. 
SALE’S BRIGADE IN (hy stron Os 
we know.”—Morning Chronicle. 
24. 
LETTERS FROM MADRAS. By a Lapy. 
= et a — to our store of literary entertain- 
nt. L.Z 
gee ee sPoRTS. By Cuarzes Sr, Jouy. 
desire a more pleasant companion,”— 
Mire 
THE PAMPAS, BY Sr Franors Heap. 
27. 
A VOLUME ON SPAIN. By Ricuarp Forp, 
TO BE FOLLOWED BY 
TWO ena OF VIENNA BY THE TURKS. 
e Ear, or ELLESMERE, 
29. 
FI che wae ch id tac \arindesl che: OF 
ATERLOO. By R 
tes OF Poe TRAVELLER. 
y Was orgy Irvin 
WAR OF LIBERATION IN GERMANY. 
From the German. By Sir A. Gorpon. 
