WORKS PRINTED FOR JOHN MURRAY. 



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NARRATIVE of a CHINESE EMBASSY 

 from the Emperor of China, Kang Hy, to the 

 Khan of Tourgoth Tartars, seated on the 

 banks of the Volga, in the years 1712, 13, and 

 14. By the Chinese Ambassador, and pub- 

 lished by the Emperor's authority, at Pekin. 

 Translated from the Original Chinese, and ac- 

 companied by an Appendix of Miscellaneous 

 Translations from the same language, consist- 

 ing of Extracts from the Pekin Gazette, an 

 Abstract of a Chinese Novel, Argument of a 

 Chinese Play, &c. With a Map, 8vo. 18s. 

 By Sir George Staunton, Bart. 

 LLD. F.R.S. 



MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES relating 

 to CHINA, and our Commercial Intercourse 

 with that Country, including a few Transla- 

 tions from the Chinese Language. Second 

 Edition, with an Appendix, 8vo. 12s. 



1. A Portion of the Emperor 

 Yong-tclting's Book of Sacred 

 Instructions. 



2. A popular Game among 

 the Chinese, called Tsoey- 

 vioey. ■ . 



3. Extract from a Chinese 

 Work, called Tong-wha-loo. 



4. On the Chinese Language 

 and Poetry. 



5. Of Chinese Books. 



6. Certain Rites and Ceremo- 

 nies of the Chinese. 



7. CatholicMissions in China. 



8. Chinese Account of the 

 Settlement of Macao. 



9. Chinese Dispatch sent to 

 Russia, 21st Jan. 1789. 



10. Contents of a Chinese 

 and Mantchoo-Tartar Diction- 

 ary. 



11. The Pleasing History, a 



Translation of a Chinese 

 Novel. 



12. Chinese Language and 

 Character. 



13. Of Chinese Books. 



14. Renaudont's Ancient Ac- 

 counts of India and China. 



15. Amiot's Translation of 

 Kien-long's Elogede Mougden, 

 a Poem. 



16. Note upon the Chinese 

 Court Ceremony of the Ko-(oit. 



17. Considerations on the 

 China Trade, with Notes. 



18. Additions to Considera- 

 tions on the China Trade. 



lg.Note on the British Factory 

 in China, and the late Em- 

 bassy. 



20. Carrying Trade between 

 the Port of Canton and the 

 Continent of Europe. 



By Sir Geo. Thomas Staunton, Bart. 

 LL.D. and F.R.S. 



JOURNAL of the PROCEEDINGS of 

 the late EMBASSY to CHINA ; comprising 

 a correct Narrative of the Public Transac- 

 tions ot the Embassy, of the Voyage to and 

 from China, and of the Journey from the 

 Mouth of the Pei-ho to the Return to Canton. 

 Interspersed with Observations upon the 

 Face of the Country, the Polity, Moral Cha- 

 racter, and Manners of the Chinese Nation. 

 Printed uniformly with Sir George Staun- 

 ton's Account of the former Embassy . With 

 a Portrait of Lord Amherst, and a Map. 

 A Second Edition, in 2 vols. 8vo. 21s. 



By Henry Ellis, Esq. 

 Secretary to the Embassy, and Third Com- 

 missioner. 



ACCOUNT of a VOYAGE of DISCO- 

 VERY to the Western Coast of COREA, and 

 the Great LOO CHOO Island, in the Japan 

 Sea, in H. M. S. Lyra. With a Vocabulary 

 of the Language of that Island, by Lieut. 

 Clifford, R.N. And an APPENDIX, 

 containing Charts and various Hydrographi- 

 cal and Scientific Notices. Illustrated by 

 Eight coloured Engravings, after Drawings 

 by Havell, of Scenery, and the Costume of 

 the People of Corea, and particularly of the 

 more interesting People of Loo Choo. In 

 one volume, 4to. 21. 2s. 



By Captain Basil Hall, 

 R.N. F.R.S. et L, et E. 



Another Edition of the above Work, 

 with Four Plates, and a general Chart, small 

 8vo. 7s. Gd. 



By Captain Basil Hall, R.N. F.R.S. 



In order that this edition may appear in the most 

 popular form, the narrative alone has heen retained ; 

 while the nautical and scientific matter, together with 

 Mr. Clifford's Vocabulary, are confined to the quarto 

 edition. 



VOYAGE of his Majesty's late Ship 

 ALCESTE, along the Coast of Corea, to the 

 Island of Lewchew ; with an Account of her 

 Shipwreck. With a Portrait of Captain Sir 

 Murray Maxwell, and Sis coloured En- 

 gravings. Third Edition, 8vo. 9s. 6d. 



By John M'Leod, M.D., 

 Surgeon of the Alceste. 



A MEMOIR and NOTICE of a CHART 

 of MAD AGASCAR, in the Archipelago, or 

 Islands North-east of that Island ; drawn up 

 according to the last Observations, under the 

 auspices and government of his Excellency 

 Robert Townsiiend Farquhar, Governor 

 of the Isle of France, &c. &c. With a Chart. 

 4to. 18s. 



By Lislet Geoffroy. 



An ACCOUNT of the ABIPONES, an 

 Equestrian People in the INTERIOR of 

 SOUTH AMERICA. Translated from the 

 original Latin of Martin Dobrizhoffer, 

 one of the Ex-Jesuits, two-and-twenty years 

 a Missionary in Paraguay. 3 vols. 8vo. 36s. 



" The Abipones have been in one thing fortunate 

 above all other savages ; for the history of their man- 

 ners and fortunes by Martin Dobrizhoffer, a German 

 Jesuit, who devoted the prime of his years to the task 

 of converting them, and in old age, after the extinction 

 of his order, found consolation in recording the know- 

 ledge which he had so painfully acquired, and the la- 

 bours which had so miserably been frustrated, is, of all, 

 books relating to savage life, the most curious and, 

 in every respect, the most interesting. — Sotjthey, in 

 his History of the Brazils. 



An ACCOUNT of the Singular Habits and 

 Circumstances of the People of the Tonga ! 

 Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean. With 

 a Portrait, and Map. Second Edition, 2 vols. 

 8vo. 24s. 



By Mr. William Mariner, 

 Of the Port-au-Prince private Ship of War ; 

 the greater part of whose Crew were massa- 

 cred by the Natives of Lefooga. 



JOURNEY from MOSCOW to CON- 

 STANTINOPLE. With a Continuation of 

 the Route to Jerusalem, the Dead Sea,Petra, 

 Damascus, Balbec, Palmyra, &c; in the 

 Years 1817, 1818. With Six Plates, 4to. 

 1/. Us. 6d. 



By Wm. Machmichael, M.D. F.R.S. 

 One of Dr. RadclifFe's Tras r elling Fellows, 

 from the University of Oxford. 



LETTERS from the CAUCASUS and 

 GEORGIA. With a Map and Views. 8vo. 

 In the Press. 



JOURNAL of a TOUR in the LEVANT. 

 With Maps, Plates, and /Vood-cuts. 3 vols. 

 8vo. U. 3s. 



By William Turner, Esq. 



JOURNAL of a TOUR in GERMANY, 

 SWEDEN, RUSSIA, POLAND, &c, during 

 the Years 1813 and 1814. Third Edition, 2 

 vols. 8vo. with Twelve Plates. \l. 10s. 

 By J. T. James, A.M. 

 Christ Church, Oxford. 



A VIEW of the AGRICULTURE, MA- 

 NUFACTURES, STATISTICS, & STATE 

 of SOCIETY of GERMANY, and Parts of 

 HOLLAND and FRANCE, taken during a 

 Journey through those Countries in 1819. 

 4to. 11. 15s. 



By W. Jacob, Esq., F.R.S. 



An AUTUMN near the RHINE; or 

 SKETCHES of COURTS, SOCIETY, and 

 SCENERY in GERMANY near the RHINE. 

 Second Edition. To which are added, an 

 Account of a Tour in the Taunus Mountains, 

 in the Year 1820, and some Translations from 

 the Poems of Schiller and Goethe. Second 

 Edition, 8vo. 14s. 



TRAVELLERS GUIDE on the CONTI- 

 NENT : in one Handsome and closely printed 

 Volume. Second Edition, 8vo. 11. 5s. 



By Mariana Starke. 



This Work will be found a very useful guide through 

 France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Portugal, Spain, 

 Holland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Russia : 

 containing an account of the Antiquities of Italy; par- 

 ticularly those of Rome, Herculaneum, Pompeii, and 

 Peestum ; together with, minute lists of the most emi- 

 nent Statues and Paintings which embellish the Con- 

 tinental Galleries. It gives accurate details of the ex- 

 penses incurred by residing in various parts of France, 

 Italy, &c; so that persons who visitthe continent from 

 economical motives, may select the most eligible places 

 for permanent residence, and for the use of families, 

 who may wish to avoid the expense attendant upon 

 travelling with a Courier: withinstructionsfor invalids. 



SWITZERLAND ; or a JOURNAL of a 

 TOUR and RESIDENCE in that COUN- 

 TRY. Followed by a General View of its 

 History, brought down to the Present Time, 

 and principally directed to the Manner and 

 Mode of Life of the People in Ancient and 

 Modern Times. 2 vols. 8vo. 24s. Second 

 Edition. 



By S. Simond, 

 Author of the Journal of a Tour and Resi- 

 dence in Great Britain. 



The DIARY of an INVALID in pursuit 

 of HEALTH ; being the Journal of a Tour in 

 Portugal, Italy, Switzerland, and France. 

 Third Edition, 2 vols, post 8vo. 15s. 

 By Henry Matthews, A.M., 

 Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. 



FIRST IMPRESSIONS ; on a Tour upon 

 the Continent, in the Summer of 1818, through 

 part of France, Italy, Switzerland, the Bor- 

 ders of Germany, and a part of French Flan- 

 ders. 8vo. With Plates. 15s. 



By Marianne Baillie. 



SKETCHES descriptive of ITALY, in 

 1816 and 1817. With a brief Account ot 

 Travels in various Parts of France and 

 Switzerland, in the same Years. In 4 vols, 

 fcp. 8vo. LL 12s. 



ITALY and its INHABITANTS, in the 

 Years 1816 and 1817. With a View of the 

 Manners, Customs, Theatres, Literature, and 

 the Fine Arts, with some notice of its vari- 

 ous Dialects. 2 vols. 8vo. 26s. 



By James Galiffe, 

 Of Geneva. 



LETTERS from the NORTH of ITALY, 

 relating principally to the Government, Sta- 

 tistics, Manners, Language, and Literature 

 of that Country. Addressed to Henry Hal- 

 lam, Esq. 2 vols. 8vo. ISs. 



By William Stewart Rose. 



The ANTIQUITIES, ARTS, and LITE- 

 RATURE of ITALY. Third Edition, 8vo. 

 15s. In the Press. 



By Joseph Forsyth, Esq. 



