WORKS PRINTED FOR JOHN MURRAY. 



A VOYAGE of DISCOVERY, made un- 

 der the Orders of the Admiralty, in his Ma- 

 jesty'Ship's Isabella and Alexander, for the 

 purpose of exploring Baffin's Bay, and of 

 inquiring into the probability of a North- 

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By Captain John Ross, K.S., R.N., 

 Commander of the Expedition. 



A CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY of 

 VOYAGES into the POLAR REGIONS ; 

 undertaken chiefly for the purpose of disco- 

 vering a North-East, North-West, or Polar 

 Passage between the Atlantic and Pacific ; 

 from the earliest Period of Scandinavian 

 Navigation, to the Departure of the Expe- 

 ditions, under the orders of Captains Ross 

 and Buchan. To which are added, a Narra- 

 tive of Captain Buchan's Expedition into the 

 Interior of Newfoundland ; and a Relation 

 of the Discovery of the Straits of Anian, made 

 by Captain L. F. Maldonado, in the year 

 1588. With an Original Map of the Arctic 

 Regions. 8vo. 12s. 



By John Barrow, F.R.S. 



HISTORY of the late WAR in SPAIN 

 and PORTUGAL, vol. 1, 4to. 21. 10s. 



By Robert Southey, Esq. 



The TRAVELS of the late JOHN LEWIS 

 BURCKHARDT. 



Vol. I. — In Nubia and in the Interior of 

 North Eastern Africa, performed in the 

 Months of February and March, 1813. To 

 which are prefixed, a Life of the Author, and 

 a Portrait, Maps, and Engravings. Second 

 Edition, 4to. 21. 8s. 



Vol. II.— In Syria and Mount Sinai. With 

 Maps. 4to. 21. 8s. viz. 



1. A Journey from Aleppo to 

 Damascus. 



2. A Tour in the District of 

 Mount Libanus and Antiliba- 

 nus. 



3. A Tour in the Hauran. 



4. A Second Tour in the 

 Hauran. 



5. A Journey from Damas- 

 cus, through Arabia-Petraea, 

 and the Desert El Ty.toCairo. 



6. A Tour in the Peninsula 

 of Mount Sinai. 



Vol. III.— In the Hedjaz. With Plates. 

 4to. In the Press. 



TRAVELS in the INTERIOR DIS- 

 TRICTS of AFRICA; performed in the years 

 1795-6-7, and during a subsequent Mission 

 in 1805. With Major Renn ell's valuable 

 Memoir on the Geography of Africa ; with 

 the Portrait, and all the Maps and Plates. 

 A New Edition, 2 vols. 4to. 3Z. 13s. 6d. 



By Mungo Park. 



NARRATIVE of an EXPEDITION to 

 explore the River ZAIRE, usually called 

 the CONGO, in South Africa, in 1816, 

 under the direction of 



Captain J. Tuckey, R. N. 



Published by Permission of the Lords Commis- 

 sioners of the Admiralty. Fourteen Engrav- 

 ings. 4to. 21. 2s. 



NARRATIVE of the OPERATIONS and 

 RECENT DISCOVERIES within the PY- 

 RAMIDS, TEMPLES, TOMBS, and EX- 

 CAVATIONS in EGYPT and NUBIA, 

 and of a Journey to the Coast of the RED 

 SEA, in search of the ancient Berenice, and 

 another to the Oasis of Jupiter Amnion. 

 Third Edition, with a Portrait. 2 vols. 8vo. 

 28s. 



By G. Belzoni. 



FORTY-FOUR LARGE PLATES, all 

 coloured, to illustrate the OPERATIONS 

 of BELZON* in Egypt and Nubia. Atlas 

 folio, GL 6s. 



SIX Additional PLATES, Coloured, viz., 



I. General View of the Site of Thebes.— II. The 

 mode in which the Colossal Head of Young Memnon 

 (now in the British Museum) was taken from Thebes 

 by G. Belzoni, in the year 1816.— Ill Zodiac taken 

 from the ceiling of the great vaulted Hall in the 

 Tomb, supposed to be that of Psammis at Thebes. 

 — IV. View of the Ruins of Ombo3 and adjacent 

 Country.— V. Architectural View of the Ruins of 

 Ombos.— VI. Interior View of the Temple in the 

 Island of Philae. 



Illustrative of G. Belzoni's Travels and 

 Researches in Egypt and Nubia. Folio, 25s. 



JOURNEY OVER LAND from INDIA, 

 through Egypt to England, in the Year 1818. 

 With Maps, Plans, and Views. 4to. 21. 8s. 

 By Lieut. Col. Fitzclarence. 



TRAVELS ABOVE the CATARACTS of 

 EGYPT and in NUBIA. Second Edition, 

 with a Map, and Eleven Plates. 8vo. 12s. 



By Thomas Legh, M.P. 



An ACCOUNT of the MISSION from 

 CAPE COAST CASTLE to the KINGDOM 

 of ASHANTEE, in Africa ; comprising its 

 History, Laws, Superstitions, Customs, Ar- 

 chitecture, Trade, &c. To which is added, 

 a Translation, from the. Arabic, of an Ac- 

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 and several Plates of Architecture, Cos- 

 tumes, &c. 4to. 3Z. 3s. 



By Thomas Edward Bowdich, Esq. 

 Conductor and Chief of the Embassy. 



A NARRATIVE of TRAVELS in NOR- 

 THERN AFRICA, from TRIPOLI to 

 MOURZOUK, the Capital of FEZZAN; 

 and from thence to the Southern Extremity 

 of that Kingdom, in the Years 1818, 19, and 

 20 ; accompanied by Geographical Notices 

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 NIGER ; of the state of Slavery, and of the 

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By Captain Lyon, R.N. 

 Companion of the late Mr. Ritchie. 



A JOURNEY to TWO of the OASES of 

 UPPER EGYPT. With Engravings. 8vo. 

 10s. 6d. 



By Sir Archibald Edmonstone, Bart. 



NOTES during a VISIT to EGYPT, 

 NUBIA, the OASIS of EGYPT. MOUNT 

 SINAI, and JERUSALEM. With Plates. 

 8vo. 12s. 



By Sir Frederick Henniker, Bart. 



JOURNAL of a VISIT to some Parts of 

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By George Waddington, Esq., A.M., 

 Fellow of Trin. Coll. Cambridge ; and the 



Rev. Barnard Hanbury, A.M. F.A.S. 

 Of Jesus' College. 



NARRATIVE of the EXPEDITION to 

 DO'NGOLA and SENNAR, under the 

 Command of his Excellency Ismael Pacha. 

 By an American in the service of the Vice- 

 roy. Undertaken by order of his Highness 

 Mf.hemmed Ali Pacha, Viceroy of Egypt. 

 Svo. 9s. 6d, * n 



STATE of the CAPE of GOOD HOPE 

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Edited by H. T. Colebrooke, Esq. 



A GEOGRAPHICAL, STATISTICAL, 

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 2 vols. 4to. il. 14s. (id. 



By Walter Hamilton, Esq. 



ASIATIC RESEARCHES, or Transac- 

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 an Inquiry into the History and Antiquities, 

 the Arts, Sciences, and Literature of Asia, 

 Printed in Calcutta. Vol. XIV. 4to. 21. 2s. 



SKETCHES of the POLITICAL HIS- 

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 By Sir John Malcolm. 



THE EAST-INDIA GAZETTEER, con- 

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 By Walter Hamilton, Esq. 



ORIENTAL MEMOIRS, selected and 

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 written during Seventeen Years' Residence 

 in India; including Observations on Parts 

 of Africa and South America, and a Narra- 

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 Illustrated by Engravings from Original 

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By James Forbes, F.R.S., &c. 



An ACCOUNT of the KINGDOM of 

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 the Afghan Nation, and a History of the 

 Dooraunnee Monarchy. With Plates and a 

 Map, Jto. 3/. 13s. 6cL 8vo. 21. 2s. A New 

 Edition, 2 vols. 



By the Hon. Mountstuart Elphin- 

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Of the Hon. East India Company's Service, 

 resident of the Court of Poonab, and late 

 Envoy to the King of Caubul. 



