BOOKS OF TRAVELS, 
LATELY PUBLISHED BY 
HENRY COLBURN & CO. CONDUIT STREET. 
PRINCE MAXIMILIAN of NEU- 
WIED's TRAVELS in BRAZIL, during the 
years 1815, 1816, and 1817. Handsomely 
printed in Quarto, with Maps, and nume- 
rous Engravings. 
This work will lie fniiiid to be one of (he most important 
that has yet appeared respecting this interesting, bat 
hitherto imijerfcctly known Counlry. It may for the pre- 
sent snflice to state, that the Prince has examined the to ally 
unknown regions along the Kast Coast ol Biazil, between 
the 13lh and 23d degrees of Sjuth Latitude, which had not 
yet been penetrated into by any traveller, with a seientilic 
view, and that with his nnmerons and important zoological 
observations, he iias connet-ted the most partienlar and in- 
teresting remarks on the nafiiie of the country, and the 
maimers of (lie inhabitants. 
LETTERS from the COURT of TRI- 
POLI. Written during a Ten Years Resi- 
dence in that Country. Published from the 
Originals, in the Possession of the Family 
of the late RICHARD TULLY, Esq. the 
British Consul. Third Edition, in 2 vols. 
8vo. with several coloured plates, 28s. 
Like Lady ^Vo^tIey ilitnfngu's, these pages have tlie 
merit ot bringing every thing immediately before thee\e; 
bnt (hey far exceed hers in ihe importance of their ^(a(e- 
ments, and at the same time never awaken in the mind of 
the reader a suspicion that the anthor ha« been more anxious 
to say a good tiling thar. a true one." — Kcleclic Review. 
TRAVELS in EGYPT, SYRIA, CY- 
PRUS, the MORE A, GREECE, ITALY 
c:c. &c. in a Series of Letteis interspersed 
with numerous Personal Anecdotes by JOHN 
BRAMSEN, Esq. Second Edition in 2 vols 
8vo. i^rice 21s. 
NARRATIVE of a RESIDENCE in 
ALGIERS; comprising an Account of the 
Manners, Amusements, and Modes of Living 
among the different People of Barbary ; with 
Observations on the Climate, Population, 
Trade, and Productions of the country, the 
State of Agriculture, of the Arts, MiUtaryand 
Naval Power, Christian Slavery, Financial 
and Piratical Systems. &c. ByM. PANANTL 
With Notes and lilustrations, by EDWARD 
BLAQUIERE, Esq. R. N. Author of Let- 
ters from the Blediterranean, &c. In 1 vol. 
4to. with Plates. £2 2s, boards. 
" This Volume will be found to be an object of particular 
curiosity, from the minute and lively manner in which it 
lays open the interior of the Court of the Dey of Algiers. It 
contains the only complete and authentic Account, by an 
Eye-witne>s, which has hitlierto appeared of the Manners 
and Conduct of tliis Despot and his Ministers, and details 
such sce.ie? and events as will scarcely seem credible in the 
eye of an Enro, ean." 
A VOYAGE to the ALEUTIAN IS- 
LANDS, and North-West Coast of America; 
and Return by Land over the North-east 
parts of Asia, through Siberia to Petersburgh, 
a route never before performed. By G. VON 
LANGSDORFF, the Russian Consul-Gene- 
ral for the Brazils. In 4to. with several En- 
gravino^s. Price f 1 17s. 6d. boards. 
TRAVELS to MOROCCO, (through 
France and Spain). By MAURICE KEAT- 
INGE, Esq. comprising a Narrative of the 
Author's Residence in that Empire, with an 
Account of the British Embassy to the Court 
of Morocco, under the late GEOIlGE 
PAYNE, Esq. Consul General. Second Edi- 
tion, in 1 vol. 4to. illustrated with Thirty- 
four Plates of Scenery, Antiquities, and Cos- 
tume, frour Drawings made on the spot by 
the Author. £3 3s, boards. 
NARRATIVE of a RESIDENCE in 
IRELAND By ANNE PLUMTRE, author 
of a Narrative of a Three Years Residence in 
France, &c. &c. in 1 vol. 4to. embellished 
with a portrait of the Author, and 12 en- 
gravings of remarkable scenery, price £2 2s. 
boards. 
" God has done every thing for this country, man nothing." 
—Lord Chesterfield. ' ° 
FRANCE. By LADY MORGAN.— 
The Fourth Edition, in 2 vols. Svo. with 
additional Notes, price £1 4s. 
ROAÎE, NAPLES, and FLORENCE. 
By the COUNT de STENDHAL. In 1 vol- 
8vo. 10s. 6d.— Ditto French, 8s. 
" This work will he found to exliibit a lively picture of 
the present state of Society and Manners, the Aits, Litera- 
ture, &c. of these celebrated cities ; it is also interspersed 
with numerous Anecdotes of tiie Inh ifeitants and of distin- 
guished Visitors, Brilish and Foreign." 
VOYAGE to AFRICA, comprising an 
- Account of the SHIPWRECK of the ME- 
DUSA FRIGATE, the Sutierings of the 
Crew, and the various Occurrences on board 
the Raft, in the Desert of Zaara, and at 
SenegaU By J. B. HENRY S A VIGNY and 
ALEXANDER CORREARD. In 1 vol. 8vo. 
embellished with a Portrait of King Zaide, 
and a Plan of the Raft. Price iOs. 6d. 
RECOLLECTIONS of ITALY, ENG- 
LAND, and AMERICA. By F. A. CHA- 
TEAUBRIAND, Author of Atala, Travels 
in Greece and Palestine, Sec. 2 vols. 8vo. 18s. 
TRAVELS -in the CAUCASUS and 
GEORGIA, performed by command of the 
Russian Government. By JULIUS VON 
KLAPROTH, Member of the Imperial Aca- 
demy of Sciences at St. Petersburgh, &c, 
4to. £2 2s. boards. 
TRAVELS in the xMORE A, ALBANIA , 
and othex parts of the O f FO:.! AN EMPIRE. 
By F. C. POUQUEVILLE, M. D. Member 
of the Commission of Arts and Sciences, 
and French Consul at Joanuina. With 
Engravings of Scenery and Costume, £2 2s. 
boards. 
TRAVELS in SOUTHERN AFRICA. 
By PROFESSOR LICHTENbTEIN. The 
2nd or concluding Volume, comprising, 
among other Excursions, a Journey into the 
Countries of the Bosjesmans, the Gorans, 
and the Beetjuans, a People never before 
visited by Europeans ; illustrated with a 
valuable ?Jap and several Engravings, 36s. 
boards. 
VOYAGES and TRAVELS to BRA- 
ZIL, the SOUTH SEA, KAMSKATKA, and 
JAPAN, during the years 1803, 4, 5, 6, and 
7. By G. VON LANGSDORF, Aulic Coun- 
sellor to his Majesty the Emperor of Russia, 
Consul General at the Brazils, &c. &:c. In 
1 vol. 4to. illustrated with Engravings by the 
first Artists, £2 12s. Gd. boards 
TRAVELS throui^h NORWAY and 
LAPLAND. By LEOPOLD VON BUCH, 
Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences 
at Berlin. With Notes, &c . by PROFESSOR 
JAMESON, 4to. Maps, £1 IGs. boards 
