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The Punjab and Delhi in 1857 : Being a Narrative of 



the Measures by which the Punjab was saved and Delhi recovered during the 

 Indian Mutiny. By the Eev. J. Cave-Browne, Chaplain of the Punjab Movable 

 Column. With Plans of the Chief Stations and of the different Engagements, 

 and Portraits of Sir J. Lawrence, Bart., Sir H. Edwardes, Sir R. Montgomery, 

 and Brig. Gen. J. Nicholson. Two Volumes, Post Octavo, 21s. 



"To those who wish to possess a condensed narrative of the siege of Delhi, but especially of 

 tlie heroic doings of the handful of Englishmen scattered throughout the Punjab, these volumes 

 recommend themselves by their scrupulous accuracy, while to the future historian of the India 

 of 1857 they will prove invaluable." — Allen's Indian Mail. 



" This is a work which will well repay the trouble of perusal. Written by one who was him- 

 self present at many of the scenes he narrates, and who has had free access to the papers of Sir 

 J. Lawrence, Sir R. Montgomery, and Sir H. Edwardes, it comes with all the weight of official 

 authority, and all the vividness of personal narrative.'' — Press. 



The Campaign of &aribaldi in the Two Sicilies : A Per- 

 sonal Narrative. By Charles Stuart Forbes, Commander, R.N. Post Octavo, 

 with Portraits, 12s. 



" A volume which contains the best sketch hitherto published of the campaign which put an 

 end to Bourbon rule in the Two Sicilies. It is accompanied with plans of the chief battles ; and 

 its honest unexaggerated record contrasts very favourably with the strained and showy account 

 of the Garibaldians just published by M. Dumas." — Examiner. 



Men and Manners in America. By Capt. Thos. Hamilton, 



With Portrait of the Author. Foolscap, 7s. Gd. 



lotes on lorth America : Agricultural, Economical, and 



Social. By Professor J. F. W. Johnston. Two Volumes, Post Octavo, 21s. 



"Professor Johnston's admirable Notes. . . . The very best manual for intelligent emi- 

 grants, whilst to the British agriculturist and general reader it conveys a most complete con- 

 ception of the condition of these prosperous region than all that has hitherto been written." — 

 Economist. 



Journal of a Tour in G-reece and the Ionian Islands. 



By William Mure of Caldwell. Two Volumes, Post Octavo, Maps and Plates, 24s. 



A Cruise in Japanese "Waters. By Capt. Sherard Osbom, C.B. 



Third Edition. Crown Octavo, 5s. 



life in tlie Tar West. By &. P. Euxton, Esq. 



Second Edition. Foolscap Octavo, 4s. 

 " One of the most daring and resolute of travellers. ... A volume fuller of excitement is 

 seldom submitted to the public." — Athenoeum. 



Narrative of a Journey through Syria and Palestine. 



By Lieut. Van de Velde. Two Volumes Octavo, with Maps, &c., £1, 10s. 

 " He has contributed much to knowledge of the country, and the unction with which he speaks 

 of the holy places which he has visited, will commend the book to the notice of all religious 

 readers. His illustrations of Scripture are numerous and admirable." — Daily News. 



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