COMPANION TO THE BIBLE. 
THE BIBLICAL ANNUAL, 
1834 
(UNIFORM WITH “ THE GEOGRAPHICAL ANNUAL,”) 
Elegantly bound in Turkey morocco, price 1/. Is. 
Containing finely-executed and beautifclly-coloured En- 
gravings from Stf.el, by Starling, of all the Tribes and 
Countries mentioned in Sacred History ; with Plans of the City 
of Jerusalem and The Temple ; and a General Index, upon 
an original and most comprehensive plan, exhibiting, at one view, 
all that is Geographically and Historically interesting in the Holy 
Scriptures. 
OPINIONS OF THIS WORK. 
“ This beautiful publication is executed in a style of engraving beyond 
which, we suppose, art cannot go. It is the more acceptable, as charts of the 
countries mentioned in the Bible have hitherto been either very incorrect, or, 
if well executed, inaccessible to the Public on account of their enormous 
prices.” — Monthly Review. 
“ The ‘ Geographical Annual’ is one of the most successful publications, 
and certainly this ‘ Biblical’ is in no way its inferior. The maps are executed 
with the greatest care, and the General Index is of the highest value. We 
know not the work we could more conscientiously recommend as a valuable 
and beautiful present.” — Athenceum. 
THE 
GEOGRAPHICAL ANNUAL, 
1834. 
(uniform with “ THE biblical annual,”) 
Elegantly bound in Turkey morocco, price 1Z. Is. 
Containing One Hundred beautifully-coloured Steel En- 
gravings, by Starling, of all the States, Kingdoms, and 
Empires, throughout the World, including an Original Map of 
Great Britain, according to the Constitution of 1832, and the 
New Discoveries and Changes that have taken place to the 
present time. 
OPINIONS OF THIS WORK. 
“ Of all the Annuals, this is unquestionably the most useful. It is one of 
the most delightful books that can be given or received at a season of the 
year, when to make a present becomes a sort of duty.” — New Monthly Mag. 
“ This beautiful and most useful little volume is a perfect picture of ele- 
gance, containing a vast sum of Geographical information. A gift better 
calculated to be long preserved, and often referred to, could not be offered to 
favoured youth of either sex.” — Literary Gazette. 
“ It is the most perfect gem which has ever been published.” — Brit. Journal. 
“ It contains all the information to be derived from the most expensive and 
unwieldy Atlas ” — York Courant. 
