VOYAGES, TRAVELS, &c. 
A NARRATIVE OF FOUR VOYAGES, TO THE SOUTH 
SEA, NORTH AND SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, CHINESE SEA, 
ETHIOPIC AND SOUTHERN ATLANTIC OCEAN, INDIAN OCEAN, 
AND ANTARCTIC OCEAN. From the year 1822 to 1831. Comprising 
Critical Surveys of Coasts and Islands, with Sailing Directions. And an ac- 
count of some new and valuable discoveries, including the Massacre Islands, 
where thirteen of the Author's Crew were massacred and eaten by Cannibals. 
To wliich is prefixed, a Brief Sketch of the Author's early Life. By Capt. 
Benjamin Mokrell, Jun. 8vo. With a Portrait. 
"We are bold in saying that everybody will want to read this book, and our com- 
munity will not be slow in ranking the author as the American Cook or Parry." — 
N. Y. Weekly Messenger. 
" It does not often fall to our lot to be able to commend a book of this kind with as 
much confidence as we can Morrell's ' Four Voyages.' ... It may go in company 
with Stuart's Voyages, and Tyerman and Bennett's Journal." — Christian Advocate 
and Journal. 
"This work is among the first, if not the first, of the respectable contributions 
of American navigators to the general stock of knowledge relative to the condition 
of man. Its author has traversed almost every sea, and visited every important place, 
in the southern hemisphere ; and, with an eye ever watchfuHbr interesting facts, 
and a happy talent in recording them, he has succeeded in producing a most in- 
structivp volume. . . . V\^e have no doubt that it will find its way into every library in 
our country, and secure a perusal from many a ' fireside traveller' who desires an 
acquaintance with the world without venturing the perils of the deep." — The 
Presbyterian. 
NARRATIVE OF A VOYAGE TO THE ETHIOPIC AND 
SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN, INDIAN OCEAN, CHINESE SEA, 
NORTH AND SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, in the Years 1829, 1830, and 
1831. By Abby Jane Morkell, who accompanied her Husband, Capt. Benja- 
min Morrell, Jun., of the Schooner Antarctic. ISmo. Portrait. 
The scenes and adventures of which Mrs. Morrell was a witness were highly m- 
teresting in their nature, and it is believed that an account of them, divested of 
nautical technicalities and descriptions purely maritime, will be read with pleasure, 
especially by readers of her own sex and country. 
THE TRAVELS AND RESEARCHES OF ALEXANDER 
VON HUMBOLDT ; being a condensed Narrative of Ms Journeys in the 
Equinoctial Regions of America, and in Asiatic Russia : together with Analyses 
of his more important Investigations. By W. Macgillivkay, A.M. 18mo. 
With Engravings. 
The celebrity enjoyed by Baron Humboldt, earned by a life of laborious investigation 
and perilous enterprise, and by the most extensive contributions to science, renders 
his name famifiar to every person whose attention has been drawn to statistics or 
natural philosophy ; and his works are ranlied among the very first for the splendid 
pictures of scenery which they contain, the diversified information which they aiford 
respecting objects of universal interest, and the graceful attractions with which he 
has invested the majesty of science. The present volume contains an abridged ac- 
count of all the travels and researches of this eminent observer of nature, in which 
nothing is omitted that can be either interesting or useful to the general reader, while 
the several narratives are sufficiently condensed to bring them within the compass 
a convenient volume. 
NARRATIVE OF DISCOVERY AND ADVENTURE IN 
AFRICA, from the earliest Period to the Present Time. By Hush Murray, 
Esq. 18mo. With Engravings. 
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