THE FOLLOWING VALUABLE WORKS 
Are printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies in the Strand, 
I. i "'RAVELS in CHINA, containing Descriptions and Comparisons, maJe 
A and collected in the course of a short Residence at tiie Imperial Palace ol 
YuENMiN-YuEN, and on a subsequent Journey through the Country from Pekin 
to Canton ; in which it is attempted to appi-eciate the Rank that this extraordinary 
Empire may be confidered to hold in the scale of civilized Nations. By JoBW 
Barrow, Esq. late private Secretary to the Eail of Macartney, and one of his 
Suite as Ambassador from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China. In 
one Volume, 4to. illuftrated with several Engravings. 2I. I2s. 6d. in Boards. 
2. An authentic Account of an EMBASSY from the King of Great Britain 
to the Emperor of China ; including cursory Observations made, and Information 
obtained, in travelling through that ancient Empire and a small Part of Chinese 
Tartary ; together with a Relation of the VOYAGE undertaken on the Occasion, 
by His Majefty's Ship the Lion, and the Ship Hindoftan, in the East India Com- 
pany's Service, to the Yellow Sea and Gulf of Pekin, as well as on their Return 
to Europe ; with Notices of the several Places where they stopped in their Way 
out and hom.e ; being the Islands of Madeira, TenerlfFe, and St. Jago ; the Port 
of Rio de Janeiro, in South America ; the Islands of St. Helena, Tristan d'Acunha, 
and Amsterdam ; the Coasts of Java and Sumatra, the Nanka Isles, Pulo Condore, 
and Cochin China. Taken ^chiefly from the Papers of his Excellency the Earl of 
Macartney, Knight of the Bath, His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and 
Plenipotentiary to the Emperor of China; Sir Erasmus Gower, Commander of 
the Expedition, and of other Gentlemen in the several Departments of the Embassy. 
By Sir George Staunton, Bart. Honorary Doctor of Laws of the University of 
Oxford, F.R.S. of London, His Majesty's Secretary of Embassy to the Emperor 
of China j and Minister Plenipotentiary in the Absence of the Ambassador. In 
two Vols. 4to. with Engravings; besides a Folio Volume of Plates. 4I. 4s. in 
Boards. 
Another Edition, in three Vols. 8vo. unth three Charts, il. is. in Boards. 
3. TRAVELS in AFRICA, EGYPT, and SYRIA, from the. Year 179210 
1798. By W. G. Browne. Illustrated with a Map and other Engravings , 410. 
Price 2I. I2S. 6d. in Boards. 
4. An Account of an EMBASSY to the Kingdom of Aya, sent by the Governor- 
General of India, in the Year 1795. By Michael Symes, Esq. Lieutenant-Colonel 
in His Majesty's 76th Regiment of Foot. Illuftrated with Maps and other En- 
gravings. One Vol. 4to. Price 2I. 2s. in Boards. 
5. MODERN GEOGRAPHY : a Description of the Empires, Kingdoms, and 
States, with the Oceans, Seas, and Isles, in all Parts of the World ; including the 
most recent Discoveries and Political Alterations. By John Pinkerton. The 
Astronomical Introduction by S. Vince, A.M. Professor of Astronomy in the 
University of Cambridge. To the Whole are added, Lists of the best Maps and 
Books of Travels, in all Languages, and an ample Index. In two large Vols. 4to. 
