VOYAGES AND TRAVELS 
RECENTLY PUBLISHED 
By henry COLBURN AND RICHARD BENTLEY, 
NEW BURLINGTON STREET. 
I. 
In 2 vols post 8vo. with a fine Portrait by Dean, and numerous Illustrations, 
RECORDS OF CAPT. CLAPPERTON'S LAST 
EXPEDITION TO AFRICA. 
By RICHARD LANDER, 
His faithful Attendant, and the only surviving Member of the Expedition ; 
with the subsequent Adventures of the Author. 
II. 
In 1 vol.Svo. with Map of Sonora and the Gulf of California, and 
numerous Illustrations, 16s. 
LIEUT. HARDY'S TRAVELS IN THE INTERIOR OF 
MEXICO, in 1826, 1827, and 1828. 
" This work is certainly one of the most curious and valuable that has ever appeared on the 
subject of this interesting country. It seems that the author travelled far into the interior, 
and explored many parts never before visited by any European. The inexhaustible resources, 
productions, and capabilities of this mighty Empire, have indeed, we feel persuaded, never 
been properly known or appreciated. Treasures of natural wealth, beauty, and curiosity, 
climates of every kind, yet all singularly propitious to the products of the earth ; immense 
lakes, great rivers, springing from the undiscovered depths of forests, untouched since the 
creation; mountains, containing gold, silver, and precious stones; trees of a magnitude beside 
which those of the European forests seem but dwarfs, such are the natural objects that Mexico 
presents to the wonder and admiration of the traveller ; and these Lieutenant Hardy has suc- 
ceeded in vividly and forcibly delineating." Court Journal, 
" An exceedingly entertaining book, abounding in miscellaneous information and anecdote." 
United Service Journal. 
IlL 
In 1 vol. 8vo. with 25 Illustrations. 14s. 
TRAVELS IN CHALD^A, 
Including a Journey from BUSSORAH to BAGDAD, HILLAH, and 
BABYLON, performed on foot in the Year 1827 ; with Observations on 
the Sites and Remains of BABEL, SELEUCIA, and CTESIPHON. 
By CAPTAIN MIGNAN, of the Honourable East India Company's Service. 
" Captain Mignan has furnished the best account of the relics of Babylon, that has ever been 
published." Monthly Magazine. 
An indispensable addition to the libraries of all who take an interest in biblical criticism, 
in Oriental antiquities, and in the most curious portions of the history of human nature." 
Morning Chronicle. 
" A book full of curious matter, and most valuable confirmations of Scripture prophecy." 
Gentleman's Magazine. 
IV. 
In 1 vol. post 8vo. 10s. 6d. 
TRAVELS IN THE EAST. 
By JOHN CARNE, Esq. Author of « Letters from the East." 
Printed uniformly with, and in continuation of that work. 
"Mr. Came, whose work, entitled * Letters from the East," is in every one's hands, and 
has been considered as a topographical guide through the Scriptures, has just published a 
volume of 'Recollections' connected with the Holy Land, Syria, and Egypt, which abounds 
with curious illustrations of biblical localities and events." Evening Paper, 
