Interesting Works, hy Naval and Military Writers, just published. 
By Messrs. COBBURN and BENTLEY. 
I. 
THE MARQUIS OF LONDONDERRY’S NARRATIVE of the LATE WAR in 
GERMANY and FRANCE. Second Edition. . . , r-, m- 
the WATER WITCH; or, THE SKIMMER of the SEAS. By the Author of « The 
T! .1 Rnver ” “ The Prairie ” “ The Borderers,” &c. In 3 vols. post 8vo. 
.r b, ^ bf .h. p.-»M d-«ipd~. ""** ■“ 
yet enriched the literature of Europe.”— Court Journal. 
CAPTAIN KOTZEBUE’S NEW VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD, in the Years 
1823 24 25 and 26. In 2 vols. post octavo, trith Plates. , j„ 
scrihd^kSrlTir^a^^^^^^^^ 
of the vast empire of Russia.” — Lit. Gaz. 
THE KING’S OWN. A Tale of the Sea.’ By the Author of the “ Naval Officer.” In 
^ TL^llthlr may take his place at the head of the Naval Novelists of the &ny:'-Uniled Service Journal 
mTTruxT A c ivrTTNRO Bart KCB late Governor of Madras. With Extracts 
life of sir THOMAS MUNRO, Bart. A.E.Ji ^ m.R.S.L., &c. 
from his Correspondence and Private Papers. By the ttev. at 
Tri Thp Third and Concluding Volume. 
. R would be a species of library crime ^ ^hold therTra’’nu his 
CAPTAIN ALEXANDER’S TRAVELS^’to the SEAT of WAR in the East. In 2 vols. 
8vo. With Map and 20 Illustrations. 
» A tad .r ^5, S’Sd' *• “““• in™'-”-*''- 
major GORDON'S PERSONAL mSoIRS. Ia2 v.L. 8vo. with Pkte. 
Li-Romeo Coates-John Kemble-John Bannister-Mrs. S'^dons, Ac 
“ The best collection of real * ufficrit to say, that we have scarcely met m* 
Se ii -dTimes,’ which has not repaid us, in some way or other, for the perus 
a p^e 
Spectator, 
VIII. 
THE ENGLISH ARMY IN FRANCE I bring J^J^^XequenJ evenS^'nnti^^S; 
and Allied Forces. Second Edition. 
field of Waterloo is a most striking lUustralion. ^Spectator. 
SIR EDMOND TEMPLE'S TRAVEI.s| PETO itakding . Y«.'. R.— 
PoTOSI. In 2 vols. 8vo. with Map and 2.J Plates, ^ uw collect much important informa- 
nt The author, from the official situation which he held i” rtundanL of useful information con- 
tion relative to the celebrated mines of ‘hat ct^, and o the “unhy ““'^r c'eT^to “ 
tained in this book won d alone ‘^e highcs^^ inhabitants of Peru.”-Co«n«. 
interest.”_ilCoaMl. 
rriTvrT^ r A^VrtTT'n'VTTV through GREECE in 1830. 
one vol. 8vo. with Plates. . , 1 v „„„ .„»n r-lative to the existing situation 
tt Not only the latest, but the most intelligent and best authenttcamd work we have seen rJat 
of Greece .” — Literary Gazette. 
